Confessions

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Based on 1 review
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Based on 95 ratings
September 12, 2025 / Release Date
LP / Format
Epic, Sony / Label
Grant, Federico VindverProducer
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60
Dork
If Mimi Webb’s debut ‘Amelia’ was the heartbreak handbook, ‘Confessions’ is the messy, introspective follow-up therapy session. The Canterbury-born pop powerhouse is back with her second LP, and she’s got a few things to get off her chest.
aCriticalXCXfan
80

Mimi’s artistic growth is displayed heavily on “Confessions” and I’m all ears!

After releasing her eponymously-titled debut album “Amelia”, Mimi Webb didn’t hold back to release more music. We saw her work with Ryan Tedder on her first single in roughly a year, “Mistake”. Then, she pushed another single to the limelight, that being “Erase You”. Closing this short-lived single run was, in my eyes, her riskiest but most evolved ... read more

Ciroriberi
82

I expected a little bit more tbh.I would like more songs like Love Language or Mind Reader,but there are some really good songs tough.My Go & I Met A Boy are great.

Edit:Well,this grew on me a lot.Its a really cute album.Tbh,its what i expected.Im good with this❤️

GabHugo
53

Mimi Webb
Confessions

An album that isn’t bad — but isn’t particularly good either. There are a few catchy beats and moments that stick on first listen, but overall it feels very conventional in its structure and execution.

The project lacks a distinct identity. It doesn’t quite carve out its own sonic color, and the artist’s personality doesn’t fully come through. The songs feel professionally made, but somewhat interchangeable within the broader pop ... read more

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