Definitely one of the strongest in her discography with all the hits. A lot of songs feel pretty generic for my tastes, but there's not a weak or bad song on this album at all. The hits on here are hits for a reason.
Welcome to New York- not my style of pop music at all but nothing is wrong with song I guess. nothing draws me in
Blank Space- I remember this song coming on a million times when I buying too many new school clothes with my mum at Justice in the mall. Anyways this song ... read more
This EP was basically my first introduction to sex-positive, feminist female-forward music. It also prepped my ears for a lot of the sounds rap and hip-hop, which my suicidal teenaged LSA ridden brain thought was "unintelligent". Her confidence in herself and her sexuality was something so new to me. I was lowkey a bisexual libertarian female chud (read: pick me) until I met my first non-binary friend as a HS senior and was like oh... haha... they're just cool people and being ... read more
I come back to songs on this EP way more than I come back to songs from DEMIDEVIL or Hi, It's Me all these years later so that has to say something.
I listened to this a lot when it came out. It's a harder to listen to now but it's still fun.
Daisy- I honestly don't like it much anymore, maybe I overplayed it (I can't stand Espresso anymore), or maybe I outgrew it. Still super catchy though
Toxic- fun enough
Deal with It- Still a bop (deal with it). My one beef with this song is where the fuck is Kelis on the track???
Slumber Party- i'm too lesbian to not love this song
Drunk with With my Friends- video goes ... read more
she went backwards artistically and aesthetically. i went to her concert barely post-pandemic btw and spent an embarrassing amount on tickets for me and my manchild ex so this is from a fan. the critics are genuinely smoking crack with these high ratings
World Eater- ok i guess
You Make Me Sick!- this song stinks. the music video is even worse. it's like she tried to do a modern TOOL or Marilyn Manson quasi-metal MV without understanding what made those artists great, or even ... read more