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This EP is the definition of flawless, and shows the versatility of the girls !
They achieved their goal : having a more mature image. Mean girls and Gabriela give us a more woman perspective, while gnarly and MIA are more very very upbeat songs without being childish. The only outsider in this EP would be Gameboy which would fit better in SIS in terms of theme, but fits very well in this album in terms of production.
Now I only want one thing, I want the girls to write their songs.
This album is flawlessly flawless. I won’t say that I love all the tracks, because some of them are not 10/10 but, the production and lyrics hit hard. While Jack Antonoff found the perfect way to showcase his magnificent dream pop production, Taylor Swift gave us very raw and vulnerable lyrics without being cringe even if she’s very unhinged.
The concept of the album is incredible and the projection of this concept on the music of Taylor is amazingly well done.
I don’t know how they could’ve made a better album.
(This album made me a Swiftie btw)
Olivia Rodrigo ate with this debut album, like what do you mean every song was tiktokified but still are relatable ? (Justice for hope ur ok btw which is the most beautiful song on this freaking good album)
However, this album isn’t perfect. While it describes perfectly teenage experiences with insecurities, love and heartbreak, this project is weak sometimes. For example, I never understood the interpolation of « New Year’s Day » in 1 step forward and 3 steps back, it adds nothing to the song. Sometimes the album is a bit redondant too, but it’s normal for a debut album.
(Once again stream hope ur ok please 🥹)
Short N’ Sweet IS the gen Z album. It is a perfect mix of humour, heartbreak, party, bed-roting and horniness.
This project doesn’t just mix some themes, it mixes genres. You have some 70s and 80s inspired sounds, some country, and dare I say even some bedroom pop and dream pop.
The production is flawless, and this album stays coherent even with musical genres mixes.
Sabrina is at her peak here in terms of horniness and vocals, while Jack Antonoff is at his peak in terms of production.
Btw, the music videos are bangers, Taste will be a classic in the Sabrina Carpenter cinematic universe.
Even if this EP is cringe sometimes, it’s a really good debut EP, I can hear the potential of Addison.
But why does it sound like a crossover between Disney and Europop ?? When I hear some songs I hear the badass songs of Disney and some Jennifer inspiration, but she’s not French ?? Like wtf

(Although Nothing on but the radio deserved better)
Lorde couldn’t have made a greater debut album, it is a perfect introduction to their world.
It’s a pretty unique project, with critique of fame, and it is able to capture the teenage essence without being cringe.
Pure heroine shaped the way for brat, it sounds weird but it’s true. It is this very sarcastically project with the willing of following its own way.
“Don’t you think it’s boring how people talk? Making smart with their words again, well, I’m bored” is so gen Z for example.
Virgin is this raw, vulnerable and authentic album that is more a journey than an album.
Hammer is the perfect opener that captures the essence of this album.
Some lyrics are incredibly “Virgin”, Lorde succeed because you can describe every single track with one word : Virgin.
“Don’t know if it’s love or ovulation”
“I jerk tears and they pay me to do it”
“I’m scared to let you see into the whole machine, leave it all in the field”
This album isn’t just an album, it’s a cultural reset. Back in the 2024 summer, everything was green and blurry, it was a great time to be alive.
Charli created and shared with the world THE definition of the brat, and embraced gracefully this persona.
She isn’t just a club girly, she is authentic. She’s dancing and slaying with 360, but she’s doubting on her future with I think about it all the time.
Charli isn’t just a bad bitch, she is a brat.
I really love the voice of Niall Horan, it’s very smooth and lovely. The Show is a really good album, but I feel like all the songs sound the same, there’s no risk, no shift of perspective.
There are beautiful love songs like “You Could Start a Cult” and Niall is at its lyrical peak with “Must Be Love” but I feel like he could go further.
The instrumentals are very very beautiful and the production is flawless.