Vengo (album)

Vengo
Studio album by Ana Tijoux
Released March 18, 2014 (2014-03-18)
Recorded 2013
Genre Hip hop, Andean
Label Nacional
Ana Tijoux chronology
La Bala (2011) Vengo
(2014)
Singles from Vengo
  1. "Vengo"
    Released: January 21, 2014

Vengo is Chilean hip-hop artist Ana Tijoux's fourth solo studio album,[1] released in March, 2014. Its debut single "Vengo" was released on Spin in January of the same year.[2][3][4][5] Vengo was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album at the 2015 Ceremony.[6]

Reception

Critical response

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[7]
Rolling Stone[8]

A reviewer at NPR called it "virtually flawless",[9] and MTV said it was "some of the most dazzling hip-hop this year".[10]

Several reviewers noted the inclusion of Andean music elements, especially the pan flute. NPR's reviewer said it was "refreshing" and noted Andean music has been "often done a disservice by "world music" labels."[9] Of the flute, the MTV reviewer said "it's a bit challenging to extricate the instrument from its associations with corny new age compilations ... Tijoux is attempting a tough task to take back and breathe new life into music that has a rich heritage, but has been commercialized and marginalized into schlock."[10]

Reviewers also noted the progressive elements of the lyrics, including feminism, environmentalism, social justice and post-colonialism.[10][11][12][13]

The album's instrumentation is completely done with in-studio recordings, often with traditional South American instruments. Unusually for modern hip-hop recording, there are no samples used on the album.[13][12][1] One reviewer said that it contained elements of folk music and jazz.[13]

Awards

Year Ceremony Nominated work Recipient(s) Category Result
2015 Grammy Awards[6] Vengo Ana Tijoux Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album Nominated

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Vengo. Arranged & Produced by Andres Celis. Lyrics By Ana Tijoux"  3:12
2."Somos Sur (feat. Shadia Mansour) Arranged & Produced by Andres Celis. Lyrics By Ana Tijoux & Shadia Mansour"  3:46
3."Antipatriarca. Arranged & Produced by Cristóbal Pérez. Lyrics By Ana Tijoux"  3:04
4."Somos Todos Erroristas (feat. Hordatoj) Arranged & Produced by Andres Celis. Lyrics By Ana Tijoux & Hordatoj"  2:57
5."Er-rrro-r Arranged & Produced by Andres Celis"  1:02
6."Los Peces Gordos No Pueden Volar. Arranged & Produced by Andres Celis. Lyrics By Ana Tijoux"  3:36
7."Creo en Ti (feat. Juanito Ayala) Arrangerd & Produced by Cristóbal Pérez. Lyrics By Ana Tijoux & Juan Ayala"  4:00
8."Los Diablitos. Arranged & Produced by Hector Hecheverria & Cristóbal Pérez"  0:43
9."Interludio Agua. Arranged & Produced by Andres Celis"  0:45
10."Rio Abajo. Arranged & Produced by Andres Celis. Lyrics By Ana Tijoux"  3:54
11."Oro Negro. Arranged & Produced by Andres Celis. Lyrics By Ana Tijoux"  4:25
12.Untitled  3:47
13."No Más. Arranged & Produced by Andres Celis & Cristóbal Pérez. Lyrics By Ana Tijoux"  3:54
14."Todo Lo Sólido Se Desvanece en el Aire. Arranged & Produced by Andres Celis. Lyrics By Ana Tijoux"  3:39
15."Emilia (feat. RR Burning). Arranged & Produced by Andres Celis. Lyrics By Ana Tijoux & Ricardo Burning"  4:13
Bonus Tracks
No.TitleInformationLength
16."Rumbo al Sol. Arranged & Produced by Andres Celis. Lyrics By Ana Tijoux"   3:18
17."Mi Verdad. Arranged & Produced by Cristóbal Pérez, Andres Celis & Ana Tijoux. Lyrics By Ana Tijoux"  Written in 2012 as the theme song to the Chilean television series El reemplazante2:46

Charts

Chart (2014) Peak
position
US Top Latin Albums (Billboard)[14] 15
US Top Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[15] 33

References

Notes

Sources

Further reading

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