Mamacita (album)

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Mamacita
Super Junior Mamacita (A Ver.).jpg
Digital and A version cover
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 29, 2014 (2014-08-29)
RecordedJune – August 2014
StudioS.M. Studios
(Seoul, South Korea)
Genre
Length37:44
49:29 (This Is Love - repackage)
Language Korean
Label S.M.
Producer Lee Soo-man
Super Junior chronology
Hero
(2013)
Mamacita
(2014)
Devil
(2015)
Singles from Mamacita
  1. "Mamacita"
    Released: August 29, 2014
Mamacita Version A and B track list
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Mamacita" (아야야;Ayaya;lit. Ouch) Yoo Young-jin
Red Rocket3:27
2."Midnight Blues" (춤을 춘다;Chumeul Chunda;lit. Dance)
  • Jason Gill
  • Curtis Richardson (WayBetta)
  • Emanuel Olsson
  • Jason Gill
  • Curtis Richardson (WayBetta)
  • Emanuel Olsson
4:21
3."Evanesce" (백일몽;Baegilmong;lit. Daydream) Misfit
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Red Rocket)
  • Teddy Riley (Red Rocket)
  • Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Andrew Choi
  • Red Rocket
  • Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Andrew Choi
3:44
4."Raining Spell for Love" (사랑이 멎지 않게;Sarang-i Meotji Ankye;lit. Let love never stop)
  • Teddy Riley (Red Rocket)
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Red Rocket)
  • Lee Hyun-seung (Red Rocket)
  • Jason J. Lopez
  • Red Rocket
  • Jason J. Lopez
3:22
5."Shirt"
  • Donghae
  • Team One Sound
  • Donghae
  • Team One Sound
3:28
6."This Is Love"
  • Kim Ji-hoo
  • Park Seul-gi
  • Lola Fair
  • Nermin Harambašić
3:49
7."Let's Dance" Seo Ji-eum
  • Hitchhiker
  • Im Kwang-wook (Devine Channel)
  • Ylva Dimberg (The Kennel)
  • Nermin Harambašić
3:45
8."Too Many Beautiful Girls"
  • Chris Young (Chestnut Music Group)
  • Andy Jackson
3:20
9."Mid-season" (환절기;Hwanjeolgi;lit. Changing seasons)
Hwang Hyun (MonoTree)MonoTree4:01
10."Islands"
  • Seo Ji-eum
  • Lee Yoo-jin
  • Jo Yoon-kyung
Don Spike 4:27
Total length:37:44
This Is Love special edition track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."This Is Love" (stage version)
  • Kim Ji-hoo
  • Park Seul-gi
  • Lola Fair
  • Nermin Harambašić
4:07
2."Hit Me Up" Lee Chae-yoon
  • Red Rocket
  • Daniel "Obi" Klein
  • Andreas "Mage" Maggiani (Devine Channel)
3:24
3."Mamacita" (아야야;Ayaya;lit. Ouch) Yoo Young-jin
  • Yoo Young-jin
  • Teddy Riley (Red Rocket)
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Red Rocket)
  • Lee Hyun-seung (Red Rocket)
  • Jason J. Lopez
Red Rocket3:27
4."Midnight Blues" (춤을 춘다;Chumeul Chunda;lit. Dance)
  • Jason Gill
  • Curtis Richardson (WayBetta)
  • Emanuel Olsson
  • Jason Gill
  • Curtis Richardson (WayBetta)
  • Emanuel Olsson
4:21
5."Don't Leave Me"
  • Siwon
  • Kim Yong-sin (Iconic Sounds)
  • Joseph "220" Park (Iconic Sounds)
  • Siwon
  • Iconic Sounds
3:41
6."...ing" (;Jung) (performed by Super Junior-K.R.Y.)Park Chang-hyunPark Chang-hyunPark Chang-hyun4:16
7."Evanesce" (백일몽;Baegilmong;lit. Daydream) Misfit
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Red Rocket)
  • Teddy Riley (Red Rocket)
  • Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Andrew Choi
  • Red Rocket
  • Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Andrew Choi
3:44
8."Raining Spell for Love" (사랑이 멎지 않게;Sarang-i Meotji Ankye;lit. Let love never stop)
  • Teddy Riley (Red Rocket)
  • Dominique "DOM" Rodriguez (Red Rocket)
  • Lee Hyun-seung (Red Rocket)
  • Jason J. Lopez
  • Red Rocket
  • Jason J. Lopez
3:22
9."Shirt"
  • Donghae
  • Team One Sound
  • Donghae
  • Team One Sound
3:28
10."Let's Dance" Seo Ji-eum
  • Hitchhiker
  • Im Kwang-wook (Devine Channel)
  • Ylva Dimberg (The Kennel)
  • Nermin Harambašić
3:45
11."Too Many Beautiful Girls"
  • Chris Young (Chestnut Music Group)
  • Andy Jackson
3:20
12."Mid-season" (환절기;Hwanjeolgi;lit. Changing seasons)
Hwang Hyun (MonoTree)MonoTree4:01
13."Islands"
  • Seo Ji-eum
  • Lee Yoo-jin
  • Jo Yoon-kyung
Don Spike 4:27
Total length:49:23

Personnel

Credit for Mamacita are adapted from the album.

Charts

Album sales

Gaon Monthly Album Chart, South Korea
YearMonthMamacitaThis Is Love (Repackaged Edition)Ref
SalesAccumulative salesSalesAccumulative sales
2014September237,646237,646 [31]
October32,728270,354114,216114,216 [32]
November28,644142,860 [33]
December265,781655143,515 [34]
Total409,296 [34]

Release history

CountryDateFormatDistributing label
South KoreaAugust 29, 2014
September 1, 2014 (Version A)
September 12, 2014 (Version B)
October 23, 2014 (Special Edition)
October 27, 2014 (Special Edition)
Digital download
CD
CD
Digital download
CD
KT Music
TaiwanDecember 24, 2014 (Special Edition)CD + DVDAvex Trax

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef
2014 Golden Disk Awards Disk BonsangMamacitaWon [35]
Disk DaesangNominated [35]
Mnet Asian Music Awards Album of the YearNominated [36]
Daesang AwardNominated [36]
Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards Artist of the Year (Album) – 3rd QuarterWon [37]
Artist of the Year (Album) – 4th QuarterThis Is LoveWon [37]
Hong Kong Top Sales Music AwardBest Sales Releases (Japanese and Korean)MamacitaWon [38]
This Is LoveWon [38]
2016 iF Product Design Award Discipline packagingWon [39]

Listicles

PublisherYearListicleNominee/workPlacementRef.
Billboard 2019Top 100 Greatest K-Pop Songs of the 2010s"This Is Love"76th [40]

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