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Viva Tu is the fifth studio album by the French-Spanish singer Manu Chao, released on 20 September 2024 through Because Music. It was Chao's first studio release since 2007's La Radiolina seventeen years prior, as he opted to collaborate with other artists. Produced entirely by Chao, the album features guest appearances from Willie Nelson and Laeti.
Background
After the release of his 2007 album La Radiolina, Manu Chao seemingly disappeared from the public eye, leading many to believe he had gone on hiatus. However, he hardly remained inactive at all. Instead, Chao chose to embrace a simpler, more introspective lifestyle. He traveled with a small group of friends, adopting a minimalist approach to life, focusing on the essentials and maintaining a "pure heart" free of pretension. He also collaborated with various artists, contributing to projects with Bomba Estéreo, Rumbakana, Charlart58, Carlangas, Dani Lança, and Calypso Rose, among others. It wasn't until Chao decided to release "Viva Tu" as a single on 29 May 2024, with no prior announcement, ultimately breaking the silence.
Critical reception
Viva Tu was met with widespread acclaim from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 81, based on 5 reviews.
The critical reception of Manu Chao's Viva Tu highlights both its strengths and its limitations. David Honigmann of the Financial Times notes that while the album is "a more original set than La Radiolina," it still suffers from the "recycling" of familiar ideas, suggesting a lack of newness compared to Chao's earlier works. Similarly, Mariano Prunes of AllMusic acknowledges that the album sticks to the same formula, but praises its "warm and engaging" songs that sound "positively inspired and refreshing," offering a welcome return for Chao. Luis Aguisvivas from PopMatters sees the album as an "art of feeling," highlighting the emotional depth of its "simplistic composition," which he feels is its strongest suit. Meanwhile, Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone offered a more mixed view, calling it "a satisfying continuation of his artistic journey," but noting that it lacks the same impact and excitement as Clandestino and Próxima Estación: Esperanza though "has a little more of a singer-songwriter quality than its predecessors."
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