By 2005, Ricky Martin had nothing left to prove as a commercial titan. With Life, he pivoted toward a more experimental, urban, and world-beat sound. The album was recorded across several continents, drawing inspiration from his travels to India, Egypt, and Brazil. Unlike his previous English-language efforts, Life leaned heavily into Reggaeton, Middle Eastern melodies, and hip-hop, featuring collaborations with heavy hitters like Fat Joe, Amerie, and Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas.
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Mention a you want a deep-dive analysis on (like the Reggaeton influence in "Drop It on Me"). By 2005, Ricky Martin had nothing left to