Miss Colombia (album)

Only after being crowned did Harvey return to the stage to apologize, stating that Gutiérrez was in fact the first runner-up, with Pia Wurtzbach of the Philippines the actual winner.

[7] Hannah Mylrea from New Musical Express wrote that the album "is an impressive, experimental collection, filled with complex, crunching production and romantic lyrics that recount love and loss.

Mixing the old and traditional with modern elements, it’s a powerful statement of Lido Pimienta’s innovative creative vision and Colombia as a whole.

"[11] Peyton Thomas from Pitchfork commented on the album and Pimienta's place within the music industry, writing, "The great promise of Miss Colombia, and of her new leadership in a predominantly white scene, is that brown girls will hear it and be inspired to surge to the front.

"[12] Richard Villegas from Rolling Stone wrote, "The organic, delightfully earnest tracks blend Miss Colombia‘s avant-Latin sonic palette with revered cross-generational traditions, forging a new world of musical borderlessness that Pimienta is glad to call home.