El Que Sabe, Sabe

El Que Sabe, Sabe
Studio album by Tego Calderón
Released February 3, 2015
Recorded 2008-2014
Genre Reggaeton, hip hop, Latin hip hop, alternative hip hop
Length 52 min
Label Jiggiri Records, Universal Music Latino
Producer Nesty, Echo
Tego Calderón chronology
El Abayarde Contraataca
(2007)
El Que Sabe, Sabe
(2015)
Singles from El Que Sabe, Sabe
  1. "Dando Break"
    Released: October 23, 2014

El Que Sabe, Sabe is the fifth studio album by Puerto Rican recording artist Tego Calderón, released 8 years after his last studio album, El Abayarde Contraataca, and 3 years after his mixtape The Original Gallo Del País. The album won a Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album.[1]

Background

Originally set to be titled Mr. T, the album instead ended being titled El Que Sabe, Sabe in honor of Tego's father, Esteban Calderón Ibarraza, who died in 2004 and the production's title was a common phrase of him. It has lyrics influenced by Tego Calderón's life and also popular reggaeton. Calderón also decided to mix old school reggaeton with new music, for example: "Al Grano", which mixes reggaeton and dubstep. A duet was recorded with Latin Grammy winner Kany García. The song is about a young child suffering from many forms of abuse. Other songs like "Por Burro" and "Amar Por Amar" includes social themes.[2] A song titled "Nadie Me Tumba" was recorded for this album, and a preview was released on the Internet, but Calderón decided to not include it on his album because he didn't want sad tracks. The rapper said that the song talks about his life and the problems que had after an accident.

Most of all I want to show my social side that perhaps I have neglected it a little. In this disk we come to take that social side and I am well slope to the letter, to what I say and to impact with what I say, real things that we see every day
Tego Calderón

Calderón intended to release the album through Sony Music, but it's executives didn't like the fact that the album "was too intelligent and the public was stupid". He said that they rejected the album because the public doesn't have the intellectual level to understand it. Tego was upset and angry with this decision, and manifestated his anger about Sony Music. He finally released his album through Siente Music, a subsidiary of Universal Music Latin Entertainment.[3]

Release and promotion

The official release date for the album El Que Sabe, Sabe was February 3, 2015 and as of January 13th, 2015 the album was made available for preorder via iTunes. It reached the top position on Billboard's Latin Rhythm chart on his first week.[4] On February 13, 2015 was released the music video of "Dando Break", the album's only single. A music video for the song's remix was released on March 23, 2015.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Chinchorro"  Tegui Calderón 0:26
2. "No More Mr. Nice Guy"  T. Calderón, Ernesto Padilla 1:32
3. "Mamey"  T. Calderón 3:02
4. "Dando Break"  T. Calderón, E. Padilla 2:39
5. "Al Grano"  T. Calderón, E. Padilla 4:05
6. "Canción De Hamaca"  T. Calderón, E. Padilla 3:32
7. "Están Fritos"  T. Calderón, E. Padilla 2:09
8. "El Papá (La Receta De Mazucamba)"  T. Calderón, E. Padilla 2:56
9. "Pastillita" (featuring Don Omar)T. Calderón, William Landrón 3:58
10. "Así Mismo"  T. Calderón, E. Padilla 2:55
11. "Supongo"  T. Calderón, E. Padilla 2:54
12. "Amar Por Amar"  T. Calderón, E. Padilla 3:35
13. "Por Burro"  T. Calderón, E. Padilla 3:21
14. "La Media"  T. Calderón, E. Padilla 3:28
15. "Quisiera Ser Cantante"  T. Calderón 3:16
16. "Paz (Interlude)"  T. Calderón 0:57
17. "¿Y Quién Diría?" (featuring Kany García)T. Calderón, Encarnita García 3:55
18. "El Que Sabe, Sabe"  T. Calderón, E. Padilla 3:47

Music videos

Charts

Chart (2015) Peak
Position
US Latin Rhythm Albums (Billboard)[4] 1

References

  1. "16th Annual Latin Grammy Awards Winners". Latin Grammy. November 19, 2015. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  2. "Asegura Tego Calderón que su nuevo disco "El Que Sabe, Sabe" será una bomba" (in Spanish). SDP Noticias. April 1, 2009. Retrieved April 7, 2009.
  3. Valenti, Carolina (February 11, 2015). "Tego Calderón arremete contra Sony" (in Spanish). El Diario. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  4. 1 2 "Tego Calderón número uno en lista Latin Rhythm de Billboard" (in Spanish). El Nuevo Día. February 11, 2015. Retrieved January 31, 2016.

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