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2017 studio album by Prince Royce
FIVE is the fifth studio album by American singer and songwriter Prince Royce . It was released on February 24, 2017 by Sony Music Latin .[ 2] The album includes collaborations with artists such as Shakira , Chris Brown , Zendaya , Farruko , Gerardo Ortíz , Gente de Zona and Arturo Sandoval .[ 3]
Although the album contains some lyrics in English , it is Royce's first mainly Spanish-language album since Soy el Mismo in 2013.[ 4] FIVE , predominantly of the bachata genre, became Royce's fourth number-one album on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart in the United States.
The album was preceded by the release of its lead single , "Culpa al Corazón ", on November 13, 2015. Four other singles were released to promote the album between 2016 and 2017: "La Carretera ", "Moneda ", "Ganas Locas", and "Déjà Vu ". This last single became the album's most successful commercially and was certified 9× Platinum (Latin ) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in the US.
The album debuted at number 25 on the Billboard 200 , and sold 19,000 album-equivalent units (16,000 in pure sales plus 3,000 track equivalent and streaming equivalent albums), during its first week of release in the United States.[ 5]
Five – Standard edition Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "No Te Olvides" 3:51 2. "Culpa Al Corazón " Royce Lora Berger Lincoln Castañeda 3:42 3. "Dilema" Rojas Lora Yonathan Then Salim Asencio 4:10 4. "La Carretera " 3:58 5. "Ganas Locas " (featuring Farruko ) Rojas Carlos Efrén Rosado Gabriel Rodríguez Héctor Rubén Rivera Andy Clay 3:20 6. "Déjà Vu " (with Shakira ) Royce Lora Berger Shakira Rude Boyz Olgui Chirino 3:16 7. "Asalto" Rojas Santacruz Paolo Tondo 3:09 8. "Just As I Am" (Spiff TV featuring Prince Royce and Chris Brown ) Royce Lora Berger Rodríguez Suárez Nely Daniel Flores Polanco 3:44 9. "Amor Prohibido" Royce Lora Berger Alfredo Matheus Arturo Brambilla 4:09 10. "Moneda " (featuring Gerardo Ortíz ) Rojas Santacruz Alejandro Jaén 3:06 11. "X" (featuring Zendaya ) Royce Lora Berger Rodríguez Flores 3:52 12. "Tumbao" (featuring Gente de Zona and Arturo Sandoval ) 3:40 Total length: 43:57
Five – Deluxe edition Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 13. "Te Necesito" 4:07 14. "Cuchi Cuchi" Rojas Lora Alex Díaz Angel Vásquez 3:56 15. "Aquel Idiota" Rojas Lora Asencio Ronald "Dae" López 3:47 16. "Libérame" 3:27 17. "Mírame" Rojas Lora Joel Vargas Adrian Peña Royce Lora Berger Matheus Brambilla 3:45 18. "No Creo En El Amor" Royce Lora Berger Matheus Brambilla 4:24 Total length: 67:23
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