Cupid) is the fourth studio album by Argentine singer Tini, released on 16 February 2023 by Hollywood Records and Sony Music Latin.
Tini then signed with Sony Music Latin shortly after, and started to begin work on the album.
A primarily cumbia and urbano record, Cupido fuses heavy influences of reggaeton with dance-pop and EDM.
It features collaborations with María Becerra, Manuel Turizo, L-Gante, Beéle, Becky G, Anitta, Tiago PZK, la Joaqui and Steve Aoki.
[3] The album's title and release date officially announced on 26 January 2023, on the Spanish program El Hormiguero, where she also pointed out that "'Cupido' is the end of a very important phase for me and spins a whole story that is part of my life and each song has a special meaning."
[4] Due to popularity of the song "Las Jordans", Tini published a music video for it on 23 June 2023, as a surprise release.
In early 2021, Tini relocated to Miami, Florida to continue working on the album in a writing camp held by Sony Music Latin.
Tini enlisted producers Andrés Torres, Mauricio Rengifo, and Richi López to work on the album.
"El Último Beso" with Tiago PZK was released on 15 September 2022, as the album's eighth single.
"Muñecas" with La Joaqui and Steve Aoki was released on 12 January 2023, as the album's ninth single.
[13] On 9 July 2022, Tini performed "Miénteme" alongside "La Triple T" at the 2022 MTV Millennial Awards.
The tour started on 20 May 2022, at the Hipódromo de Palermo in Buenos Aires and concluded on 5 November 2023, at The Novo in Los Angeles, California.
"[1] Valentina Cardona from Fame praised Tini's ability to blend in multiple genres, stating: "In this new era of self-growth, [Tini] fuses her excellent vocal talent and song composition with urban rhythms, pop, cumbia, and electronica, all while showcasing her essence.
"[22] Pip Ellwood-Hughes from Entertainment Focus pointed out that Cupido "takes listeners on a journey through love and heartbreak and it features [...] songs that showcase Tini's ability to fuse genres as well as showing off her voice.
[25] Cupido also debuted at number 28 on Promusicae Spanish chart, and three days later climbed at top ten reaching the 5th position.
In addition, the album accumulated a total of 3 million on-demand audio streams for its songs in the tracking week.
[27] With this, Tini become the first Argentinian act to debut in the top 10 on Latin Pop Albums chart since Miguel Caló's Siguen Los Exitos de La Orquesta de Miguel Calo in 2016, and first Argentinian woman to claim a top 10 debut since Soledad Pastorutti score entry with the collaborative set Raíz, with Lila Downs and Niña Pastori, in 2014.
[29] The album was certified double platinum (Latin) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on 26 October 2023, for equivalent units of 0.12 million copies.