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8.0
115004
8.0 |
All Music
If Romance is an album about Cabello feeling loved and seen by someone else, it's just as much about her seeing and understanding herself as an artist
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8.0
115005
8.0 |
The Independent
The Fifth Harmony alumni carefully avoids being swallowed whole by her very public relationship with Shawn Mendes on her ebullient and pleasurable second album
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8.0
115036
8.0 |
Rolling Stone
The singer’s second album finds her deepening her writing and further bringing out her Latin roots
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6.7
115032
6.7 |
Consequence Of Sound
A solid, sexually charged sophomore entry that keeps us wanting more
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6.1
115055
6.1 |
Pitchfork
The pop singer’s second album captures the thrilling feelings of experiencing love, but it becomes so universalized that it blurs it out of focus
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6.0
115003
6.0 |
Exclaim
Her Latin-influenced music is back on her sophomore album, Romance, but the vulnerability that gave Camila its soul has been left behind
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6.0
115029
6.0 |
The Observer
The campy prowl of My Oh My and the high-stakes breathiness of Bad Kind of Butterflies keep the balance tilted away from syrupy dross, in favour of fun
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6.0
115006
6.0 |
NME
The Cuban-American pop queen deviates from her trademark sound on album number two
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4.0
115007
4.0 |
The Guardian
The singer’s second solo album is too heavy on the Auto-Tune, giving cyborg sheen to what should be heartfelt love songs
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4.0
115008
4.0 |
The FT
The singer’s breathy voice is too insubstantial to stamp herself on these factory-pop products
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