Jagger (song)

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"Jagger"
Jagger - Emilia.jpg
Single by Emilia
from the album .MP3
LanguageSpanish
Released30 March 2023 (2023-03-30)
Genre
Length2:35
Label Sony Latin
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Zecca
Emilia singles chronology
"Tu Recuerdo"
(2023)
"Jagger"
(2023)
"No Se Ve"
(2023)
Music video
"Jagger" on YouTube

"Jagger" (stylized as "Jagger.mp3") is a song by Argentine singer Emilia. She wrote it along with Duki and its producer Francisco Zecca. The song was released on March 30, 2023, by Sony Music Latin, as the lead single from Emilia's upcoming second studio album .MP3, which is set to be released on November 2, 2023.

Contents

It is a nostalgic song to the culture of the 2000s, with elements of dance pop, urban pop and hip hop, with references in the music video to Beyoncé, Christina Aguilera and Missy Elliott.

Background and composition

The official announcement of the song, together with a snippet, was published by Emilia on her social networks one day before the release, on March 29, 2023. "Jagger" is a dance pop [1] [2] song with elements of urban pop and hip hop. [3]

Music video

The video was described as "funky and powerful", combining "vibrantly" modern styles with vintage touches. [4] It was directed by Facundo Ballve [5] and has references to Christina Aguilera, Missy Elliott, Ciara, and more. [3] It was also compared to video clips by the band Destiny's Child, led by Beyoncé. [6] Emilia has expressed her admiration for the group, having used an interpolation from "Independent Women Part I" in her song "La Chain". [7]

Emilia is the star of the clip, who, accompanied by her dancers, highlights 2000s fashion by wearing low-waisted pants and skirts, large sunglasses, tops, XL earrings, and headscarves, a style that predominates in Argentina. [6]

Charts

Chart (2023)Peak
position
Argentina Hot 100 ( Billboard ) [8] 5
Argentina (Monitor Latino) [9] 11
Argentina (CAPIF) [10] 8
Uruguay (Monitor Latino) [11] 15
Uruguay (CUD) [12] 16

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