Album: Luis Miguel
Label: Warner Music Mexico
Release Date: 14th September 2010
Rating: 2.5/5
At 40 years old and 5 Grammys deep, this very popular Latin artist born in Puerto Rico, but now hailing from Mexico, has a scorching opening track followed by another. The very up-tempo Mujer De Fuego, (woman of fire), develops quickly with a funky fiesta followed by a group of brassy horniness not common in today’s popular music. Deep, bass-y grooves keep the drum-beat in check urging one to tap their feet and then ask for accompaniment on the dance floor. A plethora of slow jams have the artist pulling from deep within his soul, delivering a sexy and loving blanket of comfort, which is very pleasing to the ears; a great backdrop for a late-night encounter on the veranda while the palm fronds sway to the beat. The ending track seems to borrow a 70’s disco vibe once again prompting the dancing shoes to flourish underneath the strobe lights.
-Natty B-
15th, September 2010
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