Just as expected, this really have that type of generic "Top 25 Atlanta" playlist in a kpop level, it's not bad perse but just 48% repayable, however, this album is a mess compared to the multiple concepts showed, I hate when they don't stick to their concepts. -5 points.
BOTH SIDES it's catchy in a way, not memorable.
(FOR ME) their best songs are sexier, What It is and probs Hasgtag (depending on my mood).
I.D.O.L ....it's fun but bit cringy, good production ... read more
Outstanding vocal, really soft but flexible to the rhythms and melodies, pretty okay I wouldn't call it extraordinary but for the season feels right.
Primera vez que escucho un album completo de este genero por el hecho de que agregaron el Sunday Service y honestamente no senti el album largo a pesar de que muchas liricas se me hacen practicamente similares.
Me hubiera gustado un interlude para no tener tan dispersas las canciones, aun asi no esta tan mal.
Me gusto como juegan con los intrumentos a nivel de produccion y el uso del Sunday Service para complementar sus voces tambien me gusto bastante.
Really good however it's a bit too much for a first hear, way too overstimulated, it took me a while to finish the album the first time and for the second at least I tried to put more focus on the lyrics rather than the (amazing) instrumental, some songs really had me reacting like ? (spanish is my native language) but it shows the deep love for this project.
So far, this is a solid EP from SM ent. (2025) and it shows, sure, NCT WISH stick to this young concept to the younger audience but they didn't made it under the well know image of infantilizing the songs like some of the oldest groups back in the day. They really made something fitting to everyone without sounding cringy, Melt Inside My Pocket is one of the hardest songs of the year ngl.
Comparing poppop to COLOR this EP is way better and solid.
This album sticked to the concept presented however this might be one of the laziest EP's of the group, songs are ok to good after 4 listens but I also don't ask for much since it's just an EP, Beat It Up is forgettable, maybe using another song from the EP like Rush or even Tempo would work better but so far after hearing it 4 times i can barely remember it.
1.Beat It Up: 60
2.Rush: 70
3.Cold Coffee: 64
4.Butterflies: 70
5.Tempo: 68
6.TRICKY: 69
Not a fan, a friend who's a fan asked me to review it and I have 0 knowledge on this band however in comparison to other records of this year and this genre they really sticked to the concept presented.
Everyone's A Star! is a good way to start the album, leaves the statement of the concept, the construction of the song is good to cool and it shows that they don't really stick to the pop/rock genre.
Lyrically ok however some lines did made me cringe a little bit, for this one ... read more
Dreamy, jazzy, sensual, everything surrounded about love, the pains of it, the joys and the expectations of it, closing with Sienna is perfect.
An EP for the girls and the gays as some comments say, I feel like ADÉLA is gonna be one of those artist that you let simmer until they release a masterpiece album. High expectations for her next project, go girl!
It’s my first time hearing her as a solo singer and my first time in a while hearing her in general, to be honest I had this misconception of the album but at the end it showed me raw feelings, incredible lyricism and a captivating storytelling even though it sounds like a lot of generes in one whole album which in all honesty makes it unique.
The life of a Party girl where Charli talks about her experiences in the industry, her regrets in her personal life, the struggles of an artist not only with herself but also with colleagues in the industry and her experience with love. Raw, rounded and fulfilling.
Addison brings you through her experience in the industry, the high and low of being an artist, her personal struggles throughout all this and at the end after expressing her more vulnerable side on Times Like These we move on to Headphones On wrapping things up with a “It is what it is” and enjoy it.
She’s not longer a Tiktoker, she’s a full Artist.
What? Like actually...are you really the same person who wrote Folklore? In all honesty for my first listen I just focused on the beeps and bops since I expected something different coming (added the whole concept of the album) so for me it was okay but I really had to go through it again and again and I have to say I'm pretty sure this is either a satire or she's just in that millennial type of phase where even if you use dictionary words the full sentence falls flat.
The first 3 ... read more
Probably his last album fitting the age of the artist and the full concept of it, after Evermore it got messy but speaking only on this one it's beautifully written and composed, this season gave Taylor a lot to think about and write about other than her life, making a coherent pilar throughout the project.