As part of my New Year’s resolution to be more organized, I began journaling, including an 'albums listened' chart where friends can recommend albums. The first suggestion I decided to explore was Emails I Can't Send by Sabrina Carpenter. In my effort to dive deeper into pop music, I found this album to be a solid introduction. It’s concise, accessible, and packed with catchy pop tracks.
At its best, songs like "Vicious," "bet u wanna," "Read ... read more
Despite my initial skepticism, I was genuinely surprised by how much I enjoyed *Lost Americana*. As someone who’s never considered themselves a fan of Machine Gun Kelly, this album feels like his most authentic and thoughtfully crafted project to date. While it may not be groundbreaking, it certainly distinguishes itself from his previous work.
I chose to experience the album on CD first, which added a nostalgic layer that complemented its sonic direction. The project evokes the spirit ... read more
I first discovered Connor Price’s music roughly three years ago. At the time, I found his work promising—his sound was decent, but it was clear he had significant potential. With the release of his debut album About Time, he comes remarkably close to realizing that potential. The project is engaging from start to finish, offering a consistently enjoyable listening experience.
While the album contains no glaring missteps, Price’s most compelling moments emerge on tracks that ... read more
Prior to this release, I had never listened to a Clipse album. *Let God Sort Em Out* not only piqued my interest but has inspired me to explore the rest of their discography. Pharrell Williams’ production is consistently impressive throughout the project, providing a rich sonic foundation that complements the duo's lyrical prowess.
Both Pusha T and Malice deliver exceptional wordplay and rhyme schemes, showcasing their technical skill and creative depth. The featured artists also ... read more
There is little to be said about this remix beyond its shortcomings. Timeless was one of my favorite songs of last year, but this version fundamentally disrupts its original vibe and structure. Doechii’s performance here feels inconsistent and uninspired, with an erratic flow that detracts from the track’s momentum. Additionally, the lyrics are questionable in quality, failing to add any meaningful depth.
Perhaps the most disappointing aspect of this remix is the omission of The ... read more
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