24-869: For the Ed Maverick album, see Eduardo (album) . Eduardo [REDACTED] Eduardo I (Duarte), King of Portugal Pronunciation Spanish: [eˈðwaɾðo] Portuguese pronunciation: [eˈðwaɾðu] Gender Male Language(s) Spanish, Portuguese Origin Word/name Iberian Romance languages Meaning "Wealthy guardian" Region of origin Iberian Peninsula , Europe Other names Nickname(s) Edu, Lalo , Eddie, Duarte Related names Edward , Eduard , Édouard , Edoardo, Eddie, Eddy, Edu, Edvardo, Edvard , Ed Eduardo
48-457: A countdown, finally revealing the album's release date on 25 April 2021, and making its title official, and on 27 April 2021, the album cover was revealed, this was designed by Maverick himself, which consists of a painting with 6 different versions of him in a forest background, in the words of the artist, represents: The long-haired Eduardos are ideas that overwhelmed me, that overwhelm me or will overwhelm me, I guess. The short-haired Eduardo
72-507: Is about acknowledging that there are loops that have to be broken, and that you can't stay where you are and expect them to change. Three music videos were directed by the Mexican director, Hermann Neudert, and produced by his video production company, Neuderts. The same company that also filmed the music videos of "Fuentes de Ortiz", "Acurrucar", "A Mis Amigos" and "Siempre Estoy Pa Ti". For its promotion, only "Niño" (featuring Muelas de Gallo)
96-589: Is an Italian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, best known for the songs "Ancora" and "E la musica va". Born in Naples , De Crescenzo approached music at very young age, as he began playing the accordion at 3 and made his first public exhibition at 5, in Teatro Argentina , Rome. At 16 he founded a beat group , " Eduardino e i Casanova ", with which he recorded the first 45rpm in 1967, "Hai detto no!". After studying classical music and law at
120-467: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Eduardo (album) Eduardo (stylized in all lowercase ) is the third studio album by Mexican singer-songwriter Ed Maverick , released on 30 April 2021, by Universal Music Mexico . Mainly written by Maverick and produced by Camilo Froideval during the COVID-19 pandemic , it was his "musical comeback" after his temporary retirement at
144-563: Is me 3 years ago and is me today. Eduardo was recorded at Topetitud Studios in Mexico City, owned by Paco Ayala and Tito Fuentes of Molotov , the same recording studio where Contra (2010) by Vampire Weekend was recorded. It's an album with elements of latin alternative , folk music , neo-psychedelia and sadcore , also encompassing some experimental overtones. In an interview for Rolling Stone in Spanish , Maverick thought of
168-2326: Is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the male name Edward . Another version is Duarte . It may refer to: Association football [ edit ] Dudu (footballer, born 1992) (Eduardo Pereira Rodrigues), Brazilian footballer Eduardo (footballer, born 1993) (Carlos Eduardo Bendini Giusti), Brazilian centre back Eduardo (footballer, born 12 November 1986) (Eduardo da Conceição Maciel), Brazilian forward Eduardo (footballer, born 20 November 1986) (Carlos Eduardo Santos Oliveira), Brazilian right back Eduardo (footballer, born 1979) (Eduardo Adelino da Silva), Brazilian footballer Eduardo (footballer, born 1995) (Eduardo José da Rosa Milhomem), Brazilian defender Eduardo (footballer, born 1997) (Eduardo Jacinto de Biasi), Brazilian defensive midfielder Eduardo (footballer, born 2000) (Eduardo da Silva Albuquerque), Brazilian midfielder Edu Coimbra (Eduardo Antunes Coimbra) (born 1947), Brazilian attacking midfielder and manager Edu (footballer, born 1981) (Eduardo Gonçalves de Oliveira), Brazilian striker Eduardo Bonvallet (1955–2015), Chilean defensive midfielder and sports commentator Eduardo Carvalho (born 1982), Portuguese goalkeeper Eduardo Costa , (born 1982), Brazilian defensive midfielder and coach Eduardo Diniz (born 1989), Brazilian full back Eduardo Flores , Argentine footballer Eduardo Gómez (footballer) (born 1958), Chilean defender Eduardo Jesus (born 2002) Brazilian footballer Eduardo Martini (born 1979), Brazilian goalkeeper Eduardo Pacheco (born 1987), Brazilian striker Eduardo dos Santos (footballer, born 1980) (Eduardo Ribeiro dos Santos), Brazilian striker Eduardo da Silva (born 1983), Brazilian-born Croatian forward Music [ edit ] Eduardo (rapper) , Carlos Eduardo Taddeo, Brazilian rapper Eduardo De Crescenzo , Italian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Politicians [ edit ] Eduardo Año , Filipino politician and retired army general Eduardo Campos , Brazilian politician Eduardo Carriles , Spanish lawyer, businessman and politician Eduardo Castro Luque , assassinated Mexican politician Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues , Portuguese politician Eduardo Leite , Brazilian politician, current governor of
192-530: The Iglesia ni Cristo Fictional characters [ edit ] Eduardo, a character in the animated television series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Eduardo "Lalo" Salamanca , a character in the TV series Better Call Saul Eduardo, a character in the comedy animated series Eddsworld Eduardo, an older Spix's Macaw who is Jewel's long-lost father in the animated film Rio 2 Eduardo Perez,
216-520: The EP didn't released singles and no music videos were made for its promotion, nor was it released in CD or LP record. Finally on 15 April 2021, Maverick confirmed via Twitter that his new album was already being uploaded to digital platforms, and the following day he shared a screenshot showing the full length of the album; forty-four minutes and eleven seconds,. Over the course of the days that followed, Ed tweeted
240-743: The Mexico where the hippies of the 60s went to smoke cannabis. Dense, warm and deep. This is the music that Maverick leaves us with in Eduardo . Also simple, emotional and timeless. There is something in Ed Maverick that does not place us in the middle of 2021. And that is what makes it so interesting." In November 2021 he won the Mexican Singer of the Year award at the GQ Men of the Year Awards. At
264-904: The US, and for the first time in European countries such as the United Kingdom, Spain and the Netherlands. No dates in Mexico were included for the tour. Pablo Monroy for Rolling Stone en Español , wrote that thanks to Eduardo, his collaboration with C. Tangana on the album El Madrileño of the same year, and his honest lyrics, he became one of his magazine's "Promises Fulfilled". He also mentioned that his style, sound and lyrics were favorably influenced by artists such as Chalino Sánchez and Sufjan Stevens . Luis Mainés from Mondo Sonoro gave it 8 out of 10 and wrote that "the songs that Ed Maverick has sown and that flourish in Eduardo do so with
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#1732773319778288-402: The album as a two-part story, the first showing the beginning of a relationship that doesn't really lead anywhere, and the second showing a deeper, more reflective side of his life and sudden fame. This is also reflected in its title, which was chosen as self-titled album. I made this album during a phase where I felt like I was running into the same issues, like they were on a loop. A lot of it
312-748: The antagonist of Despicable Me 2 . See also [ edit ] Duarte (disambiguation) Edoardo Eduarda (name) Edu (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eduardo&oldid=1254222355 " Categories : Given names Portuguese masculine given names Spanish masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Pages with Spanish IPA Pages with Portuguese IPA Articles with short description Short description
336-460: The aroma of the songs of yesteryear. The singer-songwriter is an ancient soul that speaks to us from the depths of the American continent. And the thing is that despite its universality, Ed Maverick's music cannot be understood without roots settled in the land where he was born. Eduardo lives in the same universe as "On The Road" and as a child from the last century playing cowboys and Indians. In
360-452: The end of 2019. Eduardo is a self-reflective record about Maverick's life with his unexpected fame and cyberharassment , as well as a relationship that leads nowhere. Eduardo Demos , a reissue of the album with eight song demo tracks , was released in May 2022. During his debut in music scene and the sudden commercial success of his first two records during 2018 and 2019, in part thanks to
384-483: The end of 2021, Rolling Stone magazine placed it at number 26 on its annual list of The 35 Best Spanish-Language Albums of 2021, placing it in fourth place as the best album by a Mexican artist of the year, just behind Calibre 50 's Vamos Bien , Natalia Lafourcade 's Un Canto por México, Vol. 2 and Zoé 's Sonidos De Karmática Resonancia . All tracks are produced by Camilo Froideval. Eduardo De Crescenzo Eduardo De Crescenzo (born 8 February 1951)
408-417: The final cut, being "Ropa de Bazar" released with Bratty as a single from the live album, two years before Eduardo . In September 2020 he released Esto No Tiene Nada Que Ver con Eduardo ( transl. "This Has Nothing to Do With Eduardo" ), his debut 5-track extended play with a more experimental sound compared to his previous recordings and that, in a certain way, has a similar sound to Eduardo ,
432-534: The jokes because I didn't know how to react so that they would stop, I need to take a break" He disappeared from the media and social networks for the rest of 2019, throughout 2020 he made small appearances, in the whole year he only released a live album titled Ed Maverick en el Metropólitan ( transl. "Ed Maverick at the Metropólitan" ), which had already been recorded during his presentation at that venue in 2019. Maverick repeatedly shared that he
456-460: The popularity of his music on social media, Maverick began to suffer a series of harassment and ridicule in the same media that made him famous, receiving almost daily messages inciting hatred, suicide and death threats directed towards him and his family. Finally, in November 2019, Maverick made a statement on his Twitter account explaining his opinion about the harassment. "At first I followed
480-2158: The state of Rio Grande do Sul Eduardo Maruri , Ecuadorian businessman and politician Eduardo Panlilio , Filipino politician and former priest, elected governor of Pampanga Eduardo Pérez Bulnes , Argentine politician, one of the signatories of the Declaration of Independence Eduardo Riedel , Brazilian politician, current governor of the state of Mato Grosso do Sul Eduardo Rubiño , Spanish politician Eduardo Torralba Beci (1881–1929), Spanish journalist and politician Sportsmen [ edit ] Eduardo Barragán , Colombian boxer Eduardo Castro , Mexican long-distance runner Eduardo Guerrero , Colombian road cyclist Eduardo Jhons , Cuban fencer Eduardo Martínez , Argentine beach volleyball player Eduardo Mello Borges , futsal player Eduardo Piccinini , Brazilian butterfly swimmer Eduardo Risso , Uruguayan rower Others [ edit ] Eduardo R. Caianiello , Italian physicist Eduardo de Almeida Navarro , Brazilian philologist and lexicographer Eduardo De Filippo , Italian actor, playwright, screenwriter, author and poet Eduardo Eurnekian , Argentine-Armenian billionaire businessman Eduardo Galeano , Uruguayan journalist and writer Eduardo Galvão (1962–2020), Brazilian actor Eduardo Gómez , Spanish actor Eduardo Kac , American contemporary artist Eduardo Kobra , Brazilian graffiti artist Eduardo Lourenço , Portuguese writer, literary scholar and philosopher Eduardo Mendoza Garriga , Spanish novelist Eduardo Morales Miranda , Chilean physician and founder of Universidad Austral de Chile Eduardo Nicol , Spanish-Mexican philosopher Eduardo Prado Coelho , Portuguese writer Eduardo Saverin , co-founder of Facebook Eduardo Scarpetta (1853–1925), Italian actor and playwright Eduardo Scarpetta (born 1993), Italian actor Eduardo Serra , Portuguese cinematographer Eduardo Souto de Moura , Portuguese architect Eduardo Valente da Fonseca , Portuguese writer Eduardo V. Manalo (born 1955), current Executive Minister of
504-479: The title "I'm Losing"). Despite that large success, in the following years De Crescenzo pursued different routes, exploring musical contaminations between Italian classical melodies, soul, rhythm and blues and folk; he took part at four more editions of the Sanremo Festival, in 1985 ("Via con me"), 1987 ("L'odore del mare"), 1989 ("Come mi vuoi") and in 1991 ("E la musica va"). The song "E la musica va"
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#1732773319778528-561: The university, in the late seventies De Crescenzo signed a contract with Dischi Ricordi , with whom he published his first single as soloist, "La solitudine" (1978). His career was launched by the song "Ancora", a romantic ballad that he presented at the 1981 Sanremo Music Festival , winning the Critics Award; the song obtained an extraordinary success, selling several millions of copies and being covered by artists such as Mina , Anna Oxa , Ornella Vanoni and Thelma Houston (with
552-529: Was released as a single, being sent to Mexican radio the same day the album was released. "Gente" and a double video for Contenta and Atnetnoc" were also released. "Niño" music video received a nomination for Video of the Year at the 2021 MTV Millennial Awards , but lost to " La Noche de Anoche " by Bad Bunny and Rosalía . Tour Eduardo was the debut world tour by Maverick, announced by him in August 2022. with which he performed in cities from South America and
576-404: Was working on a new album, just weeks before the released of the debut EP, when Maverick shared through Twitter, as a joke and along with an unfinished tracklist, his first idea for the name of the album: «go to hell, everyone, I don't want to be here for 2 more days here and I'm going to Tlaxcala , I already told you». Although the album title was a joke, 4 of the 5 title tracks shown were part of
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