taylor's voice has changed in the significantly large period of time between the release of speak now and speak now tv, and i feel as though this has benefited many of the tracks on the album allowing them to be less focused on being a teen, and more universal for people to relate to.
starfucker is really well put together and has exactly the vibe that you would think based on the cover art and album name.
every single song sounds exactly the same, and there are only a few that stand out to me as better than the rest.
it sounds the same as all of her other songs, though i can admit having her son speak at the start of the song was cute.
a decent release from ross lynch and his brother, demonstrating their ability to work well together.
the album is overall not bad, but the only reason it even exists is because he's lana's dad.
reneé is so talented and this album is such a good display of her strengths, i am very excited to see what she releases next.
incredibly underwhelming, red velvet consistently performs better than this and i was sad to see that this was the album that we had been waiting for for so long.
raye is so incredibly talented vocally, and this album demonstrates the extent of what she can do so perfectly that it is a beautiful listening experience.
this song is really well put together and the instrumental compliments their voices very well.
ice spice and pinkpantheress work really well together and i'd like to see them release more music in the future.
such an amazing release from pinkpantheress, following up the success of 'to hell with it' and demonstrating her incredible vocal and lyrical skills.
a very well thought out and executed album, demonstrating how the members of loona have grown vocally since their time there.
a bit bland for my tastes, i feel as though nmixx consistently does the same thing and it fails every time, something new and fun would definitely benefit them significantly.