yeah this is exactly what i expected from another BP member solo debut. it's a nothing burger
I actually wish she would embrace her singer-songwriter side more. Those last three songs have better songwriting than most of the standard tracks.
The Dolly Parton feature was pretty bad though.
15 Minutes 70
Please Please Please (feat. Dolly Parton) 70
Couldn't Make It Any Harder 75
Busy Woman 80
Bad Reviews 80
we are so back to the 0 era of Ichiko's discography. ughhhhh. this is everything.
a pg song for a kid's movie. what do u expect. but gravy has been making the same song with the same flow for the past 8 years, it's really getting old.
FKA twigs adds yet another fantastic album to her flawless art pop discography.
These songs are all so entrancing and beautiful. How do u even find words to describe the sound of this album to someone? You honestly can't. Give it a listen yourself and you'll only just understand the surface of twigs' genius artistry.
The final album in the 2nd trilogy and the last album under "The Weeknd" name, Abel Tesfaye finishes strong with 22 tracks spanning 1 hour and 24 minutes long of grandiose, jaw-dropping synthpop production. The lyrical content sees Abel coping with the struggles of fame, love, and self-worth, but in a completely new way like we've never heard before.
Between the smooth track-to-track transitions and pockets of instrumental breaks, this is definitely the most intricate and ... read more
easily the best single so far. this one hits you instantly and it sticks with you. so catchy from the production to the chorus.
good interpolation of Pussycat Dolls
boring. same old flow on every song. 21 doesn't do much to change it up either
starting off the year with.. depression?
Ethel Cain's newest project sees her implementing haunting drones mixed with dark ambient soundscapes to provide a soundtrack about perverts and perversion. It's a challenging listen, but worth the time for any fan of the drone and slowcore genres.