This album presents an artist seemingly desperate to appear stylish but ends up falling into the shadow of Charli XCX. Camilla Cabello's attempt to adopt a modern and avant-garde aesthetic feels forced, and it's hard not to notice Charli XCX's influence, yet without the same authenticity and innovation that characterize Charli's music.
The tracks with Latin beats are undoubtedly the highlights of the album. It's evident that this is where Camila feels most comfortable ... read more
Maybe it's a controversial opinion, but I believe this is an EP that shines in some aspects. With catchy beats and polished production, it's a party from start to finish (I feel like a stripper high on cocaine and blinded by the lights at 3am in a nightclub). This album has the issue of being extremely repetitive, which means that the tracks often merge with each other, without bringing many variations or surprises.
I think that one way to enjoy the songs is to separate them into a ... read more
The album is an ode to the flamenco tradition, but reimagined with modern influences that include electronic beats, sophisticated production and deeply poetic lyrics. The opening track, "Malamente", exemplifies this fusion perfectly, with its pulsing rhythm and catchy chorus. Rosalía's ability to blend the traditional with the contemporary is impressive, providing a listening experience that is both authentic and innovative (and I love the use of motorbikes in the ... read more