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"'Vida'" is a latin pop song by Guatemalan recording artist Ricardo Arjona, released on 7 December 2010 as the second single from his twelfth studio album, 'Poquita Ropa' (2010). The song was written by Arjona, who produced it with longtime collaborators Dan Warner and Lee Levin under their stage name Los Gringos. The song is considered to be an autobiographical song for the singer, and its lyrics are based on "matters of identity".

An accompanying music video for "Vida" was released in November 2010. It was directed by Joaqun Cambr and filmed in Mexico, and "represent[s] that mix of feelings crafting an ambience of hope inside of a story that inevitably has a tragic end." The video was used as part of the feature film 'Poquita Ropa  Una Historia Apasionada' as well as on Arjona's Metamorfosis World Tour. As of 28 July 2012, the video has reached 3.9 million views on YouTube.

Background



With 'Poquita Ropa', Arjona wanted to drastically change his musical style. He tried to use as few instruments as possible, resulting in a production that sounds like a capella performances. Arjona said about the album, "music and women look better with little clothes",[http://www.unionradio.net/ActualidadUR/Nota/visorNota.aspx?id=52024&tpCont=1 "Arjona desnuda sus canciones en "Poquita ropa"] (in Spanish). Union Radio. Retrieved on 23 March 2012. and that "they [the songs] are like women; they get things up and are so concerned about this that they forget that the less clothes, more beauty. The songs are often overwhelmed by ourselves, because we saturate them with arrangements looking to exalt their qualities and we end up hiding them."

Arjona produced the album with the assistance of Dan Warner, who has worked with Shakira, Celine Dion and Christina Aguilera.[http://www.nacion.com/2010-08-09/Entretenimiento/NotaPrincipal/v09-GERAR-MUSICA1.aspx "Ricardo Arjona tiende hoy su Puente"] . 'La Nacin'. Retrieved on 28 March 2012. Jason Birchmeier from Allmusic commented that 'Poquita Ropa' "finds Arjona at his most naked, backed by spare arrangements of acoustic guitar, piano, and Hammond B-3 along with occasional touches of strings, woodwinds, and chorus vocals." 'Poquita Ropa' was the first album that Arjona recorded without producer Tommy Torres, whose last production was '5to Piso' (2008). The album is similar in style to Arjona's work on 'Galera Caribe' (2000).

Composition



"Vida" is a latin pop song written by Arjona, who produced it alongside longtime collaborators Dan Warner and Lee Levin, under their stagename Los Gringos. Doug Emery provided the piano, while Lee Levin performed the percussion and drums instruments and Briang Lang the bass. Roger Silvestre Ramrez and Wendy Pedersen provided additional background vocals on the song, while Andrs Saavedra and Isaas Garca served as the recording engineers. It is considered by Arjona as an autobiographical song, commenting that it "contains a good dose of the life of my old mand", as a reference to his father, who died in 2011. In an interview, music video director Joaqun Cambre commented that "'Vida' is a sweet song, exciting and bitter nonetheless."[https://archive.today/20120912114205/http://www.pronto.com.ar/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=24534&Itemid=362 "Arjona: "Vida es un tema autobiogrfico y con una enorme dosis de la vida de mi viejo""]. Pronto. Retrieved on 19 April 2012. Jason Birchmeier from Allmusic praised the song, stating that it "deal[s] with matters of identity and take a long view, concerning themselves with the past as well as the present and raising questions about the future."

Promotion



Music video

as an introductory video for the show, showcased on an LDC screen present during the concert.

The music video for "Vida" was released on 15 November 2010.[http://www.rcnradio.com/noticias/entretenimiento/10-11-10/ricardo-arjona-estrenar-el-lunes-su-nuevo-sencillo-vida "Ricardo Arjona estrenar el lunes su nuevo sencillo Vida"]. RCN Radio. Retrieved on 19 April 2012. It was filmed in Mexico and directed by Argentinian filmmaker Joaqun Cambre.[http://www.prensalibre.com/noticias/Arjona_triunfa_Vida_poquita_ropa_0_375562533.html "Arjona triunfa con "Vida", su nuevo sencillo"] . Prensa Libre. Retrieved on 19 April 2012. In an interview, Joaqun Cambre commented that he "tried to represent that mix of feelings crafting an ambience of hope inside of a story that inevitably has a tragic end. Ricardo Arjona plays the song while listening to the story playing on an old disc." On the video, Arjona is seen on an old room, playing guitar and sitting on a couch, close to a bed, while singing the lyrics. In between, scenes showing a family reaching to a house, in which the father of the men is laying, close to death. As of 28 July 2012, the video has reached 3.9 million views on YouTube.

Live performances and media appearances

"Vida" was included on the film 'Poquita Ropa Una Historia Apasionada', a compilation of the music videos for all of the songs on the album which premiered in February 2011 by HBO.[http://www.diariocolatino.com/es/20110218/amigos/89605/Ricardo-Arjona-en-cortometraje.htm "Ricardo Arjona en cortometraje"] (in Spanish). Diario CoLatino (Sociedad Cooperativa de Empleados de Diario Latino de R.L.). Retrieved on 11 May 2012. It was directed by Joaqun Cambre, and co-starred Arjona, Gonzlez, Edgar Vivar, Daniel Arenas, Mimi Morales, and Kenny.[https://archive.today/20130104125536/http://www.notisistema.com/noticias/?p=364810 "Arjona y Edith Gonzlez comparten escenario"] (in Spanish). Notisistema. Retrieved on 19 April 2012. Jess Grovas, HBO's corporate communication manager for Mexico and Central America said that it was "a pleasure to have on screen the music of a songwriter like Ricardo Arjona, which is warranty of quality". The film was also broadcast by A&E.[http://www.terra.com.mx/musica/articulo/1082249/Ricardo+Arjona+y+Edith+Gonzalez+estrenan+video+clip.htm "Ricardo Arjona y Edith Gonzlez estrenan video clip"] (in Spanish). Terra Mexico. Retrieved on 19 April 2012. The song is also present on his ongoing Metamorfosis World Tour, where it is used as an introductory video for the show, showcased on an LDC screen present during the concert.Trap, Oscar. [http://www.diariouno.com.ar/espectaculos/Ricardo-Arjona-convoco-a-mas-de-25.000-personas-en-el-Malvinas-Argentinas-20120426-0003.html "Ricardo Arjona convoc a ms de 25.000 personas en el Malvinas Argentinas"] (in Spanish). Diario Uno. Retrieved on 26 April 2012.

Trackslisting



*'Digital Download'

#"Vida" 5:15

Credits and personnel



The credits are taken from the iTunes exclusive digital booklet.'Poquita Ropa' (Digital booklet). Ricardo Arjona. Warner Music Mexico: a division of the Warner Music Group. 2010. 825646802180.

;Personnel

*Ricardo Arjona  Composer, chorus

*Doug Emery  piano, piano arrangements

*Lee Levin  percussion, drums

*Briang Lang  bass

*Roger Silvestre Ramrez  chorus, background vocals

*Wendy Pedersen  background vocals

*Andrs Saavedra  recording engineer

*Isaas Garca  recording engineer

;Technical

*Xarah  Pro Tools

*Chris Zalles  Pro Tools

*Sebastian Krys  mixing engineer

*Gavin Lurseen  mastering engineer

*Reuben Cohen  mastering assistant

*Guido Daz  sound engineer on "Puente" (Caribe)

*Juan Mario Aracil  sound engineer, mixing engineer on "Puente" (Caribe)

*Ricardo Arjona  creative direction

*Carlos R. Perez  creative direction

*Elasticpeople.com  graphic design

Release history



References



Category:2010 singles

Category:2010 songs

Category:Ricardo Arjona songs

Category:Songs written by Ricardo Arjona

Category:Spanish-language songs

Category:Warner Music Latina singles

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