The fact that Dr. Luke produced this EP is honestly unsurprising.
But it's also pretty sad too. I honestly don't know why Kim would leave her hyper pop roots for THIS out of all the other directions she could've taken. Aside from the sterile production, I don't necessarily have a problem with women being sex-positive in their lyricism. However, given that she worked with an abuser like Dr. Luke on these songs, her lyrics seem really concerning. It's like she's enforcing the harmful stereotype ... read more
I wanted to give this a fair shake because a lot of people would see a cover/title like this and assume that it's stupid, worthless, etc. I find that is especially the case when said project comes from a female, or even more so, queer artists. Thus, I really wanted to enjoy this (plus my bf said it was fun, which got me more interested). However, the actual sound of the EP is THOROUGHLY dated upon arrival. It took a lot of what was boring and obnoxious about 90s-early 00s pop music, and rode ... read more
This came out of left field. A huge downgrade from turn off the light and I was extremely exited of where she was going to go next. But the awful production by an awful producer makes no funny sex pun able to save this album.
yeah… this is… generally bad. but although not terrible here and there, the only thing one can think of when listening to kim petras sing about sex is how those songs were produced by a serial rapist that profits off of them while his victims go through hell trying to face a patriarchal justice system that helps keep them silent and still.
1 | Slut Pop 1:57 | 43 |
2 | Treat Me Like A Slut 1:58 | 48 |
3 | XXX 2:04 | 38 |
4 | Superpower Bitch 2:07 | 33 |
5 | Throat Goat 2:20 | 36 |
6 | They Wanna Fuck 2:30 | 29 |
7 | Your Wish Is My Command 2:54 | 37 |