[3] On November 13, 2010 Wanessa revealed in an interview for the radio Transamerica her new album was recorded in early 2011, with an electropop dance sound, and would include the four songs from her EP "Party Line", "Stuck on Repeat", "Falling For U" and "Worth It".
[4] In the same interview, the singer said she would be entering the studio to release her album at the end of March, which would be entirely in English and focusing on pop and a remix of the single "Stuck On Repeat", produced by American DJ Dave Aude, known by his work with Lindsay Lohan, Hilary Duff and Lady Gaga.
[14][10] Already the website Território da Música (formerly Pop Channel) has made positive criticisms saying that "Technically, the work is exquisite, with great musical production, good repertoire, cohesive arrangements, impeccable recording and mixing, and a musician's trump card", conceptualizing the album as "an important moment in Wanessa's career" and highlighting the tracks "DNA", "Stuck On Repeat" and "Blind Faith".
[12] The magazine Rolling Stone Brasil stated that the album is "extremely professional", highlighting the songs "Sticky Dough", "Falling for U", "Worth It", "Murder" and the romantic "It's Over".
The critics still say: "She continues in her persona of dancing diva entering head on the electronic pop bag, with lyrics in English and production (in charge of the Brazilian Mister Jam) that nothing is owed to international singers like Britney Spears and Ke$ha".