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''Ricky Martin'' is the first English album and fifth studio album by Puerto Rican singer
Ricky Martin Enrique Martin Morales (born December 24, 1971), known professionally as Ricky Martin, is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and actor. He is known for his musical versatility, with his Ricky Martin albums discography, discography incorporati ...
. It was released on May 11, 1999, by
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. Following the release of four Spanish-language albums, and the huge success of his fourth studio album, '' Vuelve'' (1998), Martin announced the recording of his first English-language album. He worked with producers KC Porter, Robi Rosa, and Desmond Child to create the album. Musically, ''Ricky Martin'' consists of
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tracks,
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, mid-tempo pop songs, and rock numbers. After the album's release, Martin embarked on the worldwide Livin' la Vida Loca Tour, which was the highest-grossing tour of 2000 by a Latin artist. The album was supported by four singles. The
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" Livin' la Vida Loca" topped the charts in more than 20 countries and is considered to be Martin's biggest hit and one of the best-selling singles of all time. It topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart for five consecutive weeks, becoming Martin's first number one single on the chart. Follow-up singles " She's All I Ever Had", " Shake Your Bon-Bon", and " Private Emotion" became number one and top 10 hits around the world. ''Ricky Martin'' received generally favorable reviews from
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, who complimented its various genres and styles. '' Paste'' ranked the album as one of the "10 Best Solo Albums by Former Boy Band Members" in 2020. It was nominated for Best Pop Album at the
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. The album was a commercial success. It debuted atop the US ''Billboard'' 200 with first-week sales of 661,000 copies, becoming the largest sales week by any album in 1999 and breaking the record as the largest first-week sales for any pop or Latin artist in history. Additionally, it made Martin the first male Latin act in history to debut at number one on ''Billboard'' 200. ''Ricky Martin'' also topped the charts in Australia, Canada, and Spain, among others. The album has received several
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s, including 7× platinum in the United States, and diamond in Canada. Only within three months, it became the best-selling album ever by a Latin artist. It is generally seen as the album that began the "Latin explosion" and paved the way for a large number of other Latin artists such as
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Background and recording

In 1998,
Ricky Martin Enrique Martin Morales (born December 24, 1971), known professionally as Ricky Martin, is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and actor. He is known for his musical versatility, with his Ricky Martin albums discography, discography incorporati ...
released his fourth studio album, '' Vuelve''. The album experienced both critical and commercial success, spending 26 weeks atop the US ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums chart. "
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" was released as the second single from the album, and became the official song of the
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in France. It topped the charts in more than 30 countries, and Martin performed it at the
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, which was greeted with a massive standing ovation and met with acclaim from
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. On October 22, 1998,
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confirmed that Martin had started working on his first English language album, following the huge success of ''Vuelve''. On March 6, 1999, almost two weeks after his Grammy performance, it was announced that the album had been set for release in May. While the album was still untitled at the time, American musician
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revealed that she contributed two songs to the album, which was produced by KC Porter, Robi Rosa, and Desmond Child. During an interview with the ''
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'', Martin told the newspaper that this album has Asian influences: On April 24, 1999, ''
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'' revealed the album's title as
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ous in an article, mentioning that it was initially set for retail on May 25, 1999. However, the huge interest in the disc encouraged
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to decide to rush the album to release two weeks ahead of schedule, on May 11. Tom Corson, the senior vice president of marketing at Columbia explained: "Quite simply, the market has demanded it. People have been wanting this record for a while, and it's now reached the point where we have to get it out there immediately." Tim Devin, the general manager of
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in New York added about Martin: "He's always been one of our strongest Latin artists, but interest in him has picked up considerably since that performance." In an interview with
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, Martin told the channel about the album's title: "I cannot wear a mask to go on stage. Those are my influences. This is Ricky Martin. That's why the album is called ''Ricky Martin''. As simple is that. We want to keep it simple. Like
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said, 'Let's make it simple, but not simpler than what it is.' And this is me."


Music and lyrics

''Ricky Martin'' is a primarily English language album composed of 14 songs, consisting
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tracks,
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, mid-tempo pop songs, and "straight-ahead" rock numbers. Ed Morales from ''
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'' stated that the album "runs the gamut from ska and rock' n' roll to
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". " Livin' la Vida Loca" () is a rock-etched up-tempo pop song that features
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rhythms and horn
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s mixed with surf rock-inspired guitar riffs. It has salsa-rock fusion influences, and is about an irresistible, particularly sinister wild woman who lives on the edge, seducing others into her crazy world. The album also contains a Spanish-language version of "Livin' la Vida Loca", which was recorded under the same title. In "Spanish Eyes", Martin refers to sultriness,
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, and dance over salsa descarga and up-tempo beats. The
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" She's All I Ever Had" uses an Indian guitar and lyrically, is the tale of a man missing his woman, as he continues to live and breathe for her. It also has a Spanish version titled "Bella" (). Martin dedicated the track to his grandmother who died a year earlier. " Shake Your Bon-Bon" is a salsa party track and features a mix of pop, R&B,
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riffs, and Latin horns, as well as a fusion of Latin percussion with retro organ. A
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guitar-based down-tempo duet along with
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, "Be Careful (Cuidado con mi corazón)" mixes acoustic and electronic elements. "I Am Made of You" is a "
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-type" ballad and uses electric guitar and drums that create a theme of "nostalgia and rock", while "Love You for a Day" is a "high-energy" Latin
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track featuring Latin elements, such as lengthy descargas, piano tumbaos, Latin percussion, and horns. The ballad " Private Emotion", which features a guest appearance by Swedish singer Meja is a cover version of a song under the same title by
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for their fifth studio album ''Out of Body'' (1993). "You Stay With Me" is a slow ballad with "heart-wrenching" lyrics, and "I Count the Minutes" is a homage to the 1980s. ''Ricky Martin'' also features the Spanglish radio edit versions of "La Copa de la Vida" and " María", which were released as singles for Martin's previous albums. This version of "María" is remixed by Puerto Rican DJ Pablo Flores, who upped the tempo and the sex appeal of the song, turning the slow-burn
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laced track into an up-tempo
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tune in a
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bassline. "La Copa de la Vida" is a samba-rooted Latin pop song, and features elements of
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, salsa,
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,
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, and
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. Throughout the song, Martin carries a "soccer-heavy" message with fully positive lyrics.


Singles

Columbia Records released "Livin' la Vida Loca" to
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stations on March 23, 1999, as the
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from the album. The song topped the charts in more than 20 countries and is considered to be Martin's biggest hit, and one of the best-selling singles of all time. In the United States, it topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart for five consecutive weeks, becoming Martin's first number one single on the chart. Additionally, it broke several records on ''Billboard'' charts. It also spent eight consecutive weeks atop the Canada Top Singles chart and topped the country's year-end chart. In the United Kingdom, it debuted at number one and stayed there for three weeks, making Martin the first Puerto Rican artist in history to hit number one. The track was ranked as the best '90s pop song by ''
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'', and was listed among the Best Latin Songs of All Time by ''Billboard''. It was nominated for four categories at the
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, including
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and Song of the Year. Its Spanish version reached the summit of the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks chart in the United States, and was nominated for
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at the 2000 Latin Grammy Awards. "She's All I Ever Had" was released as the second single from the album on June 15, 1999. It peaked at numbers two and three on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and Canada Top Singles charts, respectively. The Spanish version, "Bella" topped the charts in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, and Panama, as well as ''Billboard''s Hot Latin Tracks chart. It also peaked at number two in Honduras, Nicaragua, and Puerto Rico. The third single from ''Ricky Martin'', "Shake Your Bon-Bon" was released on October 12, 1999; it reached the top 10 in Canada, Finland, and New Zealand, as well as the top 15 in Spain, Scotland, and the United Kingdom. In the United States, it peaked at number 22 on the Hot 100. The album's final single, "Private Emotion", was launched on February 8, 2000. It reached number one in the Czech Republic, and was a top 10 hit in Finland, Norway, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
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s were filmed for both English and Spanish versions of "Livin' la Vida Loca", "She's All I Ever Had", "Bella", "Shake Your Bon-Bon", and "Private Emotion".


Marketing


Release

''Ricky Martin'' was released worldwide by Columbia Records on May 11, 1999. The European edition of ''Ricky Martin'' includes the Spanish version of "Spanish Eyes", titled "La Diosa Del Carnaval" (), as well as a new track "I'm On My Way", while the Spanglish radio edit versions of "La Copa de la Vida" and "María" are not featured. This track list has been also used for the African, Asian, and Latin American editions. The Chinese edition contains both "La Copa de la Vida" and "María" in addition to the standard Asian track list. The Spanish release uses the same track list as the European, but " Por Arriba, Por Abajo" () from Martin's previous album, ''Vuelve'', has been added as a hidden track as well. According to ''
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'', Martin succeeded
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as "the reigning king of heartthrobs" to become the most popular male celebrity on the American shopping website
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in 1999, following the album's release. Many Martin products and items were on sale at the time, such as his posters, autographs,
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cans, wall clocks, plastic dolls, autographed ''Ricky Martin'' CDs, and "Livin' la Vida Loca" sheet musics.


Live performances

To further promote ''Ricky Martin'', he embarked on the worldwide Livin' la Vida Loca Tour. The tour began on October 21, 1999, at the Miami Arena in
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, and concluded on October 25, 2000, at the Colonial Stadium in
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, with concerts throughout North America, Europe, Oceania, and Asia. In the United States, the Livin' la Vida Loca Tour was the highest-grossing tour of 2000 by a Latin artist, earning over $36.3 million with 44 dates and drawing 617,488 fans. According to ''Billboard'' Boxscore, the tour grossed $51.3 million in Canada, Mexico, and the United States, with 60 shows and drawing an audience of 875,151. International dates were not reported to Boxscore and would push the tour's grosses higher. In addition to his tour, Martin performed singles from ''Ricky Martin'' on many television programs and award shows. He performed "Livin' la Vida Loca" at the 1999 World Music Awards, the 1999 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, ''
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'', and Bingolotto TV Show. At the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards, he performed "She's All I Ever Had" and "Livin' la Vida Loca", accompanied by a group of impressive women dressed in glitter. To promote the album's material in the United Kingdom, Martin delivered performances of "Livin' la Vida Loca" and "Shake Your Bon-Bon" on the BBC's ''
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'' on August 6, 1999, and November 19, 1999, respectively.


Critical reception

''Ricky Martin'' has been met with generally favorable reviews from
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. In a retrospective review for
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, senior editor
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gave the album four out of five stars and said that despite moments of filler and outdated production, its songs are balanced well between various genres and styles on "a big, bold album with something to please everyone, from his longtime Latin fans to housewives with a weakness for dramatic ballads". He noted that all tracks have been constructed carefully on their own, and complimented Martin's "fine voice and undeniable charisma" that bring all tracks "alive", calling him "a true star". ''
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''s James Hunter felt it lacks the excitement of Martin's 1998 album '' Vuelve'' because of its remixes and Warren-penned songs. However, he said that Martin's take on Latin pop is made interesting enough by highlights such as "Livin' la Vida Loca", "Shake Your Bon-Bon", and the "perfectly constructed ballad" sung with Madonna. ''
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'' critic Jena Montgomery complimented ''Ricky Martin'' for alternating between "infectious tunes" and "somber, seductive ballads", stating that his "upbeat pop tunes will undoubtedly catch your ear and stay in your head" and the ballads "are strikingly well-written and performed". She added that Martin "sings with such passion and tenderness" that "keeps you hanging on, begging for more". Steve Dollar from ''
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'' described the album as "shockingly irresistible", and Jim Farber from '' Daily News'' thought it is "certainly an improvement over Martin's four Spanish records". ''
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'' reviewer Diana Penner gave it three out of four stars, describing Martin's pop tunes as "melodic and eminently listenable". She also highlighted "Livin' la Vida Loca", confessing that she does not know any "more happy-snappy catchy melody" than that. Another author of ''The Indianapolis Star'' praised Martin for mixing styles well from pop to funk, and noted the album tracks' Latin rhythms that make "Martin automatically separate himself from the rest of "popular male artists". ''
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'' staff assured Martin would be a "household name" before the end of the summer, and described the project as "cheesy, breezy, mass-appeal pop". The staff also called the duet with Madonna "superb" and celebrated Martin's "sincerely" singing with Meja. In a retrospective review for ''Billboard'', Leila Cobo described ''Ricky Martin'' as "an album that went from percussion-filled dance tracks" to "smooth, unabashedly romantic ballads". She ranked "Livin' la Vida Loca" as the best track on the album and praised most of the other tracks of the record, naming "Private Emotion" the "under-appreciated jewel" of the album and calling it a "gorgeous ballad". She noted "immediately hummable melodies, traces of nostalgia and rock" in "I Am Made of You", labeling the track "a beauty". In another article, she described ''Ricky Martin'' as dazzling. Coinciding with the album's 20th anniversary, Celia San Miguel of ''Tidal Magazine'' gave it a positive review, highlighting "Livin' la Vida Loca" for its "clever fusion of ska, rock, mambo, swing and pop sounds", and "She's All I Ever Had" for Martin's "charismatic heartthrob and his passionate and emotive vocals". She stated that "in 1999, Martin's star power became undeniable". In 2020, Daniella Boik from '' Paste'' acknowledged the album as Martin's most influential album since starting his solo career.


Accolades

In 2019, Stacker ranked ''Ricky Martin'' as the 18th best album by an ''
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'' musician. In 2020, ''Paste'' ranked it at number eight on the list of "Best Solo Albums by Former Boy Band Members". The album has received a number of awards and nominations. It was nominated for Best Pop Album at the
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, but lost to '' Brand New Day'' by Sting.


Commercial performance

''Ricky Martin'' debuted atop the US ''Billboard'' 200 with first-week sales of 661,000 copies, according to data compiled by
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for the chart dated May 29, 1999. It became the largest sales week by any album in 1999, surpassing '' I Am...'' by
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, which had sold 471,000 copies in its first week. It also broke the record as the largest first-week sales for any pop or Latin artist in history, as well as any Columbia Records artist during the SoundScan era. With this album, Martin became the first male Latin act in history to debut at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart. Additionally, he became the first artist to simultaneously top the ''Billboard'' 200, Hot Latin Tracks, Hot Dance Music/Club Play, Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales, Top 40 Tracks, and the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The following week, the album sold 471,000 copies, while ''
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'' by
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debuted at number one on ''Billboard'' 200 with first-week sales of 1.13 million copies, breaking ''Ricky Martin''s record as the largest sales week by an album in 1999. ''Ricky Martin'' sold a total of six million copies in the United States in 1999 and was the third best-selling album of the year in the country, only behind ''Millennium'', and '' ...Baby One More Time'' by
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. In January 2000, ''Ricky Martin'' was certified 7× platinum by the
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(RIAA), denoting shipments of over seven million copies in the US and breaking the record as the best-selling album by a Latin artist in the country. As of January 2011, the album has sold over 6,958,000 copies in the country, according to Nielsen SoundScan, with an additional 987,000 sold at BMG Music Clubs, making it Martin's best-selling album in the US. Nielsen SoundScan does not count copies sold through clubs like the BMG Music Service, which were significantly popular in the 1990s. The album debuted at number one in Australia, on the chart issue dated May 23, 1999. It was later certified triple platinum by the
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(ARIA), denoting shipments of over 210,000 copies in the country. In Canada, it peaked at number one on both the ''
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''s Top 100 CDs chart and the ''Billboard''s
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, and was certified diamond by the
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(CRIA), denoting shipments of over one million units in the region. The album also reached number one in Spain, where it was certified triple platinum by the
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(Promusicae), denoting shipments of over 300,000 copies. Additionally, ''Ricky Martin'' peaked at number one in Europe, Finland, New Zealand, and Norway, as well as the top five in many countries, such as Germany, Japan, and the United Kingdom. In Japan, it was certified million by the
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(RIAJ), denoting shipments of over one million units. Only within three months, ''Ricky Martin'' became the best-selling album ever by a Latin artist. According to different sources, the album has sold over 15 million copies or even 17 million copies worldwide.Citations regarding the worldwide sales of ''Ricky Martin'' as 15 million copies: * * * Citations regarding the worldwide sales of ''Ricky Martin'' as 17 million copies: * * * * *


Legacy and influence

Martin is regarded by the media as the " Original Latin Crossover King". Angie Romero from ''Billboard'' wrote: "If you look up 'crossover' in the dictionary, there should be a photo of Ricky shaking his bon bon and/or 'Livin' la Vida Loca'." Following his performance of "The Cup of Life" at the Grammys, and the success of "Livin' la Vida Loca" and ''Ricky Martin'' (1999), he opened the gates for many Latin artists such as
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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who released their crossover albums and followed him onto the top of the charts. Jim Farber from ''Daily News'' noted that ''Ricky Martin'' "provides a textbook example of how to mix Latin beats with pop tunes and rock intonations". Lucas Villa from '' Spin'' wrote about Martin's global success in 1999: "When the world went ''loca'' for Ricky, he led the way for other Latin music superstars like Spain's Enrique Iglesias, Colombia's Shakira and Nuyoricans like Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony to make their marks beyond the Spanish-speaking crowds." ''
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'' critic Kevin C. Johnson described Martin as Latin music's "pretty-faced poster boy" who is "taking the music to places Jon Secada,
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and Santana never could". He also mentioned that even "
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at her peak, failed to muster up the kind of hype and hoopla surrounding Martin". Celia San Miguel of ''Tidal Magazine'' stated that Martin "highlighted the public's thirst for a different kind of pop" in 1999, noting the album's "fusion-heavy" and "hip-shaking rhythms associated with Latin music". She mentioned that the album "spawned 1999's Latin music boom", emphasizing the fact that Martin created the "spark" of the "Latin Pop Explosion", which was followed by 1999 albums, '' On the 6'' by Lopez, '' Enrique'' by Iglesias, and Anthony's eponymous album. She continued crediting "Martin and the paths he created" responsible for the Latin music and Spanish and Spanglish lyrics being "a commonplace phenomenon on English-language radio" in 2019. In her review for Grammy.com, Ana Monroy Yglesias said Martin led a "major music moment in 1999" with ''Ricky Martin'', and along with him, "the first major boom of Spanish-language artists", such as Shakira and Lopez, came into the "U.S. pop landscape". Geoff Mayfield from ''Billboard'' stated: "Martin's triumph isn't just a big win for Latin music or the Sony camp but a big day for the entire music industry." According to ''
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'', the music industry took in revenues of $23.7 billion in 1999, making it the peak year of the business in history. It was also a significant growth in compare with 1998. The website highlighted ''...Baby One More Time'', ''Ricky Martin'', and ''Millennium'' as examples of "blockbuster albums" which produced the result. Also, ''Rolling Stone''s Rob Sheffield described 1999 as "the year music exploded", mentioning Spears, Aguilera, Martin,
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, and the Backstreet Boys as "a new breed of stars" who got born. Additionally, Jason Lipshutz from ''Billboard'' labeled 1999 " heBest Musical Year of the '90s".


Track listing


Personnel

Credits for ''Ricky Martin'' adapted from AllMusic and the album liner notes.


Recording and mixing locations

* The Gentlemen's Club,
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* Sound Chamber,
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* Crescent Moon Studios, Coral Terrace, Florida * Guerilla Beach Studios,
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* Enterprise Studios,
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* Right Track Recording,
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* Ocean Way Recording,
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* Clinton Recording Studio,
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* Wallyworld,
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*
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, New York City * Barking Doctor Recording,
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* Heaven Studios,
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* Tone King Studios, Cardinal, Ontario


Musicians and technical

* Ricky Martin performer, primary artist, vocals, background vocals * KC Porter composer, producer * Robi Rosa composer, guest artist, acoustic guitar, producer, background vocals * Desmond Child composer, producer * Ethel Abelson violin * Murray Adler violin * Walter Afanasieff drum programming, producer * Martin Agee violin * Donna Allen background vocals * Lamar Alsop violin * Richard Altenbach violin * Rusty Anderson guitar * Tommy Anthony acoustic guitar, electric guitar * Jonathan Antin hair stylist * Iris Aponte production coordination * Chris Apostle project coordinator * Kenny Aronoff drums, guest artist * Vaje Ayrikian cello * Julien Barber viola * Randall Barlow composer, engineer, guitar, programming, string arrangements, trumpet * Eric Bazilian composer, 12 string acoustic guitar, electric guitar * Jennifer Bellusci performer * Brian Benning violin * Robert Berg viola * Ian Blake composer, producer * Gustavo Bonnet assistant engineer * Alfred Brown viola * Ruth Bruegger violin * Denyse Buffum viola * Olbin Burgos percussion, shaker * Kenneth Burward-Hoy viola * Eve Butler violin * Jorge Calandrelli conductor, string arrangements * David Campbell conductor, orchestra contractor * Darius Campo violin * Scott Canto engineer * Randy Cantor arranger, keyboards, programming * Sue Ann Carwell background vocals * Jorge Casas performer * Susan Chatman violin * Robert Chausow violin * Rob Chiarelli engineer * Joe Chiccarelli engineer * Brian Coleman production coordination * Tony Concepcion flugelhorn, trumpet * Roberta Cooper cello * Larry Corbett cello * Paulinho Da Costa percussion * Brian Dembow viola * Joel Derouin violin * John Dexter viola * Thomas Diener viola * Assa Drori violin * Bruce Dukov concert master, violin * Charles Dye engineer, mixing * Max Ellen violin * Mark Endert engineer * Luis Enrique guest artist, percussion * Jerry Epstein viola * Stephen Erdody cello * Luis Gómez Escolar composer * Emilio Estefan Jr. executive producer * David Ewart violin * Mary Helen Ewing viola * Benny Faccone engineer * Henry Ferber violin * Michael Ferril violin * Stefanie Fife cello * Alfred Figueroa assistant engineer * Pablo Flores producer * Dave Frazier engineer * Virginia Frazier violin * Tod French cello * Erik Friedlander cello * Matthew Funes viola * Armen Garabedian violin * Berj Garabedian violin * Hector Garrido conductor, horn arrangements, string arrangements * Javier Garza engineer * David Gleeson engineer * Harris Goldman violin * Jules Gondar engineer * Diva Goodfriend-Koven alto flute * Erwin Gorostiza art direction, design * Endre Granat violin * Lynn Grants viola * Maurice Grants cello * Julie Green viloncello * Jeff Gregory assistant engineer * Henry Gronnier violin * Alan Grunfeld violin * Mick Guzauski mixing * Gyan guest artist * Juliet Haffner viola * Don Hahn engineer * Clayton Haslop violin * John Hayhurst viola * Paquito Hechavarria piano * David Heiss viloncello * Leo Herrera assistant engineer * Al Hershberger violin * Gerry Hilera violin * Tiffany Yi Hu violin * Rob Hyman composer, organ * Joanna Ifrah A&R * Ted Jensen mastering * Skyler Jett performer, background vocals * Lisa Johnson violin * Pat Johnson violin * Pat Johnson violin * Karen Karlsrud violin * Dennis Karmazyn cello * Suzie Katayama cello * Khris Kellow programming * Aimee Kreston violin * John Kricker trombone * Sebastián Krys engineer * Janet Lakatos viola * Michael Landau electric guitar * Regis Landiorio violin * Ann Leathers violin * Damian leGassick keyboards, programming * Brian Leonard violin * Lee Levin drums * Elizabeth Lim violin * Richard Locker cello * Daniel Lopez percussion * Manny López guitar * Craig Lozowick assistant engineer, engineer * Madonna composer, guest artist, performer, primary artist, producer * Nathan Malki assistant engineer, engineer * Tony Mardini assistant engineer * Mark Markman violin * Peter McCabe engineer * Patrick McCarthy engineer, mixing * Hugh McDonald bass * Ángelo Medina executive producer * Meja duet, guest artist, primary artist * Lester Mendez programming * Steve Menezes assistant engineer * Vicky Miscolczy viola * Dennis Molchan violin * Conesha Monet background vocals * Jorge Moraga viola * Horia Moroaica violin * Herman "Teddy" Mulet horn * Jennifer Munday violin * Dan Neufeld viola * George Noriega bass, bazouki, composer, nylon string guitar, organ, producer, sitar * Laura Oatts violin * William Orbit composer, Guest Artist, guitar, keyboards, producer * Germán Ortiz assistant engineer * Rik Pekkonen engineer * Archie Pena percussion * Bob Peterson violin * Freddy Piñero Jr. engineer * Barbara Porter violin * Jim Porto assistant engineer * Anthony Posk violin * Sue Pray viola * Rachel Purkin violin * Rita Quintero background vocals * Matthew Raimondi violin * Dave Reitzas engineer * Steve Richards cello * Claytoven Richardson background vocals * Karen Ritscher viola * Gil Romero violin * Anatoly Rosinsky violin * Elliot Rosoff violin * Danita Ruiz project coordinator * Eddie Salkin alto flute * Bob Sanov violin * Sheldon Sanov violin * Elliot Scheiner engineer * Laura Seaton violin * Jon Secada composer, guest artist, background vocals * Dan Shea keyboards, programming * Mark Orrin Shuman cello * David Siegel clarinet * Daniel Smith cello * Rafael Solano percussion * Eve Sprecher violin * Rudy Stein cello * David Stenske viola * Dale Stuckenbruck violin * Ricardo Suarez bass * Marti Sweet violin * Gerald Tarack violin * Dana Teboe trombone * Richard Treat cello * Mari Tsumura violin * Diego Uchitel photography * Robert Valdez engineer * Jose Luis Vega image construction * John Walz cello * Dan Warner acoustic guitar * Diane Warren composer * Miwako Watanabe violin * Belinda Whitney-Barratt violin * Chris Wiggins assistant engineer * Ed Williams assistant engineer * Elizabeth Wilson violin * John Wittenberg violin * Ming Yeh violin * Ken Yerke violin * Juan Vincente Zambrano arranger, keyboards * Mihail Zinovyev viola * Shari Zippert violin * Wassim Zreik assistant engineer


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


See also

*
1990s in music Popular music in the 1990s saw the continuation of teen pop and dance-pop trends which had emerged in the 1970s and 1980s. Furthermore, hip hop music, hip hop grew and continued to be highly successful in the decade, with the continuation o ...
* 1999 in British music charts *
1999 in music This is a list of notable events in music that took place in 1999. Specific locations * 1999 in British music * 1999 in Norwegian music * 1999 in South Korean music Specific genres * 1999 in classical music * 1999 in country music * 1999 in ...
* Latin music in Canada * List of best-selling albums in Japan * List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 1999 * List of certified albums in Canada * List of diamond-certified albums in Canada * List of European number-one hits of 1999 * List of number-one albums from the 1990s (New Zealand) * List of number-one albums in Australia during the 1990s * List of number-one albums of 1999 (Canada) * List of number-one albums of 1999 (Spain) * List of top 25 albums for 1999 in Australia * List of top 25 albums for 2000 in Australia


Notes


References

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