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Mar 20, 2020There isn't much lyrical substance on Colores, and there doesn't need to be. It's a party record whose lyric flows are effortless and laid-back enough -- a Balvin trademark -- to attract listeners inside and outside musica urbano's big tent. The album's brevity adds depth and dimension to its direct, seductive, welcoming mix and garish presentation.
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Mar 20, 2020An energetic and vibrant project, that is exactly what the music scene needed in such an uncertain time. One of J Balvin’s strongest projects to date.
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Mar 20, 2020There are no filler colors like “macaroni and cheese”. The brushstrokes he paints as a purveyor of perreo pop might not be as broad, but they’re far-reaching in highlighting the evolution and future of reggaeton music. Balvin remains a power player in the globalization of the #LatinoGang, and Colores continues to showcase his colorful flow and spirit as a beacon in the movement.
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Mar 27, 2020Colores’ concept is steeped in this earnest (if slightly indulgent) pursuit. Each of its 10 tracks corresponds to a different color, in a sort of sonic mood ring.
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Mar 20, 2020Spanning 10 pigment-themed tracks, Colores is a sophisticated show of Balvin’s sonic palette.
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Mar 23, 2020Aware that any language barrier can be overcome by a plethora of hooks and a prevailing atmosphere, Balvin adds a playful embellishment to each of the album’s 10 tracks, be it Amarillo’s kazoo-assisted beat, or the twinkling glacial percussion that tickles closer Blanco. A riot not just of colour, but of ideas too.
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 51 out of 74
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Mixed: 13 out of 74
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Negative: 10 out of 74
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Mar 26, 2020This is a fail conceptual album. The songs doesnt match whith the lyrics and concept “colors. The vc does not make Sense
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Mar 25, 2020J Balvin vuelve trayendo un poco más de lo mismo, su trabajo incluye mucho relleno, llega a tornarse aburrido
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Mar 27, 2020