La lengua popular es un álbum de Andrés Calamaro lanzado en 2007. Grabado en Estudios Panda, Buenos Aires. Producción a cargo de Cachorro López. Escuchalo completo en LyricStream.
With this album, Andrés returned to the direct and effective pop-rock song format that made him famous, featuring the impeccable production of his former bandmate from Los Abuelos de la Nada, Cachorro López. The result was a fresh, danceable record full of memorable choruses that quickly took over radio waves across the American continent and Spain.
Hits like '5 minutos más (minibar)' and 'Los chicos' showed that Calamaro still had his keen instinct for connecting with the pulse of the street and the concerns of everyday people through his lyrics. Cachorro's production brought a modern, powerful sound that updated the artist's aesthetic for new generations, achieving a perfect balance between nostalgia and sonic avant-garde.
The album was a massive commercial success and earned him multiple awards, including the Latin Grammy, confirming that Andrés remained the undisputed king of Argentine popular song. It was the record that brought him back to center stage with renewed energy, proving that his ability to reinvent himself without losing his essence was his greatest professional virtue.