Unico (song)

"Unico"
Single by Lali Espósito
Released March 20, 2016
Format Digital download
Recorded 2016
Genre
Length 3:40
Label
Writer(s)
Producer(s)
Lali Espósito singles chronology
"Histeria"
(2015)
"Unico"
(2016)
"Soy"
(2016)
Music video
"Lali - Unico (Lyric Video) " on YouTube


"Unico" is a song recorded by Argentine singer and actress Lali Espósito serving as the lead single for her upcoming second studio album (2016).[4] It was released on March 20, 2016. The song was written by Espósito along with music producers Pablo Akselrad, Luis Burgio and Gustavo Novello, and was produced by 3musica and Warner/Chappell Music.[3]

Background and release

Espósito recorded the song while she was on tour. On January 26 and February 18, 2016, the singer posted previews of the song on her Instagram account.[5][6] The song was first released on iTunes Store on March 20, 2016 and was sent to radio on the same day, along with its lyric video.

Live performances

Espósito performed the song before its release at some shows of her previous A Bailar Tour including the shows of March 18 and 19 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 14, 2016 in Santiago, Chile and April 24 and 25, 2016 in Tel Aviv, Israel.[7] The singer will also perform "Unico" at the "Radio Disney Vivo" music festival on May 13, 2015.[8]

Music video

The lyric video of the song was uploaded to Espósito's official Vevo channel on March 20, 2016. This video shows off Espósito naked and with different lipstick colours, singing along with the lyrics on screen.[9] The official music video will be released in the following weeks.[4]

Crtitical reception

Upon its release, "Unico" received positive reviews. Latin Pop Brasil stated that "[the song] contains a very electronic style, with elements from dubstep and an international sound, not so latin".[1] Also, Cadena3 named the song as the "song of the autumn".[2]

Radio and release history

Region Date Format Label Ref.
Worldwide March 20, 2016 Digital download Sony Music [10]
Argentina Contemporary Hit Radio [11]
Spain
Mexico
Paraguay
Chile
Colombia

References

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