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Carly’s messiest album to date still isn’t that bad.
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A pretty lovely and promising debut for the pop singer-songwriter.
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Fighting Demons sadly isn’t as successful as last year’s Legends Never Die at upholding Juice’s legacy.
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Gotta be among the weirdest and most admirable remix albums to hit the mainstream.
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As of now, Still Woozy’s take on alternative/bedroom pop is neither terrible nor particularly memorable.
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Even if it doesn’t stack up to Norman Fucking Rockwell, Chemtrails Over the Country Club is a solid songwriting statement from Lana.
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Whole Lotta Red will probably be appreciated more for its boldest ideas than its overall execution.
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While by no means a sophomore slump, Sin miedo may leave the listener a little too hungry for more.
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Legends Never Die effectively honors Juice WRLD’s style and legacy.
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The power of disco is on full display on What’s Your Pleasure.