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En Honor a la Verdad

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En Honor A La Verdad
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 18, 2003
Recorded2003
Studio
Genre
Length57:08
LabelEMI Latin
Producer
Vico C chronology
Emboscada
(2002)
En Honor A La Verdad
(2003)
The Files: The Greatest Hits
(2004)

En Honor a la Verdad is the sixth studio album by Puerto Rican singer Vico C.[1] It was released on November 4, 2003, in the United States and Puerto Rico and November 18, 2003, by EMI Latin worldwide.[2][3][4] The album incorporates aggressive sounds of hardcore rap and reggaeton and explores house, Afro-Cuban son riffs, salsa along with the production of Noriega, Echo, Luny Tunes, D`Mingo, DJ Blass and Menace.[5][6] Raging diverse topics from drug addiction, rehabilitation, social conscious, prison, tales and storytelling inspired on the streets of Puerto Rico, it contains 15 tracks, including one skit and three remixes.[7] It featured guest appearances Eddie Dee, Tony Touch and Tego Calderon. The album also includes "5 de Septiembre" dedicated to his daughter.[8]

En Honor a la Verdad receive positive reviews. Recorded on a six weeks period and after being incarcerated for six months for violating the terms of a prior parole, the album is described by some critics as edgy, smart and introspective while others considered that it is best album.[9][10][11] According to the artist, most of the songs were written in prison. It won Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album in 2004 and was nominated for Best Urban Performance at Premios Lo Nuestro 2004.[12] Also, it was nominated for Latin Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year at 2004 Billboard Latin Music Awards.[13] The album was supported by the release of two official singles: Para Mi Barrio and El Bueno, El Malo y El Feo, later included on the compilation album Guatauba-The Kings of New York, Vol. 2.

En Honor a la Verdad was set to be released on November 18, 2003. However, the date was pushed up to November 4 due the positive reaction and early success of the first two singles in Puerto Rico. It debuted at number five at US Top Latin Albums and number 4 on US Latin Pop Albums, his highest debut ever at the time.[14] It was certified platinum (Latin field) by the RIAA for shipping 100,000 copies in the United States.[15] The album was re-released, including a 25-minute documentary chronicling the rapper's release from prison and the making of the album.[16]

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."Intro"1:04
2."En Honor a la Verdad"3:42
3."Capicu"4:02
4."5 De Septiembre" (Acoustic Version)"3:02
5."Flowowow"3:47
6."Para Mi Barrio (feat. Tony Touch and D'Mingo)"5:49
7."En la Barberia (Skit)"2:02
8."Superman"3:42
9."Masacote"3:30
10."El Bueno, El Malo y El Feo (feat. Eddie Dee and Tego Calderón)"4:17
11."Yerba Mala"3:20
12."Mi Forma de Tiradera"5:28
13."5 De Septiembre" [Reggaeton Mix]"2:57
14."Para Mi Barrio" [Reggaeton Mix] (feat. Tony Touch and D'Mingo)"5:57
15."El Bueno, El Malo y El Feo" [Reggaeton Mix]"4:29
Total length:57:08

Charts

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Chart (2003) Peak
position
US Top Latin Albums (Billboard)[17] 5
US Latin Pop Albums (Billboard)[17] 4
US Top Heatseekers (Billboard)[18] 6

Sales and certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[19] Platinum (Latin) 100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

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  1. ^ "Vico C Seeks The 'Truth'". Billboard. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  2. ^ Vico C - En Honor a la Verdad Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic, retrieved 2022-09-28
  3. ^ "Vico C Seeks The 'Truth'". Billboard. 2003-12-03. Retrieved 2022-09-29.
  4. ^ Cobo, Leila (November 15, 2003). "Control Machete plans a return to hip-hop's top". Billboard. Vol. 46. p. 45. ISSN 0006-2510. ProQuest 227232674.
  5. ^ Lavado, Ricky (2022-03-29). Historia del rap: Cultura Hip Hop y música de combate (in Spanish). Ma Non Troppo. ISBN 978-84-9917-670-3.
  6. ^ Morales, Ed (December 14, 2003). "Julieta Venegas Takes the Edge Off". Newsday LLC. ProQuest 279766090.
  7. ^ "El puertorriqueño Vico C vuelve con 'En honor a la verdad'". LOS40 (in Spanish). 2003-11-12. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  8. ^ "5 DE SEPTIEMBRE: EL DÍA EN EL QUE VICO C Y SU HIJA SON TENDENCIA". Urban Roosters (in Spanish). 2020-09-05. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  9. ^ Antunes, Monte, Analdo, Marissa (December 19, 2003). "NEW ATTITUDE FROM THE PHILOSOPHER OF RAP: [Broward Metro Edition]". South Florida Sun - Sentinel. p. 32. ProQuest 387761563.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ Pérez-Duthie, Juan Carlos (December 20, 2003). "VICO C RAPEA PARA ENCONTRARSEEL ARTISTA BORICUA SALE DE LA CARCEL PARA RETOMAR SU EXITOSA CARRERA". El Sentinel. p. 2. ProQuest 431588930.
  11. ^ Mullinax, Gary (March 14, 2004). "WHO'S HOT IN PUERTO RICO". The News Journal. p. H.11. ProQuest 275026173.
  12. ^ "5th Annual Latin Grammy Awards Winners". Billboard. Retrieved 2020-11-26.
  13. ^ "Billboard Latin Music Awards Finalists". Billboard. 2004-02-21. p. 67.
  14. ^ "Vico C" (PDF). Billboard. December 6, 2003. p. 12.
  15. ^ "En Honor a la Verdad | Vico C". RIAA. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  16. ^ Cobo, Leila (December 20, 2003). "CD/DVD Packages See Popularity Grow In Latin Market". Billboard. p. 54. ProQuest 227188367.
  17. ^ a b "Top Latin Albums - Week November, 2003" (PDF). Billboard. p. 32.
  18. ^ "Top Heatseekers - Week November 22, 2003" (PDF). Billboard. p. 63.
  19. ^ "American album certifications – Vico-C – En Honor a la Verdad". Recording Industry Association of America.