Their reasoning was as follows:
Quote*Deep breaths.* Individually, Rosalía and Lisa are virtuosos in crafting immersive worlds to amplify their music. Each an exceptional vocalist in her own right, both are masters of curation, bringing unique aesthetics that extend into their production styles. Together, they unfortunately fall short on “New Woman,” a collaboration that sounds great in theory, but fails in practice. Lisa starts on her own, making the statement that she’s set on a new path of edgy experimentation, hence the title of the track. The upbeat tempo comes to a screeching halt at around the one-minute mark, and suddenly a completely new song begins. Rosalía’s entrance feels disjointed, an obvious marker that artists recorded their part separately, and it doesn’t get any better when Lisa picks back up. —Garcia
If you want to know what other songs made the list to compare to them, but you don't want to click the link:
- Katy Perry "Woman's World"
- Ice Spice "Think U the Shit (Fart)"
- Nicki Minaj "Big Foot"
- Jojo Siwa "Karma"
- Camilla Cabello featuring Playboy Carti "I Luv It"
- Tom MacDonald featuring Ben Shapiro "Facts"
- Ye and Ty Dolla $ign "Carnival"
- Pitbull featuring Jon Bon Jovi "Now or Never"
- David Guetta featuring OneRepublic "I Don't Wanna Wait"
- Bailey Zimmerman "New to Country"
- Julia Fox "Down the Drain"
- Jason Derulo and Michael Buble "Spicy Margarita"
- Brian Kelley "Kiss My Boots"
- Meghan Trainor featuring T-Pain "Benn Like This"
Thoughts? Haven't heard any of these other songs, so I can't say how it compares.