Euphoria

| Enrique Iglesias

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Euphoria

Euphoria is the ninth studio album by Spanish singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias. The album is a joint-release by Universal Republic and Universal Music Latino and was released on 5 July 2010 internationally and in the US on 6 July 2010. The album features guest appearances by Akon, Usher, Juan Luis Guerra, Pitbull, Nicole Scherzinger, Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel and Ludacris. The album consists of songs in English, and Spanish. -Wikipedia

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  • Sputnik

    You would stand by me forever Enrique, but I don't think I can stand you anymore.  

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  • All Music

    Enrique maintains the seductive mood on Euphoria. 

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  • Seattle PI

    Though the album itself may not be cohesive or speak to those who can't understand the Spanish language, the singles themselves can stand up on their own. 

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  • Digital Spy

    Euphoria is a mixed bag of a record which tries a little too hard to please the disparate elements of his fanbase.  

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  • Express UK

    HE'S SO gorgeous and charming you could forgive him almost anything, but you won’t have to make any special dispensations for Enrique on this colourful new album.  

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  • Spin or Bin

    Euphoria? Perhaps not. But a good listen nonetheless.  

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  • Edge of the Plank

    I hoped "Euphoria" really would be an improvement, but it seems like he has taken a couple of steps back.  

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  • Creative Disc

    A combination of dance music with traditional music that is super fun. 

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  • Lavedette

    The songs don`t grab you the same way as the hit single does. 

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  • Quora

    I feel Euphoria was his best album. It is bilingual album which consists Spanish and English songs 

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  • Ezine Articles

    Enrique doesn't disappoint with this album.  

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  • Washington Post

    But his new, dual-language disc, "Euphoria," just feels wrong. Maybe it's the focus-grouped assortment of blandly agreeable tracks. 

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  • Slacker

    Despite these contemporary flourishes, the heart of this album resides in Iglesias’ romantic balladeering. 

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  • CD Universe

    Euphoria is the perfect name for a collection of songs all about setting your problems aside and having some fun.  

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