Miss possessive (8.0)
2 hands (8.1)
Revolving door (8.7)
bloodonmyhands (8.1)
Dear god (8.8)
Purple laced bra (8.3)
Sports car (8.9)
Signs (7.0)
I know love (7.3)
Like I do (8.0)
It’s ok I’m ok (8.2)
No I’m not in love (7.4)
Means I care (6.8)
Greenlight (8.0)
Nostalgia (7.9)
It’s not her best album, I completely agree on that but I never understood all the hate it got.
It’s a nice pop-rnb project.
Her best album after Sweetener for me. I still get in shock when I remember she made this in only two weeks.
Not even a single bad songs — it feels way more cohesive than her previous body of work. In terms of lyrics, though, it’s a little repetitive but the structure of the songs and their production make up for it.
The songs on here are pure pop excellence if you ask me. The only thing I don’t like AT ALL about this album is the tracklist, which feels like a playlist.
The interludes are not it for me tbh but the rest of the album is flawless.
It’s not an everyday listen for me because it puts me in a really sad mood but it must be said that she did that: one of her best albums for sure.
SOS by SZA is a flawless body of work but it is not comparable to her first LP.
The first half of album is strong and great — the songs flow well into each other and the lyrics are on point, as well as her vocals.
The reason why I’m giving this a 78 and not an 85 (as I would’ve wanted) is because after the first 12 songs this record starts to have not-so-great moments, which is normal in a 23 tracks album.
Despite from the fillers (which are not many by the way), this ... read more
MOTOMAMI by Rosalia is one of the best albums of all time.
I was blown away when I first heard it and I have to say that, after one year, when I listen to its songs they still feel fresh.
I love everything about this record: the duality in terms of sounds and lyrics, the tracklist, the production.
It will be hard to top this album but I have faith in her.
Best songs: SAOKO, BULERIAS, DIABLO, CUUUUuuuuuute, COMO UN G
Worst songs: none.
“Red Moon In Venus”, the third album of Kali Uchis, is a solid body of work full of love, sexiness and, sometimes, sassiness.
This project is her most cohesive one, as all the songs are well connected with each other.
I wouldn’t define it as experimental: the sound of this record is something Kali Uchis had already explored in “Isolation” but she still manages to make it enjoyable.
There are 15 tracks on this one and I gotta say there’s no one single ... read more
“Portals”, the new album of Melanie Martinez, is a good body of work but not as good as someone may have expected.
Some tracks are really good and solid but others are way too long and filled with plain production. There are also some camp moments on here (Nymphology) which I actually enjoyed.
Overall is a nice listen but nothing too exceptional or never-heard-before.
Best songs: Death, Void, Tunnel Vision, The Contortionist, Nymphology, Womb
Worst songs: Spider Web, Leeches, ... read more
“In Pieces”, the first solo project of Chlöe, is a mid body of work.
When she released her first single “Have Mercy” I was so impressed because that song was a banger with strong personality, something that can’t be said about the songs on this album.
There are some good songs on here but nothing that can be compared to her 2021-22 singles or to her past projects, like “Ungodly Hour”.
I honestly hope she sees the disappointment of the general ... read more
Planet Her, the third studio album by Doja Cat, is fun, sexy and at times nostalgic. It is by far her best project and one of 2021’s highlights. It sounds cohesive, even though she mixes different genres, such as pop, trap-pop, rnb and rap.
Woman: 10/10
Naked: 9/10
Payday: 9/10
Get Into It (Yuh): 10/10
Need to Know: 9/10
I Don’t Do Drugs: 10/10
Love to Dream: 9,5/10
You Right: 9,5/10
Been Like This: 10/10
Options: 9/10
Ain’t Shit: 10/10
Imagine: 6,5/10
Alone: 7,5/10
Kiss Me ... read more
If you told me two years ago that FKA twigs was going to do a project like this I wouldn’t believe you, but here we are!
On this project twigs shows a more commercial side of herself, but she still manages to make this sound unique.
This mixtape is a very solid project, sounds cohesive, even though she puts together different genres, such as afrobeat, rnb, electronic and pop. The interludes, though, are pretty useless and do not add up anything to the project itself.
ride the dragon: ... read more