same, reuse, old things.
Seems to be a follow up to the previous album and that was already boring, my God.
I don't know what happened between the chaos-vertigo-red themed rollout and the calm-ocean-blue album release. I was ready for a certain type of album and I found something completely different (the singles are very different from the rest of the album to me) but this doesn't mean it's bad. Maria and falling forever are a BOP and the album it's very fresh and summer-ish so yeah, good for you that you're so happy Dua.
if I were to review the standard version of the album it would be a lovely 4/10, but here we are with The Anthology.
The gap between the two parts is very clear (so I don't see the point in publishing them together), the first holds little faith to her name, pouring torture and poetry into only four songs out of thirteen!!
The second is much more Evermore-ish and certainly more inspired in its writing (which almost supports the entirety of the rating I gave).
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Despite only lasting 16 minutes longer than Renaissance, Cowboy Carter is a musical colossus that is difficult to listen to in its entirety but perfectly cohesive and coherent with the Beyoncé of these years. Some small flaws three-quarters of the way through the album, the songs with the biggest featurings are the biggest disappointments (so I'm grateful that Gaga isn't there) but for the rest it seems like a much more studied and ambitious work than Act I
After four years of long waiting, Ariana returns with a very short album (listen twice as she would say) but with the right length.
Full of bops (bye, supernatural, the boy is mine) that leave room for very personal lyrics (don't wanna break up again, I wish I hated you) and even some skips (ordinary things, true story), just for we don't miss anything.