Bruja (album)

Bruja is the fifth studio album by Spanish hip hop singer La Mala Rodriguez.[1] It was released on June 18, 2013. On this album Rodriquez presents a combination of flamenco and rap.[2]

Bruja
Studio album by
La Mala Rodriguez
ReleasedJune 18, 2013
GenreR&B, rap, hip hop
Length59:06
LabelUniversal Music
ProducerSupernafamacho
La Mala Rodriguez chronology
Dirty Bailarina
(2010)
Bruja
(2013)
Singles from Bruja
  1. "33"
  2. "La Rata"
  3. "Quien manda"

Bruja was named "Best Urban Music Album" at the 2013 Latino Grammy Awards in Las Vegas.[3][4][5] This was Rodriguez' second Latino Grammy.[6]

Track listing

  1. Esclavos 3:43
  2. Caja de Madera 2:54
  3. 33 2:29
  4. Cuando Tu Me Apagas 3:10
  5. Caliente (feat. Sefyu) 4:46
  6. Hazme Eso 3:19
  7. Lluvia 3:21
  8. Dorothy 3:33
  9. La Rata 2:08
  10. Quién Manda 2:47
  11. Miedo a Volar 3:31
  12. Ella (feat. Canserbero) 3:59
  13. Quién Manda (feat. Rapsusklei) 3:31
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References

  1. "Mala Rodriguez: 'Bruja' " By Enrique Lopetegui, San Antonio Current
  2. Anthony Ham; Stuart Butler; Kerry Christiani; Isabella Noble; John Noble; Josephine Quintero; Brendan Sainsbury; Regis St Louis; Andy Symington (1 November 2014). Lonely Planet Spain. Lonely Planet Publications. pp. 2082–. ISBN 978-1-74360-242-3.
  3. "Latin Grammys go on after green carpet rainout". The Review. RAQUEL MARIA DILLON, Associated Press: November 22, 2013.
  4. "Mala Rodriguez poses backstage with her Best Urban Music Album award for "Bruja" during the 14th Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 21, 2013.". Orlando Sentinel.
  5. "Latin Grammy Awards 2013 Brought out the Stars (Review)". Douglas Cobb. Liberty Voice, November 22, 2013.
  6. "Alejandro Sanz sigue coleccionando Grammys Latinos: se lleva el 16º con 'La música no se toca'". Diariocritico.
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