Jaleo
Ricky Martin · 2003
14 min · 4 tracks · contemporary R&B · pop rock · reggae
A vibrant fusion of Latin rhythms and pop sensibilities designed for dance floors and celebration.
Jaleo is a single by Ricky Martin, released in 2003. A vibrant fusion of Latin rhythms and pop sensibilities designed for dance floors and celebration. The album's titular track became a significant hit in Latin markets, contributing to Martin's ongoing popularity in the early 2000s. Its infectious dance beats reflected the rise of reggaeton in mainstream music, making it a noteworthy entry in his discography during a vibrant period for Latin pop. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Jaleo sound like?
A vibrant fusion of Latin rhythms and pop sensibilities designed for dance floors and celebration. Rooted in contemporary R&B and pop rock.
What makes Jaleo by Ricky Martin notable?
The album's titular track became a significant hit in Latin markets, contributing to Martin's ongoing popularity in the early 2000s. Its infectious dance beats reflected the rise of reggaeton in mainstream music, making it a noteworthy entry in his discography during a vibrant period for Latin pop. By the time 'Jaleo' was released in May 2003, Ricky Martin was transitioning to a more diverse sound following his international success from albums like 'Ricky Martin' (1999) and 'Vuelve' (2000). This album featured an exploration of Spanglish tracks, showcasing his commitment to blending cultural influences while maintaining mainstream appeal.
How many songs are on Jaleo?
Jaleo has 4 tracks, running approximately 14 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Jaleo (Spanglish version) Standout 3:43
- 2 Jaleo (Spanish version) Standout 3:43
- 3 Jaleo (Pablo Flores Spanglish radio edit remix) Standout 4:15
- 4 Jaleo (Roger Sanchez Spanglish radio edit remix) 3:08
Release Date
May 8, 2003
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
14 min 50 sec
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