Un Mechón de Pelo
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Released | 11 April 2024 | |||
Recorded | 2023–2024 | |||
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Language | Spanish | |||
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Un Mechón de Pelo (stylized in all lowercase) (transl. A Lock of Hair) is the fifth studio album by Argentine singer Tini, released on 11 April 2024, by 5020 Records and Sony Music Latin. Tini co-wrote all the songs on the album, and its production was mostly handled by her longtime colaborators Andrés Torres and Mauricio Rengifo, along with Felipe Contreras and Zecca. It is her first album to contain no features or collaborations.
Tini conceived the album shortly after finishing work on Cupido (2023) and continued developing it during her third concert tour, Tini Tour (2022–2023). Primarily spoken word record, it also incorporates elements of alternative pop, electronica music, rock en español and latin R&B, mainly consisting of uptempo tunes and downtempo ballads. Inspired by her personal struggles, it was described as Tini's most personal record up to that point, with its lyrical content reflecting on vulnerability, pain, resilience, renewal and growth.
Three singles were released from Un Mechón de Pelo. "Pa" was released on 1 April 2024 as the album's lead single. "Posta" and "Buenos Aires" were released as the second and third singles from the album, respectively.
Background
Tini's fourth studio album, Cupido, was released on 16 February 2023. The album was a commercial success and was met with a generally positive critical response.[2] The record yielded multiple singles including the Argentina Hot 100 number-ones "Miénteme",[3] "Bar",[4] and "La Triple T".[5] It made Stoessel the first Argentine act since Miguel Caló in 2016 to debut in the top ten of Billboard's Latin Pop Albums chart.[6] Cupido was certified double platinum (Latin) in the United States by the RIAA.[7][8] Tini embarked on the Tini Tour in support of the album and its predecessor Tini Tini Tini (2020), which included 60 shows across South America, North America, and Europe, from May 2022 to November 2023.[9][10][11]
In March 2023, Tini revealed that she was working on new music.[12] Recording sessions began that month with Tini working with longtime producers Andrés Torres and Mauricio Rengifo.[12] In an interview with El Diaro in November 2023, Tini revealed that personal struggles that she had over the past few years had predominantly influenced her new album.[13] She stated that she wanted to "open up" to the public via the album, which she revealed would sonically mark a departure from the sound of her previous music.[13] In February 2024, Stoessel won the Premio Lo Nuestro award for Urban/Pop Album of the Year for Cupido; in her acceptance speech, she revealed that her next musical project was imminent which she "never imagined" she "would [have dared]" to make.[14]
In anticipation of new music, Tini blanked out her social media on 15 March 2024 and shared a picture of a floor full of strands of cut hair to her Instagram Stories.[15] Over the next few days, she posted images from a photoshoot set against a bathroom backdrop;[16][17][18] they depicted the procedure of her hair makeover to blonde.[19] On 23 March, she previewed new music.[20] On 26 March 2024, Tini announced her fifth studio album, titled Un Mechón de Pelo, and its release date via her social media.[21] The announcement was accompanied with a promotional image of her looking into the mirror.[21]
Composition
Music and lyrics
Un Mechón de Pelo is a spoken word[1] record with many influences of alternative pop[22] and electronica music.[23] It explores a diversity of other music genres, including latin pop[23], rock en español[22] and latin R&B.[22] The album also include uptempo songs and ballads.[24][25] Rolling Stone stated that the "Un Mechón de Pelo presents a straightforward look at Tini grappling with the complexities of being in the limelight from an early age, dealing with crippling mental health issues, and, by the end, convincing herself that she’ll be alright".[1] Griselda Flores from Billboard noted that it is "star's most personal project yet".[26] Lyrically the album's set follows Tini on moments of vulnerability, pain, resilience, renewal and growth.[26]
Songs
The album begins with it's lead singe "Pa", thrilling and emotional ballad,[24][25] where she shares the fear she felt after nearly losing her father. In the song, she pleads for “un ratito más,” or a little while longer with her dad. The next track "Posta" is a electronica[23] song with elements of latin R&B[22], where she clarifies who she is and isn’t.[26] In this track, Tini spoke about her struggles with balancing her artistic persona and her own identity, on which she repeats the assumptions people “have thrown at me for years.”[1] The third track "Miedo", begins with choral singing[27] with a lot of echo and, when Tini's voice emerges, with the epistolary format of the song. The theme is a letter in which she reflects on holding on to a memory and not letting it go.[27] The lyrics expose Tini's feelings: "I escaped from my reality, I locked myself in my loneliness." The last verse, capturing the "fear of not finding the words" and of a calm that did not return.[27] The fourth track "Ni de Ti" is the album’s standout. It’s a scathing track aimed at her detractors. The song evokes chaos with the musical base, and refers to the lies that were invented about it and although, without giving names, about what was her relationship with Rodrigo De Paul, involving Cami Homs.[27] This frenetic tempo contrasts with different audios of her grandmother throughout the song. It also includes an extensive dialogue from the artist.[1] On fifth track "Ángel", she returns to healing that inner child, and interrupts a piano ballad[27] with a rap to share her family’s side of the headline-making rupture and legal battle between her father Alejandro Stoessel and famed TV host Marcelo Tinelli over the intellectual property of Disney Channel show Patito Feo, the series Tini got her start in back in 2008.[1][27] In the song, she claims Tinelli lied about her father and instead of his status helping her get her breakthrough role on Violetta, as many assumed, Disney “didn’t even want to hire” her because of it.[1]
The six track of the album "Buenos Aires" is a ballad, backed by acoustic guitar[23], that has managed to capture the feeling of pain in its music video clip.[27] At the beginning of the video we see Tini looking out the window, with her lost gaze. At her feet, in the city, we see Tini with a new 'look' doing activities with a more confident attitude and, despite being alone down there, she keeps going.[23][27] Album's eight track "Ellas" was the very first song she released, even if it was a fragment of it.[27] When Tini deleted all of her Instagram posts and ushered in her new album era, her first 'post', in which she made reference to her new project, included the beginning of 'ellas'.[27] It is a short song, but it says a lot. The beginning is a succession of audios of close women, hence the title of the song, supporting the artist in her toughest moments mentally. The song is a token of gratitude for putting yourself in her shoes and understanding the bad mental state she was going through.[27] The album's seventh track "Tinta 90", a reference to her signature hair color, Tini sings about dealing with her mental health in private and how those around her didn’t even realize she was suffering.[1] “Only the two of us know what we went through,” she sings using female pronouns in Spanish. She stated that "that’s me speaking to myself and my brain".[1]
An upbeat ninth album's track "Bien" hears Tini exit a stormy mindset.[27] The song includes the phrase "Un Mechón de Pelo" that appears in the album title.[27] Here Tini shows us her personal improvement and that "not everything has to be fine" and "that it is fine if you are not fine." A lesson of learning and growth that, at marked rhythms, puts an end to that story that began tragically.[27] The tenth track "Me Voy" closes the album and the whole story that Tini wanted to show with the album Un Mechón de Pelo.[1][27] This theme refers to the key point in which Tini leaves past events behind and "leaves": "I have time to change my destiny and although I am afraid of love, now I feel better."[27] On this track, the singer leaves the old Tini behind.[1] She’s no longer letting anyone tell her who she noting: "It used to cause me so much panic to not say some things. Sometimes, to build the courage to speak, you need time. You need to process,” she says. “The album explains every point I’m trying to get at… And whoever wants to understand it, will. Whoever doesn’t, won’t."[1]
Release and promotion
Un Mechón de Pelo was released on 11 April 2024 via 5020 Records and Sony Music Latin.[22][23] The album was issued via digital download and streaming.[23] It was promoted by digital service providers such as Apple Music and Spotify. Following its announcement, a trailer for the album was released to Tini's social media and YouTube channel on 27 March 2024.[28] It features Tini quietly sobbing while she cuts her hair, with a voiceover by her of her thoughts on themes of mental health.[29] The cover artwork and tracklist of the album were unveiled the day after.[30] The same day the album was available for preorder.[22]
Singles
"Pa" was released on 1 April 2024 as the lead single from the album.
"Posta" was released on 4 April 2024 as the second single.
"Buenos Aires" was released on 9 April 2024, as the thrid single.
Critical reception
Un Mechón de Pelo received mostly positive reviews from music critics. Thania Garcia from Variety stated that it is "a concept album that touches on topics ranging from mental health to the evolution of her career as an actor and singer-songwriter. [...] Tini opens the pages of her diary to tell a story about resilience and renewal and also serves as a tribute to her love and admiration for her father".[23] Melanie Cordero of Los 40 notes that "In this piece the artist explores the pain, anguish, fear and shock she felt in one of the most difficult moments of her life. Her showing the most vulnerable side of her by allowing her fans to immerse themselves in the introspective path of her art [...] each topic represents a chapter of resilience and evolution. That immerses listeners in a universe of emotions and culminates on their path to peace".[31] Rolling Stone noted that "[The album] is a catharsis, and a far cry from the profit-pulling project some critics made it out to be".[1] Celeste Sawczuk from Infobae stated that the album "is a melodic letter about her own healing process".[32] Diario Río Negro called the album a "perfect project" and added that it's "very well articulated, to usher in a new era, in which [Tini] makes a clean slate, opening the doors to her best version".[27]
Track listing
All tracks written by Martina Stoessel, Andrés Torres and Mauricio Rengifo, and produced by the latter two, except where noted.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Pa" |
| 3:10 | |
2. | "Posta" | 2:01 | ||
3. | "Miedo" | 3:05 | ||
4. | "Ni de Ti" | 2:34 | ||
5. | "Ángel" | 3:46 | ||
6. | "Buenos Aires" | 3:23 | ||
7. | "Tinta 90" | 2:46 | ||
8. | "Ellas" |
| 1:47 | |
9. | "Bien" | 2:52 | ||
10. | "Me Voy" |
| Zecca | 2:20 |
Total length: | 28:00 |
Notes
- All tracks are stylized in all lowercase.
Personnel
- Martina Stoessel – lead vocals, background vocals
- Andrés Torres – keyboards, guitar, programming, engineering
- Mauricio Rengifo – background vocals, keyboards, programming, engineering
- Tom Norris – mixing
- Lewis Pickett – mixing
- Francisco Zecca – engineering
- Camilo Zeea – engineering
Release history
Region | Date | Format(s) | Label | Ref. |
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Various | April 11, 2024 | [22] | ||
United States | LP | [23] |
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