Why are they trying to cater to the TikTok generation? Also, boring album cover
Not even Pitchfork could convince me that this is good. It's just a normal instrumental album from ages ago. Anyone can make this off of FL Studio. I can make this off of GarageBand.
This came on shuffle after listening to the new Tyler, the Creator album. Cool pop.
I don't hear the excellence that everyone is trying to convince me is there. He stopped being good at IGOR. Corny ass album cover. Corny production. He should just stick to hip hop and not do dance. If this was a woman who used to release amazing albums and she suddendly came out with this, it would be panned.
I'm so tired of this racist person trying to copy everything Lorde has done. All of these are just snoozefest disguised as "art." NO.
STILL ONE OF THE BEST COMEBACKS OF THE NEW DECADE IDC. This is so much better than all of the corny shit from Magdalena Bay. Gag!
Her voice either works or not for R&B. Sometimes, all I hear is a chipmunk. Still a vibe, too. Girl can write.
Noah Cyrus has a way of ruining everything she touches and this is one of them.
No matter how much I try to
gaslight myself into thinking that this album is great like the bots here who claim it to be, all I hear is a khia having a seizure on the mic over dated pop production already done before, like Grimes for example. And when Grimes did it, it was phenomenal. People who like this need to be examined for their diabolical taste in pop music. The 8 points is for the shade of blue in the album cover.
Not a good album at all. Not a good pop music in any way, shape or form. Can't even call it music. Why did Charli XCX overpraised a khia from TikTok and somehow managed to trick everyone into believing that a problematic cringe tiktoker is a "talented popstar who makes amazing music." This is a propaganda I'll never fall for.
Undeniably one of the most amazing & unique songs of 2025. There's Lorde and then there are others. No one does it like her.
Finally heard this song because she got mentioned in my review of the new Clipse's album. I can't believe this basic pop song went #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Somehow, this having a 58/100 rating tells something cliche yet profound: that not all successful artists make good music and that not all high-charting songs sound good.
There's an inch of soul that went away from Alex G's music when he signed up with a major label and it's evident in this record. It still sounds good, though, just not that excellent.