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Jun 18, 2019While other hitmaking urbanos (J Balvin, Bad Bunny, Ozuna, Farruko et. al) have also pursued crossover domination, Maluma is poised to succeed due to the seamless adaptability he offers on 11:11. He displays over and again here that he not only indulges stylistic diversity, but masters it.
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Jun 18, 2019At 16 tracks, 11:11 is definitely a little long, but there’s no denying that Maluma creates a mood that suits his persona every bit as effectively as Drake does. Stylish, sexy and right-on-trend, this album should generate some heat from Bogotá to Bognor.
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Jun 18, 2019While his fellow countryman J Balvin has doggedly furthered the ascendance of urbano in the American mainstream, Maluma’s greatest strength lies in his adaptability. As part of a new generation of Latin vocalists racing to win the hearts of fans stateside, and well beyond, 11:11 sees Maluma at the brink of the finish line.
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Jun 18, 2019How thrilling these good-natured, thigh-rubbing party tunes are depends on your interest in the interplay of stereotypical “mamacitas” and “papi”s. But songs like No Puedo Olvidarte nail the sweet spot between hunky smouldering and wavy club music, and recent single HP sees things from a female perspective.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 23
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Mixed: 2 out of 23
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Negative: 5 out of 23
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Sep 25, 2019Maluma doesn't deserve all this hate just cause some of you don't like this type of music. It is a good album.
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Sep 25, 2019It is a good album, it is very dancing and the track featuring Madonna is great!
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Jun 15, 2021