Bombón de Azúcar cover

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.

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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