Tuesday, September 27th, 2016

Zion & Lennox ft. J. Balvin – Otra Vez

Seasons change…


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Claire Biddles: Is the season of landfill reggaeton coming to an end now it’s almost October? This is the kind of pleasant-enough for essentially forgettable summer hit that we’ve heard 4,197 times so far this year, with a combination of bland and macho-gruff vocals that does nothing to elevate or differentiate it from the rest.
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Alfred Soto: Apt title — yet another slab of generic reggaeton.
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Juana Giaimo: In this airy and pleasing song, it’s hard to understand what is Lennox trying to do. His more aggressive part is upsetting, but don’t worry because J. Balvin — I’m so sorry for being a constant supporter of him! — is here to save them, not only because his smooth flow is sweet and seducing, but also because he — and Maluma too — mean hit singles.
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Thomas Inskeep: Reggaeton with a lighter touch: Lennox raps hard, Zion sings oh-so-sweetly, and J. Balvin drops by to add some superstar seasoning. The sound of summer encapsulated in three and a half minutes.
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Jonathan Bogart: I have a lot of affection for Zion y Lennox (almost as much as for Chino y Nacho, slightly more than for Wisin y Yandel), and this gliding thump goes down smoother than even usual, thanks to an assist from Medillín’s current favorite son.
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Ryo Miyauchi: The star duo practically rolls out the red carpet for their guest. While Zion shows how smooth the beat is made to glide across, Lennox lets his gravelly voice wiggle around to see how much you can do with such space. J Balvin then nails the suave and the technical teased by the two with ease. As the duo backs him up on ad lib duty, he stamps the single as his more than Zion & Lennox does to claim their own.
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