This is JoJo's best officially released album, and yes, I said album. And let's get this one thing straight; it being called an "EP" had more to do with industry politics than anything else.
JoJo had been a veteran in the industry by the time she released this album, but she achieved something that she never did before: this is her first project that intentionally creates a whole musical universe around it. Every song feels like a necessary part of the puzzle and as a ... read more
I hate to say but this sounds AI generated; and if it's not, it's actually even more offensive that it does. It's a struggle to find the actual melody, and if I had to guess, it's somewhere inside the most boring and underwhelming chorus I've heard in a long time... which also seems completely detached from the rest of the parts of the song that are even more forgettable. I can't believe Max Martin is behind this, but then again I've said this way too many ... read more
While the general public craves for Promiscuous Nelly, the diehard Nelly stan absolutely knows her essence and most heartfelt interesting and genuine work can only be found somewhere else; among the likes of tracks from Whoa Nelly, Folklore, Spanish and Portuguese influenced music, and to some extent, some Loose tracks, certainly not the megasmashes though, but the deep cuts.
When a pretty mainstream artist like Miss Nelly Furtado disappears for five years and releases her comeback full-length ... read more
Unpopular opinion but the explicitness in the second verse takes away from the song musically and will probably ruin its chances to succeed commercially. I'm not a prude but I think nuance works way better in Pop music and can be more clever/interesting to explore, she should have kept the word play going in my opinion. Other than that, I can see Kesha has been bringing back her classic sound and mastering it, without feeling forced or desperate, and it keeps getting better. It's ... read more