The idea is honestly great (really great actually) but the song is way too gimmicky. Every single moment, Rosalía seems desperate to grab the listener’s attention, throwing in all kinds of tricks: a sudden burst of orchestral percussion, a sharp falsetto, a distorted vocal… it never stops.
The problem is that the song’s message gets lost along the way, turning into a show of pure sonic nothingness. And even though it’s not even three minutes long, it still ends ... read more
In Virgin, Lorde aims to present sincere and unique material, the most distinct among her albums so far. However, the songwriting doesn’t live up to the boldness of the concept. Lorde fails to explore the themes in depth: her writing remains overly expository, as in her previous works, merely listing random facts without developing any ideas. At times, the language feels childish.
The production takes on a minimalist aesthetic, but this choice seems more like a way to mask the melodic ... read more
with extremely corny lyrics and production that feels straight out of a David Guetta album, "Louder, Please" delivers nothing.
mais um álbum em que a anitta mostra várias versões dela mesma pra tentar justificar a falta de coesão