Throughout her 30-year recording career, the Barranquilla-born singer has always tried to position herself as a contemporary artist, someone with her radar tuned to the latest music trend, with varying degrees of success.
More than just an album, it seems like a monument to today's pop culture, that of the sparkling world of TikTok, of frivolity, of the morbid fascination of watching two celebrities tear into each other, of music without musicians, of highly produced sound.
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