"Héroe Favorito" | ||||
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Single by Romeo Santos | ||||
from the album Golden | ||||
Language | Spanish | |||
English title | Favorite Hero | |||
Released | February 10, 2017 | |||
Format | Digital download | |||
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Length | 4:00 | |||
Label | Sony Latin | |||
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Lyricist(s) | Romeo Santos | |||
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Héroe Favorito on YouTube |
"Héroe Favorito" is a song by American singer-songwriter Romeo Santos. The song was written by Romeo Santos and Joaquín Díaz, with production handled by Romeo Santos and Matetraxx. It was released to digital retailers on February 10, 2017, through Sony Music Latin, as the lead single released off Santos' forthcoming third studio album, Golden. The song debuted at first place on Billboard's Latin Airplay chart.
Audio of the song was leaked on the internet ahead of its release. On February 10, 2017, the song was released to iTunes Store and Tidal earlier than expected. It was released to all major digital retailers on February 13, 2017.
In an interview with Billboard magazine, Santos said that the song was about "a girl he's infatuated with and wants to be her superhero to protect her". Santos said: "Her parents are trying to set her up with this other guy. At least from my perspective, she's not too enthusiastic about it, so in my imagination, I'm like, if I were a superhero I would protect her. I have strength like Hulk, climb up 100 feet to her balcony like Spider-Man, a lot of metaphors."
The song is described by Elias Leight of Billboard as an "audacious combination of jazz and bachata".
Santos collaborated with Marvel Custom, Marvel Comics' content and marketing agency, on the single's artwork, in which he was dressed up as a superhero. "I always had this fascination with superheroes," Santos told Billboard. "Who didn't love Hulk and Spider-Man?" The outfit was inspired by the Punisher, also a charter from Marvel.
"He wanted a dark, Kevlar, Punisher type of thing, but without the weapons," said Darren Sanchez, project manager and editor of Marvel Custom. "He liked the idea of a cape, but he didn't necessarily want a cape, so we went with a trench coat that had the same kind of billowing look. He didn't want it too bulky; wanted to make sure it was a realistic body type. He said he liked darker colors, but he wanted highlights, either gold or silver." Marvel characters generally have a helmet or mask, but "a dark, wraparound eye-mask" was created for Santos. "When it's a celebrity, you don't want to cover his face. Half of Iron Man, his helmet is off." explained Sanchez.