Enrique Iglesias - Rhythm Divine Page
Released in 1999 as the follow-up to his crossover hit "Bailamos," received generally positive reviews for its "infectious" energy, though some critics noted it followed a very similar formula to its predecessor. Critical Perspectives
Michael R. Smith of The Daily Vault called it a "bold" anthem and one of the most memorable cuts on the Enrique album.
Edna Gundersen of USA Today praised it as one of the album's "deeply romantic tracks" that showcased the "Iglesias gene for seductive crooning". Enrique Iglesias - Rhythm Divine
“"The hooks are colourful, big and fun... It definitely brings to mind visions of a beach party. Music like that is often horrible, but I'd say this is a successful version thereof." — Reviewer from Rate Your Music” Rate Your Music
Critics like Joey Guerra of the Houston Chronicle described it as "sensual," while others noted its "Latin tropical groove". Released in 1999 as the follow-up to his
Music critics at the time highlighted the track's romantic yet anthemic nature:
Some reviews were more cautious, with Ernesto Portillo Jr. of The San Diego Union-Tribune describing it as a "near-copy" of "Bailamos". Chuck Campbell of the Knoxville News Sentinel called it one of the singer's "best gimmicks"—dance songs that successfully blended romance with big choruses. Community & Fan Sentiments Edna Gundersen of USA Today praised it as
“"The Stereo Dub ALONE is worth seeking out. With a very hypnotic, filtered, and phased percussion loop... oh, what's not to love about this?" — User from Discogs ” Discogs