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This article is about the album. For the song, see Mi Plan (song).
Mi Plan Studio album by Nelly Furtado Released September 11, 2009 Recorded 2008–2009
Rumblecone Studios
The Orange Lounge
(Toronto, Canada)
The Hit Factory
Cubejam
Instrument Zoo
(Miami, Florida)
Westlake Studios
(Los Angeles, California)
Casa Limón Studios
(Madrid, Spain)
Juan Luis Guerra Private Studios
(Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)Genre Latin pop, pop rock Length 44:39 Language Spanish Label Nelstar, Universal Music Latino Producer Nelly Furtado, James Bryan, Julieta Venegas, Lester Mendez, Brian West, The Demolition Crew, Salaam Remi Nelly Furtado chronology Loose
(2006)Mi Plan
(2009)TBA
(2012)Singles from Mi Plan - "Manos al Aire"
Released: June 30, 2009 - "Más"
Released: December 18, 2009 - "Bajo Otra Luz"
Released: June 15, 2010
Mi Plan (Spanish: My Plan) is the fourth studio album by Canadian recording artist Nelly Furtado and the first she has released in Spanish. It was first released on September 11, 2009 by Furtado's own record label, Nelstar Entertainment. The album was produced primarily by Furtado with other contributions made by James Bryan, Lester Mendez, Salaam Remi, The Demolition Crew, Julieta Venegas and Brian West. Furtado described the songs on the album to be "simple love songs".
Mi Plan was generally well received by music critics, most applauding Furtado's vocals. The album reached number one on the US Latin Billboard chart, and was later certified platinum Latin album by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album won a Latin Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Album in 2010. The lead single from the album, "Manos al Aire" was released in June 2009. The song became Furtado's first solo number one single on the US Billboard Top Latin Songs chart. She also became the first North American artist to top the chart with an original Spanish song. Two further singles came from the album, "Más", released in December 2009, and "Bajo Otra Luz", released in June 2010. The album was further supported by her 2010 Mi Plan Tour, her first tour reaching Latin America. A remix album was released in October 2010, featuring remixes of the singles.
Contents
Background
Furtado began working with guitarist and producer James Bryan on "My Plan", for a possible English language album.[1] She said she would try to write songs in English and then in Portuguese but that she did not feel inspired.[2] She mentioned that fellow Canadian singer-songwriter Alex Cuba suggested that they try writing the lyrics in Spanish and then he would go on to write the melodies.[1] After approving of the idea, she said that she, Cuba and Bryan started "really organically writing songs" in Spanish.[1] Cuba then helped them pen more songs, including the title track, "Mi Plan", and "Manos al Aire". "Mi Plan" features Cuba on vocals.[3][4] According to Cuba, the three got together five times between September 2008 and February 2009 and wrote nine songs, six of which made it onto the album.[5] Furtado also worked with Julieta Venegas, who wrote the song "Bajo Otra Luz" and also contributed to another song called "Vacación", playing the accordion.[6] Altogether, Furtado wrote 24 Spanish-language songs, 12 of which made the final track list.[7]
Content
In an interview with the The Associated Press, Furtado said that the album was a personal statement and that the central theme was love.[8] She noted that her previous albums had songs that "explored certain aspects of love, but they're not really direct love songs" and the songs on Mi Plan were more simple.[8] She also claimed that she "wanted to abandon the dance-pop vibe of her last record and try a different sound."[2] Furtado explained that she decided she wanted to perform in Spanish because she did not follow commercial or sales trends and that the album was "the next phase".[9] She said that writing songs in Spanish felt "very liberating"[10] allowing her to "express other emotions" singing in Spanish because, as she put it, "In English, especially as a woman, the moment you start to be angry, you get labelled bad-tempered like Alanis Morissette, or if you're too sad, you get written off as fragile and sappy."[9][11]
The first track on the album is "Manos al Aire", an uptempo dance-influenced track, which Furtado says is about "having a heated argument" with her love interest. During the chorus, she puts up the "white flag" and "surrenders" to him.[12] Another song from the album entitled, "Bajo Otra Luz", Furtado proclaimed, is about "when you are in a relationship and you are under a light. You feel like something is glowing on you and there is something different about the world. You can’t put your finger on it."[13] The seventh track, "Suficiente Tiempo", is a description of the busy life of an overworked wife who is "trying to make time for a date night".[11] Furtado said that the album was "purposefully collaboration-heavy" because she "want[ed] it to sound like a community effort. I wanted it to have all those layers of experience"[14] She also collaborated with Josh Groban on a song entitled, "Silencio" and called the collaboration a "huge blessing." She felt it was important to feature "an artist that people know more for their English recordings" because she wanted to demonstrate that "language isn't a barrier when it comes to music."[15]
Critical reception
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [16] BBC Music (mixed)[11] Billboard (favorable)[17] Digital Spy [18] Entertainment Weekly (C)[19] MusicOMH [20] Slant [21] The Boston Globe (favorable)[22] The New York Times (favorable)[23] Yahoo! Music UK [24] The album was generally well-received by critics: it scored 71/100 among professional music critics cited by Metacritic.[25] In a positive review, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic wrote that the album is "assured and cohesive" and claimed that it is her "strongest album yet".[16] Billboard described the album as "straightforward songs that appeal to melodic sensibilities rather than rhythmic contraptions, the set is a mix of vulnerability and earnestness."[17] The Boston Globe said "Furtado bridges pop sensibilities with Latin music" and also mentioned the songs, "Sueños" and "Silencio", saying that they "bring out the purity in Furtado’s vocals".[22]
Digital Spy writer, Mayor Nissim, asserted that "aside from the vocals and lyrics, much of the music here wouldn't sound out of place in the UK or US charts, which is both a good and bad thing." He also went on to say that "the fact Manos and several other songs feature rather Americanised production can prevent them from completely hitting the mark" because, as he put it, "Furtado's tunes don't always get the Spanish wallop her vocals deserve."[18] MusicOMH said in its review that "For the most part, the album is a pretty good listen" and claimed that songs from the album are "pleasant but never overly diverting."[20] Paul Lester, a writer for BBC, gave the album a mixed review and said the music is "equally inoffensive". The writer compared it to her previous release, Loose and claimed that "Timbaland’s inventive approach to dance motion is much missed".[11] Entertainment Weekly also stated, "Without the Midas touch of studio magician Timbaland, Furtado has only her nasal, pleasant-enough vocals and a distinctly middlebrow musicality."[19] Kevin Liedel of Slant Magazine was very critical, writing, "[it] manifests itself here in a labored and predictable fashion" and also said it is "heartless, with forced sincerity".[21]
Chart performance
Mi Plan debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums chart on October 3, 2009, making it Furtado's first Latin number-one album.[26] The album also debuted at number-one on the Latin Pop Albums chart, where it spent five weeks.[27] On November 6, 2009, the album received a Latin album platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling over 100,000 copies.[28] According to Nielson SoundScan, the album was the highest selling Latin pop album in 2009.[29] It shipped over 60,000 copies in its first week.[29] The album also entered the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart, peaking at number 39.[30] In Switzerland, Mi Plan entered the charts at number three and stayed in the top ten for five weeks.[31] There, the album was certified gold for shipping over 15,000 units.[32] At the 11th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, Furtado won the award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album.[33] The album sold 2 million copies worldwide by 2011.
Promotion
Prior to the album's release, three promotional singles were released exclusively on Apple's iTunes Store as a "Countdown to Mi Plan."[34] "Más" was the first promotional single released on July 21, 2009. The next month, "Mi Plan" was released, followed by "Bajo Otra Luz" in early September.[34] "Silencio" was digitally released as a promotional single only for U.E. from Rhapsody on September 1, 2009.[35] On October 26, 2010, a 12-track album entitled, "Mi Plan Remixes" was released, featuring singles released from "Mi Plan".[36] An English version of "Fuerte" was released as a promotional single from Mi Plan and Mi Plan Remixes on October 26, 2010.[37] Before she began touring, Furtado appeared at various award shows and small venues, performing in places such as the 2009 ALMA Awards.[38] Furtado also appeared at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2010, performing a medley of "Fuerte" and "Bajo Otra Luz", alongside La Mala Rodríguez and The JabbaWockeeZ.[39] The album was also supported by the Mi Plan Tour, which began on March 16, 2010, in Mexico and Venezuela and continued further into Latin America, with six more venues in Ecuador, Chile, Argentina and Brazil.[40][41] Furtado performed at Yas Arena in Abu Dhabi, supported by Taio Cruz and Tinchy Stryder.[42]
Mi Plan Tour
Main article: Mi Plan TourThe tour was announced on January 5, 2010 via Furtado's official website.[43] For the tour, Furtado asked her fans for help choosing the setlist, asking which songs should be on the show.[44] The concert in Santiago was one of the firsts after the 2010 Chile earthquake that happened 3 weeks before. Nelly Furtado donated 5% of the revenues to the people affected by the catastrophe.[45] To promote the tour in Brazil, on March 24, 2010, Furtado made a "VIP Pocket Show" appeared in the reality show program Big Brother Brasil 10 from Rede Globo, the country's leading channel. She performed 5 songs from the tour in acoustic versions ("Maneater", "I'm Like a Bird", "Try", "Say It Right" and "Turn Off The Light").
Singles
"Manos al aire" was released on June 30, 2009 as the lead single from the album, sent to worldwide radio with digital and mobile retail availability the next day. It was Furtado's first single to top the U.S. Billboard Top Latin Tracks.[46] With the song, Furtado made history by becoming the first North American artist to reach number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart with an original Spanish song that was not translated from another language.[47] It achieved international success, peaking at number two in Germany,[48] Czech Republic,[49] and Italy[50] while it reached the top twenty in various other countries such as Switzerland, France and Spain.[51]
"Más" was the second single released from the album. It was released as a download single on December 18, 2009, in Germany.[52] It did not perform as well as "Manos al Aire", peaking at number 25 on the Billboard Latin Pop Airplay chart.[53] An Italian version of the song was digitally released on January 22, 2010.[54]
"Bajo otra luz" was digitally released from iTunes in Canada and Mexico on August 31, 2009.[55][56] It premiered as the final single from the album on US radio in early May 2010 with digital downloading available on June 15, 2010.[57] It was the least successful single from the album, not charting anywhere.
Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1. "Manos al Aire" Nelly Furtado, James Bryan, Alex Cuba Nelly Furtado, James Bryan 3:29 2. "Más" Furtado, Lester Mendez, Andrés Recio Lester Mendez 3:31 3. "Mi Plan" (featuring Alex Cuba) Furtado, Bryan, Cuba Nelly Furtado, James Bryan 4:05 4. "Sueños" (featuring Alejandro Fernández) Furtado, Bryan, Cuba Nelly Furtado, James Bryan, Brian West 3:10 5. "Bajo Otra Luz" (featuring Julieta Venegas and La Mala Rodríguez) Venegas, Maria Rodríguez Nelly Furtado, Julieta Venegas,
The Demolition Crew4:19 6. "Vacación" Furtado, Mendez, Venegas Lester Mendez 3:43 7. "Suficiente Tiempo" Furtado, Cuba Salaam Remi 3:03 8. "Fuerte" (featuring Concha Buika) Furtado, Bryan, Cuba Salaam Remi 3:24 9. "Silencio" (featuring Josh Groban) Furtado, Mendez, Julio Reyes Copello Lester Mendez 3:34 10. "Como Lluvia" (featuring Juan Luis Guerra) Furtado, Mendez, Juan Luis Guerra Lester Mendez 3:37 11. "Feliz Cumpleaños" Furtado, Bryan, Cuba Nelly Furtado, The Demolition Crew 8:44 - "Fantasmas" (hidden track, starts 5 minutes and 11 seconds into "Feliz Cumpleaños") – 3:33
Personnel
Credits below are adapted from the Mi Plan liner notes.[6]
Production
- Andrés Recio – executive producer, A&R
- Nelly Furtado – executive producer, producer, mixing
- Chris Smith – executive producer
- James Bryan – producer, guitar, drums, keyboards, engineer
- Julieta Venegas – producer, accordion
- Lester Méndez – producer, percussion, guitar, keyboards, mixing, engineer, string arrangements
- Brian West – producer
- The Demolition Crew – producers
- Salaam Remi – producer, drums, keyboards
- Vanessa Freebairn-Smith – cello
- Alex Grant – cello
- Daniel Stone – percussion
- Rafael Padilla – percussion
- Roger Travassos – percussion
- Dan Warner – guitar, bass
- Dan Turco – guitar
- Vincent Henry – guitar
- Staybent Krunk-A-Delic – guitar, keyboards
- Ramón Stagnaro – guitar, cuatro
- Matt Scannell – guitar, bass
- Michael Anthony – drums
- Lee Levin – drums
- Julio Hernandez – bass
- Alex Cuba – bass
- Chris Gehringer – general mastering
- Demacio Castellón – mixing
- Franklin Emmanuel Socorro – mixing, engineer
- Jason "Metal" Donkersgoed – mixing, engineer
- Joel Numa – mixing, engineer
- Ron Taylor – digital editing
- Jorge Vivo – engineer
- Antonio Resendiz – engineer
- Julian Vazquez – engineer
- Allan Leschhorn – engineer
- Ryan Evans – engineer
- Enrique Larreal – engineer
- Carlos Alvarez – engineer
- Aureo Baqueiro – vocal producer
- Marc Rogers – double bass
- Javier Limón – flamenco guitar
- Tyler Armes – piano
- Nick Banns – string arrangements
- Sonus Quartet – strings
Guest appearances
- Alex Cuba appears courtesy of Caracol Records
- Alejandro Fernández appears courtesy of Universal Music Latino
- Julieta Venegas appears courtesy of Sony Music
- La Mala Rodríguez appears courtesy of Universal Music Spain
- Concha Buika appears courtesy of Warner Bros. and casalimon.tv
- Javier Limón appears courtesy of casalimon.tv
- Josh Groban appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records
- Juan Luis Guerra appears courtesy of EMI Televisa Music
Charts and certifications
Charts
Charts (2009) Peak
positionAustrian Albums Chart[58] 6 Belgian (Flanders) Albums Chart[59] 27 Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart[60] 28 Canadian Albums Chart[61] 20 Czech Albums Chart[62] 5 Dutch Albums Chart[63] 30 European Albums Chart[64] 6 French Albums Chart[65] 41 German Albums Chart[66] 5 Italian Albums Chart[67] 10 Mexican Albums Chart[68] 11 Polish Albums Chart[69] 6 Spanish Albums Chart[70] 8 Swiss Albums Chart[31] 3 U.S. Billboard 200[71] 39 U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums[72] 1 U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums[73] 1 Year-end charts
Chart (2009) Position German Albums Chart[74] 82 Polish Albums Chart[75] 91 Swiss Albums Chart[76] 54 U.s. Billboard Top Latin Albums[77] 46 U.s. Billboard Latin Pop Albums[78] 14 Sales and certifications
Region Certification Sales/shipments Chile[79] 2× Platinum 30,000^ Germany (BVMI)[80] Gold 100,000^ Poland (ZPAV)[81] Gold 10,000* Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[32] Gold 15,000x United States (RIAA)[28] Platinum (Latin) 100,000^ *sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
xunspecified figures based on certification aloneSee also
- List of number-one Billboard Top Latin Albums of 2009
- List of number-one Billboard Latin Pop Albums of 2009
Release history
Region Date Label Germany September 11, 2009[82] Universal Music Austria Switzerland United Kingdom September 14, 2009[83] Polydor United States September 15, 2009[84] Universal Music Latino Mexico[85] Canada[86] Universal Music Brazil September 17, 2009[87] France October 5, 2009[88] References
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- ^ Amazon UK release date, August 17, 2009
- ^ Amazon US release date, August 17, 2009
- ^ Mexican release date, September 10, 2009
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- ^ Brazilian release date, September 12, 2009
- ^ "Mi plan : Nelly Furtado en CD album : tous les disques à la Fnac". Musique.fnac.com. 2009-06-17. http://musique.fnac.com/a2729093/Nelly-Furtado-Mi-plan-CD-album?Mn=-1&Mu=-13&Ra=-28&To=0&Nu=1&Fr=0. Retrieved 2009-10-15.
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Nelly Furtado Discography · Awards and nominationsStudio albums Live albums Compilation albums Mi Plan Remixes · The Best of Nelly FurtadoExtended plays DVDs Concert tours Related topics Whoa, Nelly! Folklore Loose "No Hay Igual" · "Maneater" · "Te Busqué" · "Promiscuous" · "All Good Things (Come to an End)" · "Say It Right" · "Do It" · "In God's Hands"Mi Plan The Best of Nelly Furtado Promotional singles Featured singles "Get Ur Freak On (Remix)" · "Ching Ching" · "Fotografía" · "Give It to Me" · "Win or Lose" · "Broken Strings" · "Jump" · "Morning After Dark" · "Who Wants to Be Alone" · "Hot N' Fun"Categories:- Albums certified gold by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie
- Albums certified gold by the Polish Producers of Audio and Video
- Albums certified gold by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry of Switzerland
- Albums certified Disco De Platino by the Recording Industry Association of America
- 2009 albums
- Albums produced by Salaam Remi
- Nelly Furtado albums
- Spanish-language albums
- Universal Music Latin albums
- "Manos al Aire"
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