A gorgeously whimsical and intriguing journey through the psyche of the stars.
This album feels like it took 3x the runtime to make it. It's not terrible, but super boring, repetitive, and forgettable.
Jane's interesting clash of R&B and hyper-pop is something that everyone should be aware of.
This project showcases a lot of potential, but doesn't do anything well or interesting enough to really command attention. It is just a basic, mid trap album.
As someone who does not particularly like house music, it maybe entertained me more than some albums, but the pretentiousness was enough to make me uninterested by the 5th track.
It's a fun, light return to his career, but doesn't do anything particularly well or interestingly.
The pairing is strange and doesn't often work. Some of the production is solid, but just go listen to a real Osamason album.
To be fair, I am a proud country music hater, and got so so so bored doing this album listen, but I do appreciate what Zach is doing. I genuinely hate the music, but really really respect the (generally) progressive messages and vibes of the music.
There are parts of this that aren't that bad, but the overall album listen is strewn with repetition and eye-rolls.
Rihanna takes a new, intriguing direction with this project and while it doesn’t always land, the new sound and hits are more than enough to make this project worth a listen.