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2022 single by Rosalía From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Chicken Teriyaki" is a song by Spanish singer Rosalía. It was released on 24 February 2022 by Columbia Records as the third single from her third studio album Motomami (2022).[1] The song was written by Rosalía, Raúl Alejandro, Qukaracho, Kamaal Fareed, El Guincho, Michael Uzowuru, and Sky Rompiendo, with the last three also serving as producers alongside the performer and Noah Goldstein.
"Chicken Teriyaki" | ||||
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Single by Rosalía | ||||
from the album Motomami | ||||
Language | Spanish | |||
Released | 24 February 2022 | |||
Studio | Electric Lady (New York City) | |||
Genre | Reggaeton | |||
Length | 2:02 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
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Rosalía singles chronology | ||||
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"Chicken Teriyaki" on YouTube |
The song was commercially successful across some Hispanoamerican countries such as El Salvador, Guatemala and Peru where "Chicken Teriyaki" placed between the first ten positions of their charts. Elsewhere the single charted in Spain, Portugal and some other countries.
Rosalía teased "Chicken Teriyaki" for the first time through TikTok on 16 February and confirmed its release as a promotional single the week after.[citation needed]
"Chicken Teriyaki" is a "difficult, enjoyment social gathering" mid-tempo "TikTok-ready" reggaeton track that runs for two minutes and two seconds.[2][3] Conceived at the Mercer Hotel in New York City and later recorded at Electric Lady, the song talks about a trip to the city through "ironic lyrics". The concept of the song was mainly inspired in the 1981 painting Arroz con Pollo by Jean-Michel Basquiat. Talking to Apple Music 1, Rosalía stated that she was "just having fun" making the record.[1] Lyrical references include Julio Iglesias, Mike Dean, and Naomi Campbell, among others.[citation needed]
Rosalía shared a preview of the music video on 23 February 2022.[4] The video itself premiered on 24 February on YouTube. It was directed by Tanu Muino and produced by UnderWonder Content in partnership with Canada, marking the second collaboration between the singer and Muino after "Juro Que". It was filmed in a single day in a dancing studio in Madrid in November 2021.[5] It features a red-haired Rosalía in a dancing studio with a large amount of dancers, mostly women.[6] Natalia Palomares served as the choreographer. It received comparisons to Gaspar Noé's Climax and Pedro Almodóvar.[2]
Credits adapted from Tidal.[7]
Production
Technical
Chart (2022) | Peak position |
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Ecuador (Monitor Latino)[8] | 18 |
El Salvador (Monitor Latino)[9] | 4 |
Global 200 (Billboard)[10] | 72 |
Guatemala (Monitor Latino)[11] | 10 |
Mexico (Billboard Mexican Airplay)[12] | 39 |
Panama (Monitor Latino)[13] | 16 |
Peru (Monitor Latino)[14] | 9 |
Portugal (AFP)[15] | 97 |
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[16] | 11 |
Spain Songs (Billboard)[17] | 1 |
US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[18] | 20 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[19] | Gold | 20,000‡ |
Mexico (AMPROFON)[20] | Gold | 70,000‡ |
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[21] | Platinum | 60,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |
Region | Date | Format | Label | Ref. |
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Various | 24 February 2022 | Columbia | ||
Italy | 1 March 2022 | Contemporary hit radio | Sony |
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