I haven't listened to any album before Dangerous Woman though, under the assumption that I would abhor every fucking second of them
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heard the t/t again today, and man that's some good shit
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peak 2020 sputnik was whichever day you took a hike
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lol my ari fav songs ranking is basically just
1. my fav songs from this
2. my fav songs from thank u, next
3. my fav songs from sweetener
4. my fav songs from dangerous woman
which is exactly how i would rank her albums making this exercise wildly predictable and anti-climactic
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dangerous woman n this > sweetener n thank u next
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Don't let the sidewalk hit you in the face on your way out
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Album Rating: 4.5
thank u, next > dw > this > sweetener
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Album Rating: 4.5
But tbh I feel sorry for anyone who spun this once or twice and wrote it off as a 2.5 or 3
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Album Rating: 4.0
thank u, next is top tier Ari, but this is pretty good too
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i could never get into thank u, next lol 😅, dunno why
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Album Rating: 4.5
I've probably listened to Sweetener the most, so its therefore her best.
This album is actually great. Huge grower.
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Album Rating: 4.5
This is just as good as "TU,N"
Both of which shit all over the rest of her discog
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Album Rating: 1.0
Ariana Grande has been putting out music more often than her inspiration allows. This generic, bland collection of forgettable mumbling over cheap Soundcloud beats is sold by the singer as a sex album, but it seems more like the product of a virgin 15-year-old girl who just discovered soft porn on Tumblr and decided to write some songs inspired by it.
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Nasty is cool, but what’s so good about west side? That song barely exists.
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evokes trip hop
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No.
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
Is good
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is ?
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she scalps us every single time
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aiwazolsson
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