Finally, Kim’s worst record to date holy shit.
This was the only project I listened to out of release order for this because I knew I would hate it from the jump. I don’t like having pre-conceived notions of what a whole project will be, but I already heard stuff from Slut Pop Miami and I just knew I’d hate it, and I did.
I’m not going to mention all the songs individually because a lot of them just blend into each other. Quite literally actually, they all transition ... read more
Finally, Kim’s debut album.
This dropped on a random Monday 3 months after Feed The Beast. I have no idea why, I think it was so she could play it on her tour?
I’m happy it came out, but it’s now lacking about a third of it’s intended tracklist due to Feed The Beast taking them.
Also Future Starts Now has been removed, which I really dislike due to it being the best thing Kim ever made before her current era, but there isn’t really much I can do about that besides ... read more
Finally, Kim’s debut album.
So, a little timeline.
Kim Petras releases Future Starts Now in August of 2021. It’s meant to be the lead single for Problématique, her actual debut album after 3 projects that probably could’ve been debuts.
Coconuts, the second single, would come out in December of the same year.
At some point Kim or Republic Records or Luke or whoever decided to shift gears and release Slut Pop in February 2022.
In the interim, Kim would put out a ... read more
Finally, the lead single for Kim’s debut album.
So after Slut Pop and Problématique’s shelving, Kim’s career really looked uncertain, until one song by the name of Unholy dropped. I’ll get more into how I feel about the song itself in my review of Feed The Beast, but If Jesus Was A Rockstar is clearly trying to capitalize on it.
I don’t have any ill feelings towards the song though, I think it’s pretty good. I do have a few nitpicks, (idk what ... read more
Finally, Kim’s… whatever this is.
Slut Pop was pretty much a surprise release that interrupted the Problématique era for no discernable reason.
The EP starts with the title track, and Ayehsa Erotica this is not. The beat is ok and doesn’t really change throughout the song aside from the ending that I honestly don’t like much. There aren’t many lyrics and the ones that are there just say “Hi I’m Kim Petras and a slut” in different ways. ... read more
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