You Can't Kill Me

070 Shake - You Can't Kill Me
Critic Score
Based on 8 reviews
2022 Ratings: #627 / 805
User Score
Based on 979 ratings
2022 Ratings: #477
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CRITIC REVIEWS

80
Clash
Across its 14 tracks, the record is an honest and striking body of work.
80
The Line of Best Fit

On You can’t kill me, 070 Shake’s pursuit of new musical frontiers is as intense as ever and even though some parts of this project let down the rest, it is overall a thrilling experience that signals growth from an artist who has a lot more to give.

80
Northern Transmissions
The story through the album that follows after saying “I think we should start here” is one of reflection, learning, and ultimately, growth.
72
HipHopDX
Her relationships and creative process go hand-in-hand, where lessons spill onto the page, leaving behind a musical diary that’s begging to be opened and examined.
70
Pitchfork
On her second album, the New Jersey singer-songwriter recenters her romantic anguish through a more muted delivery, but her plaintive songwriting hasn’t lost its intoxicating touch.
70
Rolling Stone

Here she stretchs out futher, with Elegiac bangers that are all about slo-mo self-discovery.

60
The Needle Drop

While just as well-produced as Modus Vivendi and a bit denser, You Can't Kill Me carries over the structural shortcomings.

60
The Observer
The rapper’s distinctive voice is often lost in the mix on an album with only flashes of her earlier brilliance.
YuriDING
80

Listening to this album was one of the greatest journeys that music has ever taken me. I've never heard anything that sounds like this album before, it's just amazing.

BaddieBaphomet
70

NO NUANCE REVIEW

070 Shake is starting to really come into her own as a compelling singer and songwriter, I just wish she didn’t use seemingly the same handful of tricks throughout this album. With production like this, if her next album was more adventurous in the types of songs she made she could easily make something outstanding.

Case
75

While 070 Shake still clearly wears her influences on her sleeve (most notably Kanye West, The Weeknd, & Travis Scott), she still comes through with a really impressive album that improves on her last and features some of the best production of the year. The songwriting could still be improved, and the album is a little samey, but it’s still a step in the right direction.

hu3b3
74

Cuando termino el 2022 consideraba este mi album favorito de ese año. Durante todo ese junio amé este álbum y no lo paraba de escuchar. Y aunque ahora re-escuchándolo mas de un año después no lo amo ni me parece mi favorito del año pasado, igualmente me sigue gustando.

lucasapicard
74

1. Web [8/10]
2. Invited [9/10]
3. History [9/10]
4. Medicine [7/10]
5. Skin and Bones [8/10]
6. Blue Velvet [6/10]
7. Cocoon [7/10]
8. Body [6/10]
9. Wine & Spirits [7/10]
10. Come Back Home [6/10]
11. Vibrations [8/10]
12. Purple Walls [7/10]
13. Stay [8/10]
14. Se Fue La Luz [7/10]

TOTAL: 103 / 14 = 7.36

NLC120
75

Favorite song - Vibrations

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Track List

1Web
2:06
77
2Invited
2:41
75
3History
4:50
82
4Medicine
3:15
74
5Skin and Bones
3:34
83
6Blue Velvet
4:36
76
7Cocoon
3:21
81
8Body
3:30
76
9Wine & Spirits
3:15
73
10Come Back Home
5:01
76
11Vibrations
3:41
75
12Purple Walls
2:49
73
13Stay
2:42
72
14Se Fue La Luz
3:25
82
Total Length: 48 minutes

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Added on: April 12, 2022