La Loto

2022 single by Tini, Becky G and Anitta

"La Loto"
Single by Tini, Becky G and Anitta
from the album Cupido
LanguageSpanish
English title"The Lotto"
ReleasedJuly 6, 2022 (2022-07-06)
GenreReggaeton
Length3:10
Label
  • Sony Latin
  • Hollywood
Composer(s)
  • Andrés Torres
  • Mauricio Rengifo
Lyricist(s)
Producer(s)
  • Andrés Torres
  • Mauricio Rengifo
Tini singles chronology
"Suéltame"
(2022)
"La Loto"
(2022)
"El Último Beso"
(2022)
Becky G singles chronology
"Bailé Con Mi Ex"
(2022)
"La Loto"
(2022)
"Amantes"
(2022)
Anitta singles chronology
"Tudo Nosso"
(2022)
"La Loto"
(2022)
"No Más"
(2022)
Music video
"La Loto" on YouTube

"La Loto" (transl. "The Lotto") is a song by Argentine singer Tini, American singer Becky G and Brazilian singer Anitta. It was released on July 6, 2022 by Sony Music Latin and Hollywood Records as the seventh single from Tini's fourth studio album, Cupido (2023). The song was written by the three singers alongside Elena Rose, while Andrés Torres and Mauricio Rengifo handled musical composition and production.

Tini collaborated with both artists for the first time, while Gomez and Anitta previously sang on a remix version of Maluma's "Mala Mía"; Gomez had also featured in a duet with Anitta, on the song "Banana".

"La Loto" is a primary bass-heavy reggaetón party track, with some urbano and modern hip hop influence. The lyrical content focuses on the usual pop themes of self-confidence and heavy partying; overall, the song features a theme of female solidarity and camaraderie.[1] “La Loto” peaked at #6 on Billboard Argentina Hot 100, while also reaching #16 on Billboard's US Latin Digital Song Sales and #8 on US Latin Pop Airplay.

Background and release

Tini, Becky G and Anitta were part of WhatsApp's “Escuchanos, Miranos” campaign in celebration of Women's History Month.[2] Soon after, rumors started to surface that the three were working on a song together, and in an interview with Billboard, Anitta confirmed and revealed that a “super cool” collaboration with Tini and Gomez was in the works.[3]

In an interview, Tini said about the collaboration: “The truth is that both of them have been great references throughout my musical growth, as women in the industry and as artists, I have to say that I have always dreamt of doing something with one of them. And now having them, together in a song of mine, recording this powerful video – I feel that the truth is, it is a dream come true and I am happy to share this with them.”[4] Gomez also spoke about the collaboration in an Instagram video, saying: “How empowering it is to see three women hustlers coming together for a bop. Anitta swung by and so did Tini, and we were all hanging out and we were talking about girl power. We got to do something together!” [...] We're a force to reckon with now in the music industry. The way I walk into a room, when I see my female counterparts, it's different. Instead of trying to make headlines about who is fighting about what, it's about our record-breaking numbers.”[5]

On June 27, Tini announced via her social media, that a song was coming with the Brazilian and American singers. On July 4, Tini announced the release date of the song with a fragment of the video. On July 6, the song was released, along with its music video on Tini's YouTube channel.[6]

Composition

"La Loto" was written by Tini, Becky G, Anitta, and Elena Rose; Andrés Torres and Mauricio "El Dandee" Rengifo composed and produced the song.[7][8] The song is written in the key of D♭ major, with a moderately fast tempo of 90 beats per minute. It is a reggaeton song that lasts for a duration of three minutes and ten seconds.[9] The song also has a Latin rhythm, and is described by Tini as exploring more urban nuances rarely heard in her music.[10]

Lyrically, the song revolves around sex, or "sinning" as the girls call it in the chorus, with themes of female empowerment. Tini opens the song by singing about being in a party, saying: "Today we're sweating off all the makeup [...] This now looks like our runway". Anitta takes the second verse: "I fly directly from Miami to Rio [...] I brought Tini, we're gonna make a tremendous mess" before stating "Diamonds shining from head to toe/ The one that's with me won the lotto". Finally, Gomez sings the third verse: "We got all the drip, drip, all of Gucci-cci", and referencing the couple Lele Pons and Guaynaa, followed by "Short dress with nothing under/ This is what I work for". In the chorus, the girls state that they don't care about other people's opinions, and that "Tonight it seems we're sinning/ Tomorrow we go confess". The line "The baby with me won the lotto" expresses female empowerment, with the girls alluding to being the biggest and best prize their partners could have.[11]

Music video

The music video for "La Loto" was shot in Los Angeles. It was co-directed by Argentine director Diego Peskins and Venezuelan Daniel Duran, both having worked with the singers on their previous songs.[12] Rather than the typically-modern nightclub scenes of many music videos, “La Loto” takes place in a 1920s-stylespeakeasy” setting, with rather dark, subdued lighting, along with jewels, diamonds and gold elements. The three singers are all wearing diamond-studded, shiny and revealing outfits, while the background dancers are simply in all-black clothing. Overall, the video’s style and feeling can best be described as sexy, with some Burlesque elements, as well as early-Hollywood, somewhat “vintage” looks influenced by 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s actresses. The visual appeal is offset with the pulsating rhythms of Urbano Latino music.[5]

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Tini herself described the video as a “burlesque”-style visual and added that “…This video has an aesthetic that is quite vintage, like a burlesque, like Moulin Rouge, as in the old times. The song makes you feel powerful and I think that's what each of us wants to convey on the set.”

Meanwhile, Gomez commented “This video is so fire… The concept, the visuals, the outfits, the hair, the looks, the makeup; it's serving, for sure.”[4][5]

Synopsis

The video opens with Tini seated at a vanity in a dressing room, finishing applying her makeup. The camera begins by briefly filming her reflection, while she says to herself, “Un poquitito; un poquitito te podés emborrachar. Dos copas de vino…” (lit. “You can get a little bit drunk, a little bit; Two glasses of wine…”). At this point, Tini puts her makeup brush down; the camera pans to the right as she begins singing directly to the camera. She is wearing a gold sequined dress with her hair in a long ponytail. She then stands up, and in the room with her are Becky G and Anitta, both dressed similarly and getting ready.

Next, Tini is entering a crowded bar, in a jewel-studded black catsuit and stilettos, wearing gold sunglasses and a large, pink faux-fur coat. Her dancers approach her and take her coat, while she confidently and sexily walks around the bar, greeting the patrons and other dancers. She then is on a darkened stage, and the group of male and female dancers join Tini in executing the tight choreography. Parts of the dance routine feature the use of chairs and seated moves.

On the second verse, we see Anitta ordering a drink at the bar, at which point she faces the camera and begins dancing on and around the bar. She is wearing stilettos with a typically burlesque-style outfit (brassiere, garters, etc). Then, Becky G is seen sitting on a sofa, in an all-black ensemble, surrounded by opulent pearls and vintage jewelry, with the male dancers wearing masquerade ball masks. The three Latina singers are finally shown seated together, in their original looks, copying each other as they cross and un-cross their legs on the couch. They’re showing they’re sexy with 'badass' personas, at times singing quite close to one another (to the point of near-intimacy).[5] The trio is finally shown dancing on a stage, giving us a taste of what winning their “lottery” must feel like.[4]

Accolades

Awards and nominations for "La Loto"
Organization Year Category Result Ref.
Premios Gardel 2023 Best Urban Collaboration Nominated [13]
Premios Juventud Girl Power Nominated [14]
Hottest Choreo Nominated
Premios Tu Música Urbano Video of the Year Nominated [15]
Top 50 Music Awards Best Collaboration Nominated [16]
Lo Nuestro Awards 2024 Urban/Pop Collaboration of the Year Nominated [17]

Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal.[8]

  • Tini – lead vocals, songwriter
  • Becky G – vocals, songwriter
  • Anitta – vocals, songwriter
  • Carlos A. Molina – recording engineer
  • Tom Norris – mixing engineer, mastering engineer
  • Mauricio Rengifo – producer, songwriter, recording engineer, programming
  • Elena Rose – songwriter
  • Andrés Torres – producer, songwriter, recording engineer, programming

Charts

Chart performance for "La Loto"
Chart (2022) Peak
position
Argentina (Argentina Hot 100)[18] 7
Argentina Airplay (Monitor Latino)[19] 5
Bolivia Airplay (Monitor Latino)[20] 4
Brazil (Top 100 Brasil)[21] 63
Costa Rica Urbano (Monitor Latino)[22] 14
Ecuador Urbano (Monitor Latino)[23] 14
El Salvador Pop (Monitor Latino)[24] 6
Global 200 (Billboard)[25] 197
Guatemala Pop (Monitor Latino)[26] 16
Mexico Airplay (Billboard)[27] 23
Mexico Espanol Airplay (Billboard)[28] 11
Panama (PRODUCE)[29] 24
Panama Urbano (Monitor Latino)[30] 6
Paraguay (SGP)[31] 30
Paraguay Urbano (Monitor Latino)[32] 7
Portugal (AFP)[33] 151
Puerto Rico Urbano (Monitor Latino)[34] 8
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[35] 78
Uruguay (CUD)[36] 10
Uruguay (Monitor Latino)[37] 1
US Latin Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[38] 16
US Latin Pop Airplay (Billboard)[39] 8

Year-end charts

2022 year-end chart performance for "La Loto"
Chart (2022) Position
Argentina (Monitor Latino)[40] 61
Bolivia (Monitor Latino)[41]
47
Ecuador (Monitor Latino)[42] 94
Uruguay (Monitor Latino)[43]
40

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[44] Platinum 20,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[45] Platinum 40,000
Mexico (AMPROFON)[46] Gold 70,000
Peru[44] Gold  
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[47] Gold 30,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

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  45. ^ "Brazilian single certifications – TINI, Becky G & Anitta – La Loto" (in Portuguese). Pro-Música Brasil. Retrieved July 28, 2023.
  46. ^ "Certificaciones" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas. Retrieved February 28, 2023. Type TINI, Becky G & Anitta in the box under the ARTISTA column heading and La Loto in the box under the TÍTULO column heading.
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External links

"La Loto" on YouTube

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