2003 single by Celia Cruz featuring El General
"Ella Tiene Fuego " (English: "She Has Fire") is a song performed by Cuban recording artist Celia Cruz . It features Panamanian recording artist El General . The song was written by Sergio George and Fernando Osorio , produced by George and released as the second single from Cruz's final studio album Regalo del Alma (2003) on 20 December 2003.
The song peaked at number twenty-five on the Billboard Latin Songs chart and number two on the Billboard Tropical Songs chart.[ 2] It later became the seventeenth best-performing tropical song of 2004.
Background
In 2001, Cruz released her fifty-ninth album, La Negra Tiene Tumbao . The album featured a top ten single, in its title track as well as another relatively successful single, "Hay Que Empezar Otra Vez".[ 3] "La Negra Tiene Tumbao" peaked at number thirty on the Billboard Latin Songs chart and number four on the Billboard Tropical Songs chart.[ 3] It received nominations for Record of the Year , Song of the Year , and Music Video of the Year at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2002 .[ 4] [ 5] The album won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Salsa Album .[ 6] It was nominated for Album of the Year .[ 4]
In December 2002,[ 7] Cruz was sidelined by a brain tumor.[ 8] In early 2003,[ 9] following a partially successful surgery to remove the tumor, Cruz returned to the studio to record Regalo del Alma ,[ 8] weeks after the operation.[ 10] Cruz later died on 16 July 2003 of brain cancer,[ 11] [ 12] [ 13] at the age of 77.[ 8]
"Rie y Llora " was released as the lead single from the album in July 2003. It was selected lead single for the album, "as it was the song in which she identified with."[ 14] The song received an American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers award for Tropical Song of the Year in 2004.[ 15] At the Latin Grammy Awards of 2004 , the song won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Tropical Song .[ 16] At the ceremony, Regalo del Alma was awarded the Latin Grammy Award for Best Salsa Album .[ 17] It also received the Grammy Award for Best Salsa/Merengue Album at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards .[ 18] At the 2004 Latin Billboard Music Awards , the song received a nomination for "Tropical Airplay Track of the Year by a Female Artist".[ 19]
Musical composition and reception
The song combines tropical and rap musical genres.[ 20] While reviewing the parent album, Allmusic 's Evan Gutierrez claimed the song to be one of several "loop-driven tracks that propel Cruz and her loyal fan base into the 21st century."[ 21] On Eduardo Marceles' biography of Cruz, Marceles considered the song to be "another rap theme".[ 22] It received an American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers award for Tropical Song of the Year in 2005.[ 23]
Track listing
CD Single – The Remixes Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Ella Tiene Fuego" (D'Menace Reggaeton Radio Mix) Sergio George , Edgardo Franco , Jorge PilotoDennis Nieves 3:53 2. "Ella Tiene Fuego" (Giuseppe D. Radio Remix) George, Franco, Piloto Giuseppe D. 3:22 3. "Ella Tiene Fuego" (Chris "The Greek" Panaghi Radio Mix) George, Franco, Piloto Chris Panaghi 3:45 4. "Ella Tiene Fuego" (D'Menace Reggaeton Extended Mix) George, Franco, Piloto Dennis Nieves 5:09 5. "Ella Tiene Fuego" (Giuseppe D. Extended Remix) George, Franco, Piloto Giuseppe D. 5:53 6. "Ella Tiene Fuego" (Chris "The Greek" Panaghi Extended Mix) George, Franco, Piloto Chris Panaghi 6:42 7. "Ella Tiene Fuego" (Album Version) George, Franco, Piloto Sergio George 4:07 Total length: 32:51
Charts
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Year-end charts
References
^ "Celia Cruz deja ´Regalos del alma´ en su último adiós" . El Periódico de Aragón . 18 July 2003. Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ "Regalo del Alma – Celia Cruz: Awards: Allmusic" . Allmusic . Rovi Corporation . Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ a b "La Negra Tiene Tumbao – Celia Cruz: Awards: Allmusic" . Allmusic . Rovi Corporation . Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ a b "Selected Nominees For The Third Latin Grammy Awards" . AllBusiness.com . 3 August 2002. Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ Susman, Gary (24 July 2002). "Trophy Time" . Entertainment Weekly . Time Inc . Archived from the original on 27 July 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ "3rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards – Winners" . Latin Grammy Awards . Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences . 18 September 2002. Archived from the original on 1 December 2002. Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ Pareles, Jon (17 July 2003). "Celia Cruz, Petite Powerhouse of Latin Music, Dies at 77" . The New York Times . Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ a b c "Celia Cruz: Biography & History: Allmusic" . Allmusic . Rovi Corporation . Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ "Celia: The Life and Music of Celia Cruz" . WLS-TV Chicago . ABC Inc. 15 February 2010. Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ Gurza, Agustin (17 July 2003). "Celia Cruz, 77; Queen of Salsa's Passing Marks the End of a Musical Era" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ Pearlman, Ellen (1 April 2008). "Azucar! Celia: The Life and Music of Celia Cruz at the New World Theater" . The Brooklyn Rail . Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ Townsend, Rosa; Vicent, Manuel (18 July 2003). "La muerte de Celia Cruz consterna al exilio cubano y a los artistas de la isla" . El Pais (in Spanish). Ediciones El Pais, S.L. Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ "¡Azúcar en el cielo!" . El Diario de Hoy (in Spanish). 17 July 2003. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ Castillo, Efrain (6 July 2008). "Estampas: Cinco años sin Celia" (in Spanish). El Universal. Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ "ASCAP Congratulates our 2004 El Premio Award Winners" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media . 20 March 2004. Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ Cobo, Leila (11 September 2004). "The Latin Grammys: Familiar Faces Hold the Spotlight" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media . Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ "Lista de nominados al los Grammy Latinos" . Terra Networks (in Spanish). Telefónica . Archived from the original on 7 October 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ "2003: 46th Annual Grammy Award Winners" . Grammy Awards . The Recording Academy . Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ Cobo, Leila (21 February 2004). "Billboard Latin Music Awards Finalists" . Billboard . 116 (8): 67. ISSN 0006-2510 . Retrieved 17 February 2016 .
^ Cobo, Leila (9 August 2003). "Billboard Picks: Music - Essentials" . Billboard . Retrieved 21 June 2016 .
^ "Regalo del Alma - Celia Cruz: Songs, Reviews, Credits: Allmusic" . Allmusic . Rovi Corporation . Retrieved 20 June 2016 .
^ Marceles Eduardo (2004). Azúcar!: The New Biography of Celia Cruz . Reed Press. p. 187. ISBN 9781594290213 . Retrieved 21 June 2016 .
^ "13th Annual ASCAP Latin Music Awards: Complete List of Award Winners" . American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers . Retrieved 20 June 2016 .
^ "Hot Latin Songs: Mar 20, 2004 − Billboard Chart Archive" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media . 20 March 2004. Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ "Tropical Airplay: Feb 28, 2004 − Billboard Chart Archive" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media . 2 August 2003. Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
^ "Year In Music & Touring: Hot Tropical Airplay" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media . 27 December 2003. Retrieved 17 June 2016 .
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