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Emilio
Artist Icon Emilio (2019)
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User Album Review
Disclaimer: This album gets right into my generational fibers... But I think that it actually is a good album.

Following a trend that Televisa has done since the dawn of time, this is the debut album of the rising star Emilio (Emilio Osorio Marcos, nothing else than the son of producer Juan Osorio and vedette Niurka Marcos!), who had a minor role on TV shows "Mi Marido Tiene Familia" and "Mi Marido Tiene Más Familia", and gained fame, along with Joaquín Bondoni, when they formed Aristemo: the first gay couple (and the first gay kiss) on Mexican network television.

This album is, mostly, a pop album, with some tracks bordering on reggaetón. My personal highlights are "Amor Valiente" (Aristemo's leitmotif on "Mi Marido Tiene Más Familia"), "Juegos de Amor" and "La Novia de mi Amigo".

And, even though is Emilio's album, it notable that track 12 "Si Me Dices Que Me Quieres", is not performed by him and, according to the credits on the album, he wasn't even involved in any way. Rather than that, is performed by co-star Joaquín Bondoni. It's always weird to have a song that is not performed by the main artist, but this song does not disappoint. Joaquín's teenager voice is quite soft and perfect for the slow-pop feeling that the song aims to get.

Also, given that the age range of the target audience of this album is (I think) between 12 and 18, the fact that they added four instrumental versions of the songs as bonus tracks is genius! I mean, even I started singing along to the karaoke version without even noticing.

This may not be a must-purchase, but at least, is worth listening to.

Author: José Eduardo Acosta


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