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The music video received over 52 million on YouTube in its first week of release, [5] and has since surpassed over 390 million views on the platform. [6] Marjua Estevez of Billboard called it a "sizzling video" and "a lesson from Natti on how to hook-and-catch Mr. Man". [3] However, other reviewers were critical of Natasha's appearance.
The video surpassed 100 million views on YouTube/Vevo on May 9, 2018 (less than 3 weeks after its premiere). [22] It was the most-watched YouTube video in Colombia for April 2018, according to National-Report, [40] and reached number two on the US YouTube Songs chart published by Billboard. [41] The music video reached one billion views in ...
The video may be seen to elaborate the lyric as an oblique spiritual narrative of striving to ascend (and reach a heavenly dove), while the lyric also reflects Bedingfield's concerns at this time with the process of writing, concerns perhaps more clearly expressed in "These Words", also featured on the "Unwritten" album.
"Criminal" is a song by Dominican singer Natti Natasha and Puerto Rican singer Ozuna, released by Pina Records on 18 August 2017. Written by the two singers, Jhay Cortez, Rafael Pina, Vicente Saavedra and its producer Haze, it is a reggaeton song with drum programming and forceful bass patterns indebted to the dancehall genre.
"These Words" (also known as "These Words (I Love You, I Love You)") is a song by British singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield. It was written by Steve Kipner, Andrew Frampton, Wayne Wilkins and Bedingfield for her 2004 debut album, Unwritten.
"Runaway" is a song by Colombian singer Sebastián Yatra, Puerto Rican rapper and singer Daddy Yankee, and Dominican singer Natti Natasha featuring vocals from American group Jonas Brothers. It was released as a single on June 21, 2019.
The music video for "I Wanna Have Your Babies" was mocked in an article written by Anna Pickard and published in The Guardian. Pickard made fun of Bedingfield's "clean-cut, straight-toothed, good Christian girl" image, writing that the video was an effort by Bedingfield and her management to be provocative to sell more records.
The six-episode docuseries explores Natasha's relationship with her manager/fiancé Raphy Pina, recording her 2021 album Nattividad while she was pregnant, and personal obstacles she has faced, including fertility issues and her struggles as an undocumented Dominican immigrant in New York. [1] [2] [3]