10/10. No notes. Straight-up one of the most unapologetically fun, filthy, and fiercely confident releases I’ve heard in years.
From the very first second of “BITCH, I’M MADI,” Madison Rayne declares war on boring music. This isn’t an album — it’s a full-on attitude adjustment. Eight tracks, zero filler, every single one clocking in under two minutes like she’s too busy being iconic to waste your time. The whole thing feels like a glitter-bombed, ... read more
not as strong as the debut, but still pretty good. there are a few moments that feel surprisingly real and kinda stick with you. it doesn’t wow like unfolded did, but it shows there’s still something interesting going on here.
surprisingly good record that treats ai like a tool instead of a gimmick and ends up feeling more honest than half the rnb coming out right now. the writing is raw in a way that doesn’t need a face to sell it . feels weird to say but the lack of a real singer makes the vulnerability hit harder. surprisingly good and kind of impossible to dismiss if you actually listen.