Connections of the heart, the career he has worked for and his conviction in seeing himself through the hard journey, and a celebration of his Asian culture to boot, makes up Jackson Wang’s debut album.
Even in its best moments, MIRRORS struggles to have a distinguishable identity that sets its apart from its influences.
oh wow didnt expect this LP could be mad dope 😯😯😯😯
faves:
• unless i'm with you
• bad back
• titanic
• faded
the meaning of heartbreak was on a much narrow-minded and irrelevant level coming from Wang’s new LP, for it doesn’t bring anything new as it lacks a top-notch final result. it reflects hip-hop culture regarding the sounds and the gibberish songwriting that’s focused on a lover, with plenty of slangs over the lyrics. it could’ve been a better project, with a solid characterization and quite stronger features, but it’s filled with empty content and it is overall ... read more
I don't know if I really liked the composition of the album, many of them have romance as their main theme, but they also have several other layers, such as feelings and reflections by the singer himself. The combination of R&B and hip-hop is the most interesting of the album, since Jackson Wang manages to work very well in the arrangements and make sure his vocals are well placed. I'm looking forward to the artist's next work, maybe he will deliver something far superior, like in the ... read more
| 1 | BULLET TO THE HEART 2:25 | |
| 2 | ON THE ROCKS 3:08 | |
| 3 | DWAY! 2:25 | |
| 4 | UNLESS I'M WITH YOU 2:27 | |
| 5 | BAD BACK 2:42 feat. GoldLink | |
| 6 | TITANIC 2:21 feat. Rich Brian | |
| 7 | FADED 2:37 | |
| 8 | I Love You 3000 (Chinese Version) 3:30 |