Bombón de Azúcar
Ricky Martin · 1996
32 min · 6 tracks · contemporary R&B · pop rock · reggae
A vibrant fusion of Latin pop rhythms and dance beats that invites listeners to the dance floor.
Why this album works
'Bombón de Azúcar' was instrumental in establishing Ricky Martin as a leading figure in Latin pop, contributing to the genre's surge in popularity during the late 1990s. Its infectious sound helped pave the way for a new wave of Latin artists gaining traction on mainstream charts, influencing future crossover acts and dance-pop trends.
- Best for
- dance floor ready remixes steady pacing for parties inviting rhythm for movement
- Context
- Released in 1996, 'Bombón de Azúcar' came during Ricky Martin's rise to international fame following his self-titled album in 1991. At this stage, he was transitioning from a successful career in Latin America to broader global recognition, setting the stage for his eventual crossover hit 'Livin' la Vida Loca' in 1999.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Miley Cyrus· Lady Gaga· Mandy Moore· Panic! at the Disco· Ariana Grande· Katy Perry· Taylor Swift· Flo Rida
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Bombón de azúcar Standout 4:58
- 2 Bombón de azúcar (M+M Classic club mix) Standout 6:14
- 3 Bombón de azúcar (M+M Classic radio mix) 4:18
- 4 Bombón de azúcar (Disco Solution remix) Standout 7:09
- 5 Bombón de azúcar (Disco Solution radio edit) 4:10
- 6 Bombón de azúcar (Disco Solution Dream dub) 5:20
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