Déjenme Llorar Explained

Déjenme Llorar
Type:studio
Cover:Dejenme Llorar.jpg
Genre:Alternative pop
Length:57:33
Language:Spanish
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Déjenme Llorar (English: Let Me Cry), is the debut studio album by Mexican singer and songwriter Carla Morrison, released on March 27, 2012, through Cosmica Records.[1] It was produced by Morrison alongside Juan Manuel Torreblanca and Andrés Landon.[2]

The album was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards, being Morrison's first Grammy nomination.[3] At the 13th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, the project was nominated for Album of the Year and won Best Alternative Music Album, while the title track was nominated for Song of the Year and won Best Alternative Song, being Morrison's first Latin Grammy wins.[4]

Déjenme Llorar topped the Mexican Albums chart and peaked at numbers 15 and 56 at the Latin Pop Albums and Top Latin Albums charts, respectively. It was certified platinum in Mexico, being Morrison's first and only album to date to achieve that.

Background

The album followed Morrison's previous EPs Aprendiendo a Aprender (2009) and Mientras Tú Dormías... (2010), the project was announced prior to the last concert of the tour she embarqued on to promoted the latter EP during 2011, the tour spanned several cities in both Mexico and United States, and culminated in a concert at the Teatro Metropólitan in Mexico City, Morrison decided to work on the album independently instead of signing to a label, she said that "It is not because if you sign, it means that you have already sold yourself, rather it is because I do not like to work under pressure, but rather at my own pace", about the sound of the album she said that "it will be more folk-sounding, it has the same intensity but with a more latin american tint".[5]

A deluxe version of the album was released in 2014, consisting of 24 songs, divided in two discs. It includes all the original songs from Dejenme Llorar plus alternate versions and five remixes of some songs from the album. About the re-edition, Morrison said that she had been wanting to release it for a while and that "it is a very important album in my career and for many people, for what I put together the most significant topics for my followers".[6]

Singles

The title track of the album "Déjenme Llorar" was released as the album's first single followed by "Hasta la Piel" on March 21, 2012.[7] The song peaked at nomber 50 in the Latin Digital Songs Sales chart.[8] The songs "Eres Tú" and "Disfruto" were released as the album's third and fourth singles, the latter entered the Mexico Espanol Airplay chart, peaking at 38, being her highest appearance in the chart.[9]

A music video for the lead single, directed by Benjamín Estrada and produced by Eduardo López, was uploaded to Cosmica Artists' YouTube account on December 17, 2011. As of 2023, the video over 360 million views, being one of Morrison's most viewed music videos in the platform.[10]

Track listing

All tracks are produced by Morrison, Juan Manuel Torreblanca and Andres Landon.[1]

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2012)Peak
position
Mexican Albums Chart (AMPROFON)[11] 1
US Latin Pop Albums (Billboard)[12] 15
US Top Latin Albums (Billboard)[13] 56

Awards and nominations

width=5%YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult Ref.
2012Latin Grammy AwardsAlbum of the YearDéjenme Llorar
Best Alternative Music Album
Song of the Year"Déjenme Llorar"
Best Alternative Song
2013Grammy AwardsBest Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative AlbumDejenme Llorar

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Déjenme Llorar. August 28, 2021. Apple Music (Mexico).
  2. Web site: Se va... ¡Sin Despedir!. Reforma. April 17, 2014. August 28, 2021. es.
  3. News: Grammys 2013: Complete list of nominees and winners . . 3 September 2017.
  4. Web site: Final Nomination List : 57th Grammy Awards . Grammy Award . 21 February 2015.
  5. Web site: Carla Morrison prepara nuevo disco. El Siglo de Durango. August 1, 2011. August 5, 2022. es.
  6. Web site: Carla Morrison muestra edición deluxe de su álbum "Déjenme llorar". Hoy Tamaulipas. December 1, 2014. July 30, 2023. es.
  7. Web site: Carla Morrison y su nueva producción. Informador. March 23, 2012. August 28, 2021. es.
  8. Carla Morrison Chart History (Latin Digital Song Sales). Billboard. August 28, 2021.
  9. Carla Morrison Chart History (Mexico Pop Español Airplay). Billboard. August 28, 2021.
  10. Web site: Carla Morrison - Dejenme Llorar (feat. Leonel Garcia) Video Oficial. YouTube. July 30, 2023.
  11. Web site: AMPROFON - Semana Del 13- 19 de Marzo 2013. AMPROFON. August 28, 2021.
  12. Carla Morrison Chart History (Latin Pop Albums). Billboard. August 28, 2021.
  13. Carla Morrison Chart History (Top Latin Albums). Billboard. August 28, 2021.