"Or maybe you just like to gate keep scores and if you see any that you don’t agree with you just assume it’s bots 🤷🏽And than when someone makes constructive criticism your reviewer friends just makes jokes and copy and paste the same comment. How mature. Maybe you should let people score the way you want to. Like you said it’s a website so why does it matter that much to you? "
"I don’t think it’s a generic RnB record though. The only generic songs where Forgive me and ROYL and a little of Do it. The songs you listed where very huge highlights on the album but another song was Wonder what she thinks of me. I’m just confused because the rest of the songs I didn’t mention didn’t sound generic at all. "
"I’m confused why he got such a terrible score for actually writing decent personal lyrics and trying out a dying genre, but Dua got an 80? Her album only had 6 good songs and the rest was generic. You wanna call him generic but have you listened to her album? I’ve never seen a review so half assed other than half the reviews on this app. "
"Nah you got the album all wrong. She used a sound bow in all the songs to they promote chakra balancing as well as stress and anxiety. The first part of the album is about a breakup where everything is very raw emotionally, and Jhené finds herself bitter over what happened. As the album progresses she then puts on a front that she doesn’t care anymore, but there’s still a bite to the lyrics that let you know she’s not. After some time she starts to genuinely feel better and notes she feels free, although that quickly comes crashing down as she questions her sanity and trust in herself. Coping mechanisms such as smoking weed come into the picture as she tries to reflect and move on, and then seemingly finds a new love that makes her feel happy again. However, yet again she realizes she wasn’t ready to let go of her past love. This album doesn’t really end with a happy resolve and you’re left in a sort of emotional limbo. "
"Eh you got the second half wrong. When you are listen to a jhené album you are supposed to pay attention through out. It’s a healing album with sound bowls to help relax and in every song on the album. Tryna Smoke is about medicine and healing, 10k hours is about her brothers death, see the second half is just as important as the first half. "
"This album starts at the beginning of a breakup where everything is very raw emotionally, and Jhené finds herself bitter over what happened. As the album progresses she then puts on a front that she doesn’t care anymore, but there’s still a bite to the lyrics that let you know she’s not. After some time she starts to genuinely feel better and notes she feels free, although that quickly comes crashing down as she questions her sanity and trust in herself. Coping mechanisms such as smoking weed come into the picture as she tries to reflect and move on, and then seemingly finds a new love that makes her feel happy again. However, yet again she realizes she wasn’t ready to let go of her past love. This album doesn’t really end with a happy resolve and you’re left in a sort of emotional limbo. Actually for your info. During the creative process for the album, She used crystal alchemy sound bowls. The singing bowls "produce a vibrational hum that resonates throughout the body. Not just 1 🎼"
"Dude you are such a dick head honestly tf is wrong with you? Why can’t people review this ? But you can ? Or they can only review it if they gave it a bad score ? "
"Are you joking? Billie Eilish is 17 and people still give her shit so why would it be any different than him. The reason people don’t like this is because it’s generic like it won’t even be a legendary hip hop album in 20 years my dude. But if you like it that you like it. "