Livin' la Vida Loca
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"Livin' la Vida Loca" is a number-one hit song by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin. It was released on March 23, 1999 from Martin's self-titled debut English album (he had previously released several albums in Spanish). The song was composed by Desmond Child and Draco Rosa and topped the charts during 1999. La vida loca is Spanish for "the crazy life."
"Livin' la Vida Loca" is generally seen as the song that began the Latin pop explosion of 1999 and made the transition of other Spanish-speaking artists (first Enrique Iglesias and Marc Anthony and then later Shakira, Thalía, and Paulina Rubio) into the English-speaking market easier. Before this time, most non-Latino Americans had never heard of Martin until what CNN reported was a show-stopping performance of "La Copa de la Vida" at the 41st Grammy Awards show, which became a catalyst in bringing Latin pop to the forefront of the U.S. music scene.[1] "Livin' la Vida Loca" sold over 8 million copies, making it one of the best selling singles of all time.
The song received various Grammy Awards nominations and Ricky Martin obtain enormous success inside the United States and worldwide. In 2007, the song was ranked at number 28 on the list of 100 Greatest Songs of the 90's by VH1.[2] It is Martin's signature song and still maintains a cult following.
Martin performed the song on second series of The Voice Australia with fellow judges Delta Goodrem, Joel Madden and Seal.
Recording
This song was the first U.S. number one single to be recorded without using then-conventional recording studio equipment; instead the track was created at Desmond Child's Gentlemen's Club Studio,[3] which utilizes a 64-track Pro Tools system.[4] The recording is also noted for its exceptional use of dynamic range compression to increase the track's perceived loudness.[5]
Music video
The video for "Livin' la Vida Loca", directed by Wayne Isham and starring Croatian model Nina Morić, was shot in Los Angeles in 1999. It aired later the same month, and received six nominations at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards including Video of the Year, Best Male Video, Best Choreography in a Video and Viewer's Choice. It won two primary awards for Best Pop Video, and Best Dance Video, and was voted three additional awards in the international Viewers Choice categories. It also won Ritmo Latino Music Award for Music Video of the Year.
The video features Ricky Martin performing in a pub with his band and hanging out with a lady (Nina Morić) at different locations. One scene shows several women taking their shirts off and perform choreographed dance moves while it rains; this scene coincides with the line in the pre-chorus "She'll make you take your clothes off and go dancing in the rain". Various snippets of the video seem to merge into each other, over the duration of the song. Towards the end of the video, Martin gets distracted by his lady partner while driving, causing another car to veer and hit a fire hydrant, releasing a fountain of water; this was also the first scene of the video.
Chart performance
"Livin' la Vida Loca" is Ricky Martin's biggest hit. It is his first number-one song on the Billboard Hot 100, remaining at number one in the United States for five consecutive weeks and ranking at number ten on the year-end chart of 1999. The single was certified Platinum for sales over one million physical copies in the US alone. It topped the Hot Latin Songs for nine weeks, and Latin Pop Songs for ten weeks. Although released long before the digital era, it has sold 502,000 digital copies in the US, becoming Martin's best-selling downloaded track.[6] On the Canadian RPM Top Singles the song stayed at the top for eight weeks, and on the Canadian Singles Chart for three weeks.
In the United Kingdom, "Livin' la Vida Loca" debuted at number one and stayed there for three weeks. It has sold 832,000 copies and was certified Platinum. The song also reached number one in Ireland and New Zealand. "Livin' la Vida Loca" peaked inside top ten around the world and was certified Platinum, Gold and Silver in various countries.
Awards
Year | Ceremony | Award | Result |
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1999 | Billboard Music Awards | Hot 100 Singles Male Artist of the Year[7] | Won |
Billboard Latin Music Awards | Hot Latin Track of the Year[8] | Nominated | |
Latin Pop Track of the Year | Won | ||
MTV Video Music Awards | Video of the Year | Nominated | |
Best Male Video | Nominated | ||
Best Pop Video | Won | ||
Best Dance Video | Won | ||
Best Choreography in a Video | Nominated | ||
Viewer's Choice Award | Nominated | ||
International Viewer's Choice Award — Latin America (North) | Won | ||
International Viewer's Choice Award — Latin America (South) | Won | ||
International Viewer's Choice Award — Russia | Won | ||
Ritmo Latino Music Awards | Music Video of the Year[9] | Won | |
Vogue Fashion Awards | Most Stylish Video | Nominated | |
2000 | ALMA Awards | Outstanding Music Video[10] | Won |
ASCAP Awards | Song of the Year Pop/Ballad[11] | Won | |
BMI Latin Awards | Winning Song[12] | Won | |
Grammy Awards | Record of the Year | Nominated | |
Song of the Year | Nominated | ||
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance | Nominated | ||
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) | Nominated | ||
International Dance Music Awards | Best Latin 12"[13] | Won | |
Latin Grammy Awards | Record of the Year | Nominated | |
Premio Lo Nuestro | Song of the Year | Won | |
2004 | Premios Juventud | Best Re-Mix | Nominated |
Formats and track listings
Australian CD maxi-single #1
Australian CD maxi-single #2
Brazilian promotional CD single
European CD single
European CD maxi-single
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Japanese CD maxi-single
UK CD maxi-single #1
UK CD maxi-single #2
US CD single
US CD maxi-single
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Charts
Weekly charts |
Year-end charts
Decade-end charts
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Certifications and sales
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[66] | 2× Platinum | 140,000^ |
Belgium (BEA)[67] | Gold | 25,000* |
France (SNEP)[68] | Silver | 161,000[69] |
Germany (BVMI)[70] | Gold | 250,000^ |
New Zealand (RMNZ)[71] | Gold | 5,000* |
Norway (IFPI Norway)[72] | Gold | 0* |
Sweden (GLF)[73] | Gold | 15,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[75] | Platinum | 900,000[74] |
United States (RIAA)[77] | Platinum | 1,100,000 (physical)[76] |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
Cover versions
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- In 2017, the Ukrainian club project "#SiSiKe4" made its remix for this song, which is called "Ricky Martin - Livin' la Vida Loca (#SiSiKe4 Remix)"
See also
- List of Adult Top 40 number-one songs of the 1990s
- List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 1999
- List of Billboard Mainstream Top 40 number-one songs of the 1990s
- List of Billboard Rhythmic number-one songs of the 1990s
- List of number-one Billboard Hot Latin Pop Airplay of 1999
- List of number-one Billboard Hot Latin Tracks of 1999
- List of number-one singles from the 1990s (New Zealand)
- List of number-one singles of 1999 (Canada)
- List of number-one singles of 1999 (Ireland)
- List of RPM number-one dance singles of 1999
- List of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 1990s
- RPM Year-End
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External links
- Single chart usages for Germany2
- 1998 songs
- 1999 singles
- Ricky Martin songs
- Columbia Records singles
- Spanglish songs
- Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles
- Billboard Adult Top 40 number-one singles
- Billboard Hot Latin Songs number-one singles
- Billboard Mainstream Top 40 (Pop Songs) number-one singles
- Canadian Singles Chart number-one singles
- Number-one dance singles in Canada
- Irish Singles Chart number-one singles
- Number-one singles in New Zealand
- RPM Top Singles number-one singles
- UK Singles Chart number-one singles
- Songs written by Desmond Child
- Music videos directed by Wayne Isham
- RPM Adult Contemporary number-one singles
- Songs written by Draco Rosa
- Songs written by Luis Gómez Escolar
- Song recordings produced by Desmond Child