Kendrick Lamar - Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers
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Well, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers is here, and it’s just another perfect example of Kendrick Lamar trying to prove he’s the “deepest” rapper alive while delivering a fucking mess of an album. This thing is a bloated, pretentious piece of crap that completely misses the mark. It’s like Kendrick spent so much time patting himself on the back for being "real" and "introspective" that he forgot how to actually make a good fucking ... read more

Kendrick Lamar - DAMN.
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Let’s get one thing straight: DAMN. is a bloated, overhyped, soul-sucking disappointment of an album that somehow convinced the world Kendrick was the messiah of modern rap by doing the bare minimum in a hoodie.

You wanna know what DAMN. is? It’s a glorified Instagram caption collection set to beats that sound like Spotify algorithm rejects. It’s Kendrick having an existential crisis on wax and expecting applause for whispering “is it wickedness?” like he’s ... read more

Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly
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What the actual fuck is this? To Pimp a Butterfly is the kind of album people like to pretend is “art” just because it’s full of pretentious bullshit and random jazz riffs. Seriously, it’s like Kendrick Lamar took every single thing people hate about trying-too-hard music and crammed it into one fucking record. This album is a goddamn chore from start to finish, and I honestly don’t get how anyone can stomach it.

Let’s talk about the lyrics—holy shit. ... read more

Taylor Swift - Taylor Swift
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Taylor Swift's eponymous debut album, "Taylor Swift," serves as a foundational piece in the artist's journey to superstardom. Released in 2006, it introduced the world to Swift's signature blend of country-infused pop and heartfelt storytelling.

While the album showcases glimpses of Swift's undeniable talent as a songwriter and performer, it falls short of leaving a lasting impression compared to some of her later works. Throughout the album, there are moments where the energy feels ... read more

Taylor Swift - Fearless
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Taylor Swift's sophomore album, "Fearless," marks a significant step forward in the artist's evolution, showcasing a more polished and refined sound compared to her debut. Released in 2008, this album solidifies Swift's position as a rising star in the music industry and lays the groundwork for the massive success that would follow in the years to come.

"Fearless" features a collection of catchy and infectious tracks that serve as a reminder of Swift's innate ability to ... read more

Taylor Swift - Speak Now
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Taylor Swift's third studio album, "Speak Now," marks a significant leap forward in the artist's musical journey, showcasing a remarkable growth in both her songwriting prowess and her ability to captivate audiences with her storytelling. Released in 2010, this album solidifies Swift's reputation as one of the most talented and influential artists of her generation.

From the very first track to the last, "Speak Now" is a masterclass in songcraft, with Swift's lyrical genius ... read more

Taylor Swift - Red
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Taylor Swift's "Red" album is indeed a remarkable piece of artistry, brimming with raw emotion and captivating songwriting. Released in 2012, it marked a significant evolution in Swift's musical style, blending elements of country, pop, and rock seamlessly to create a sound uniquely her own.

At its core, "Red" is an album that delves into the complexities of love and heartbreak, painting a vivid portrait of the rollercoaster of emotions that come with romantic ... read more

Taylor Swift - 1989
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Taylor Swift's "1989" marks a pivotal moment in her career, as she boldly transitions from country darling to full-fledged pop superstar. Released in 2014, the album is a bold departure from Swift's previous sound, embracing synth-pop and electronic influences with infectious enthusiasm.

From the moment the pulsating beats of "Welcome to New York" kick in, it's clear that "1989" is a departure from Swift's previous work. Gone are the acoustic guitars and twangy ... read more

Taylor Swift - reputation
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every song is a 0 except getaway car

Taylor Swift - Lover
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Taylor Swift's "Lover" finds its footing early on, with tracks like the titular "Lover" and "The Archer" showcasing her songwriting prowess and emotional depth. However, as the album progresses, it starts to lose momentum, particularly in its final stretch.

The last five tracks of "Lover" are where the album's weaknesses become most apparent. While the early songs offer a mix of catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics, the latter half feels like it's ... read more

Taylor Swift - folklore
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Taylor Swift's "folklore" isn't just a masterpiece on its own; it's also a striking improvement from her previous album, "Lover." While "Lover" had its moments, "folklore" elevates Swift's artistry to new heights with its masterful exploration of nostalgia, memory, and the passage of time.

Where "Lover" leaned heavily into pop sensibilities, "folklore" embraces a more stripped-down, introspective sound that allows Swift's storytelling ... read more

Taylor Swift - evermore
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Taylor Swift's "evermore" is a mesmerizing companion to its predecessor, "Folklore," offering a seamless blend of storytelling and musical prowess that solidifies Swift's status as a masterful songwriter. Released as a surprise album in 2020, "evermore" effortlessly carries on the narrative-driven style established in "folklore" while exploring new themes and musical landscapes.

From the enchanting melodies of "willow" to the haunting depths of ... read more

Taylor Swift - Fearless (Taylor's Version)
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Taylor Swift's "Fearless (Taylor's Version)" is more than just a re-release; it's a vibrant testament to Swift's growth as an artist and the enduring power of her music. Remastering her sophomore album with "Taylor's Version" was a bold move, but one that pays off brilliantly.

From the first note, it's evident that this is more than a mere upgrade. Swift's vocals are more nuanced, more confident, and more emotionally resonant than ever before. Each lyric feels imbued with a ... read more

Taylor Swift - Red (Taylor's Version)
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Taylor Swift's "Red (Taylor's Version)" is a remarkable reimagining of her beloved 2012 album, showcasing not only her growth as an artist but also her unwavering dedication to her craft. With this release, Swift doesn't just revisit her past; she reinvents it, infusing each track with newfound passion and perspective.

One of the most striking improvements in "Red (Taylor's Version)" is undoubtedly Swift's vocals. Her voice is richer, more expressive, and more emotionally ... read more

Taylor Swift - Speak Now (Taylor's Version)
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Taylor Swift's "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" is a captivating journey back in time, revisiting the album that marked her transition from teenage country prodigy to bona fide pop sensation. With this reimagining, Swift not only pays homage to her roots but also breathes new life into her timeless melodies.

From the moment the first chord strikes, it's evident that "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" is more than just a remaster; it's a lush upgrade that elevates every aspect of ... read more

Taylor Swift - 1989 (Taylor's Version)
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Taylor Swift's "1989 (Taylor's Version)" is a nostalgic journey back to the pop-driven era that solidified her status as a global superstar. While this reimagining retains much of the charm and energy of the original, there are moments where it falls slightly short of expectations.

One notable aspect of "1989 (Taylor's Version)" is the mixed bag of remastered tracks. While some songs feel elevated and refreshed, others suffer from questionable mixing choices. For instance, ... read more

Taylor Swift - Midnights
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if you gave this a 6 and below ur autistic

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