Porfiado
Porfiado is the thirteenth studio album by Uruguayan rock band El Cuarteto de Nos, released on April 27, 2012, through Warner Music Argentina. It was produced by Juan Campodónico and was written by Roberto Musso and Santiago Tavella, two members of the band.
At the 13th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, the album won Best Pop/Rock Album while "Cuando sea grande" won Best Pop/Rock Song, being the band's first Latin Grammys. The album also won Best Pop Album and the Audience Album of the Year award at the Graffiti Awards in 2013, given to recognize the best in Uruguayan music, additionally, the band received a Special Mention from the jury for "obtaining two Latin Grammy Awards, which highlight its growing international career and demonstrate the importance of the band as an exponent of Uruguayan music".
Background
The album followed the changes in the line-up of the band that happened during the recording of their previous album Bipolar, where guitarist Ricardo Musso left the band while Gustavo Antuña and Santiago Marrero joined in the guitar and keyboards respectively, Porfiado was the first album of the band with their new five-member formation. The album has been often considered as the end of a trilogy of albums, containing Raro and Bipolar.It was produced by long collaborator Juan Campodónico, mixed and recorded by Julio Berta in Montevideo, Uruguay, and mastered by Tom Baker in Los Angeles, United States. To promote the album, the band performed at the Estadio Luna Park in Buenos Aires, Argentina on June 22, 2012.