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Album Rating: 3.0
that's (hed)tyler. to you
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Album Rating: 4.0
I like the last track
I like it more than daddy lessons or forward for sure, even though her vocal performance is a little more boring on formation
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Album Rating: 3.0
i think it was just a weird note to end the album on with three slow tracks and then suddenly HYPE HIP HOP GET YO ASS MOVING. Probably wouldve fit better earlier in the album.
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i mean this album is about as cohesive as nasty burrito shits
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Album Rating: 3.0
true, but i mean... the last few tracks kinda tried to have some cohesion going by slowing things down a bit?
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did they tho
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Album Rating: 3.0
id say so, outside of Freedom the last half of the album is pretty chill vibes.
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id say its about as random as the first half tbh
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i have no idea how the film for this is going to work like this is actually a mess stylistically
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Album Rating: 2.5
this album is about as cohesive as nasty burrito shits
poetry
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Album Rating: 4.0
it's just as much all over the place tonally and it's got some cool visual stuff to it and I appreciate that bey's willing to essentially make a music video for her whole album but it's also kind of boring so I'm really ambivalent
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i love the special but yeah it's random
this thread made me completely fall in love with potsy tho ngl
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and beyonce helped me love myself again
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Album Rating: 3.0
God bless baeyonce
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damn post youre hyping this so hard making never want to stop listening, just play it on repeat to the end of infinity
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post
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I'm finding this review quite disturbing and fake
"I am not a black woman. Despite being raised by one, and in tandem with one my own age, I have no special insight into the experiences and specific sentiments of black women. So, for the purposes of this review, I talked to my twin sister. I talked to her about this project because, in truth, it’s intimidating."
Translation: "Shut up and agree because you don't know anything, you're priviledged, your life was never hard and you should be ashamed of the person you are. Now kneel and accept every word I say as absolute truth otherwise you're a fascist oppressor."
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dude what
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This review just sounds a lot like :" Buy, love, praise this album otherwise you're against the emancipation of black women"
Beyonce is not black women's messiah.
I'm tired of seeing that way of thinking everywhere.
And from what I picked up from the review, the album sounds commonplace.
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