Reason for Listening:
#69 on the Billboard 200 (Week of 20191102). Weeks on Chart between 30 and 50.
Last Week: 73 | Peak: 11 | Weeks on Chart: 44.
I generally only listen to Latin music for social dancing purposes (e.g., salsa or Argentine tango) or while playing Just Dance Now, and I haven't been social dancing in long time. I don't have anything personal against it. Instead, I just prefer listening to other genres.
Released 20181224.
15 songs. 53:57. X 100PRE (2018)
Wikipedia
Notes:
--20191102--
First listen.
I guess I'll ignore the lyrics and just think about how I feel about each track.
The break in the song killed it for me. Initially I thought of giving it a "1" but instead gave it a "-1."
The melody of "Tenemos Que Hablar" reminds me of the band blink-182.
Resume at Track 12.
--20191103--
2: "NI BIEN NI MAL"; "Tenemos Que Hablar";
1: "Otra Noche en Miami"; "Si Estuviesemos Juntos"; "Como Antes"; "Estamos Bien";
0: "200 MPH" (ft. Diplo); "¿Quién Tú Eres?"; "Solo de Mi"; "RLNDT"; "MIA" (ft. Drake);
-1: "Caro"; "Ser Bichote"; "Cuando Perriabas"; "La Romana" (ft. El Alfa);
Summary:
Considering I don't listen to Latin or trap music (outside of this blog), this album was enjoyable. However, I personally wouldn't have a reason to listen to the album, because ultimately it still falls out of my personal tastes. On that note, I was curious how my personal tastes aligned with users on Spotify and apparently only one of the songs from the album, "MIA," is on Bad Bunny's top 10 most popular. Meanwhile, his newest album with J Balvin, Oasis, has three songs on the list.
Overall Rating: 2.6/5
Favorite Song: None
#69 on the Billboard 200 (Week of 20191102). Weeks on Chart between 30 and 50.
Last Week: 73 | Peak: 11 | Weeks on Chart: 44.
I generally only listen to Latin music for social dancing purposes (e.g., salsa or Argentine tango) or while playing Just Dance Now, and I haven't been social dancing in long time. I don't have anything personal against it. Instead, I just prefer listening to other genres.
Released 20181224.
15 songs. 53:57. X 100PRE (2018)
Wikipedia
Notes:
--20191102--
First listen.
I guess I'll ignore the lyrics and just think about how I feel about each track.
The break in the song killed it for me. Initially I thought of giving it a "1" but instead gave it a "-1."
The melody of "Tenemos Que Hablar" reminds me of the band blink-182.
Resume at Track 12.
--20191103--
2: "NI BIEN NI MAL"; "Tenemos Que Hablar";
1: "Otra Noche en Miami"; "Si Estuviesemos Juntos"; "Como Antes"; "Estamos Bien";
0: "200 MPH" (ft. Diplo); "¿Quién Tú Eres?"; "Solo de Mi"; "RLNDT"; "MIA" (ft. Drake);
-1: "Caro"; "Ser Bichote"; "Cuando Perriabas"; "La Romana" (ft. El Alfa);
Summary:
Considering I don't listen to Latin or trap music (outside of this blog), this album was enjoyable. However, I personally wouldn't have a reason to listen to the album, because ultimately it still falls out of my personal tastes. On that note, I was curious how my personal tastes aligned with users on Spotify and apparently only one of the songs from the album, "MIA," is on Bad Bunny's top 10 most popular. Meanwhile, his newest album with J Balvin, Oasis, has three songs on the list.
Overall Rating: 2.6/5
Favorite Song: None
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