

It’s just another sad song to add to my collection, but this time it’s CUCOOOO what’s not to love? 9/10 This is easily one of my new favorites on the album.It sounds like he put a bunch of stuff that he didn’t think would go well together all in the same place, and somehow it came out good. Sounds like the kind of music that you could fall asleep to. It is a five-minute song that should have been three instead.It sounds like the intro to a dating show, and all around it’s a cute song. It sounds like most of his other songs’ background music, but there is no singing so if I were to listen to it again it would probably be in a study playlist. It is upbeat and has a good mix of the typical cuco sound and also a rap segment that we only hear in select songs from other albums. It’s not awful it is just repetitive and not the best that he can do. I probably wouldn’t listen to this again.I would recommend Para Mi to anyone who wants relaxing music to listen to, or if alternative/lo-fi is a favorite of yours.

However, some of them sound the same to me and I don’t know how I feel about that. On one hand, I think that most of the songs are good, and once again Cuco has blessed my ears with good music. My final thoughts on this album are all over the place. I have nothing against any of them, but I don’t think I need to hear them again unless it’s just as background music. I truly believe that you have to have these types of songs in any Cuco album just because it is expected. These include Keeping Tabs, Perihelion, and Room Tone. I just wasn’t a fan of how the songs sounded completely, or I would not want to listen to them daily.Īnd finally, the songs that I probably won’t listen to again. All three of these were not awful by any means. The songs that should be considered OK but not loveable are Love Tripper, Ego Death In Thailand, and Brokey the Pear. They also had a certain sense of musicality to them that I enjoyed. All of them had some sort of singing in them. I chose these specifically for this category because they met certain criteria. The songs on this album that deserve the most recognition are Bossa No Se, Feelings, Hydrocodone, Far Away From Home, Best Friend, and Do Better. However, not all of them meet my expectations. Based on other music of his that I have listened to, I can conclude that he has made better work before. Para Mi is labeled as his first official album, but Cuco has about 6 other collections of music. He manages to mix in many different aspects that all seem to work together. While having an eclectic style, Cuco manages to create a type of music that a wide variety of listeners could enjoy.

In his debut album entitled “Para Mi,” alternative artist Omar Banos (Cuco) takes on a different kind of music and shows how he can work well with variety.
