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Jul 3, 2019Balvin and Bunny have recorded a handful of subtly memorably melodic songs (no grand anthems, here) with casually zesty grooves, humid atmospheres, intricately complex arrangements and lyrics that do their best to unite all Latin markets and moods while entertaining their devotees. Neither man is trying to do outdo the other here, though each man does his swarthy finest (Bunny’s sensualist lounge hound on “La Cancion,” Balvin’s sensitive emotionalist on “Que Pretend”) to impress his new bestie.
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Jul 3, 2019The songs are sleek and propulsive, with glistening melodic hooks that make even macho boasts feel sensual.
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Jul 3, 2019“Un Peso” captures the appeal of Oasis; frothy music made by serious talents. ... It’s goofy, but incredibly fun—a soundtrack for beach BBQs and ad hoc fire-hydrant water parks, summer vibes made manifest.
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Aug 27, 2019Throughout, the slippery beats, rangy songwriting, crisp, breezy production, and the streetwise pleasure-seeking confessionals and sideways jokes, make for a feel-good (even in its darker moments) summertime urbano album to be pumped loudly from car stereos, at parties, or on the beach.
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Jul 3, 2019Ultimately, Oasis is a document of how far Balvin and Benito have come, and a blueprint of where they are headed.
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Positive: 51 out of 70
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Mixed: 4 out of 70
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Negative: 15 out of 70
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Oct 10, 2019This album is perfect every song, everything. you go through happiness and sadness.
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May 10, 2022This review contains spoilers, click full review link to view.
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Jun 30, 2021Both are one of the biggest but specially Bad Bunny is owning the whole world LA CANCIÓN and Que Pretendes are the best from it.