Ariana Grande's vocals are as beautiful as ever, but the melody is lackluster and the lyrics feel nonsensical; in my opinion, this is Ariana's most mediocre lead single to date.
An impeccable second single. The metaphor of the "red thread" serves as a beautiful image, while the concept of an "antidote" represents a thematic exploration born of Olivia Rodrigo's further artistic maturation.
An interesting experiment, but the listening experience is truly hard to stomach.
I prefer the original version; this remix album isn't quite as moving as the original.
A truly classic piece of traditional dance music. I'm really looking forward to M15—even though I really dislike the cover art.
This song is fantastic; I really love the artistic vibe of the "drop dead" section, but it leaves me feeling like I haven't had quite enough—it feels too brief.
It was quite ordinary, but I'm glad to see that Harry didn't choose to pander to the masses.
Compared to the previous two albums, it seems somewhat mediocre and bland.
The consistency of the first three tracks is amazing; it's a very refined album, but the second half lacks cohesion.
The overall quality is quite good by today's standards in the country music scene.