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2.0 poor | davezillaMP3 | July 9th 20 | I mean there were some good moments here, and I did enjoy the closing track, but the constant use of regatone is a yikes from me.
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1.5 very poor | ajcollins15 | June 24th 20 | If you don?t know who John Legend is at this point then maybe you should stop hiding in the rock you live in. John Stephens is one of the modern-day radio pop legends that for years no one could escape from. However, in the past, many of his success makes sense because he made romantic yet inspiring neo-soul and pop-soul music that would resonate with me and his fans. Through the years though John has slowly lost his classic and unique sound and more or less gave it up for a more radio-friendly sound. On his eighth, and worst, album John seems to be grabbing at every billboard 100 trope he can get his hands on to land at least one song on the charts to make him as much money as he can. No one deserves to have these songs. The writing is extremely week, the instrumentals and beats are half baked ideas, and his lyrics and vocal presence feel the most phoned-in yet. The only saving grace of this record is that some of the songs are still catchy to listen to. But for a whole listening experience, this is abysmal and if I was a long term fan, I would be livid and heartbroken with what he has presented here. This is the least interesting and worst executed album yet and I honestly don?t see him changing anything into the future.
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3.0 good | Xhoven | September 18th 20 |
3.0 good | Dylan | August 23rd 20 |
4.0 excellent | Murat | July 15th 20 |
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