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Camila

Current price: $14.99
Camila
Camila

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Camila

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The debut solo album by singer , the eponymously titled , is a warmly produced set of romantic pop punctuated by several rhythmically infectious Latin-influenced tracks informed by her Cuban heritage. Notably, comes roughly two years after 's much publicized departure from the all-female pop ensemble . While her exit begged some concerns (Was she a self-centered diva? Or just a singer with an abundance of personality and creative drive?), the release of several pre-album singles, most notably the deliciously steamy, piano-driven "Havana" (featuring rapper ), largely turned audiences in her favor. Purportedly, the reaction was so favorable it cause (who was born in Cuba and raised in Miami) and her producers ( , , and others) to delay the album's release, adding songs that better reflected the Latin vibe of "Havana." Whatever the case, it worked, and there are several other Latin-inflected songs here, including the sultry, electronica-tinged, dancehall-ready "She Loves Control," and the buoyantly percussive, steel drum-flavored "Inside Out," in which sings briefly in Spanish. Along with the aforementioned "Havana," these are easily the most potent songs on the album, and showcase 's effusively resonant voice and playful charisma. Elsewhere, cuts like the R&B-tinged anthem "All These Years" and the yearning, singer/songwriter-esque "Consequences" are emotionally resonant, lyrical songs that stick with you. There are also some nice, upbeat pop moments like the euphoric opener "Never Be the Same," with its falsetto pre-chorus and deftly placed Afro-Cuban drum sample. Similarly engaging is the steamy late-album banger "Into It," in which wryly coos to her would-be paramour, "Add up the things I wanna do to you, it's infinite/I mean...if you're into it." With tracks as contagious as "Into It" and "Havana," it's hard to imagine even the most resolute devotee not getting into it. Ultimately, is a refreshing debut that makes good on 's flight to pop freedom with songs that feel like they were borne out her own life experience and artistic point of view. ~ Matt Collar

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