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| Single by Rauw Alejandro | ||||
| from the album Vice Versa | ||||
| Language | Spanish | |||
| English title | "Everything About You" | |||
| Released | May 20, 2021 | |||
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"Todo de Ti" (transl. "Everything About You") is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro for his second studio album, Vice Versa (2021). It was written by Eric Duars, Colla, Mr. NaisGai, Rafa Pabón, Jairo Bascope and Alejandro, while the production was handled by Mr. NaisGai and Alejandro. The song was released for digital download and streaming by Sony Music Latin and Duars Entertainment on May 20, 2021, as the second single from the album. A Spanish language dance-pop and electropop song, it is about a girl who drives Alejandro crazy and makes his heart race, while he confesses he likes everything about her. The track received highly positive reviews from music critics, who complimented its fusion of genres and the singer's departure from his regular aesthetic.
"Todo de Ti" was ranked among the Best Summer Songs of All Time by Rolling Stone. It was nominated for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year at the 22nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards. The song was commercially successful, reaching number one in 18 countries, including Argentina and Spain, as well as the top three on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs and Billboard Global 200 charts, becoming the third all-Spanish song in history to reach the top three on the latter. The song has received several certifications, including Latin sextuple platinum in the United States. An accompanying music video, released simultaneously with the song, was directed by Marlon Peña. It depicts Alejandro dancing and roller skating in a roller rink. To promote the song, Alejandro performed it on several television programs and award shows, including the 2022 Billboard Music Awards.
Background and release
[edit]Rauw Alejandro released his debut studio album, Afrodisíaco on November 13, 2020.[1] Two weeks after finishing the work on Afrodisíaco, he started working on his second studio album, Vice Versa. While he was finalizing the album, he thought it was "incredible" but "felt like something was missing". He explains that although his debut album focused on his "musical roots", he "would never want to limit [himself] to a single genre" as he likes "things that are different" and he is "not afraid to try new things". He added: "I was in Puerto Rico and thought of experimenting with some creative sounds, crafting a single that would be perfect for the summer." Inspired by "old-school" genres, "Todo de Ti" became the last song to be recorded for Vice Versa. The song was "a totally different proposal" and he "took a risk".[2][3] In an interview with Billboard, Alejandro told the magazine about the recording:
The most important thing in my music is the melodies. I began vibing in the studio with my producer Mr. Nais Gai and when I found the perfect melody, that’s when I began writing the concept of the song. I was so excited about the track that we finished it in two days.[2]
In March 2021, Alejandro played the track for his label for the first time. The members of his team were surprised when they heard the song and Alejandro said: "I have this record, I feel it can be different, but I want to be ready with another one in case it doesn't work out." The senior manager of Sony Music Latin John Eddie Perez stated that "with 'Todo De Ti' there was a chance it wouldn't even make the album" and although they supported Alejandro, they "were a little skeptical of how it would work out".[4]
On May 16, 2021, Alejandro teased the song on Instagram by sharing a video of himself sitting behind a drum set and playing to the rhythm of the song's beat.[5] On May 20, 2021, "Todo de Ti" was released for digital download and streaming by Sony Music Latin and Duars Entertainment as the second single from Vice Versa.[6] It was included as the first track on the album, released June 25, 2021.[2][7] A summer remix of the song with Puerto Rican producer Caleb Calloway was released on July 22, 2021.[8]
Music and lyrics
[edit]Musically, "Todo de Ti", which was noted by the media for being different with Alejandro's "usual reggaeton and urban aesthetic",[9] is a Spanish language dance-pop and electropop song,[10][11][12] with elements of disco,[13] pop,[14] Latin pop,[9] dance,[15] electro,[14] and nu-new-wave.[16] The track was inspired by funk from the music of singers James Brown and Bruno Mars, as well as "the nostalgia of the 1980s".[17] Alejandro states that "it has that eighties and old school vibe but with a summer vibe".[18] The song was written by Eric Duars, Colla, Mr. NaisGai, Rafa Pabón, and Alejandro, with its production being handled by Mr. NaisGai and Alejandro.[19] The track runs for a total of 3 minutes and 19 seconds.[6] According to the song's sheet music on Musicnotes.com, "Todo de Ti" is composed in the key of D♯ minor with a groove of 128 beats per minute.[20]
Lyrically, "Todo de Ti" which translates to "Everything About You" in English, is a romantic song about a girl who drives Alejandro crazy and makes his heart race, while the hopeless singer confesses he likes everything about her.[21][22] The lyrics, which has been said to be dedicated to Alejandro's partner Rosalía, include: "Aceleraste mis latidos / Es que me gusta todo de ti / De to'as tus partes, ¿cuál decido? / Es que me gusta todo de ti" ("You accelerate all my heartbeats / It's because I like everything about you / Out of everything about you, which do I pick? / It's because I like everything about you").[21][23][24]
Critical reception
[edit]Upon release, "Todo de Ti" was met with universal acclaim from music critics. Lideny Villatoro from Univision referenced to the song's title and said that "you are going to love everything about this song".[22] Writing for Billboard, Griselda Flores gave it a positive review, noting Alejandro's "departure from his signature urban-leaning sonority" and the track's "summer anthem potential" that allows the singer to "show off not only his dancing abilities and roller-skating skills, but also his chameleonic abilities to shift gears and go from hard-core reggaeton to a sweet, groovy pop tune".[25] Also from Billboard, Joe Lynch described it as "genre-melding",[26] Jessica Roiz called it "a phenomenon on TikTok",[2] and Jason Lipshutz labeled it "a sweaty and jubilant dance track" that "makes its listeners immediately snap to attention".[15] Billboard staff also recognized the track as "the undisputed song of the summer all around the world",[14] while mentioning it as "the groovy, feel-good summer anthem".[27] NPR reviewer Anamaria Sayre called the track "awesome", labeled it "a bop", and chose it as her song of the summer, since it takes her "to the boardwalk on roller skates mentally every single time [she] listen to it".[28] In another article, she kept praising the song for being "as energetic as it is resonant", its "danceable beats", "snappy refrain", and "Alejandro's catchy tune", while naming it "the world-sprawling welcome party for new-wave Latin pop". She stated that it "proves that genre-bending doesn't require the collaboration of a representative artist from across space or time".[29]
Rolling Stone critic Julyssa Lopez ranked "Todo de Ti" among Alejandro's 10 Essential Songs, highlighting the track's "spangled, disco-tinged arrangements" and the singer's "bright" vocals.[30] In another article, she described the song "as shiny as a disco ball",[31] while Elias Leight from the same magazine labeled it "an unusual sound in the current Latin mainstream" that became "a massive global hit".[16] Rolling Stone staff also named it "a world-wide hit and a star-making coup for Alejandro" and stated that it is "a pop smash that rewired reggaeton's circuitry with its transportingly buoyant New Wave synths and plush disco groove".[32] Also from Rolling Stone, Ernesto Lechner ranked the song as Alejandro's best song in 2022, describing it as "the Latin mega-hit of 2021". He stated that "years from now, fans will probably remember" the singer "as the artist who liberated" Latin music.[33] Another Rolling Stone reviewer Lucas Villa described the song as "a sunny, disco-driven delight".[34] In his review for The Fader, Villa called it "breezy" and "bright", stating that it "will be a flirty summertime swagger for years to come".[35] Grammy.com critics Taylor Weatherby and Ernesto Lechner described the song as "irresistibly catchy" and a "blockbuster hit" in their articles, respectively.[36][37] Nohelia Castro from People en Español celebrated "Tode de Ti" as "catchy",[38] while an author of Monitor Latino praised the song for its "super catchy lyrics" and "unbeatable beat".[39]
Accolades
[edit]Rolling Stone, The Fader, NPR, the Los Angeles Times, Spotify, and Amazon Music hailed "Todo de Ti" as the best Latin song of 2021.[40][41] It was named the ninth-best song of 2021 by Rolling Stone on both "The 50 Best Songs of 2021" and "Rob Sheffield's Top 25 Songs of 2021" lists.[16][42] In The Fader and NPR, the song was placed in the sixth and seventh positions on their year-end lists, respectively.[35][29] The Los Angeles Times named "Todo de Ti" the sixth-best song of the year,[43] and Nylon listed it among their favorite songs of 2021.[44] Billboard ranked it at number 12 on the list of "The 100 Best Songs of 2021", while placing it on an unranked list of "20 Best Latin Songs of 2021".[45][46] Mitú ranked it at number two among the "21 Songs That Defined 2021".[47] In 2022, Rolling Stone ranked the track as the 13th Best Summer Song of All Time.[32] "Todo de Ti" has received a number of awards and nominations. It was nominated for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year at the 22nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[48]
| Organization | Year | Award | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| E40 Music Awards | 2021 | Song of the Year | Nominated | [49] |
| FM Like Los+Likeados | Song of the Year | Nominated | [50] | |
| Latin Grammy Awards | Record of the Year | Nominated | [48] | |
| Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
| LOS40 Music Awards | Best Song – Latin | Won | [51] | |
| Best Music Video – Latin | Nominated | [52] | ||
| Kids' Choice Awards Mexico | Catchier Song | Nominated | [53] | |
| Premios Billboard Argentina | Song of the Year – Iberoamérica | Won | [54] | |
| Premios Charts Ecuador | International Song | Won | [55] | |
| Premios Lo Más Escuchado | Song of the Year – International | Nominated | [56] | |
| Premios MUSA | International Latin Song of the Year | Won | [57] | |
| Premios Quiero | Best Urban Video | Nominated | [58] | |
| Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
| American Music Awards | 2022 | Favorite Latin Song | Nominated | [59] |
| ASCAP Latin Awards | Winning Song | Won | [60] | |
| Billboard Latin Music Awards | Latin Airplay Song of the Year | Won | [61] | |
| Latin Pop Song of the Year | Won | |||
| Billboard Music Awards | Top Latin Song | Nominated | [62] | |
| iHeartRadio Music Awards | Latin Song of the Year | Nominated | [63] | |
| Latin American Music Awards | Song of the Year | Nominated | [64] | |
| Favorite Song – Pop | Nominated | |||
| Premio Lo Nuestro | Song of the Year | Nominated | [65] | |
| Urbano Pop-Urban Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
| Premios Juventud | Viral Track of the Year | Nominated | [66] | |
| The Catchiest Song | Nominated | |||
| The Hottest Choreography | Nominated | |||
| Premios Odeón | Best Latin Song | Won | [67] | |
| Premios Tu Música Urbano | Song of the Year | Nominated | [68] | |
| Video of the Year | Nominated | |||
| TikTok Awards | Favorite Musical Trend of the Year | Won | [69] | |
| BMI Latin Awards | 2023 | Award Winning Songs | Won | [70] |
Commercial performance
[edit]"Todo de Ti" became Alejandro's breakthrough solo song and his biggest hit in his career to date.[15][47] It turned into a huge global hit, peaking at number three on the Billboard Global 200, making it the third all-Spanish song in history to reach the top three.[10][16] The song reached number two on Spotify's Daily Global chart, while breaking the record as the Spanish solo song the most streams in a single day.[31][71] The track debuted at number nine on the US Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart on June 5, 2021, with a first-week tally of 500 downloads sold, 3.8 million streams, and 4 million radio impressions. Thus, it became Alejandro's first solo top 10 hit on the chart, and his fifth overall.[5] It subsequently peaked at number two on the chart on September 11, 2021, being held off the top spot by "Pepas" (2021) by Farruko, while giving Alejandro his first top two track. "Todo de Ti" has since become Alejandro's longest-charting hit on the Hot Latin Songs, spending 43 weeks on the chart.[72][73] The song also reached number one on the US Latin Digital Song Sales,[74] Latin Airplay,[75] Latin Rhythm Airplay,[76] and Latin Pop Airplay charts.[77] On Latin Pop Airplay, it stayed at the top for 28 weeks, making it the second longest-running number-one single on the chart in history.[78]
"Todo de Ti" debuted at number 66 on the US Billboard Hot 100 on the chart issue dated June 12, 2021, and peaked at number 32 in its fifth week, becoming Alejandro's second entry on the chart and his highest peak in his career, surpassing "Baila Conmigo", which peaked at number 74 on February 13, 2021.[79][80] "Todo de Ti" was certified sextuple platinum (Latin) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), for track-equivalent sales of over 360,000 units in the United States.[81] In Canada, the song peaked at number 91 on Billboard's Canadian Hot 100 on the chart issue dated July 10, 2021, giving Alejandro his second entry, and was certified gold by the Music Canada, for track-equivalent sales of over 40,000 units in the country.[82][83] Besides North America, the track hit the charts in several European countries, including France and Italy.[84][85] It was certified gold by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP), for track-equivalent sales of over 100,000 units in the former,[86] and platinum by the Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana (FIMI), for track-equivalent sales of over 70,000 units in the latter.[87]
In Spain's official weekly chart, the song debuted at number one on May 30, 2021, and spent a total of nine consecutive weeks at this position, becoming his second number-one hit in the country, following "La Nota" (2020).[88] "Todo de Ti" was later certified 11× platinum by the Productores de Música de España (PROMUSICAE), for track-equivalent sales of over 660,000 units in the country,[89] and finished 2021 as the biggest hit on the country's year-end chart.[90] In Latin America, the song experienced a huge commercial success. It peaked at number one in Argentina,[91] Bolivia,[92] Chile,[93] Colombia,[94] Costa Rica,[95] Dominican Republic,[96] Ecuador,[97] El Salvador,[98] Guatemala,[99] Honduras,[100] Latin America,[101] Mexico,[39] Nicaragua,[102] Panama,[103] Paraguay,[104] Peru,[105] Puerto Rico,[106] and Uruguay.[107] The track was subsequently ranked as the best-performing song of 2021 in Latin America.[108] In Mexico, the song was certified diamond + 4× platinum by the Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON), for track-equivalent sales of over 1,260,000 units.[109] It was also certified platinum by Pro-Música Brasil for track-equivalent sales of over 40,000 units in Brazil.[110]
Music video
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An accompanying music video was released simultaneously with the song. The visual was directed by Dominican director Marlon Peña. It begins with Alejandro wearing headphones, playing drums in a garage. In another scene, he is seen with sunglasses, standing between two aisles of roller skates. A woman portrayed by Colombian model Valeria Morales asks him a question about the skates. At night, a man, portrayed by Alejandro himself, and Morales walk into a roller rink, while his main character begins dancing with roller skates in the middle of the rink. The man next to Morales, checks out her and talks to her, while Alejandro keeps dancing, and in the next scene, joined by his friends, faces the man and his friends in a dancing contest. American former basketball player Shaquille O'Neal also dances along with Alejandro. Subsequently, Alejandro and the man shake each other's hands. Awaken from the delusion, as he is wearing headphones, Alejandro turns back his head to Morales and shakes her head, answering her question with a "no".[25][111][112] The music video was nominated for Best Music Video – Latin at the 2021 LOS40 Music Awards and Video of the Year at the 2022 Premios Tu Música Urbano.[52][68]
Live performances
[edit]On June 16, 2021, Alejandro gave his first live performance of "Todo de Ti" on The Kelly Clarkson Show.[113] Almost one month later, he performed the song at the 2021 MTV Millennial Awards on July 13. His rendition was ranked among the top five performances of the ceremony by mitú: "He gave us everything we wanted out of this performance."[114] On September 23, 2021, Alejandro, wearing a sleek overcoat, performed the track at the 2021 Billboard Latin Music Awards under a disco ball, while surrounded by multiple roller skaters dancing around him. In his review for Billboard, Joe Lynch praised "the backup dancers/skaters" for their "impressive unison", while stating the singer was "no slouch either" and "busted out some seriously fancy footwork, dancing with an effortless cool that was astonishing to see".[26] On May 15, 2022, Alejandro performed a medley of "Cúrame", "Museo", and "Todo de Ti" at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards. Billboard critic Jessica Roiz described his performance as "energetic" and wrote: "In true Rauw fashion, his killer dance moves were the center of attention and had the crowd on its feet."[115] "Todo de Ti" was also included on the set lists for Alejandro's the Rauw Alejandro World Tour and the Vice Versa Tour.[116][117]
Track listings
[edit]| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "Todo de Ti" | 3:19 |
| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "Todo de Ti (Summer Remix)" | 5:10 |
Credits and personnel
[edit]Credits adapted from Billboard and Tidal.[19][118]
- Rauw Alejandro – associated performer, composer, lyricist, producer
- Eric "Duars" Pérez Rovira – composer, lyricist, executive producer
- José M. Collazo "Colla" – composer, lyricist, mixing engineer, recording engineer
- Luis J. González "Mr. NaisGai" – composer, lyricist
- Jairo Bascope Ochoa – composer, lyricist
- Rafael E. Pabón Navedo "Rafa Pabón" – composer, lyricist
- Carlos Orlando Navarro – guitar, performance arranger
- Sensei Sound – mastering engineer
Charts
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Weekly charts[edit]Monthly charts[edit]
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Year-end charts[edit]
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Certifications
[edit]| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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| Argentina (CAPIF)[206] | Platinum | 20,000* |
| Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[110] | Platinum | 40,000‡ |
| Canada (Music Canada)[83] | Gold | 40,000‡ |
| France (SNEP)[86] | Platinum | 200,000‡ |
| Italy (FIMI)[87] | 2× Platinum | 200,000‡ |
| Mexico (AMPROFON)[109] | 2× Diamond+2× Platinum+Gold | 1,750,000‡ |
| Portugal (AFP)[207] | Platinum | 10,000‡ |
| Spain (PROMUSICAE)[89] | 12× Platinum | 720,000‡ |
| Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[208] | Gold | 10,000‡ |
| United States (RIAA)[81] | 6× Platinum (Latin) | 360,000‡ |
| Streaming | ||
| Central America (CFC)[209] | Diamond | 35,000,000† |
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* Sales figures based on certification alone. | ||
Release history
[edit]| Region | Date | Format | Version | Label | Ref(s) |
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| Various | May 20, 2021 | Original |
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| Latin America | Contemporary hit radio | [210] | |||
| Italy | May 28, 2021 | [211] | |||
| Various | July 22, 2021 |
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Summer Remix | [8] | |
| Russia | August 13, 2021 | Contemporary hit radio | Original | [212] |
See also
[edit]- 2021 in Latin music
- List of best-selling singles in Spain
- List of Billboard Argentina Hot 100 number-one singles of 2021
- List of Billboard Hot Latin Songs and Latin Airplay number ones of 2021
- List of Billboard Latin Pop Airplay number ones of 2021
- List of Billboard Latin Pop Airplay number ones of 2022
- List of Latin songs on the Billboard Hot 100
- List of number-one songs of 2021 (Panama)
- List of number-one singles of 2021 (Spain)
Footnotes
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Todo de Ti
View on GrokipediaCreation and Production
Background and Development
"Todo de Ti" was conceived during the production of Rauw Alejandro's second studio album, Vice Versa, which began in late 2020 shortly after the release of his debut album Afrodisiaco.[10] The track emerged as a key element in Alejandro's experimentation with diverse sounds, drawing inspiration from 1980s funk, disco, and nostalgic synth elements to create an upbeat, danceable vibe suited for summer listening.[11][12] In interviews, Alejandro described the song's origins in a creative session in Puerto Rico, where he sought to blend modern reggaeton with retro influences from artists like James Brown and Bruno Mars, aiming for a fresh, infectious energy that avoided genre constraints.[11] The song's writing involved key collaborators including Rauw Alejandro (Raúl Alejandro Ocasio Ruiz), Rafael E. Pabón Navedo (Rafa Pabon), and Jairo Bascope, who contributed to crafting its lyrics and structure during the album's development phase spanning 2020 to 2021. Producer Mr. NaisGai (Luis J. González) played a pivotal role, incorporating spangled 1980s synths and pop melodies to shape the track's funky, disco-infused sound.[12] This collaborative effort marked "Todo de Ti" as one of the final pieces recorded for Vice Versa, reflecting Alejandro's intent to push boundaries with a track that prioritized groove and emotional lightness.[10] Prior to its official release, Alejandro built anticipation by previewing a snippet of the song on Instagram on May 16, 2021, where he appeared behind a drum set, hinting at its rhythmic, Bruno Mars-esque beat and departing from his usual urban style.[5] This teaser video quickly engaged fans, setting the stage for the track's emergence as a standout single from the album.Composition and Lyrics
"Todo de Ti" is a dance-pop song incorporating electropop, disco, and Latin pop elements, characterized by its upbeat and infectious energy.[13][14][15] The track features synth-heavy production that evokes 1980s funk influences, blended with rhythmic beats suitable for dancing.[15] Technically, it is composed in the key of D♯ minor at a tempo of 128 beats per minute, with a duration of 3:23.[16] The lyrics center on themes of infatuation and summer romance, expressing intense admiration for a love interest's physical and emotional qualities.[13][15] Rauw Alejandro conveys a sense of overwhelming attraction, as in the chorus line "Es que me gusta todo de ti," which translates to "It's that I like everything about you."[4] Other verses highlight sensory details, such as "Me gusta tu olor, de tu piel el color," meaning "I like your scent, the color of your skin."[4] The song follows a verse-chorus form, beginning with an intro count-in, followed by two verses, pre-choruses, choruses, post-choruses, and an outro, creating a dynamic flow that builds romantic tension through repetition.[3] This structure, supported by pulsating electronic synths and steady percussion, reinforces the track's danceable, feel-good vibe.[13]Recording and Personnel
The recording of "Todo de Ti" took place primarily in studios in Miami, Florida, and Puerto Rico between late 2020 and early 2021, aligning with the broader production timeline for Rauw Alejandro's album Vice Versa.[17][18] Sessions were led by producer Mr. NaisGai, who collaborated closely with Alejandro to develop the track's electronic sound, starting with initial vibing and melody experimentation in the studio.[10] Rauw Alejandro provided lead vocals and served as co-producer, contributing to the composition and arrangement alongside Mr. NaisGai.[19][20] Additional production support came from Raúl A. Ocasio, known as "Zorro."[21] The track features programmed synthesizers, bass lines, and drums, handled by the production team to create its dance-pop and reggaeton-infused electronic texture.[2] Mixing and recording engineering were managed by Colla, who also oversaw mastering to finalize the polished, layered electronic elements.[21][2] Executive production was credited to Eric "Duars" Pérez Rovira.[20]Release and Formats
Release History
"Todo de Ti" was released on May 20, 2021, as the second single from Rauw Alejandro's second studio album Vice Versa through Sony Music Latin.[22][23] The track debuted alongside its official music video, marking a pivotal moment in Alejandro's rising career within the Latin music scene.[22] The single was distributed in digital download and streaming formats, available globally on platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music.[20][24] There were no notable regional variations in the initial launch, with the release occurring simultaneously across international markets under Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC.[22][25] Following its single release, "Todo de Ti" was included as a track on the full Vice Versa album, which was issued on June 25, 2021, via the same label.[10]Track Listings
The single "Todo de Ti" was released digitally on May 20, 2021, featuring a sole track.[20]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Todo de Ti" | 3:19 |
Promotion
Music Video
The official music video for "Todo de Ti," directed by Marlon Peña, was released on May 20, 2021, simultaneously with the single.[27][22] Filmed in urban settings in Puerto Rico, the video employs vibrant colors and a summer party aesthetic to evoke a sense of carefree energy, centering on roller skating sequences that highlight joyful movement and dance.[27][28] It features a group of dancers alongside a prominent cameo from NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal, who rollerblades and grooves with Alejandro in a playful dance battle, amplifying the track's disco-infused, summery vibe as described in its lyrics.[28][29] The video's lively visuals and pop-star flair have been lauded for capturing Alejandro's versatile appeal and boosting anticipation for his album Vice Versa.[28] By November 2025, it had amassed over 835 million views on YouTube, underscoring its enduring popularity.[22]Live Performances
Rauw Alejandro first performed "Todo de Ti" live on The Kelly Clarkson Show on June 16, 2021, marking the song's television debut with a high-energy rendition that highlighted his vocal delivery and stage charisma. Nearly one month later, on July 13, 2021, he took the stage at the MTV Millennial Awards (MIAW) in Mexico City, delivering an electrifying performance that captivated audiences and solidified the track's status as a summer anthem.[30] The song continued to feature prominently in major events, including a medley with "Cúrame" and "Museo" at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards on May 15, where Alejandro was joined by a troupe of backup dancers executing synchronized moves amid dynamic lighting.[31] In 2024, he closed his set at the Global Citizen Festival in New York City's Central Park on September 28 with "Todo de Ti," drawing massive crowd participation through its infectious energy. The track was also performed at events like Sueños Music Festival in Chicago on June 2, 2024, and Baja Beach Fest in Mexico on August 16, 2024.[32][33] "Todo de Ti" has been integrated into Rauw Alejandro's world tours from 2022 through 2025, appearing consistently in setlists for the Vice Versa Tour (2022), the 2023 Saturno World Tour, and the ongoing 2025 Cosa Nuestra World Tour, often as a high-impact closer that ignites audience sing-alongs and dancing.[34] Live versions emphasize the track's danceable style with elaborate choreography, including fluid perreo sequences and group formations that showcase Alejandro's background as a dancer.[35]Remixes and Covers
Several remixes of "Todo de Ti" were released following the original track's success in 2021. The Castion Remix, a deep house reworking, was issued in June 2021 and made available as a free download on platforms like SoundCloud, where it garnered attention from electronic music enthusiasts.[36] In July 2021, the official Summer Remix featuring Caleb Calloway was released digitally via Sony Music Latin, extending the song's upbeat vibe with added production layers and distributed on Spotify and Apple Music.[37] The CVALM Remix, an Afrohouse edit, emerged in October 2024 on SoundCloud with free download options, appealing to fans of global dance genres.[38] Additionally, a mixed version of the Uproot Andy Remix appeared on Apple Music in June 2025, building on the original 2021 reggaeton-to-amapiano transformation that had previously circulated on Bandcamp.[39] Notable fan covers and derivative works include a 2021 remix edit incorporating elements from Fergie and David Craig, shared via YouTube as a non-official video that blended pop influences with the original's reggaeton base.[40] The song also inspired a choreographed routine in Just Dance+ in 2024, available as part of the game's subscription service and featuring dancers performing to the track's infectious rhythm, which contributed to its ongoing popularity in gaming and dance communities.[9] These remixes were primarily released digitally through streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and SoundCloud, with no significant independent chart performance reported, though they extended the song's reach in niche electronic and dance scenes. Culturally, "Todo de Ti" and its variants fueled numerous TikTok dance challenges through 2025, where users recreated routines inspired by the original and remixes, amplifying its viral presence on social media.Reception
Critical Response
Upon its release in 2021, "Todo de Ti" by Rauw Alejandro received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its vibrant energy and role as a defining summer anthem of the year. Billboard hailed it as a "summer anthem," praising its infectious, danceable hooks that blended reggaeton rhythms with disco and funk influences to create an energizing track perfect for warm-weather playlists.[41] Rolling Stone similarly celebrated it as a sleek, synth-driven dance track fusing reggaeton with Eighties synth-pop in their list of the 50 Best Songs of 2021, noting how its funky, Eighties-inspired synths fused modern Latin pop with retro elements, delivering a fresh and innovative sound without sacrificing the genre's edge.[42] Critics frequently highlighted Alejandro's smooth and confident vocal delivery as a standout feature, which added emotional depth and charisma to the song's romantic lyrics about infatuation. The track's catchy chorus and upbeat tempo were lauded for their broad appeal, capturing the joy of summer with vibrant, accessible production that propelled it into mainstream rotation. Billboard editors ranked it among the 20 Best Latin Songs of 2021, emphasizing its role in showcasing Alejandro's versatility in genre fusion.[41] The overall consensus was overwhelmingly positive, with no formal aggregated review scores, such as from Metacritic, available for the single, but its frequent inclusion in year-end best-of lists underscored a strong critical endorsement, with outlets like Billboard and Rolling Stone affirming its cultural impact and innovation in Latin music.[41][42]Accolades
"Todo de Ti" garnered significant recognition from major music awards and year-end lists following its release. At the 22nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards held in 2021, the song received nominations for Record of the Year and Song of the Year.[43] The track achieved notable success at the 2022 Billboard Latin Music Awards, where it won Latin Pop Song of the Year.[44] It was nominated for Favorite Latin Song at the 2022 American Music Awards.[45] Beyond formal awards, "Todo de Ti" was celebrated on prominent editorial lists. It ranked number eight on Rolling Stone's "50 Best Songs of 2021," praised for its fusion of reggaeton rhythms with disco and new wave elements that propelled Latin pop's global ascent.[42] The song also placed third on Spotify's list of the most-streamed global tracks of summer 2021, highlighting its widespread appeal during the season.[46] Additionally, it featured prominently in Apple Music's "Top Songs of 2021: Latin America" playlist, underscoring its dominance in regional listening trends.[47] As of 2025, no additional retrospective awards or inclusions in major compilations specific to "Todo de Ti" have been announced, though Rauw Alejandro's career accolades continue to reflect the song's foundational impact.Commercial Performance
Chart Performance
"Todo de Ti" by Rauw Alejandro quickly ascended international charts following its release, peaking at number 3 on the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts on the June 12, 2021, edition.[48] The track also reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, dated September 11, 2021, marking Alejandro's highest peak as a lead artist on that ranking.[49] On Spotify's global daily chart, it climbed to number 2 in late May 2021, driven by over 6.78 million streams in a single day.[50] The song topped national charts in 18 countries, including number 1 on Spain's Promusicae Top 100 Songs, Argentina's Billboard Hot 100, and Mexico's Monitor Latino International chart.[51][52][53] It performed strongly on year-end lists, ranking in the top 10 on Billboard's 2021 Hot Latin Songs recap and maintaining presence on regional monthly and year-end tallies through 2023.[49] Demonstrating exceptional longevity, "Todo de Ti" charted for over 50 weeks across multiple global and regional lists, including extended runs on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs (over 40 weeks) and Latin Pop Airplay (where it held number 1 for 28 consecutive weeks).[54][55] The track experienced resurgences in 2024 and 2025, boosted by fan-made and official remixes such as the CVALM Remix and Saac Baley Remaster, which reignited streams on platforms like Spotify.[38]| Chart | Peak Position | Weeks on Chart | Notes/Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Billboard Global 200 | 3 | over 100 | Peaked June 12, 2021 [48] |
| Billboard Hot Latin Songs | 2 | over 40 | Peaked September 11, 2021; top 10 year-end 2021 [54] [49] |
| Spotify Global Daily | 2 | N/A | Peaked May 30, 2021 [50] |
| Monitor Latino International | 1 | N/A | Topped in Mexico and other Latin markets [53] |
Certifications
"Todo de Ti" has earned multiple certifications for sales and streaming equivalents across various countries, highlighting its widespread commercial success driven by strong chart performance. These awards recognize the song's sales, downloads, and streaming activity according to each region's industry standards. In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the song 6× Platinum (Latin) for 360,000 units as of 2023.[56] In Spain, it received 12× Platinum certification from Productores de Música de España (Promusicae), reflecting over 720,000 units sold or streamed.[57] Mexico's Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON) awarded it Diamond certification, updated on November 8, 2025, along with additional Platinum and Gold levels for a total equivalent to high multi-platinum status.[58] In France, the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP) certified it Platinum on July 14, 2025, for 30 million equivalent streams.[59] The song also achieved Platinum certification in Portugal from the Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa (AFP). In Switzerland, it was certified Gold by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) Swiss branch. In Central America, the Certificación Fonográfica Centroamericana (CFC) awarded it Platinum status. Additionally, "Todo de Ti" surpassed 1.7 billion streams on Spotify as of November 2025, contributing to its eligibility for many of these streaming-based certifications.[60]| Region | Certifying Body | Certification | Units/Streams | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States | RIAA | 6× Platinum (Latin) | 360,000 units | 2023 |
| Spain | Promusicae | 12× Platinum | 720,000 units | 2025 |
| Mexico | AMPROFON | Diamond | Multi-platinum equiv. | November 8, 2025 |
| France | SNEP | Platinum | 30 million streams | July 14, 2025 |
| Portugal | AFP | Platinum | 10,000 units | 2022 |
| Switzerland | IFPI Switzerland | Gold | 10,000 units | 2022 |
| Central America | CFC | Platinum | Regional equiv. | April 8, 2022 |

