GUTS is an incredibly smart and intentional sophomore album. One of the most brilliant choices Olivia makes is how she opens it: “all-american bitch” begins so softly that you’re left wondering if she’s about to recreate another “brutal” moment from SOUR… and then the chorus hits. The contrast between the gentle, almost fragile verses and the chaotic, explosive choruses perfectly embodies what it means to be the “all-American girl” — ... read more
LM5 will always be special to me because it was the first Little Mix rollout I ever got to experience. And honestly? It was also the messiest — label drama, last-minute changes, chaotic announcements… the lot. But once the album finally arrived, all of that noise faded away. The listening experience itself is so strong, cohesive, and well-crafted that the messy rollout doesn’t take anything away from the quality of the music. This is easily one of Little Mix’s most ... read more
Our Version of Events is, in my opinion, a fantastic debut album and one that showcases exactly why Emeli Sandé became such a defining voice of the 2010s. The project is full of huge hits, emotional depth, and some of the best vocal performances I’ve ever heard on a debut.
From the very beginning, her vocals are absolutely impeccable. Every song feels honest, controlled, and powerful in a way that only Emeli can deliver. Ballads like Clown, Daddy, Maybe, and Suitcase are ... read more
American Heart is, for me, a brilliant sophomore album and easily one of the strongest collections of songs Benson Boone has released so far. Every track feels thoughtful, cohesive, and emotionally grounded, and I genuinely enjoyed the entire project from start to finish.
What really surprised me was how effortlessly Benson manages to excel in both classic pop-style songs and heart-wrenching ballads. His upbeat tracks are catchy and polished, but his ballads hit just as hard — sometimes ... read more
Get Weird is one of Little Mix’s most vibrant and timeless albums — a project filled with confidence, personality, and some of their strongest vocal moments. It’s a record that never gets old, effortlessly blending quirky pop, emotional ballads, and a sprinkle of theatrical fun.
The singles era was especially strong, with Secret Love Song and Love Me Like You standing out as particularly well-chosen tracks that captured both the group’s vocal ability and commercial ... read more
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