Jei Beibi

2017 studio album by Café Tacuba From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jei Beibi (phonetic pronunciation of "Hey Baby" in Spanish) is the eighth studio album by Mexican band, Café Tacuba, released on May 5, 2017.[1] It is their first album in five years. Having fulfilled their recording contract with Universal Music México, they decided to record future projects independently.[2] A single, "Un Par de Lugares" was recorded during the Jei Beibi sessions but was left off the final album.[3] Three singles were eventually released from the album: "Futuro", "Que No", and "Disolviéndonos". The band embarked on the Niu Güéis (New Ways) Tour to promote the album. The album won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2018.[4] This is the first album in which lead singer Rubén Albarrán does not use a pseudonym.[5]

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ReleasedMay 5, 2017
Recorded2016–2017
Length52:51
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Jei Beibi
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 5, 2017
Recorded2016–2017
StudioLos Angeles
Length52:51
LabelMelotrón
Producer
Café Tacuba chronology
El Objeto Antes Llamado Disco
(2012)
Jei Beibi
(2017)
Un Segundo MTV Unplugged
(2019)
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Track listing

All tracks written by Café Tacuba, except where noted.

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1."1-2-3" 3:18
2."Matando" ("Killing") 4:42
3."Automático" (Automatic) 1:32
4."Enamorada" ("In Love")Emmanuel del Real2:52
5."Futuro" ("Future")Quique Rangel3:09
6."Resolana de Luna" ("Moonglow") 1:55
7."El Mundo en que Nací" ("The World I Was Born in") 5:09
8."Me Gusta Tu Manera" ("I Like Your Way") 4:04
9."Vaivén" ("Sway") 4:52
10."Que No"Quique Rangel5:25
11."Diente de León" ("Dandelion") 5:57
12."Disolviéndonos" ("Dissolving Ourselves") 6:08
13."Celebración" ("Celebration") 2:53
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Personnel

  • Rubén Albarrán – vocals, guitars
  • Emmanuel del Real – keyboards, programming, percussion, vocals
  • Joselo Rangel – guitar, vocals
  • Quique Rangel – bass

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US Latin Pop Albums (Billboard)[7]13
US Top Latin Albums (Billboard)[8]48
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