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2 minutes ago, Johnny Cash said:

(ENTRE PARENTESIS)

Disappointing tbh it was kinda boring

 

 

COMO DONDE Y CUANDO

OMG :weeps::weeps::weeps: now this is old school Shakira :weeps: it sounds straight out of Fijacion Oral :jonny: her vocal delivery is as if she went back in time :'(

Omg this song has me by the neckkkk, the vocalsss, the rockk

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Nassau is cute, very chill but probably my least fave so far of the new songs.

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What's the difference between main and vinyl version of puntería?

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Nassau/CDyC/Entre Parentesis/Tiempo Sin Verte/Ultima>>>rest of the album

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This is superb, miles better that El Dorado & Shakira. I'm so back to stanning her again.

Bizarrap, Cardi & Rauw really gave their best.

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Her voice in Ultima is gorgeous :heart2:

 

I love the pacing of the album. Overall, it's very upbeat musically, the first half is kind of a dance album. 

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Just now, James_XL said:

This is superb, miles better that El Dorado & Shakira. I'm so back to stanning her again.

Bizarrap, Cardi & Rauw really gave their best.

I agree, this album is gorgeous

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Punteria - 3/5 - Its okay

La Fuerte - 1/5 - dated electronic garbage with cheap and dated production; Bizarrap is beyond overrated

Tiempo Sin Verte - 4/5 - one of the stronger tracks

Cohete - 2/5 - Meh

(Entre Parentesis) - 3/5 - nice vibe

Como Donde y Cuando - 4/5 - I like it

Nassau - 4/5 - I actually like this

Ultima - 3/5 - Nice enough

 

Overall thoughts: Not as bad as I expected, def some good tracks. A lot of the production on the electronic tracks sounds dated as hell. Still not one her best albums though. 

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Her best album since Loba.

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Not me falling in love with Monotonía now that I'm hearing it in context to the album :WAP:

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Ultima... oh wow, chills. I think that is probably the most honest song she's made about the breakup and kind of relatable. The vocals were great too.

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Fantastic album :jonny: Cómo Donde y Cuándo :jonny5:

Puntería better smash!

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NASSAU

Very well produced song, catchy and decent lyrics. That being said it feels pretty generic, I didn't really connect with it on first listen. It could grow on me though :michael:

 

ULTIMA

An underwhelming end to the album (this is where it really ends let's be honest), I was expecting something a bit stronger and more powerful than Lo Que Mas but it ended up being the same type of ballad with somehow even weaker lyrics. If we compare it to her other Piano ballads, La Pared, Toneladas and even That Way are much better.

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The Tiesto remix is actually good :ohwow:

 

Something I would play on the gym and something that would go off at the club

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3 minutes ago, James_XL said:

This is superb, miles better that El Dorado & Shakira. I'm so back to stanning her again.

Bizarrap, Cardi & Rauw really gave their best.

Yes! Miles better than those 2 for sure!  I can actually hear old Shakira in these songs I love it

I wish the label wouldn't have tacked on the singles, it would've been amazing to have 3-4 more new songs replacing them especially with how good most of them are 

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The Puntería video is so good, they both look hot af. This definitely has Kiss Me More potential in Latin America :gaycatina1:

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I can't put words together right now so I'll post my thoughts tomorrow. Imma just listen to the whole thing over and over again for now. 

 

Only thing I can say so far is I'm ready to be in the middle of a packed stadium floor screaming "Como, Donde y Cuando" at the top of my lungs as she sings it on front of me.!!! :jonnycat:

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Te Felicito is still THAT song! Listening to it now it seems like she based the entire album on this song, which was a good choice, although this one is still probably the most creative attempt at that sound.

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Love Shakira but what's with almost every song being a collaboration :gaycat6:

 

not saying she lost her passion but idk it feels diluted 

 

 

wait puntería sounds lovely 

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My rank so far:

 

1. Puntería: Radio hit, very catchy 

2. Nassau: magical. I can see it being well received by the young public 

3. Tiempo Sin Verte: Sounds like a classic (well, it samples Soda stereo)

4. La fuerte: a little dated but very enjoyable. I like it more than expected 

5. Como, Donde y Cuando: I little messy but I like it. It may grown on me

6. La última: nice melody. I love it!

7. (Entre paréntesis): I was expecting more tbh. It's ok

8. Cohete: wasted space :chick3: it should've been Encariñada instead 

 

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Ok but where's her ATRL header? 🗣️

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do you think Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran will be top 3 in billboard 200?

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I actually like copa vacia :giraffe:

 

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