La Dulzura Explained

La Dulzura
Type:Album
Artist:Cultura Profética
Cover:La Dulzura cover.jpg
Released:August 22, 2010
Recorded:Playbach Studio, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Genre:Reggae
Length:56:32
Label:La Mafafa
Prev Year:2007
Next Title:Sobrevolando
Next Year:2019

La Dulzura is the fifth studio album by Puerto Rican reggae band Cultura Profética, released in 2010. The title of the album literally means "The Sweetness" in Spanish.

Album information

Background

In 2010, Cultura Profética released La Dulzura, the group's first album on its own record label, La Mafafa.[1] While discussing the decision to create an independent record label, Rodríguez explained "I can't deny we spoke with different labels, but we didn't find anything favorable. Labels are going through tough times and we decided to brave it on our own."[1] Many of the songs on the album were written and performed during the band's extensive touring beginning in 2007, and the songs went through numerous transformations during this time.[1] Before the album's official release, the band posted songs on the internet, including "La Complicidad," which became a radio hit in Puerto Rico and Latin America. La Dulzura debuted at number five on Billboards Top Latin Albums Chart.[1]

Music and lyrics

La Dulzura represented a stylistic departure for the group, both musically and lyrically. The song "Del Tope al Fondo" is influenced by Argentine music, especially the genre of tango.[2] Lyrically, the band discusses more romantic themes as opposed to the political emphasis of the group's previous records. Guitarist Eliut Gonzalez remarked that the band aimed to shift discussion to "the good things in the world," explaining that "We know that people need help, and that behind every revolution or movement, there is love. We wanted to document that in our music, but without doing it in a cheesy or typical way."[3] La Dulzura contains some of the group's most popular songs, including "Baja la Tensión," "La Complicidad, "Para Estar", "Ilegal" & More

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Riddim & Romance. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Cobo. Leila. July 3, 2010. May 17, 2015.
  2. Web site: Cultura Profética sobre su nuevo corte: "Hace falta controversia para dar un cambio". La Vida. Spanish. September 30, 2014. May 16, 2015.
  3. Darby, Heidi (2014) "Cultura Profética Are the Lords of Latin Reggae ", OC Weekly, June 23, 2014. Retrieved July 4, 2014