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Cuarto azul

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Cuarto azul
Cover for both digital and physical releases
Studio album by
ReleasedMay, 30. 2025
StudioLos ÁngelesMiami (home studio recorded)
GenrePopSynth-popelectropop
Length57:54
LanguageSpanish
LabelUniversal Music Spain
ProducerAndrés Torres • Casta • DallasK • Manu Lara • Mauricio Rengifo • Nico Cotton • SpreadLof
CompilerAitana (herself)
Aitana chronology
Alpha
(2023)
Cuarto azul
(2025)
Singles from Cuarto azul
  1. "Segundo intento"
    Released: January 23, 2025
  2. "Sentimiento natural"
    Released: March 13, 2025
  3. "6 de febrero"
    Released: May 5, 2025
  4. "Cuando hables con él"
    Released: May 30, 2025

Cuarto azul[A] (Spanish for Blue bedroom) is the fourth studio album by Spanish singer Aitana. It was released through Universal Music Spain on May 30, 2025.[3] This work was coproduced by long time partner Mauricio Rengifo which is also credited in Aitana's previous studio albums Alpha (2023) and 11 Razones (2020).

The album spawned three singles previous its release. "Segundo intento", which was released as the lead album single, debuted at nineteenth and reached seventh place in Spain's PROMUSICAE charts' Top 100 Canciones, spending 20 weeks on the chart. "Sentimiento natural," featuring rapper Myke Towers, was released as the second single and debuted at its best position at seventh place. "6 de febrero" was released as the third and final prerelease album single, debuting at eighth place and peaking at second place (blocked off the top spot by "La plena" by W Sound and Beéle). "Cuando hables con él" was released alongside the album as the fourth single and debuted at number four on the Singles Chart. With the album-release’s resurgence singles "Segundo intento" and Myke Towers collaboration "Sentimiento natural" reentered the top 50 of the chart.[4] [5] While "6 de febrero" jumped from nineth to eighth place.[6]

Upon release, Cuarto azul debuted atop the PROMUSICAE's Top 100 Álbumes chart and was certified gold for exceeding 30,000 combined units in its first charting week.[7] Dethroning Mora's fourth studio album Lo mismo de siempre.[8]

Background and conception

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Back in 2024, Aitana confirmed that she was working on her fourth studio album.[9]

Forward January, 2025 the singer published on her social media and YouTube channel a teaser that featured a blue bedroom under the title "Nuevo año, nueva era" ("New year, new era").[10] During that same month, Aitana started publishing encripted messages[11] through her official social media. When releasing Cuarto azul singles their covers featured a blue mark characteristic of her new era.[citation needed]

Aitana started the Cuarto azul recording sessions in Los Ángeles city, California (pictured).

The recording proceses took place in Aitana’s home studios in Los Ángeles and Miami as seen in her documentary Metamorfosis (2025).[12]

Recording and production

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Spanish-Mexican singer Alaska (Credited as Fangoria) collaborates with Aitana in "La chica perfecta" track.
Venezuelan singer Danny Ocean is featured in "Hoy es tu cumpleaños".
Mexican singer Kenia Os participated and featured on "Ex ex ex".

Cuarto azul is an electropop album, featuring influences of synth-Pop, New-wave and Spanish pop and power ballads.[13]

Featuring a slower, more ballad-like style, Cuarto azul means a depart from the singer’s previous work, Alpha (2023).[14] While sharing an Alpha’s sound influence, its songs tend to be slower in tempo and their content tends to more mature subjects about break ups and heart-breaks.[15][16]

The album was recorded in Los Ángeles and Miami alongside the recording of Aitana’s personal documental, Metarmorfosis.[17] Cuarto azul received the production from Andrés Torres, producers Casta and DallasK, Kuinvi, Manu Lara, Nico Cotton, and SpreadLof and long-time singer’s friend Mauricio Rengifo.[citation needed]

The album features Jay Wheeler, Ela Taubert, Barry B, Myke Towers, Kenia Os, Daniel Ocean and Fangoria collaborations respectively.[citation needed]

Singles and performance

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  • "Segundo intento" (Spanish for "Second try") was the first song released from the album. It serves as the lead single. It was released on January 23, 2025. The song follows the electropop sound from Aitana’s previous work Alpha (2023). Following the single’s release, the song entered and peaked the PROMUSICAE’s Top 100 Canciones at number eighteen.[citation needed] Becoming Aitana's first lead single that does not make it to the top 10.[citation needed] It spent 20 weeks on the chart.
  • "Sentimiento natural" (Spanish for "Natural feeling") was released on March 13, 2025 as the second single from Cuarto azul. Featuring the collaboration of Puerto Rican rapper and singer Myke Towers, "Sentimiento natural" is a departure from the previous single, featuring more tropical sounds.[citation needed] In its first week, the song debuted at number seven on the Top 100 Canciones charts. Becoming the first top 10 from Cuarto azul.[18] The single has spent five weeks on the chart.[19]
  • "6 de febrero" (Spanish for "February, 6") was released on May 5, 2025 as the third single from the album. A Spanish New wave pop ballad. The song became a commercial success in Spain. The song impacted on the Spanish weekly Spotify streaming chart at number eleven with 1,616,894 on-demand streams with only three weeks of aviability.[20] In its first full tracking week "6 de febrero" jumped from the eleventh to the second spot accumulating 2,879,617 new streams.[21] becoming the second top 10 streaming hit from Cuarto azul after "Sentimiento natural". On the charts, "6 de febrero" debuted at the eighth spot on Top 100 Canciones, becoming the album’s second top 10 and second top debut with only three weeks of tracking.[22] The following week, the song jumped to the second place on the chart. Being kept off the top spot by W Sound and Beéle’s "La plena".[23] Becoming the third top 10 and first top 3 from Cuarto azul. It is also her highest performance since her collaboration with Quevedo "Gran Vía" spent three weeks atop the chart.[24]
  • "Cuando hables con él" (Spanish for "Whenever you speak to him") was released on May 30, 2025 alongside Cuarto azul, and serves as the fourth and last single from the album to date. On Spotify, In its first streaming day the single received 547,527 on-demand streams only in Spain. Debuting at number four and becoming the album's highest entry and most streamed track from Cuarto azul.[25] After release the song debuted in the fourth spot, becoming the second Top 5 out of Cuarto azul.[26] Tying her previous releases with all of them recieving two Top 5s. [a][27]

Track listing

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No.TitleLyricsFeaturingLength
1."6 de febrero"Aitana • Andrés Torres • Mauricio Rengifo 2:55
2."Duele un montón despedirme de ti"Aitana • Andy Clay Cruz • Carolina Isabel Colón Juarbe • Damián Ortega Bonilla • Jonathan Vázquez Méndez • José Ángel López Martínez • Kevin Omar Ortíz • Bonés • Nicolás Cottonwith Jay Wheeler3:00
3."Segundo intento"Carolina Isabel Colón Juarbe • Aitana • Nicolás Cotton 3:11
4."¿Para qué volver?"Aitana • Colón Juarbe • Cottonwith Ela Taubert2:21
5."Cuarto azul"Aitana • Colón Juarbe • Cotton 3:20
6."Desde que ya no hablamos"Aitana • Colón Juarbe • Manuel Lorente Freire • Cotton • Valentina López 2:53
7."De 1 beso a 2 besos"Aitana • Luis Miguel «Casta» Gómez Castaño • Lorente Freire • Vicente Jiménez Gómez del Barco 3:17
8."Trankis"Aitana • Gabriel Barriuso • Cottonwith Barry B3:18
9."Música en el cielo"Aitana • Andry José Leal Matheus • Manuel Lara • Lorente Freire • Pablo César Rodríguez 3:50
10."Cuando hables con él"Aitana • Mauricio RengifoAndrés Torres 3:05
11."Luz de la mañana (interlude)"Aitana 0:41
12."En el centro de la cama"  3:44
13."Sentimiento natural"Andrés Torres • Mauricio Rengifo • Aitana • Julio Emmanuel Batista Santos • Michael A. Torres Monge • Orlando J. Cepeda Matoswith Myke Towers3:12
14."Conexión psíquica"  3:39
15."Superestrella"  3:03
16."Ex ex ex" with Kenia Os3:01
17."Hoy es tu cumpleaños" with Danny Ocean3:22
18."LIA"  2:48
19."La chica perfecta" with Fangoria3:11
Total length:57:54

Formats

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The album was released on streaming devices on May 30, 2025. Also, CDs and vinyls were made available through her official web site.[28]


Footnotes

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  1. ^ In this Spanish-language name the album title only keeps one capital letter at the beginning of the title according to Royal Spanish Accademy of the Spanish Language.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ Real Academia Española. "Royal Spanish Accademy: The correct use for capital letters on Spanish artwork and music titles".
  2. ^ Real Academia Española, Escuela Panhispánica de la lengua (19 January 2024). "Panhispanic Language College: Rules in the use of capital letters for Spanish language titles, name and other uses".
  3. ^ GeniousLyrics.com (May 2025). "Q&A's about Aitana's Cuarto azul". Retrieved June 7, 2025.
  4. ^ PROMUSICAE’s archives (June 8, 2025). ""Segundo intento" information about song" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 9, 2025.
  5. ^ PROMUSICAE’s archives (June 8, 2025). ""Sentimiento natural" information about song" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 9, 2025.
  6. ^ PROMUSICAE’s archives (June 8, 2025). ""6 de febrero" information about song" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 9, 2025.
  7. ^ PROMUSICAE info page. "Aitana's Cuarto azul info page" (in Spanish). Retrieved May 9, 2025.
  8. ^ PROMUSICAE charts (May 8, 2025). "The Singled Chart Week 23" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 9, 2025.
  9. ^ Los 40 Spain. "Aitana actualiza la última hora sobre 'A4' - «Llevo dos meses encerrada»" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 6, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ Los 40 (3 January 2025). "Aitana receives the new year opening a portal to her new electric-blue universe" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 6, 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ Jenesaipop.com (May 8, 2025). "Aitana is releasing her new album Cuarto azul this month" (in Spanish).
  12. ^ GeniusLyrics. "Aitana - Cuarto azul" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 10, 2025.
  13. ^ Jeneisapop.com (14 May 2025). "Cuarto azul de Aitana incluye temas con Alaska, Danny Ocean y demás" (in Spanish).
  14. ^ Los40 Spain (5 May 2025). "Así es la letra y el significado de «6 de febrero», la nueva y esperada canción de Aitana" (in Spanish).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ Jenesaispop.com (May 2025). "Aitana interview about Cuarto azul" (in Spanish). Retrieved January 6, 2025.
  16. ^ Rolling Stone Spain (May 20, 2025). "Aitana releases her fourth studio album : Cuarto azul" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 7, 2025.
  17. ^ Aitana: Metamorfosis | Cómo se creó la canción 6 de febrero | Netflix. Netflix España. March 1, 2025. Retrieved June 2, 2025.
  18. ^ PROMUSICAE (March 20, 2025). "Top 100 Canciones, semana del 20 de marzo de 2025" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 3, 2025.
  19. ^ Fichas de artista (PROMUSICAE). "Aitana y Myke Towers en Top 100 Canciones" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 3, 2025.
  20. ^ Spotify (May 8, 2025). "Top 200 Streaming Spain Weekly".
  21. ^ Spotify (May 15, 2025). "Top 200 Spain weekly".
  22. ^ PROMUSICAE (May 8, 2025). "top 100 canciones, semana 19" (in Spanish).
  23. ^ Ficha de artista (PROMUSICAE). "Aitana PROMUSICAE's chart history" (in Spanish).
  24. ^ Fichas Fe artista (PROMUSICAE). "Quevedo & Aitana collaboration chart history" (in Spanish).
  25. ^ Spotify charts (May 30, 2025). "Daily Regional Streaming Chart".
  26. ^ PROMUSICAE (June 8, 2025). "The Singles Chart Week 23" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 9, 2025.
  27. ^ PROMUSICAE ficha de autor. "Aitana chart history". Retrieved June 8, 2025.
  28. ^ "Aitana official website". Retrieved June 7, 2025.


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