listened for the first time after grammy nominations. good track and love it even more vocally at the end, but for me it does feel a bit lack luster to her previous releases on 'the rise and fall of a midwest princess.'
a decently playful pop song, even if it's lyricism is surface level and been done several times.
a considerable improvement from the abysmal record that was 143, but leans heavily into Katy Perry's early 2000s 'one of the boys' nostalgia. it offers nothing more to the table and nothing less.
the most vapid, clunky, and overly-zealous writing i think i've ever heard come from taylor swift. and that's all i felt the need to say. i've been a casual listener, and folklore is still one of my favorite albums by an artist, but this is a very distinct low.
The hate for Gaga is still alive and well I see. I'm seeing so much forced hate for this album because it's not the 'dark-pop nachos reheating' y'all thought it would be. Yet it's easily one of the best albums that Gaga has ever released. Easily deserving of being in the holy trinity of Gaga's discography next to The Fame Monster and Born This Way. It's kinetically chaotic, yet cohesive and tight in lyricism. It hops forward in production and backwards in ... read more
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