
1. "She Bangs" 9/10
2. "Saint Tropez" 10/10
3. "Come To Me" 9/10
4. "Loaded" 9/10
5. "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" 8/10
6. "Amor" 10/10
7. "Jezabel" 10/10
8. "The Touch" 8/10
9. "One Night Man" 9/10
10. "She Bangs" (Spanish Version) 9.5/10
11. "Are You In It for Love" 8/10
12. "Ven A Mi" (Come To Me) 9/10
13. "If You Ever Saw Her" 7/10
14. "Dame Mas" (Loaded) 8/10
15. "Cambia La Piel" 9.5/10
Ricky's sophomore English album (sixth solo album overall) picks up where "Ricky Martin 1999" left off. The thick, slick production with aggressive beats work well with Ricky's voice. Songs like "Amor", "Saint Tropez", "Cambia La Piel" and "Jezabel" are where things gel together the best and he sounds assured. There are a few dull spots such as "If You Ever Saw Her" and the original version of "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely." It's a mystery why the massive hit duet version with Christina Aguliera wasn't included. It should have been included. Luckily, he projects enough charisma to make those moments listenable. Aside from that, there are enough good moments to please most Pop fans. The other two ballads "Come To Me" & "The Touch" revel Ricky's more sensitive side and are quite pleasant. This album is well suited to fans of Dance-Pop, Latin-Pop and Club/Dance. This album would not appeal to you if you don't like those styles.
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