Juro Que

"Juro Que" (transl."I Swear That") is a song performed by Spanish singer and songwriter Rosalía. It was released through Sony and Columbia Records on January 23, 2020 as a single from her upcoming third studio album, which is set to be released this year.[1] The song talks about the imprisonment of a lover. "Juro Que" brings Rosalía back to her flamenco fusion days thanks to the presence of a Spanish guitar, aggressive guitar chords and minimal production. It was performed in a shortened version at the 62nd Grammy Awards.[2]

"Juro Que"
Single by Rosalía
LanguageSpanish
English title"I Swear That"
ReleasedJanuary 23, 2020
Length2:50
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)El Guincho
Rosalía singles chronology
"Highest in the Room (Remix)"
(2020)
"Juro Que"
(2020)
"TKN"
(2020)
Music video
"Juro Que" on YouTube

Background

On January 22, 2020, Rosalía posted a picture with Spanish Élite star Omar Ayuso on her respective social media profiles with the caption "Juro que".[3] The day after, the singer posted a video of her listening to the song on her Instagram Stories.[4] A couple hours after it, she announced that the song would be released on streaming platforms that same day. An hour before the official release, "Juro Que" leaked on Shazam and Apple Music.

Critical reception

Witing for Los 40, Laura Coca made the following statement about the song: "the Spanish guitar and palmas share protagonism with the imposing voice of Rosalía. There's a lot of sentiment in every note. Embracing old melodies similar to the ones used in "Que No Salga la Luna" and "Di Mi Nombre", I am sure that this new single of her will become another chart-topper single".[5]

Music video

The music video for "Juro Que" was uploaded to YouTube on January 23, 2020. It stars Rosalía and Spanish-Moroccan actor Omar Ayuso. Rosalía plays the role of a woman whose lover has been imprisoned for over four hundred days. She promises loyalty to him and that she'll do whatever is in her hands to free him. The whole video consists of both of them interacting during a tête-à-tête. The video was directed by Tanu Muino and produced by Montse Urniza. It was filmed in Barcelona in fall 2019.

It received over 5 milion views on YouTube in 24 hours.

Connection with El mal querer

The song as well as its music video could be related to the singer's 2018 project El mal querer. The album illustrates and tells the story of Flamenca, the main character of the Romance of Flamenca, a 13th-century Occitan novel. In the novel, Flamenca marries her all-time lover. Her husband is very jealous of her and is afraid that another man gets interested in his wife. His worst dreams come true since Flamenca begins a relationship with another man because she feels imprisoned and cautive in her relationship with her husband. When the husband finds it out, he locks her up in a tower for the rest of her life. In the end, Flamenca gets liberated and kills her husband. When the police asks for the responsible, Flamenca's lover turns himself in and accepts the charges even though he isn't the guilty. El mal querer was released on November 2, 2018. It has been 447 days since its release. This connects with the first lyric of the song which says: "my man has been imprisoned for more than 400 days". Thus, this song could be a follow to her 2018 project; a song that continues Flamenca's story.

Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal

  • Recording and production
  • Rosalía Vila – vocals, songwriting, production, arrangement
  • Pablo Díaz-Reixa – production, arrangement, recording engineering
  • Traditional – composer
  • Daniel Gomez Carrero – songwriting
  • José David Acedo Morales – arrangement
  • DJ Riggins – assistant engineering
  • Jacob Richards – assistant engineering
  • Mike Seaberg – assistant engineering
  • Chris Athens – master engineering
  • Jaycen Joshua – mixing engineering
  • Morning Estrada – recording engineering
  • Additional musicians
  • Ane Jesús Carrasco Molina – choir vocal, clapping
  • Anna Colom – choir vocal
  • Claudia Gómez – choir vocal
  • Jose Alvaro Ibañez – choir vocal, clapping
  • José Manuel Fernandez (Tobalo) – choir vocal, clapping
  • Juan Carlos Gil – choir vocal, clapping
  • Macario Ibañez – choir vocal, clapping
  • Miguel Tellez – choir vocal, clapping
  • Joselito Acedo – guitar

Charts

Chart (2020) Peak
position
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[6] 7
US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[7] 41

Release history

Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various 23 January 2020 Sony [8]
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References

  1. Rodrigo, Javi (1 October 2019). "Rosalía desvela cuando saldrá su próximo disco". Los 40 (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  2. "Rosalía Brings Flamenco Flavor to 2020 GRAMMY Awards Performance". Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved 2020-02-01.
  3. "¿Qué hacen la cantante Rosalía y Omar Ayuso de 'Élite' juntos?". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 22 January 2020. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  4. Márquez, Ana (23 January 2020). "Rosalía 'jura que' tiene nueva canción". Cuore (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  5. Coca, Laura (23 January 2020). "Así suena 'Juro Que', lo nuevo de Rosalía". Los 40 (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  6. "Top 100 Canciones: Semana 5". Productores de Música de España. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  7. "Rosalia Chart History (Hot Latin Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  8. "Juro Que by ROSALÍA on Amazon Music - Amazon.com". Amazon. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
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