So-so?

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[5.17]
Kayla Beardslee: Bubbles with lighthearted contentment and warm vocals. Then you look at the lyrics — at the cloyingly sweet bit in the chorus about snuggling, and at “If you leave me, I’m the needle/And you’re my voodoo doll” in the second verse — and the mood falls apart just a little bit.
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Alfred Soto: These people are too old for this baby talk, not to mention this reggaeton beat.
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Thomas Inskeep: “Tutu” has reggaeton beats, but is a pop song at its heart, so Shakira makes perfect sense to join in on its remix. This shuffles along amiably, Shakira sounds great, Camilo’s a decent singer, and the chorus is sticky like taffy.
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Tobi Tella: Song aims for buoyant and fun, kiinda reaches it, but hook lands at annoying. Strange that such a distinguishable voice like Shakira’s can be so anonymous
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Kylo Nocom: The original has more of Camilo’s adorable charm that this remix truncates and replaces with Shakira. “Tutu” is still worth swooning for, but this remix feels unnecessary, like a vote of no confidence on Camilo’s ability to sustain a hit by himself.
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Isabel Cole: Pleasant and nicely constructed, with a languid playfulness to its melody that sells the easy coziness of the relationship described in the lyrics.
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