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Seriously... what did everyone expect? This is will.i.am, not Beethoven. The former's newest record, #Willpower, is an electropop record with guest spots from Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears, and about twenty-seven others. If you come into this expecting something transcendental, or something which will change your outlook on life, you've come to the wrong place. But that is not what this record tries to achieve. #Willpower is an album for dancing, for playing in clubs, and for blasting in your car when there's nothing better on 98.3 GENEROPOP FM. This is not technical, not particularly original, and certainly not a classic album- but it isn't trying to be. Indeed, this record brings to the forefront a dilemma in the very purpose of musical criticism: is it to hold against our own standards, or to analyze from the perspective of the target audience? Or, even further, should an album be dissected upon its intentions? The answer is probably somewhere in the middle. With that philosophy in mind, #Willpower will suit nightclubs and radio stations just fine for the next two or so months, until it is discarded like most else in the genre.
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Oh dear God...
| | | This is the most accurate review I've ever seen for an album.
POS from me, i'm will.i.am's nephew, by the way, anything you would like to tell him?
I'm sure he'd appreciate feedback from great fans like you.
| | | Album Rating: 1.5
Strong points, although I am not sure that this really needs 4 reviews.
| | | I'm gonna review the album
| | | Album Rating: 1.5
"Indeed, this record brings to the forefront a dilemma in the very purpose of musical criticism: is it to hold against our own standards, or to analyze from the perspective of the target audience? Or, even further, should an album be dissected upon its intentions?"
There's really a lot more to it than that. This could be said about any pop album from the eyes of someone is obviously isn't a fan of pop music. You're very dismissive of this album, and this review gives the impression that there's not enough to it for it to be criticized for anything other than general reasons, which I think I myself proved wrong as I brought up quite a few criticisms that had nothing to do with it being generic in my own review of this.
| | | dood you're the only 4 rating nice!!
| | | Album Rating: 1.0
"Seriously... what did everyone expect? This is will.i.am, not Beethoven."
fucking this. you guys need to all calm down and stop expecting to like this album.
"bro I rated the new will i am album below the lowest allowable mark, I sure showed him!!!!"
| | | i think you know by now that this site is made for people who like to bitch about music
| | | Album Rating: 1.0
review is perfect, 123 to the whole thing
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yes ADAMISCOOL55, yes I do know that!!
thanks for your input!!!!
| | | and btw how do you know what the intentions of a record is unless you either made the record or talked to the person who made it?
i bet 90% of people who say shit like "this record is trying to be blah blah..." haven't read a single interview from the artist confirming their opinion. It's a useless conjecture imo.
| | | Seriously... what did everyone expect? This is Brokencyde, not Beethoven.
Seriously... what did everyone expect? This is Britney Spears, not Beethoven.
Seriously... what did everyone expect? This is St. Anger, not Beethoven.
lol
| | | gonna review all my albums with that opening line so i can lower the standards to the point that anything can be a potential "best new music 4/5"
| | | modern day beethoven
#realtrapshit
| | | Everyone calm down, it's not like it's Beethoven.
| | | amazing album, pos'd
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| | | Album Rating: 1.0
Yeah but why listen to this when you could listen to anything
| | | Album Rating: 1.0
This is terrible, end of sorry, seen way to many reviews saying the same thing. Well good on you for at least trying to make this sound decent.
| | | Album Rating: 1.5
"fucking this. you guys need to all calm down and stop expecting to like this album."
Except will.i.am actually used to make pretty interesting alternative hip hop music, so yeah, that's a reason to expect something out of this album. It's not like he and The Black Eyed Peas were always making music like this, if that WAS the case I suppose that whole "it's just pop for the clubs, stop having high expectations" argument could apply, but that's a really stupid argument anyway. It seriously implies that you could only ever criticize pop music like this for being "brainless party music," which is definitely not the case. If you actually observe the music, you can find all sorts of pros and cons that don't just all come back to the whole "you can't be too critical with pop music because it's not trying to be amazing" argument that you could use for practically anything.
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