SNEAKO type beat. E-girls singing along to HH by Kanye West type beat. Centrist type beat.
There's a reason why this is a classic. What a way to end the album too, absolute perfection.
My indefinite favorite from this guy, only because he has so much amazing stuff that just always blows me away . But, this one right here? Back-to-back bliss. Track after track after track, they just WORK if you know what I'm saying, it also helps that the man is super talented in building an atmosphere through music, whether it be energetic, melancholic, dance, etc. he just knows what to do, always. And the voiceovers? Are you kidding me? Oh my GOD! It adds so much to the already amazing ... read more
One of my absolute favorites from last year, and one of my favorites of all time.
Cameron Winter doesn't have potentials; he's already living them. This is perfection. Some of the greatest songwriting I've heard in an album ever.
I have too many memories attached to this one. Still the greatest thing he's ever "put out."
I do not care about a single guitar string picked, a single word of lyrics in Have A Baby (contender for the creepiest song of 2025 and not in a good way!); Who Knows (also a contender); and Root of All Evil. People are saying the songwriting is the best part, even those who don't like the album say it is, but oh my god it is somehow worse than Never Enough? Storytelling doesn't really go anywhere, instrumentals are so bland throughout all sound the same and end with the same synth ... read more
While it is electrifying and fun through and through, sometimes it's a bit tiring reading the somewhat bland and the too-on-the-nose nostalgia-bait lyrics; I didn't find them quite as fun to read as it is to listen. While I know exactly the album's focus, but the lyrics at some point did become a little too distracting for me to not ignore (Taking into consideration of other albums released of the same genre and style that has more weighted writings). Overall: This was a very, ... read more
This encapsulates the era of the lover boy in the midst of 2017 perfectly. There's no better way for me to describe this enigmatic album. Something about it was just what I needed exactly when I discovered it for the first time when I was 13-14