O Rei do Cu

O Rei do Cu
Studio album by Rogério Skylab
Released May 17, 2018 (2018-05-17)
Recorded 2018
Studio Centro Municipal de Referência da Música Carioca Artur da Távola, Estúdio Hi-Eight
Genre
Length 46:09
Label Self-released
Producer Rogério Skylab
Rogério Skylab chronology
Skylab EP
(2017)
O Rei do Cu
(2018)
Skylab & Tragtenberg, Vol. 3
(2018)

O Rei do Cu (Portuguese for "The King of the Ass") is the thirteenth studio album by the Brazilian musician Rogério Skylab, and the first installment of a planned trilogy, the "Trilogia do Cu" ("Trilogy of the Ass"). It was self-released on May 17, 2018,[1] and sees Skylab returning to the experimental and eclectic sonority he had previously developed in his 1999–2011 Skylab series of 10 albums and abandoned in his latest "Trilogia dos Carnavais" (2012–2015). It can be downloaded for free in the musician's official website,[1] and is also available for streaming in Spotify, Deezer and the iTunes Store.

Background

According to Skylab, the album's name was inspired by a controversial statement given by fellow musician Lulu Santos in late December 2017, in which he stated "MPB was de-evolving to its 'anal phase'", alluding to the then-recently released music video for Anitta's "Vai Malandra".[2] Indirectly criticizing the statement, Skylab then replied that, "to affirm this tendency, [his] next album would have ass everywhere".[3]

On March 7, 2018, Skylab announced on his Facebook page that he already began working on such album, and that it would be called O Rei do Cu. On the same post, he also said that it would be the first installment of a new trilogy, the "Trilogia do Cu".[4][5]

On April 2, 2018, Skylab uploaded to his SoundCloud page a brief teaser of one of the tracks that would be featured on the album, "Dedo no Cu e Gritaria".[6] The track "Eu Durmo Pouco pra Ficar com Sono" premiered live on Danilo Gentili's late-night talk show The Noite on April 24, 2018.[7] A show promoting the album's release took place at the Baden Powell Room of the Teatro Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro on April 25, 2018.[8]

Track listing

All tracks written by Rogério Skylab.

No.TitleEnglish titleLength
1."Eu Durmo Pouco pra Ficar com Sono"I Sleep Little So I Can Feel Sleepy5:14
2."Dedo no Cu e Gritaria"Ass-Fingering and Shouting4:40
3."O Eco da Queda"The Echo of the Fall3:05
4."O Impossível"The Impossible3:39
5."Meu Signo"My Sign2:04
6."O Grande Fim"The Great End3:07
7."Cara de Cu"Ass-Face3:40
8."Antes que o Dia Amanheça"Before the Morning Comes3:18
9."Jeneci, Kassin, Tulipa" (feat. Thiago Amud and Mi Alvelli) 5:03
10."Maré Cheia"Full Tide3:01
11."O Preto do Brizola"Brizola's Black3:58
12."O Rei do Cu"The King of the Ass5:15

Personnel

  • Rogério Skylab – vocals, production
  • Thiago Amorim – electric guitar
  • Yves Aworet – bass guitar
  • Alex Curi – drums
  • Thiago Amud, Mi Alvelli – additional vocals (track 9)
  • Daniel Nakamura – mixing, mastering
  • Solange Venturi – cover art

References

  1. 1 2 Rogério Skylab - O Rei do Cu (in Portuguese)
  2. "A MPB regrediu pra fase anal, diz Lulu Santos antes de Anitta lançar clipe". UOL (in Portuguese). December 18, 2017. Retrieved May 17, 2018.
  3. "Fase anal? Rogério Skylab alfineta Lulu Santos e defende tendência". UOL (in Portuguese). December 20, 2017. Retrieved May 17, 2018.
  4. Rogério Skylab - Facebook (March 7, 2018)
  5. "Rogério Skylab mostra nova trilogia musical". O Globo (in Portuguese). April 26, 2018. Retrieved May 17, 2018.
  6. Rogério Skylab - Dedo no Cu e Gritaria
  7. Rogério Skylab canta "eu durmo pouco" - The Noite (24/04/18)
  8. João Luiz Azevedo (March 7, 2018). "DIA 25 DE ABRIL 2018: ROGÉRIO SKYLAB LANÇA SEU NOVO ÁLBUM 'O REI DO CÚ' NA SALA BADEN POWELL". Portal do JL (in Portuguese). Retrieved May 17, 2018.
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