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Released
  
November 15, 2011

Length
  
35:05

Artist
  
Paulina Rubio

Label
  
Universal Music LLC

Recorded
  
2010—11

Brava! (2011)
  
Pau Factor (2013)

Release date
  
15 November 2011

Genres
  
Latin pop, Dance-pop

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Producer
  
Casadiego, Bilal Hajji, Sebastian J., Jimmy Joker, AJ Junior, RedOne, Julio Reyes, Teddy Sky, The Wizard

Nominations
  
Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Album of the Year

Similar
  
Paulina Rubio albums, Latin pop albums

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Brava! (English: Brave!) is the tenth studio album and second bilingual album by Mexican recording artist Paulina Rubio, released on November 15, 2011 by Universal Music Latino. Two of its three singles "Me Gustas Tanto" and "Boys Will Be Boys" became hits for Rubio.

Contents

In 2012, Brava! was reissued as two expanded editions titled Brava! Reload in Europe and Bravísima! in North America. At the same time, these expansions were also separately released as EPs in their respective regions containing the newly added songs.

A veteran of the Latino-pop scene before Lady Gaga was even born, Mexican singer/actress Paulina Rubio now appears to have borrowed some inspiration from her younger upstart by recruiting ubiquitous producer RedOne for her tenth studio album, Brava! Unsurprisingly, his three contributions, the shimmering trance-pop of lead single "Me Gustas Tanto," the rubbery electro of "All Around the World," and the hypnotic dancefloor anthem "Heat of the Night" (the latter two making this her first bilingual effort since 2002's Border Girl) offer little deviation from his usual Auto-Tuned synth-heavy formula. But elsewhere, the eventful two-year break since Gran City Pop appears to have instilled a more adventurous spirit, as evident on the breezy ska-pop of "Cásate con Tu Mamá," an intriguing tale of a man with Oedipus Complex syndrome, the slow-burning ranchera-rock of closer "Volvamos a Empezar," and the Gypsy jazz-tinged Europop of "Olvídate de Mi," while there's genuinely compelling raw emotion on the minor-key ABBA-esque melodies of "Sabes Que Te Amo" and the unsurprisingly melancholic balladry of "Que Estuvieras Aqui," a tearjerking tribute to her father, who passed away during the album's recording. RedOne's generic offerings and the Guetta-inspired floor-filler "Hoy Me Toca a Mi" (featuring a phoned-in guest vocal from Black Eyed Peas' Taboo) may provide the hits, but Brava! is a much more interesting proposition when Rubio furrows her own path.

Background

In early August 2010, Paulina talked on her first Twitcam about her upcoming projects including her next studio album. She said that her new album will be Spanglish and will include songs in Spanish and English. She also hoped that the first single of the new material would be released in the middle or the end of 2011. In May 2011, Paulina announced on Twitter that she and Moroccan/Swedish producer/songwriter RedOne were working together on new music in Madrid. Billboard.com reported: "She's been working with RedOne and writing with Julio Reyes Copello, Casadiego, Espinoza Paz, Chino & Nacho and Claudia Brant." Rubio later confirmed that RedOne was producing most of the 10 tracks on the standard edition of the album, with some arrangements "between techno and rock band instruments like bass, drums and acoustic guitar."

Paulina confirmed the titles of some of the tracks that would be on the album such as "Sabes Que Te Amo" and "Hoy Me Toca A Mí", which is a Spanglish duet with Taboo from The Black Eyed Peas. She also confirmed "Olvídate De Mí" and "Volvamos A Empezar", which is a ranchera mixed with a rock style feel. She also talked about "Cásate Con Tu Mamá", which is a song about a man with the Oedipus Complex Syndrome. Mexican composer Espinoza Paz confirmed that he worked with Paulina on a song titled "Me Voy". The song "Que Estuvieras Aquí" is a song dedicated to Rubio's father, who died early in 2011. As for the English songs, Universal Music confirmed the titles of two English songs, "All Around The World" and "Heat Of The Night". The album was recorded between New York, Los Angeles, Jamaica and Madrid. The album would result in a new sound for Paulina, as she worked with electronica and dance oriented music.

Paulina stated that Brava! is a key expression of female admiration that hints about the album being Paulina’s tribute to women in all their greatness and potential. ”The launch of this album comes at a time where I have more peace and feel more mature. The passing of a great pillar of my family and the birth of my first child have made me understand many things, especially the cycle of life and how important it is to celebrate it”, Paulina commented.

Paulina said that the reason she wanted to do a Spanglish album is that she wanted to mix the language of her home Mexico and the United States. "I grew up in Mexico, but I've always been between the United States and my country. This is all done with a wink and a nod to 'Spanglish' culture, which continues to grow and has a foot in both worlds," the singer said. She stated on a radio interview that this album would be different from all her other albums because being a mother and the death of her father have inspired her tremendously.

Singles

"Me Gustas Tanto" (English: I Like You So Much) was released as the first single from the album. The song made its debut online as the lead single on September 2, 2011 and was made available for purchase on Amazon.com and iTunes on September 6, 2011, about a week before it was released as a digital single worldwide and sent to radio stations globally. The song was written by Rubio, along with Nacho, from the Venezuelan duo Chino & Nacho and Andrés Recio, and it was produced by (Lady Gaga fame) RedOne. The song has been remixed several times. There is a remix that shows Paulina Rubio singing the song as a duet with an artist named Gocho. There is a third version that was remixed by the group 3Ball MTY which has been popular with radio and fans alike.

A re-worked version of "Me Voy" featuring Espinoza Paz was released as the second single off the album on February 14, 2012. The official music video was released on March 20, 2012. The song was released as the theme song of a telenovela named "El Talismán".

"Heat Of The Night" managed to debut at #46 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play Songs without being released as a single and has so far peaked at #16.

Promotion

Rubio began promoting Brava! when she performed "Me Gustas Tanto" for the very first time in "Concierto EXA 3D" in Mexico City on October 22, 2011. She also video chatted with her fans through Twitter, where many of her fans got the once in a lifetime chance to ask her questions about her upcoming album. Rubio also attended the 12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, and while she didn't perform any songs from Brava! she did perform "Golpes En El Corazón", a duet with Los Tigres del Norte. Paulina also confirmed her participation in Televisa's TV show La Voz... México. Paulina Rubio began an extensive promotional tour that took her through the United States as well as Spain before she went on to start a world tour in early 2012. Paulina Rubiobegan her promotional tour by appearing and singing "Me Gustas Tanto" on the final episode of Mira Quién Baila.

In March 2012, Rubio started officially her fourth solo concert tour, the Brava! Tour, in support of this album.

Critical reception

The album received mixed reviews from the critics.

  • Jon O'Brien, from Allmusic, gave a mixed review, giving the album 3 out of 5 stars, saying:

    A veteran of the Latino-pop scene before Lady Gaga was even born, Mexican singer/actress Paulina Rubio now appears to have borrowed some inspiration from her younger upstart by recruiting ubiquitous producer RedOne for her tenth studio album, Brava! Unsurprisingly, his three contributions, the shimmering trance-pop of lead single "Me Gustas Tanto," the rubbery electro of "All Around the World," and the hypnotic dancefloor anthem "Heat of the Night" (the latter two making this her first bilingual effort since 2002's Border Girl) offer little deviation from his usual Auto-Tuned synth-heavy formula. But elsewhere, the eventful two-year break since Gran City Pop appears to have instilled a more adventurous spirit, as evident on the breezy ska-pop of "Cásate con Tu Mamá," an intriguing tale of a man with Oedipus Complex syndrome, the slow-burning ranchera-rock of closer "Volvamos a Empezar," and the Gypsy jazz-tinged Europop of "Olvídate de Mi," while there's genuinely compelling raw emotion on the minor-key ABBA-esque melodies of "Sabes Que Te Amo" and the unsurprisingly melancholic balladry of "Que Estuvieras Aqui," a tearjerking tribute to her father, who passed away during the album's recording. RedOne's generic offerings and the Guetta-inspired floor-filler "Hoy Me Toca a Mi" (featuring a phoned-in guest vocal from Black Eyed Peas' Taboo) may provide the hits, but Brava! is a much more interesting proposition when Rubio furrows her own path.

  • Brava! was nominated for Pop Album of the Year at the Premios Lo Nuestro 2013.

    Commercial performance

    In Mexico, the album started at #46 on the charts on pre-sales alone. The album later officially debuted in the #5 position in Mexico. Brava! debuted at #3 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart and #2 on Billboard's Latin Pop Albums. Brava! debuted at #26 in Spain. According to Universal Music Mexico Digital Magazine, Brava! has earned gold certifications in Mexico and the US.

    Reissues

    Paulina released two editions of this album that included all the songs she worked on with RedOne. Europe's edition was titled Brava! Reload and it was released on July 24, 2012, while the Latin American edition is called Bravísima! and it was released on September 18, 2012. Both editions include Paulina's hit song, "Boys Will Be Boys".

    On July 24, 2012, Paulina also released an EP titled Brava! Reload that also includes all the songs that she worked on with RedOne. This EP was only released in Europe and included seven tracks, including "Boys Will Be Boys", "Me Gustas Tanto", "Heat Of The Night", "All Around The World" and the new songs "Loud" and "Say The Word" plus two remixes of "Boys Will Be Boys".

    The other version of Brava!, released in Mexico and Latin America and titled Bravísima!, included all the tracks from Brava! and Brava! Reload plus Paulina's duet with Espinoza Paz, Me Voy. A Bravísima! EP was released on October 22 in the US and it included only "Boys Will Be Boys", "Loud", "Say The Word" plus two remixes of "Boys Will Be Boys".

    Songs

    1Me Gustas Tanto3:42
    2All Around The World3:45
    3Cásate Con Tu Mamá2:37

    References

    Brava! Wikipedia