One of the Best Soul Albums (If Not the Best)
I don't know how else to say it, this is truly one of the best soul albums out here. And without contest, the most complete, soulful, inspirational, and beautiful album to ever tackle the subject of racial injustice. The emotional rollercoaster that the listener is put on just through the first song alone, along with the other songs that accompany it, it's nothing like any other album out there.
The iconic "What's Going ... read more
Being French and gay doesn’t automatically make an album a classic like a majority of critics claim for this LP.
This is honestly glorified H&M music. It’s not nearly as “ambitious” or different of a message than what we’ve already received from other queer artists who have made much more talented works of art than this. This album is fine within the lane of mainstream synth-pop, but it’s nothing that’s really worth a listen outside of that. ... read more
Connected was really the only song in here that kept me hooked for more than 2 minutes. Most of these songs are decent ideas that don’t really go anywhere special. Enjoyable as background music but pretty boring to listen to fully focused on it.