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热心网友 时间:2024-11-06 05:52
是男的.Enrique Iglesias的[逃避](MV有库尔尼克娃).
At the beginning of 1999, most Americans who knew of Enrique Iglesias (save his massive Latin pop audience, of course) were more familiar with his famous, ultra-urbane father, Julio, than they were of his gigantic Spanish-language recording career.
One runaway number one hit later, and the guy who received so many "thanks, but no" notes when he started off his career has Whitney Houston banging down his door for a et and gets a sweet deal with Interscope handed to him upon his say-so.
Ahh, such is the nature of this wacky business... and in the case of the bemuscled Enrique, he's showing no signs of going away now that he's taken over our sensory terrain. And much like his still-inescapable hit "Bailamos," he's free to stay as long as he likes.
Recorded in studios far-flung across the world, "Enrique" boasts songs co-written by the singer himself with folks such as Madonna alumnus Patrick Leonard. Packed with melodies as irresistible as those you've karaoke'd along with on "Bailamos" and his new hit "Rhythm Divine," the record's a dynamic slice of Pop American Style enriched with flamenco guitars and Iglesias' heart-meltingly smooth falsetto croons. If you step back and squint your ears a little bit, you might even find it's one of the most classily mainstream disco albums since the Bee Gees' "Main Course." (Check the prime-time Brothers Gibb homage "Oyeme" for confirmation.)
热心网友 时间:2024-11-06 05:52
不是。。。
你去听就知道不是。。。