Cupido (album)

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Cupido
Tini sitting in the middle of a pink circle, surrounded by arrows lodged in the ground. The arrows have heart shaped tips. The background is black and her name Tini and the album title, which is printed in a pink swirling font, appear in capital letters above.
Studio album by
Released16 February 2023 (2023-02-16)
Recorded2021–2023
Studio
  • 5020 (Miami, Florida)
  • EastWest (Los Angeles)
  • Eagle Pop (Los Angeles)
  • Sony (Buenos Aires)
  • Sony (Madrid)
Genre
Length39:31
LanguageSpanish
Label
Producer
Tini chronology
Tini Tini Tini
(2020)
Cupido
(2023)
Un Mechón de Pelo
(2024)
Singles from Cupido
  1. "Miénteme"
    Released: 29 April 2021
  2. "Maldita Foto"
    Released: 19 August 2021
  3. "Bar"
    Released: 11 November 2021
  4. "Fantasi"
    Released: 17 February 2022
  5. "La Triple T"
    Released: 5 May 2022
  6. "Carne y Hueso"
    Released: 19 May 2022
  7. "La Loto"
    Released: 6 July 2022
  8. "El Último Beso"
    Released: 15 September 2022
  9. "Muñecas"
    Released: 12 January 2023
  10. "Cupido"
    Released: 14 February 2023

Cupido (Spanish pronunciation:

studio album by Argentine singer Tini, released on 16 February 2023 by Hollywood Records and Sony Music Latin. Following the release of her third album Tini Tini Tini (2020), she departed from Universal Music Latino
in 2021, three years after signing and releasing two albums with them. Tini then signed with Sony Music Latin shortly after, and started to begin work on the album.

A primarily cumbia and urbano record, Cupido fuses heavy influences of reggaeton with dance-pop and EDM. It features collaborations with María Becerra, Manuel Turizo, L-Gante, Beéle, Becky G, Anitta, Tiago PZK, la Joaqui and Steve Aoki. The album spawned ten singles, including three Billboard Argentina Hot 100 number-ones: "Miénteme", "Bar", and "La Triple T"; and three Billboard US Latin Pop Airplay top 25 entries: "Maldita Foto", "La Loto" and "Cupido". Aided by the album's singles, Tini attained the most top 10 hits of 2022 for any artist in Argentina.

Met with generally positive reception from music critics, Cupido was praised for Stoessel's vocal performance, its songwriting, production, and overall music aesthetic. It reached the top five in Argentina, Spain, and Uruguay. The album also peaked within the top 10 and top 50 on Billboard's US Latin Pop Albums and US Top Latin Albums charts. To support the album and its predecessor, Tini embarked on the Tini Tour, her third headlining concert tour, from May 2022 to November 2023.

Development

Background

"I think that at some point in my life, Cupido as an album represents a moment in my life. The closing of a great stage, of great moments that I lived, and it's also a new beginning to my career."[1]

—Tini, about Cupido (2023)

In 2020, Tini released her third studio album Tini Tini Tini, ending her promotion with a series of live performances in December of that same year. In 2021, Tini left her distribution contract with Universal Music Latino, and signed another distribution deal with Sony Music Latin. During the rest of 2021 and 2022, Tini released singles and songs under Sony.[2]

During the interview with Billboard, in September 2022, she confirmed that her new album would be released soon, around the beginning of next year, and that [the album] songs tell the stories that shaped her life and career.[3] The album's title and release date officially announced on January 26, 2023, on the Spanish program El Hormiguero, where she also pointed out that "'Cupido' is the end of a very important phase for me and spins a whole story that is part of my life and each song has a special meaning." Tini shared the cover and the release date of the tenth single "Cupido" on her Instagram.[4] Due to popularity of the song "Las Jordans", Tini published a music video for it on June 23, 2023, as a surprise release. The music video features Tini's behind-the-scenes journey of her Tini Tour, in first half of 2023.[5]

Production

Recording sessions on the album began in 2021 following, the release of Tini's third studio album and the interruption of her second tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In early 2021, Tini relocated to Miami, Florida to continue working on the album in a writing camp held by Sony Music Latin.[2] The main part of Sessions were held at 5020 Studios in Miami and EastWest Studios in Los Angeles.[6] Some little part of Sessions were also held in Spain and her native Argentina. Tini enlisted producers Andrés Torres, Mauricio Rengifo, and Richi López to work on the album.[7] The first song she released as the album's lead single was "Miénteme".[8][9]

Composition

The album's musical direction was to pay tribute to Latin music genres. The genres featured on the album include urbano,[1] EDM[10] and punk rock.[11] It also showcases heavy influences and elements of cumbia,[1] dance-pop,[12] Latin pop[12] and reggaeton.[12] Each of the songs offers a different cupid, from heartbreak to love, from love to music, family, friendships, to self-love, among others. In each of the lyrics of this album, Tini points to emotions and experiences about how to be reborn, discover and live.[8]

Singles

"

Global Excl. US
, making Tini the first female Argentine artists appearing on Global 200 chart.

"Maldita Foto" with Manuel Turizo was released on August 19, 2021, as the second single from the album. The song reached number ten on AR Hot 100, while it also reached number fifteen on US Billboard Latin Pop Airplay.

"Bar" with L-Gante was released on November 11, 2021, as the third album single. It reached number one at AR Hot 100, becoming Tini's second number one single on AR Hot 100 chard. The song also reached number one hundred and twenty five on Global 200.

"Fantasi" with Beéle was released on February 17, 2022, as the fourth single from the album. It reached number six at AR Hot 100.

"La Triple T" was released on May 5, 2022, as the fifth single from the album. It reached number one at AR Hot 100, becoming Tini's third number one single on AR Hot 100 chard. In the United States, the song debuted at one hundred and sixty eight on Global 200.

"Carne y Hueso" was released on May 19, 2022, as the sixth single from the album. The song reached number twelve on the AR Hot 100 chard.

"La Loto" with Becky G and Anitta was released on July 6, 2022, as the album's seventh single. It reached number seven on AR Hot 100, while also reachet at number eight on Billboard's US Latin Pop Airplay and number sixteen on the US Latin Digital Song Sales. On the Global 200 the song peaked at number one hundred and ninety seven.

"El Último Beso" with Tiago PZK was released on September 15, 2022, as the album's eighth single. Like previous single, it also reached number seven on AR Hot 100.

"Muñecas" with La Joaqui and Steve Aoki was released on January 12, 2023, as the album's ninth single. The song reached number three on AR Hot 100, while in the United States it reached number one hundred and seventeen, on Billboard Excl. US.

"Cupido" was released a few days before the album, on February 14, 2023, as the tenth and final single. It reached number 3 on the AR Hot 100, while also peaking at number sixty nine on Global 200, number thirty two on Global Excl US, and number 23 on Billboard's US Latin Pop Airplay.

Promotion

To promote the single "

2022 MTV Millennial Awards.[14]

In July 2022 Tini performed several songs in the Uruguayan show Rojo.[15] In December of the same year, she held an exclusive streaming show for the Pantene company, where she performed several songs that she then released for Cupido, as well as several songs from the previous album Tini Tini Tini.[16]

In August 2022, Tini performed "Carne y Hueso", at the 2022 Premios Gardel.[17] The single was also performed at the 2022 Billboard Latin Music Awards.[18] Tini also performed "Cupido" at the 2023 Billboard Latin Music Awards, that was held on October 5, 2023.[19]

Tour

In support of the album, Tini embarked on her third solo concert tour titled Tini Tour. It was announced on 11 November, 2021, the same day she released single "Bar". The tour started on 20 May 2022, at the Hipódromo de Palermo in Buenos Aires and concluded on 5 November 2023, at The Novo in Los Angeles, California. The tickets for the show went on sale the same day she confirmed the tour and were sold out in minutes, and then she added four more concerts in a row on 24, 25, 26 and 27 March 2022, at the Hipódromo, that also sold out in minutes.[20] The tour visited cities across Latin America, Europe and North America. With this tour, Tini became the first female artist to ever sold out 6 Hipódromo de Palermo concerts, as well as the only Argentine artist to sold out a stadium after 20 years.[21]

Critical reception

Ingrid Farjado from Billboard said that "Tini is more honest and vulnerable than ever with the release of her fourth studio album, Cupido [...] beyond its musical component, Cupido serves as a personal introspection and encompasses the most profound feelings that Tini has gone through in recent years."[1] Valentina Cardona from Fame praised Tini's ability to blend in multiple genres, stating: "In this new era of self-growth, [Tini] fuses her excellent vocal talent and song composition with urban rhythms, pop, cumbia, and electronica, all while showcasing her essence."[22] Pip Ellwood-Hughes from Entertainment Focus pointed out that Cupido "takes listeners on a journey through love and heartbreak and it features [...] songs that showcase Tini’s ability to fuse genres as well as showing off her voice."[23]

Commercial performance

Before even it was released, Cupido surpassed more than 4 billion streams globaly.[24] Just five days after its release the album entered the ranking of the ten most listened to albums worldwide on Spotify Global chart, conquering the 2nd position.[25] Cupido also debuted at number 28 on Promusicae Spanish chart, and three days later climbed at top ten reaching the 5th position.[26]

United States

In the United States, Cupido debuted at number 8 on US Latin Pop Albums earning 2,000 album-equivalent units in its first week of release. It become her first top 10 and first entry on Billboard albums chart. In addition, the album accumulated a total of 3 million on-demand audio streams for its songs in the tracking week. Cupido also concurrently opens at No. 45 on Top Latin Pop Albums.[27] With this, Tini become the first Argentinian act to debut in the top 10 on Latin Pop Albums chart since Miguel Caló's Siguen Los Exitos de La Orquesta de Miguel Calo in 2016, and first Argentinian woman to claim a top 10 debut since Soledad Pastorutti score entry with the collaborative set Raíz, with Lila Downs and Niña Pastori, in 2014.[27] The album also debuted at number 7 on Spotify Top USA albums chart.[28] Billboard reported that Cupido has scored over 157 million streams in the United States, as of September 2023.[29] The album was certified double platinum (latin) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on October 26, 2023, for equivalent units of 0.12 million copies.[30]

Accolades

Awards and nominations for Cupido
Year Ceremony Category Result Ref.
2023 Premios Juventud Best Pop/Urban Album Nominated [31]
Premios Tu Música Urbano Album of the Year - Female Nominated [32]
Billboard Latin Music Awards Latin Pop Album of the Year Nominated [33]
2024 Lo Nuestro Awards Urban/Pop Album of the Year Won [34]
Latin American Music Awards Favorite Pop Album Pending [35]

Track listing

Adapted via Apple Music.[36] Credited adapted via Tidal.[37]

Cupido track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Cupido"
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
2:54
2."Te Pido"
  • Stoessel
  • Rose
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
2:54
3."Muñecas" (with la Joaqui and Steve Aoki)
  • Aoki
  • Oplus
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
2:36
4."El Último Beso" (with Tiago PZK)
  • Stoessel
  • Tiago Pacheco
  • Rose
  • Rengifo
  • Ricardo López
  • Torres
  • López
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
3:17
5."Carne y Hueso"
  • Stoessel
  • Rose
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
2:58
6."La Loto" (with Becky G and Anitta)
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
3:10
7."Las Jordans"
  • Stoessel
  • Rose
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
2:24
8."Beso en las Rocas"
  • Stoessel
  • Rose
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
2:24
9."7 Veces"
  • Stoessel
  • Rose
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
2:54
10."Fantasi" (with Beéle)
  • Stoessel
  • Brandon López
  • Diego Vélez
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
2:38
11."Miénteme" (with María Becerra)
  • Stoessel
  • María Becerra
  • Rose
  • Enzo Sauthier
  • FMK
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
2:45
12."Maldita Foto" (with Manuel Turizo)
  • Stoessel
  • Manuel Turizo
  • Julián Turizo
  • Juan Medina
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
3:10
13."Bar" (with L-Gante)
  • Stoessel
  • Elián Valenzuela
  • Rose
  • Kevin Rivas
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
2:40
14."La Triple T"
  • Stoessel
  • Rose
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
  • Fabiana Olive
  • Rengifo
  • Torres
2:47
Total length:39:31

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for Cupido
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[45] 5× Platinum 100,000^
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[46] Gold 20,000
Colombia[47] 3× Platinum  
Mexico (AMPROFON)[48] Gold 70,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[26] Gold 20,000
United States (RIAA)[30] 2× Platinum (Latin) 120,000

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release history and formats for Cupido
Region Date Format(s) Label Ref.
Various February 16, 2023 [36]
Spain February 24, 2023 CD [49]

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