The US star’s follow-up to her groundbreaking debut ranges wildly, from pop-punk to traces of Radiohead and a Phoebe Bridgers feature. You’d give it a trim were the quality not so unerringly high
Didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I have so far but I have to say even though it works on some songs, I really don't like rnb lyrics that are basically rap lyrics in disguise lol. shyt feels wild corny sometimes. You gotta be very poetic or nice nice or it comes across cringy.
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