Sex And Love

| Enrique Iglesias

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Sex And Love

Sex and Love is the tenth studio album recorded by Spanish recording artist Enrique Iglesias. It was released on 14 March 2014 by Republic Records. The album's three Spanish singles: "Loco", "El Perdedor" and "Bailando" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. The album features guest vocals from Jennifer Lopez, Kylie Minogue, Descemer Bueno, Pitbull, Flo Rida, Anthony Touma, Romeo Santos, Mickael Carreira, Marco Antonio Sol s, Yandel, Gente de Zona, Luan Santana, India Mart nez and Sean Paul. Sex and Love won the Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Album of the Year.- Wikipedia

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  • Music OMH

    Iglesias has made a record that gets by with a lot of help from his friends, but it does get by.  

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  • Boston Globe

    Delivering sensual Spanish ballads, inviting pop, and fluffernutter dance grooves. As always, he’s superb executing tender acoustic love songs.  

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  • All music

    It's more spacious, natural, and passionate.  

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  • Media Hype 101

    Enrique relatively surprises with Sex and Love by channeling both his western and spanish roots into one enticing party popping package.  

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  • Idolator

    Sex + Love isn’t great but there’s enough decent material to remind you of what Enrique is capable of at full flight.  

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  • Hit the Floor

    It is only the Spanish language songs that have any appeal or true identity to them. 

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  • Pop Matters

    Much of SEX AND LOVE lacks creativity and innovative spirit.  

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  • York Vision

    Uninspiring. 

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  • Zephyrus

    A mediocre-to-passable album.  

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  • Love Music Love Life

    He manages to incorporate his sexy Spanish side with his fun and flirty spirit. 

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  • Renowned for Sound

    Enrique Iglesias is clearly split between making mindless music aimed for boozy nightclubs and music that actually involves some emotion.  

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  • Newsday

    All with relative ease and playa swagger.  

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  • Bol

    Immersive music, Good singing, All hits  

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  • Sputnik Music

    Very poor.  

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  • Flecking Records

    One of his hottest albums yet. 

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  • The Music

    Possibly acceptable to dance to if drunk in a club.  

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  • Artist Direct

    Enrique's biggest and boldest masterpiece yet.  

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  • Spectrum Pulse

    Sometimes, maybe you should just stick to what you know rather than be someone you're not. 

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  • She Knows

    So sure, he will be your hero 

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  • Latino Music Cafe

    I really enjoyed “Sex and Love”. The reason is because there is hardly a dull moment in this album.  

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  • Metro UK

    Terrifically sleazy cocktail slush from the once-was Hero.  

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  • Life Through Earphones

    Sex and Love does what it says on the tin and isn’t trying to be something it’s not.  

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  • Bend Bulletin

    He also drops the idea that a superstar can’t mix Spanish and English lyrics on an American album. 

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  • Jakes Take

    I wished that next time that Enrique released two separate albums.  

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  • Zalebs

    The kind of pop with broad appeal, spit-shined like marble statues  

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  • CD Universe

    The album is brilliantly done pop. 

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  • Slacker

    The celebratory choruses are balanced by a tender, infectious pop melody and a tropical counter-rhythm.  

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  • Common Sense Media

    Enrique Iglesias has come up with a collection of sexy and satisfying songs -- providing perfect background music for flirting. 

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  • Creightonian

    Iglesias collaborates with some well-known names such as Pitbull, Flo Rida and Kylie Minogue, but these songs still lack strength.  

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  • FYE

    Though Sex and Love tries hard to walk the tightrope between the personas displayed on Iglesias' two previous outings, he leans more to the club side here. 

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  • Me Radio

    Sticks mainly to releasing English dance singles, throwing in the nice surprise of ballads to remind us of his more emotional and tender side. 

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