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5to Piso
Warner Music
ProducerJorge Amaro, Ricardo Arjona, Fernando Otero, Lee Levin, Tommy Torres, Fernando de Santiago
Ricardo Arjona chronology
Quién Dijo Ayer
(2007)
5to Piso
(2008)
Simplemente Lo Mejor

(2008)
Singles from 5to Piso
  1. "Como Duele"
    Released: 4 November 2008
  2. "Sin Ti... Sin Mi"
    Released: 19 January 2009
  3. "Ni Tú Ni Yo"
    Released: 27 May 2009
  4. "Tocando Fondo"
    Released: 25 July 2009
  5. "Suavecito"
    Released: 1 September 2009
  6. "Por Si Regresas"
    Released: 6 October 2009

5to Piso (Quinto Piso, 5th Floor) is the eleventh studio album by Guatemalan singer-songwriter

Allmusic named it "an eagerly awaited album with a phenomenal lead single."[2] 5to Piso marks the third album in which the singer collaborates with Tommy Torres, after Adentro and Quién Dijo Ayer
.

Commercially and critically successful, 5to Piso became Arjona's second number-one set on the

Top Latin Songs chart. "Sin Ti... Sin Mi" and "Tocando Fondo", the second and fourth singles, respectively, also became commercial hits. To promote the album, the singer embarked on his second major world tour following the Adentro Tour, which he named the Quinto Piso Tour
.

Background

After spending the majority of his career signed to

Sony, and later, Sony BMG, Arjona signed a long-term recording deal with Warner Music Latina.[4] The deal was closed in September 2008.[4] Iñigo Zabala, chairman of Warner Music Latin America commented that "He's an artist that fits perfectly with our company," and that they are a label which has many top-Latin pop artist signed along with Arjona.[4] Arjona started development of 5to Piso in 2005.[5] He stated in an interview that the inspiration behind the album was the thought of recouping some of the "freshness" of his previous releases.[1] The singer additionally stated that he believed each additional album is the result of an evolution, as well as contradictions that he went through, which he celebrates as part of life.[1]

Music and lyrics

Paquita la del Barrio sang with Arjona on ranchera "Ni Tu Ni Yo".

"Quinto Piso" has been categorized as an analytic song—a prologue to the album holding autobiographical tendencies.

Allmusic named it Arjona's "biggest hit in years", as well as a standout track of the album alongside "Sin Ti.. Sin Mi" and "El Del Espejo".[2] El Mercurio Online stated that "Como Duele" is "a ballad of merciless chords and lyrics plagued of contradictions made metaphors."[7] It was also compared to his past song "Olvidarte", from Sin Daños a Terceros.[7]

In "Que Nadie Vea", the singer writes about homosexuality for the first time in his career.[8] In the song, Arjona became the witness of this character, from his childhood until his adulthood, always hiding his true identity with the goal of being socially accepted.[5] Arjona commented in an interview that "Que Nadie Vea" was not intended to be a "judgemental" song, further stating that it was "just a chronicle" that he wrote for this album because he never did so before and found the subject to be fascinating.[9]

"Tocando Fondo" is about "those feelings which can make a person fall off a precipice."[5] "La Vailarina Vecina" was inspired by a true story that happened to Arjona while he lived in Madrid.[10] The singer commented about a woman: "She was to do her trials and 'tickled', as the song says, all my roof, and those tickles didn't let me sleep." He further commented that when he planned to meet her, he discovered that she was "very beautiful".[10] "Vuelo" is a piano ballad themed about tenderness, poetry and romanticism.[5][6]

"Nadie Sabe A Donde Va" is inspired by the bombings which occurred on 11 March 2004 in Madrid at the Atocha train station.[6] "El Demonio En Casa" has been considered the "most witty and funny" song of the album. The lyrics of the song are about a man recounting how his woman changed his life.[5] "La Vida Está De Luto" is inspired by the actual situation of the planet, a place where man is accustomed to taking advantage of those weaker.[11] "Ni Tu Ni Yo" is the only duet on the album, as it features Mexican ranchera singer Paquita la del Barrio. The song was composed so that when it is heard, it "gives and immediate desire of drinking tequila" according to Arjona.[10] In an interview with newspaper Reforma, Arjona talked about the collaboration with Barrio, stating that "it was very special, because she does not make duets with someone she does not like", agreeing that he did not duet either.[12] "Niña Buena" is dedicated to women who cannot stay in the same place and dislike having a boring life.[11]

Release and promotion

Singles

The

Mexican filmmaker Ricardo Calderón.[14] "Sin Ti... Sin Mi" was chosen as the second single of the album, and was released in January 2009. The song reached No. 4 on both the Latin Songs and Latin Pop Songs chart. Its music video was filmed at the Argentinian Boxing Federation in Buenos Aires.[15] It was directed by Joaquín Cambre.[16] "Ni Tú Ni Yo", featuring Mexican singer Paquita la del Barrio, was released as the third single in some regions, and failed to appear on the US and other national charts. The music video for the song was filmed in black-and-white and features both artists singing around a buffet.[17] Pop ballad "Tocando Fondo" followed as fourth single. The song managed to reach No. 20 on the Latin Songs chart, becoming the third top ten single off 5to Piso on the Latin Pop Songs chart, reaching No. 6. Its music video was filmed in Mexico City.[18]
Two other singles, "Suavecito" and "Por Si Regresas" were released in promotion of the album.

Tour

A man standing in front of the audience while in the middle of a concert, surrounded by the apartment-styled scenography and the rest of the musicians.
Ricardo Arjona in Laredo, Texas.

To promote the album, the singer embarked on his second major world tour, the

Billboard Latin Music Award for "Latin Tour of the Year".[26] The tour grossed more than $15 million.[27]

Reception

Critical response

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
[2]

Jason Birchmeier from

Latin Grammy Award nomination for Best Singer-Songwriter Album though lost to Sin Frenos and Caetano Veloso respectively.[29]

Commercial performance

5to Piso debuted atop the Billboard

Top Latin Albums chart the week ending 6 December 2008, going ahead of Wisin & Yandel's La Mente Maestra.[30][31] The following week, it stayed at No. 1.[32] On its third week, it fell to No. 2, being replaced at the top by Vicente Fernández' Primera Fila.[33] On the Latin Pop Albums component chart, the album debuted at No. 1 the same week it did on the Latin Albums chart.[34] The album stayed at the top of that chart for four consecutive weeks.[35][36][37] On its fifth week, it fell to No. 2, being replaced at the top by Luis Fonsi's Palabras del Silencio.[38] Almost one year later, on the week ending 12 September 2009, 5to Piso reached No. 1, with a total of six weeks at the top. It was the most weeks at No. 1 by any of Arjona's albums until Independiente
stayed 11 weeks at the top between 2011 and 2012.

On the week it debuted atop both Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums charts, 5to Piso also appeared at No. 55 on the

The album followed the success of his past releases, receiving

Top Latin Albums chart, becoming his second chart-topper on that chart, and has sold more than one million copies worldwide.[49]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Ricardo Arjona

No.TitleLength
1."Quinto Piso"5:01
2."Sin Ti... Sin Mi"4:20
3."El del Espejo"4:16
4."Como Duele"3:30
5."Que Nadie Vea"5:44
6."Tocando Fondo"4:28
7."La Bailarina Vecina"3:47
8."Vuelo"3:42
9."Nadie Sabe a Donde Va"4:53
10."El Demonio en Casa"3:56
11."La Vida Está de Luto"4:06
12."Suavecito"4:05
13."Ni Tú Ni Yo (duet with Paquita la del Barrio)"5:40
14."Niña Buena"5:20
iTunes Bonus Track
No.TitleLength
15."Si Dios Me Pasa Factura"5:04
European/Australian Bonus Track
No.TitleLength
15."Por Si Regresas"3:52

Personnel

The credits are taken from the iTunes exclusive digital booklet.[50]

Chart performance

Release history

Country Date Format(s) Label
United States[70][71] 18 November 2008 CD, Digital download Warner Music Group
Spain[72]
Mexico[73]
Argentina[74]
Brazil[75]
Canada[76]
Guatemala[77]
Chile[78]
Venezuela[79]
Colombia[80]
United Kingdom[81] CD

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