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On 2022's
,
deftly balances the heartfelt style of her debut with the savvy pop production of 2019's
. It's a vibrantly cross-pollinated sound that again finds her drawing upon her Latin American musical roots. Part of the charm of 2018's
was just how pared down and personal it felt, while also revealing
's flair for saucy, salsa-styled pop as on the mega-hit "Havana.'' With her warm, throaty vocals and sad-eyed penchant for
-esque theatrics,
is more than capable of playing up both the silly and serious aspects of personality -- something she has done regularly since her departure from the pop group
in 2016. While no less sincere,
was a more robust, over-the-top production, marked by a duet with
's then boyfriend
and with a sound aimed at competing with contemporaries like
and
. Working with a small group of producers, including
, and
smartly splits the difference on
, crafting tracks in both Spanish and English that feel organic and genuine to her life experience, but also revel in all of the frothy Latin pop vibes that made past songs like "Havana" and "Liar" so refreshingly fun. To these ends, the lead single "Don't Go Yet" is a giddy pop anthem, propelled by a crisp flamenco guitar and handclap accents that make the song sound like it leaped off the screen of a
movie. We also get "Hasta Los Dientes," a reggaeton-disco banger featuring Argentine singer
. There's a handful of equally well-curated guest appearances here with singers whose styles both complement and contrast nicely with
's.
teams up with her on the '90s trip-hop-sounding "Psychofreak." Also prominently featured is
, who duets with
on the infectious "Bam Bam," a surprisingly effective collaboration that takes the British superstar's hooky acoustic pop and injects it with a buoyant salsa groove. Equally engaging is "Celia," where
coos over a dusky, minor-key groove, conjuring the spirit of legendary singer
. Especially potent is "Lola," a hypnotic Latin jazz and R&B ballad in the
-fashion featuring Cuban singer/rapper
. Inspired by the 2018 San Isidro Movement protesting the censorship of artists by the Cuban government, the song finds
imagining her life had her family not emigrated from Cuba to Miami when she was six years old. She sings, "Nobody is dancing so she won't speak, won't speak/All of her dreams are fading slowly." On
celebrates her family's journey and how it helped bring her musical dreams to life. ~ Matt Collar