Habítame Siempre
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Habítame Siempre (English: Live In Me Always) is the twelfth studio album by Mexican recording artist
Thalía was influenced by several music styles on the album, as there are elements of pop rock balladry, bachata, salsa, mambo, bossa nova and even nueva trova, all of them combined with Thalia's Latin pop style.
Habítame Siempre marks Thalía's first studio album under the label of
Upon its release, Habítame Siempre received mostly positive reviews from the majority of music critics, who praised Thalía's vocal performance and the overall production of the album and earned the
Background and concept
Habítame Siempre is Thalía's first studio album since the release of
"This album has been one of the biggest challenges of my career. There was a contrast of emotions that brought out my deepest feelings; I cried, I laughed and enjoyed myself. On this record, I left the imprints of everything I had inside of me. The songs we selected were perfect for expressing all these emotions. I hope my fans enjoy it as much as I do…"[12]
—Thalía stated about "Habitame Siempre".
She revealed the cover art of her album through her Instagram account almost a month before the official album release date, while the album title was already rumored to be Habítame Siempre since September, as her private concert at Hammerstein Ballroom was promoted under that title. In the cover, we can see Thalía smiling while she holds a traditional microphone, in a smoky brown background. On October 17, the album was officially presented in New York City,[13] while a few days later, the song Habitame siempre leaked in various websites.
As Thalía stated in many interviews, working in the music material of Habítame Siempre functioned as a soul catharsis for her. She also went on to say that "releasing this album represents a sense of respite and some kind of freedom as well" since in the last 4 years she passed through intense situations like being affected by Lyme disease, losing her beloved mother and having a series of familiar conflicts with her sisters.[14]
Composition and music influences
Regarding to the composition of the album's material, Thalía stated : "they used to send me songs with deep feelings like pain, anguish and sorrow. In some way, Mario Domm from Camila, captured my big loss in a spirit of positivism. I was enchanted by how he could transform my pain of losing my mother into light, into something positive".[15]
The album consists of both new songs and
"We sang the classic song 'Bésame mucho' with Michael Bublé, but we created a different version with tango elements, that make it really sexy. As for Robbie Williams, it was a dream that came through to collaborate with him since I really admire his work. I invited him to sing with me a 'mambo' song, Muñequita linda that was made popular by the voice of Nat King Cole. I knew he was the only one that could understand the irony of rescuing this classic mambo masterpiece. I sent the song to him, he loved the idea of recording it in Spanish, and the result was spectacular", said Thalía regarding to her collaborations with Michael Bublé and Robbie Williams.[16][17]
In her interview with
Production
During the production process of Habítame Siempre, Thalía focused a lot on details to guarantee an exceptional quality of sound, as her desire was to offer to her audience the best produced album in her career. The album contains songs with profound meanings and a sentimental approach, as it was initially inspired in Thalía's mother, Yolanda Miranda, who died in May 2011. As Thalía herself stated : “Many songs of this new production were recorded while recalling all these years with my mother. Manías for example is a very strong song and one that I dedicate to her memory" and she added that "this album is entirely dedicated to her, to celebrate her, to honor her with these exceptional songs".
In Habítame Siempre Thalía worked with various music producers including Cheche Alara, Armando Ávila, Humberto Gatica, Walter Afanasieff, and in an intention to repeat the successful format of Primera fila, she worked again with Paul Forat, general director and producer of Sony Music Latin, and her husband Tommy Mottola who is the executive producer of the album. Regarding to her experience working with her husband Tommy Mottola, Thalía stated: "He has always been present, offering me his wise advice...He is the executive producer of the album and he worked so that everything happens as I desired, he wants me to achieve all of my ambitions and it is a miracle. The album is full of surprises".
Promotion
On September 21, 2012, Thalia performed live various songs from the album in a private concert in New York City at Hammerstein Ballroom. This special concert was broadcast on Univision a day before the official release of the album in the United States as a form of promotion for the album in the week of its release. On March 12, 2013 Thalía visited Spain in order to promote the album and receive an award by Cadena Dial. She also recorded various songs of this album and the previous one in Portuguese, as a tribute to her fan base in Brazil.[19][20]
Singles
The lead single from Habítame Siempre, "
"Te Perdiste Mi Amor", Thalía's duet with Prince Royce entered the US Billboard Latin Digital Songs chart at number 29 and peaked at number 19.[27] The song was released worldwide in digital format on February 3, 2013 as the second single off the album.[28] It peaked at No. 3 on the Latin pop chart, published by Billboard, while it reached the position No. 7 on the tropical songs chart and No. 4 on the hot Latin songs chart.[29] Thalía and Prince Royce performed the song live in the 25th anniversary show of Lo Nuestro Awards, that took place in Miami, Florida on February 21, 2013.[30]
The song Habitame Siempre was released as a promotional single in Mexico where it became the 70th most played song of 2013.[31]
"La Apuesta", Thalia's collaboration with Erik Rubin was announced as the official third single off the album and will be released as a digital single on October 22, 2013. It will also function as the first promotional single for Thalia's upcoming live album, "VIVA! Tour en Vivo".
Tour
On February 25, 2013, Thalía announced that "
Reception
Critical response
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Source | Rating |
Rhapsody | favorable[37] |
YAM Magazine | [38] |
Habítame siempre was critically praised by
On this album, as well as on the previous one, Thalía focused on creating quality music that can bring out our better instincts, and she leaves no doubt as to why she is an international artist who's revered by her peers. Most critics also praised the production of the album, as the musicians who took part in the recording sessions are among the best in the music business, while the album was produced by some of the greatest and most recognized producers.Justino Águila of Billboard stated that "Thalía’s strong vocals, do particularly well in sweeping romantic ballads that showcase her chops and versatility", while he commented that "on this album, Thalía broke out from her trademark solo songs and sought more collaboration and duets, and the repertoire is very mature but still exciting".[41]
Rachel Devitt of
According to the YAM Magazine review, "Thalía has grown into her musical persona and fits perfectly into the album despite not being a powerhouse vocalist" and that "the album is familiar ground, never bordering on boredom and favoring the comfort (and the maturity) that comes with accepting who you are…". Furthermore, the reviewer went on to claim that in this album, Thalía "chose to not try to be hip and cool, staying as far away from dance music and electronic beats that has plagued the market worldwide", rating her with 3.5 out of 5 stars.[38]
Alejandra Volpi from
Commercial performance
Habítame Siempre was certified gold one day upon its release in the United States for shipments of over 50,000 copies, according to the Recording Industry Association of America.[42][43][44] On November 20, it was announced by Sony Music Mexico via Twitter that Habítame Siempre had just received a gold certification in Mexico for sales of over 30,000 copies.[44][45] According to
Track listing
Walter Afanasieff, Cheche Alara | 4:56 | |||
3. | "Manías" | Raúl Ornelas | Cheche Alara | 3:49 |
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4. | "Te Perdiste Mi Amor" (featuring Prince Royce) | Geoffrey Rojas, Guianko Gómez, Jorge Luis Chacín | Geoffrey Rojas, "Yanko" Gomez, Efraín "Junito" Dávila | 3:40 |
5. | "No Soy el Aire" | Miguel Luna | Cheche Alara | 4:06 |
6. | "Bésame Mucho" (featuring Michael Bublé) | Consuelo Velázquez | Humberto Gatica | 3:39 |
7. | "Regalito de Dios" | Edgar Alfredo Zabaleta | Cheche Alara | 3:12 |
8. | "Tómame o Déjame" | Juan Carlos Calderón | Cheche Alara | 3:39 |
9. | "Muñequita Linda (Te Quiero Dijiste)" (featuring Robbie Williams) | María Grever | Cheche Alara | 3:34 |
10. | "Bésame" | Ricardo Montaner, Chacín | Cheche Alara | 4:36 |
11. | "Dime Si Ahora" (featuring Gilberto Santa Rosa) | Beatriz Luengo, Yotuel Romero, Ahmed Barroso | Cheche Alara | 4:42 |
12. | "Ojalá" | Omar Alfanno, Andres Castro, Edgar Barrera | Cheche Alara | 3:41 |
Total length: | 47:52 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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13. | "La Apuesta" (featuring Erik Rubin) | Beatríz Herraiz | Armando Ávila | 3:33 |
14. | "Hoy Ten Miedo de Mí" | Fernando Delgadillo | Cheche Alara | 2:30 |
15. | "Atmósfera" | Silvio Donizeti Rodrigues, Guiliano Matheus | Armando Ávila | 3:45 |
Total length: | 56:48 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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16. | "Vete" | Leonel García, Thalía Sodi | 3:20 |
17. | "Tu Amor" | Thalía Sodi | 4:46 |
Total length: | 1:04:54 |
6:40 | ||
5. | "Besame" | 3:35 |
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6. | "Manías" | 3:59 |
7. | "Primera Fila Medley: Cómo/ Enséñame a Vivir" | 3:29 |
8. | "La Apuesta" (duet with Erik Rubin) | 3:32 |
9. | "Tómame O Déjame" | 4:25 |
10. | "Te Perdiste Mi Amor" (duet with Prince Royce) | 4:19 |
11. | "Atmosfera" | 2:40 |
Total length: | 50:00 |
No. | Title | Director | Length |
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1. | "'Habítame Siempre' Detrás de Cámaras" | Frank Amadeo/ Jeb Brien | 17:00 |
Total length: | 17:00 |
- Notes
- In iTunes, the album was released in both standard and bonus tracks editions.
- In Latin America, the album was released in the format of the bonus tracks edition.
Personnel
Credits for the standard edition of Habítame Siempre in alphabetical order.[34]
- Cristina Abaroa - Copista
- Walter Afanasieff - Arreglos, Bass, Drum Programming, Orchestral Arrangements, Piano, Producer, Vocal Producer
- Cheche Alara - Accordion, Arranger, Arreglos, Digital Editing, Engineer, Fender Rhodes, Keyboards, Organ (Hammond), Piano, Producer, String Arrangements, String Director, Vocal Director, Vocal Producer, Wurlitzer
- Rolando Alejandro - Vocal Engineer
- Omar Alfanno - Composer
- Graham Archer - Vocal Engineer
- Pablo Arraya - Vocal Engineer
- Armando Ávila - Mezcla
- Edgar Barrera - Composer
- Ahmed Barroso - Composer
- Alisha Bauer - Seccion De Cuerdas
- Francis Benítez - Coros
- Tal Bergman - Bateria, Percussion
- Maria Bernal - Composer
- Raúl Bier - Percussion
- Charlie Bisharat - Seccion De Cuerdas, Violin
- Michael Bublé - Featured Artist
- Rebecca Bunnell - Seccion De Cuerdas
- Jorge Calandrelli - Orchestral Arrangements
- Juan Carlos Calderón - Composer
- Andrés Castro - Composer
- Jorge Luis Chacin - Composer
- Steve Churchyard - Engineer
- Vinnie Colaiuta - Bateria
- Kevin Connolly - Seccion De Cuerdas
- Luis Conte - Percussion
- Randy Cooke - Bateria
- Jesus Cordero - Photography
- Efrain "Junito" Davila - Arreglos, Keyboards, Piano, Producer
- Isabel de Jesús - A&R
- Jean Michel Desir - Engineer
- Mario Domm - Composer
- Nathan East - Bass
- Emilio Estefan Jr. - Composer
- Jonathan Eugenio - Coros
- Nina Evtuhov - Seccion De Cuerdas
- Angel Fernandez - Arranger
- Paul Forat - Director, Producer, Vocal Director
- Vanessa Freebairn-Smith - Seccion De Cuerdas
- Francesc Freixes - Graphic Design
- G. M. Estefan - Composer
- Leonel García - Featured Artist, Vocal Director
- Humberto Gatica - Mezcla, Producer
- Guianko Gómez - Composer, Engineer, Producer
- Tyler Gordon - Pro-Tools
- Adam Greenholtz - Engineer
- María Grever - Composer
- Seth Atkins Horan - Engineer
- Camila Ibarra - Coros
- Eric Jorgensen - Trombone
- Peter Kent - Seccion De Cuerdas
- Randy Kerber - Keyboards
- Harry Kim - Arranger, Trumpet
- Abraham Laboriel Sr. - Bass
- Bob Ludwig - Mastering
- Beatríz Luengo - Composer
- Miguel Luna - Composer
- Rubén Martín - Photography
- Alfredo Matheus - Mezcla
- Christopher Mercedes - Bass
- Peter Mokran - Mezcla
- Ricardo Montaner - Composer
- Facundo Monty - Coros
- Nate Morton - Bateria
- Tommy Mottola - Executive Producer
- Carlos Murguía - Coros
- Jesus Navarro - Featured Artist, Vocal Director
- Mike Oddone - Assistant Engineer
- Raúl Ornelas - Composer
- Joel Pargman - Seccion De Cuerdas
- Tim Pierce - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
- Carlitos Del Puerto - Bass (Acoustic)
- Michele Richards - Seccion De Cuerdas
- Gerardo Rivas - Coros
- Jerry Rivas - Coros
- Hector Ruben Rivera - Production Coordination
- Cristián Robles - Engineer, Mezcla
- Francisco Rodriguez - Assistant Engineer
- Geoffrey Rojas - Composer
- Yotuel Romero - Composer
- Prince Royce - Featured Artist, Producer
- Samo - Featured Artist, Vocal Director
- Michito Sánchez - Percussion
- Victor Sanchez - Digital Editing
- Gilberto Santa Rosa - Coros, Featured Artist
- Rafa Sardina - Engineer, mixer
- George Shelby - Saxophone
- Lee Sklar - Bass
- Joe Solda - Contratista
- Michelle Sotomayor - Coros
- Ramón Stagnaro - Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
- Rudolph Stein - Seccion De Cuerdas
- Steven Cruz - Guitar
- Cameron Stone - Seccion De Cuerdas
- David Stout - String Arrangements
- Thalía - Primary Artist
- JoAnn Tominaga - Production Coordination
- Gisa Vatcky - Coros
- Christopher "Chapo" Vegazo - Guira
- Consuelo Velázquez - Composer
- Seth Waldmann - Assistant Engineer
- Robbie Williams - Featured Artist
- Hal Winer - Engineer
- John Wittenberg - Seccion De Cuerdas
- Edgar Alfredo Zabaleta - Composer
- Ayelen Zucker - Coros
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Mexico (AMPROFON)[61] | 4× Platinum+Gold | 270,000‡ |
United States (RIAA)[62] | Gold (Latin) | 50,000^ |
Venezuela ( AVINPRO)[51]
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Platinum | 10,000[63] |
Summaries | ||
Worldwide | — | 500,000[10] |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
Release history
Country | Date | Format(s) | Edition(s) |
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Worldwide | November 19, 2012 | Digital download | Standard, Deluxe[64] |
Mexico | November 16, 2012 | Compact disc | Deluxe |
Argentina | Standard, Deluxe | ||
United States | November 19, 2012 | Standard, Target Edition[65][66] | |
Latin America | November 29, 2012 | Deluxe | |
Japan | December 4, 2012 | Standard[67] | |
Brazil | December 21, 2012 | Standard[68] | |
Spain | February 5, 2013 | Deluxe | |
Greece | May 14, 2013 | Standard[69] |
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