Las Qué Se Ponen Bien La Falda

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"Las Qué Se Ponen Bien La Falda"
File:Maria Jose - Las Que Se Ponen Bien La Falda.jpg
Single by María José featuring Ivy Queen
from the album Las Qué Se Ponen Bien La Falda[1]
Released 9 May 2016
Format Radio airplay, digital download
Recorded 2016
Genre Reggaetón, latin pop
Length 3:44
Label OCESA Seitrack
Producer(s) Elliot "El Mago De Oz"
María José chronology
"Diablo"
(2015)
"Las Qué Se Ponen Bien La Falda"
(2016)
Ivy Queen chronology
"Vendetta"
(2015)
"Las Qué Se Ponen Bien La Falda"
(2016)
"Qué Se Jodan"
(2016)

"Las Qué Se Ponen Bien La Falda", also known as "#LQSPBLF," is a song by Mexican recording artist María José, from her upcoming fifth studio album of the same name. The song features vocals performed by Puerto Rican recording artist Ivy Queen. It was released as the lead single from the album via airplay on 9 May 2016 and as a digital download on 13 May 2016. A music video for the song was recorded in Miami in April 2016.[2]

Musically, the song ventures into the genres of reggaeton and urban music, while the lyrics speak of female empowerment and gender violence. The song was met with generally favorable criticism, with critics complementing both the collaboration of the two artists and their lyricism. Upon release, the song debuted at number five in Mexico, with an audience impression of fifteen million.

Background

In 2012, José released her fourth studio album, De Noche, which was very successful.[3] "Tú Ya Sabes A Mí" served as the lead single for the album.[4] In 2014, José became impregnated by her husband,[5] later taking hiatus from her musical career to focus on her baby.[6]

Release and promotion

At a presentation in Hermosillo, Mexico, she announced the release of the song.[7] José premiered snippets of the song on her social networks in April 2016.[8] On 30 April 2016, a preview of the song was posted on José's official YouTube and VEVO accounts.[9] "Las Qué Se Ponen Bien La Falda" was released as the lead single from José's upcoming untitled fifth studio album.[10][11] It was sent to radio on 9 May 2016.[12][13] The same day, a lyric video for the song was uploaded on José's official YouTube account.[14] The album will be promoted by a tour in August 2016,[15] with the album following in September 2016.[16]

Music and lyrics

Musically, José ventures into the genre of reggaetón and urban music on "Las Qué Se Ponen Bien La Falda".[17][18] According to Lena Hensen from People En Español, the chemistry between the two artists can be felt on the song.[18] Univision claimed the song to be an "explosive collaboration".[19] Lyrically, the song defends,[20] and brings empowerment to women.[21] According to an editor for the Mexican journal El Imparcial, the song "responds to all the criticism that has been made in relation to gender violence.[22] José claimed the genres of reggaeton and urban music to be genres where the artists portray females negatively, reaffirming that in all cases, this was not true.[23] The Mexican newspaper La Verdad de Tamaulipas stated that the song did not speak bad about men, "however reaffirmed the power of the female gender, which has been discriminated against throughout history".[24]

Music video

The music video for the song was filmed in Miami,[18] It was filmed over two days on 13 and 14 April 2016.[15] The music video was released via José's social networks on 19 May 2016. It was directed by Pablo Croce.[25] It premiered exclusively on "Al Rojo Vivo con María Celeste" and was later presented on the Telemundo programs "El Nuevo Día", Suelta La Sopa, "Titulares y Más" y "Acceso Total". NBC Universo also premiered the video on their channel as well.[26] It was posted to José's official VEVO account on 21 May 2016.[27] According to Univision, the music video "promises to give something to talk about".[19]

Chart performance

Upon its release, the song debuted at number five on the Mexico Pop chart, with an estimated audience impression of fifteen million.[28] In its second week, the song fell to number twelve on the chart, with an audience impression of twelve million.[29] The song rose four positions to number eight, in its third week on the chart, with an audience impression of fourteen million.[30] For the week of 4 June 2016, the song debuted at number thirty-three on the Billboard Mexico Español Airplay chart.[31]

Charts

Chart (2016) Peak
position
Mexico (Billboard Mexican Airplay)[31] 33
Mexico Pop (Monitor Latino)[28] 5

Release history

Country Date Format Label
Mexico[32] 9 May 2016 Radio airplay OCESA Seitrack
United States[33] 13 May 2016 Digital download Seitrack US

References

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