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Mojito (Thalía song)

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"Mojito"
Single by Thalía
from the album Desamorfosis
ReleasedMay 7, 2021 (2021-05-07)
Length2:54
LabelSony Latin
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Rafael Rodriguez
Thalía singles chronology
"Felíz Navidad"
(2020)
"Mojito"
(2021)
"Eres Mío"
(2021)
Music video
"Mojito" on YouTube
Audio video
"Mojito" on YouTube

"Mojito" is a song by Mexican singer Thalía. It was released by Sony Music on May 7, 2021, as the fourth single from Thalía's seventeenth studio album Desamorfosis.[1] The song was released as a sneak peak for the album, which was released a week after the song.[2]

Background and release

The song along, with an audio video, was officially released as the fourth single from Desamorfosis on May 7, 2021.[3] The sensual track that refers to the Cuban cocktail fuses various rhythms, from the strings of various Latin genres, to the most urban of the latest trends, using various analogies related to drinking to describe the relationship with his love interest.[1] The song was considered a good sneak peak from the album that was needed to start a good weekend.[4][5]

Commercial Performance

The song entered the pop charts in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic.

Live performances

Thalía performed the song for the first time as part of a medley with her songs "Piel Morena", "Amor a la Mexicana", "No Me Acuerdo", "¿A Quién Le Importa?", "Arrasando" during Ellas y Su Musica, a special Latin Grammy event celebrating women that she hosted.[6]

Music video

Thalía appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on May 11, 2021, as a special musical guest to promote her album and the song, which included the premiere of the music video.[7][8][9] The video chronicles a sun-soaked romance between Thalía and a beachside bartender, who — one can only assume — mixes a mean mojito. After an initial encounter on the beach, the couple meet again at a nightclub and dance to the rich drum skip and tender guitar plucks of the song as Thalía sings.[10] The video became available on YouTube at midnight right after the show.[11] The music video became trending topic on social networks and sparked the #Mojitochallenge on TikTok where followers have to do the same dance Thalía did on her video and upload it to the network so she could pick the best ones.[12]

Charts

Weekly Charts

Chart (2021) Peak
position
Dominican Republic Pop (Monitor Latino)[13] 16
Puerto Rico Pop (Monitor Latino)[14] 9
US Latin Pop Airplay (Billboard)[15] 18

Year-end charts

Chart (2021) Position
Puerto Rico Pop (Monitor Latino)[16] 29

References

  1. ^ a b Thalía disfruta la dinámica de la coquetería con "Mojito"
  2. ^ ¿Un «Mojito»? ¡Así suena el nuevo tema de Thalía!
  3. ^ Thalía lanza nuevo sencillo 'Mojito'
  4. ^ "Mojito" es el adelanto de Thalía que necesitamos para iniciar un buen fin de semana
  5. ^ Thalía presenta "Mojito", canción de su próximo disco
  6. ^ Los espectaculares vestidos de Thalía en el evento Latin Grammy Celebra Ellas y su música
  7. ^ Thalía Scheduled For Interview, Performance On May 11 "Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon"
  8. ^ Thalia Talks Danny DeVito & J.Lo Dancing At Her Wedding, Premieres 'Mojito' Video on 'Tonight Show'
  9. ^ Thalia: Mojito (Music Video Premiere)
  10. ^ Thalía Stirs Up Romance in New ‘Mojito’ Video
  11. ^ Thalía presenta "Mojito" su nuevo video musical en el show de Jimmy Fallon
  12. ^ Thalía lanza su nueva canción Mojito con intenso y criticado baile en TikTok
  13. ^ monitorLATINO. "Monitor Latino Dominican Republic". charts monitorLATINO (in Spanish).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ monitorLATINO. "Monitor Latino Puerto Rico". charts monitorLATINO (in Spanish).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. ^ "Thalia Chart History (Latin Pop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
  16. ^ monitorLATINO. "Puerto Rico Pop Charts Monitor Latino". charts monitorLATINO (in Spanish).