Xplosión Explained

Xplosión
Type:studio
Artist:Vico C
Cover:Vico_C_-_Xplosión.jpg
Released:September 14, 1993
Recorded:1992–93
Prime Pro Studio
Genre:Hip hop
Length:40:29
Label:Prime Records/BMG
Producer:Vico C, Barón Lopez
Prev Title:Traigo La Bomba
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Dos Tiempos Bajo Un Mismo Tono
Next Year:1994

Xplosión is the second studio album by Puerto Rican rap recording artist Vico C released on September 14, 1993 by Prime Records and distributed by BMG.[1] [2] With lyrics raging from drugs trade, social conscience, violence and love along with a production between Rap, R&B and Reggae, Xplosion is considered one of Vico C`s most important albums and is it credited to have an important influence of the early stages of the reggaeton movement.[3] Some samples and contained on some tracks of the album, including Love Will Never Do by Janet Jackson for "Base y Fundamento", Express Yourself by Dr. Dre for "Saboréalo", Baby You Can Do It by The S.O.S. Band for "Baby Quiero Hacelo" and Get Up, Get into It, Get Involved by James Brown for the single "María".[4] [5]

Xplosion received positive reviews by critics and fans alike.[6] Billboard staff, stated that the album was a diverse set, containing an infectious mix of sociopolitical narratives and carnal love tales. However, it labeled some lyrics contains on some songs as an unfriendly to R&B and Latin Radio. Just like his previous albums, Xplosion contains strong social lyrics. The track "Base y Fundamendo" talks about the differences between the upper social class and poor neighborhood in Puerto Rico, discrimination, colorism and racism.[7] [8] On the title track, is a social critique where he expresses his concern about the social status of the time, classism, the increase of drug addiction among youth and wars.[9] [10]

Following the release of the album, he was nominated for Rap Artist of The Year at the 6th Lo Nuestro Awards. Like his previous album, it contains a few Vico C`s better known hits. "Maria" and "Saborealo" important airplay among the young audiences in Puerto Rico and were certified Gold and Platinum.[11] [12] Eventually, both tracks charted insade of US Tropical Airplay.[13] Although, the album did not charted on any official chart.

Credits and personnel

The following credits are from Xplosion liner notes are:

Notes and References

  1. Book: LeBrón . Marisol . Policing Life and Death: Race, Violence, and Resistance in Puerto Rico . 2019 . Univ of California Press . 9780520300170 . 96 . en.
  2. Web site: 'Xplosión' de Vico C ya cumple 20 años desde su lanzamiento. 2020-11-27. www.noticel.com. en-US.
  3. Book: Rivera-Rideau, Petra R. . Remixing Reggaetón: The Cultural Politics of Race in Puerto Rico . 2015-09-17 . Duke University Press . 978-0-8223-7525-8 . en.
  4. Web site: Baby Quiero Hacerlo by Vico C on WhoSampled . 2022-09-26 . WhoSampled . en.
  5. Web site: Xplosion by Vico C: Album Samples, Covers and Remixes . 2022-09-26 . WhoSampled . en.
  6. September 18, 1993 . Album Reviews . 70 . Billboard .
  7. Book: Green, Charles St Clair . Globalization and Survival in the Black Diaspora: The New Urban Challenge . 1997-01-01 . SUNY Press . 978-0-7914-3415-4 . en.
  8. Book: Negrón-Muntaner . Frances . Puerto Rican Jam: Rethinking Colonialism and Nationalism . Grosfoguel . Ramón . 1997 . U of Minnesota Press . 978-0-8166-2848-3 . en.
  9. Book: Aparicio . F. . Musical Migrations: Transnationalism and Cultural Hybridity in Latin/o America . I . Jàquez . C. . 2003-01-03 . Springer . 978-0-230-10744-1 . en.
  10. Book: LeBrón, Marisol . Policing Life and Death: Race, Violence, and Resistance in Puerto Rico . 2019-04-16 . Univ of California Press . 978-0-520-30017-0 . en.
  11. Latin Music 6 Pack . Billboard . 1999-06-26 . Nielsen Business Media . en.
  12. Web site: CMTV . CMTV - Biografía de Vico C . 2022-09-26 . CMTV . es.
  13. February 20, 1993 . Top Latin Albums - FOR WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 20, 1993 . Billboard .