Thursday, May 7, 2020

Mixerr Album Reviews #2,108

Brissa’s self-titled debut album was released when Latin pop was at the highest peak in music with artists such as Ricky Martin, Jennifer Lopez, Oro Solido, and Santana. Brissa’s sound and style are reminiscent of Jennifer Lopez. Heck she even gives Jennifer Lopez a run for her money with this debut album of hers. Her album has an influence of dance pop used in her songs. The album reflects her versatility with a mixture of different musical genres and styles. Latium Records CEO Charles Chavez calls her album “Latin influenced dance pop”. Her album is filled mostly with love songs though. Brissa’s self-titled debut album was sold at all 8 Soundwaves locations in Houston, Texas back in 2000 and on their website www.soundwavesusa.com.

Dream A Lil Longer is a dreamy pop song backed by heavy dance pop oriented beats which are actually 808 beats over heavy bass. The song explores the joy of holding a child. The song also explores the joy of being a mother to a newborn child.

Her first single "For Love" created a buzz for herself back in 2000. Brissa's buzz single "For Love" was sold at all Soundwaves locations and on the web. The song is backed by heavy dance pop oriented beats over heavy bass.

Brissa switches her style up by doing something different in an attempt to crossing over to the English pop market with the song Merengue Flavor. She changes her style by singing in Spanish. Brissa sings in the English language on the 1st verse and sings in Spanish on the 2nd verse. The 3rd verse is where she starts singing in the English language again.

Brissa brings he own flavor to Latin soul on the song Muevelo. The song uses Latin soul, dance pop, and R&B in one setting. Brissa switches her style up by doing something different an attempt to crossing over to the dance market by singing in Spanish. She ends Muevelo by singing the 2nd verse in Spanish.

I rate this album 3/5***.

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