Mi Movimiento

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Mi Movimiento
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 28, 2018 (2018-09-28)
Recorded2017–2018
Genre
Length63:22
Label Warner Music Latina
Producer
  • Chris Jedi
  • Gaby Music
  • BF
  • Sky Rompiendo
  • DJ Luian
  • Mambo Kingz
  • Kreate
  • Oby "The One"
  • Super Solo
  • Chan El Genio
  • Kevin Adg
  • DJ Blass
  • Predikador
  • Rome
  • Urba
  • Tainy
  • DJ Giann
  • Jazz
  • Lelo
  • Russian
  • Sniggy
  • DJ Diego
  • Play-N-Skillz
De la Ghetto chronology
Masacre Musical
(2008)
Mi Movimiento
(2018)
Los Chulitos
(2020)
Singles from Mi Movimiento
  1. "La Fórmula"
    Released: September 15, 2017
  2. "Todo el Amor"
    Released: June 29, 2018
  3. "Caliente"
    Released: September 7, 2018

Mi Movimiento (English: My Movement) is the second studio album by American singer De la Ghetto, released on September 28, 2018, through Warner Music Latina. [1] It was produced by Chris Jedi, Gaby Music, BF, Sky Rompiendo, DJ Luian, Mambo Kingz, Kreate, Oby "The One", Super Solo, Chan El Genio, Kevin Adg, DJ Blass, Predikador, Rome, Urba, Tainy, DJ Giann, Jazz, Lelo, Russian, Sniggy, DJ Diego and Play-N-Skillz, and features collaborations with Daddy Yankee, Ozuna, Chris Jedi, J Balvin, Maluma, Wisin, Zion & Lennox, Brytiago, Jon Z, Almighty, Flo Rida, Plan B, Konshens and Fetty Wap

Contents

At the 20th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, the album was nominated for Best Urban Music Album while the song "Caliente" was nominated for Best Urban Song. [2]

The album peaked at number five on the Top Latin Albums and Latin Rhythm Albums charts, De la Ghetto's highest-charting album to date on both charts.

Background

The album is the follow-up to De la Ghetto's debut album Masacre Musical (2008) and his third overall release when including the compilation album Geezy Boyz (2013). In 2016, he signed to Warner Music Latina after having previously worked with small labels like Premium Latin Music and Cinq Music, and announced Mi Movimiento as his next project. [3] The album was recorded during 2017 and 2018, he has said that "I've been at this for years, and this album shows a more mature, more global De la Ghetto, but without losing its essence", the project was originally intended to be an EP but was later structured as a full album, it features mainly reggaeton, blending it with other genres in tracks like the trap "Se Que Quieres" and the vallenato-infused "Yo Soy Tuyo". [4]

Singles

The first single for the album was "La Fórmula", a collaboration with Daddy Yankee and Ozuna, released on September 15, 2017. [5] During 2018, two more singles were released, "Todo el Amor" with Maluma and Wisin on June 29, 2018, and "Caliente" with J Balvin on September 7, 2018. All three singles entered the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart, peaking at numbers 14, 17 and 24, respectively, additionally, "La Formula" peaked at number 23 at the Hot Latin Songs chart and was certified platinum in United States. [6] [7] [8]

Track listing

Mi Movimiento track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."La Fórmula" (featuring Daddy Yankee, Ozuna and Chris Jedi)
3:52
2."Mami"
3:28
3."Caliente" (featuring J Balvin)
  • Sky Rompiendo
3:26
4."Me Extrañas" (featuring Maluma and Wisin)
  • Castillo Torres
  • Edgar Semper
  • Luian Malavé
  • Pablo Christian Fuentes
  • Xavier Semper
  • BF
  • DJ Luian
  • Mambo Kingz
3:29
5."Todo el Amor" (featuring Maluma and Wisin)
  • BF
  • DJ Luian
  • Mambo Kingz
3:33
6."Yo Soy Tuyo"
  • Castillo Torres
  • Edwin A. Morales
  • Edwin Díaz
  • Miguel Antonio De Jesús
  • Kreate
  • Oby "The One"
  • Super Solo
3:43
7."Amantes" (featuring Zion & Lennox)
  • Castillo Torres
  • Fuentes
  • Bryan Snaider Lezcano Chaverra
  • Kevin Mauricio Jiménez Londoño
  • Chan El Genio
  • Kevin Adg
3:49
8."Como Ella Baila"
  • Castillo Torres
  • Victor Edmundo Delgado
  • Vladimir Vazquez Felix
  • DJ Blass
  • Predikador
3:11
9."Sé Que Quieres (Remix)" (featuring Brytiago, Jon Z and Almighty)
  • BF
  • DJ Luian
  • Mambo Kingz
4:12
10."Booty Grande" (featuring Flo Rida)
  • Castillo Torres
  • Ramirez
  • Trama Dillard
  • Vazquez Felix
  • DJ Blass
  • Sky Rompiendo
3:16
11."Forever in Love"
  • Castillo Torres
  • Fuentes
  • Jorge Luis Romero
  • Urbani Mota Cedeño
  • BF
  • Rome
  • Urba
4:16
12."No Hay Nadie"
3:42
13."Cójelo Pa Ti" (featuring Plan B)
  • BF
  • DJ Giann
  • Jazz
  • Lelo
4:15
14."Haciéndotelo"
  • Castilo Torres
  • De Jesús
  • Masis Fernandez
  • Tainy
3:44
15."Bad Girls" (featuring Konshens)
  • Castillo Torres
  • Garfield Delano Spence
  • Nikolas David Silvera
  • Tarik Johnston
  • Russian
  • Sniggy
2:42
16."Recuerdo"
  • Castillo Torres
  • Luis A. Lozada
  • DJ Blass
  • DJ Diego
4:44
17."F.L.Y." (featuring Fetty Wap)
  • Castillo Torres
  • Willie Maxwell II
  • David Macías
  • Emannuelle Anene
  • Juan Salinas
  • Oscar Salinas
  • Play-N-Skillz
4:00
Total length:63:22

Charts

Weekly chart performance for Mi Movimiento
Chart (2018)Peak
position
US Top Latin Albums (Billboard) [9] 5
US Latin Rhythm Albums (Billboard) [10] 5

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