"Más" (English: "More") is the second single from Ricky Martin's studio album, Música + Alma + Sexo (2011). It was released as a digital download on April 5, 2011.[1][2][3][4]
"Más" | ||||
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Single by Ricky Martin | ||||
from the album Música + Alma + Sexo | ||||
Released | April 5, 2011 | |||
Recorded | 2010 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 4:09 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Songwriter(s) | ||||
Producer(s) | Desmond Child | |||
Ricky Martin singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Más" on YouTube |
Background
editIn a Billboard interview, Martin describe the track: "It could be the 80s or the 90s or last Spring. Depends what generation you belong to. Martin claimed that what he wanted to do was "dance a little with this track and get away from the things you're supposed to do in life." And [he] introduce some characters there who are all artists, like Tico with his boom box in Manhattan. [He] made them up but they're real."[5]
Critical reception
editThe New York Post was very positive with the song, saying: "the thrill of this disc is in the bright Latin pop tune: "Más", in which Martin tries to capture the early 1990s streets of Spanish Harlem."[6] Joey Guerra from Houston Chronicle praised the song, saying: "Más is an homage to starving artists (underground DJ, fledgling model) that plays like a sonic update on past hits "The Cup of Life" and "Livin' la Vida Loca".[7] Grace Bastidas from Latina, positively said: ""Más" is a feel-good dance track about taking advantage of everything life has to offer without caring about what others say. It aims to jolt us like "The Cup of Life" did in 1999."[8] Jon Pareles from The New York Times said that: "Bouncy, disco-revival beats, like those that have powered hits by Lady Gaga and The Black Eyed Peas, drive "Más" ("More"), a song about people with dreams coming to the big city."[9] Leila Cobo from Billboard said: ""Más," is an invitation to dance with lyrics that encourage listeners to celebrate a night out."[10]
Commercial performance
edit"Más" reached number thirteen on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart, number two on Latin Pop Airplay and number thirty on Tropical Songs. With the help of remixes by Ralphi Rosario, "Más" also peaked at number seven on the Dance Club Songs chart. In Spain, the song reached number forty-three. In Mexico, "Más" peaked at number four on the Mexican Espanol Airplay and the single was certified Gold for sales of over 30,000 digital copies.
Music video
editRicky Martin premiered the music video for "Más" on April 28, 2011. It was directed by Simón Brand and filmed live at the opening of the Música + Alma + Sexo World Tour in Puerto Rico.[11] The video captures the energy of Martin on stage with his dancers and musicians, the essence of his show accompanied by the Puerto Rican audience cheered during his four performances sold out in March 2011.[12]
Remixes
editOn April 2, 2011, Martin recorded "Freak of Nature", an English-language version of "Más". The Wally López Bilingual Remix was released digitally on June 13, 2011. "Más" (Remixes) EP was released in the US on June 14, 2011, featuring club remixes by Ralphi Rosario and López.[13] In Europe, "Más" (Wally López Remixes) EP was released on July 8, 2011, including three remixes by López.[14] Three remixes (two by López and one by Rosario) were included on the Fan Edition of Música + Alma + Sexo, released in November 2011. Additionally, "Más" (Wally Bilingual Remix) was featured on the Greatest Hits (2011) and Greatest Hits: Souvenir Edition (2013) compilations, and "Freak of Nature" (Ralphi Rosario's Big Room Club Vocal Mix) was included on Playlist: The Very Best of Ricky Martin (2012).
Live performances
editMartin performed the bilingual version of "Más" on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, on May 3, 2011.[15] He also performed a medley of "Frío/Más" during the Premios Juventud on July 21, 2011. "Más" was also performed during Música + Alma + Sexo World Tour in 2011.
Awards
editThe "Más" music video was nominated for the Premios Quiero in category Video del Año in 2011.
Formats and track listings
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Digital single[16][17][18][19]
Digital single [20][21][22][23][24][25][26]
Digital EP (US)
Digital EP (Europe)
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Promotional CD single (US)
Promotional CD single (US)
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Charts and certifications
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Weekly chartsedit
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Year-end chartsedit
Certifications and salesedit
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References
edit- ^ Más. Retrieved March 26, 2011.
- ^ Nuevo sencillo. Retrieved March 26, 2011.
- ^ Ricky Martin estrena "Más" el segundo sencillo de su ultimo disco. Retrieved February 28, 2011.
- ^ Sencillo "Más" de Ricky Martin llega a la radio Archived March 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved February 28, 2011.
- ^ Leila Cobo (January 26, 2011). "Ricky Martin's "Mas" Track By Track". Billboard. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
- ^ "New CDS from Ricky Martin, Rod Stewart, George Michael". New York Post. February 2, 2011. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
- ^ Guerra, Joey (February 3, 2011). "'M+A+S' Martin, less maudlin". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
- ^ Bastidas, Grace (February 3, 2011). "Review: Ricky Martin Gives Us Musica + Alma + Sexo". Latina. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
- ^ Pareles, Jon (February 3, 2011). "Critics' Choice: New Cds Ricky Martin, Now as Himself". The New York Times. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
- ^ Cobo, Leila (February 3, 2011). "Ricky Martin, "Musica + Alma + Sexo"". Billboard. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
- ^ "New Music Video "Más" - Premieres Thursday, April 28". Ricky Martin's Official Website. Sony Music Entertainment, Columbia. Archived from the original on April 30, 2011. Retrieved April 28, 2011.
- ^ "New Videoclip "Más"". Ricky Martin's Official Website. Sony Music Entertainment, Columbia. Retrieved April 28, 2011.
- ^ Más (Remixes). Retrieved June 6, 2011.
- ^ https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00580C28U Más - Wally López Remixes. Retrieved July 3, 2011.
- ^ "About (Late): Ricky Martin talks about coming out with Jay Leno". Los Angeles Times. May 4, 2011. Retrieved May 6, 2011.
- ^ "Más (France Digital Single)". itunes.apple.com/fr. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
- ^ "Más (Denmark Digital Single)". itunes.apple.com/dk. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
- ^ "Más (Germany Digital Single)". itunes.apple.com/de. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
- ^ "Más (Brazil Digital Single)". itunes.apple.com/br. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
- ^ "Más (US Digital Single)". itunes.apple.com/us. Retrieved May 27, 2012.
- ^ "Más (UK Digital Single)". itunes.apple.com/gb. Retrieved May 27, 2012.
- ^ "Más (Germany Digital Single)". itunes.apple.com/de. Retrieved May 27, 2012.
- ^ "Más (Spain Digital Single)". itunes.apple.com/es. Retrieved May 27, 2012.
- ^ "Más (Italy Digital Single)". itunes.apple.com/it. Retrieved May 27, 2012.
- ^ "Más (Portugal Digital Single)". itunes.apple.com/pt. Retrieved May 27, 2012.
- ^ "Más (Brazil Digital Single)". itunes.apple.com/br. Retrieved May 27, 2012.
- ^ "Ricky Martin Chart History: Mexico Airplay". Billboard. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
- ^ "Ricky Martin – Más" Canciones Top 50. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
- ^ "Ukraine Airplay Chart for 2011-04-18." TopHit. Retrieved September 24, 2020.
- ^ "Tophit Ukraine". Tophit. Retrieved September 24, 2020.
- ^ "Ricky Martin Chart History (Dance Club Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
- ^ "Ricky Martin Chart History (Hot Latin Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
- ^ "Ricky Martin Chart History (Tropical Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
- ^ "2011 Year End Charts: Latin Pop Songs". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved December 9, 2011.
- ^ "Certificaciones" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas. Retrieved September 28, 2011. Type Ricky Martin in the box under the ARTISTA column heading and Más in the box under the TÍTULO column heading.