Reggaeton Music Reviews:
Zion & Lenox, Motivando A La Yal
©Barrio305.com
Comment
on this Review
Buy this CD Online
As the leading purveyors of "romantic reggaeton",
Zion y Lenox have carved a solid niche for themselves. Leaving the stronger
beats to the likes of Nicky Jam and Don Omar, the duo opts for a gentler
style, that aims to please and capture the female heart.
In a novel contradiction of styles, Zion does most of the singing while
Lenox concentrates on the bulk of the rhymes. This works surprisingly
well, as Zion and Lenox voices complement each other to form cohesive
and harmonious melodies. Although meant for the dance floor, be advised
that the tempo remains at mid pace. Subdued, is the word that will best
describe their style.
"Yo Voy" featuring Daddy Yankee, is as catchy as reggaeton
gets. With it's uplifting chorus and cool rhyme delivery , the track
brings out the best in the duo. Other tracks, like "Perdoname"
and "Mirame" are sensuous and inflict the right ballnace of
desire and regret.
Softer and gentler than most of their contemporaries, Zion y Lenox are
nontheless very good at what they do. This will make a perfect soundtrack
for those nights when you feel like staying in.
Comment
on this Review
CD Tracks:
1. Intro: Motivando A La Yal
2. Preparate
3. Bandida
4. Yo Voy (feat. Daddy Yankee)
5. Descontrolate
6. Doncella
7. Enamorate
8. Hasta Abajo
9. El Cantante - (featuring Tego Calderon/Voltio)
10. No Pares
11. Hace Tiempo
12. Mirame
13. Quiero Tenerte
14. Ahora
15. Zion Y Lenox Remix
16. Doncella - (remix)
17. No Me Compares
18. Perdoname
©Barrio305.com