• Record Label: RCA
  • Release Date: Sep 12, 2000
User Score
8.3

Universal acclaim- based on 163 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 18 out of 163

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  1. Aug 4, 2013
    6
    Before club-ready anthems of "Lotus", before sexy and glittery "Burlesque" soundtrack, before experimental "Bionic", amazing "B2B" and her 1st fully grown up effort "Stripped" young Christina Aguilera released a spanish version of her self titled debut album called "Mi Reflejo". It contained a new versions of her 5 singles. Some of them were better ("Ven Conmigo", "Mi Reflejo"), some ofBefore club-ready anthems of "Lotus", before sexy and glittery "Burlesque" soundtrack, before experimental "Bionic", amazing "B2B" and her 1st fully grown up effort "Stripped" young Christina Aguilera released a spanish version of her self titled debut album called "Mi Reflejo". It contained a new versions of her 5 singles. Some of them were better ("Ven Conmigo", "Mi Reflejo"), some of them were worse ("Una Mujer"). The other tracks were some non impressive, typical pop ballads, although I found some sexy, latin, hip-shaking tracks like "Falsas Esperanzas" and "Cuando No Es Contigo" that I really like. Overall, it's a bit dull, but still enjoyable album. Later, that young lady became one of the most powerfull female vocalists ever.

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  2. Apr 5, 2011
    5
    No hay mucho trabajo detrás de él. En algunas canciones la mujer no sabe ni lo que está diciendo, solo grita. Hay dos o tres canciones entretenidas, pero 3 o 4 insufribles.
Metascore
56

Mixed or average reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 7
  2. Negative: 1 out of 7
  1. A mostly mainstream pop album with Latin inflections.
  2. With its superslick production and Mariah Carey-esque vocal histrionics, the "Latin" elements in Mi Reflejo are more sanitized than Santana-ized...
  3. 40
    Aguilera needs more than a just crash course in Spanish -- she needs a good translator (some songwriting help wouldn't hurt, either).