Difficult to say it slays Love Me Back after only one listen because the other albums are so good, but it's amazing.
I'd say it's her most cohesive album, compared to the other two which obviously brought a variety of very different sounds. It's also very polished. There's none of the trademark raw vocals or sound - the production is very modern R&B with almost exclusively thumping mid-to-uptempo beats, and it's very well produced. Even Stupid Girls - which you would expect to be a slow track - is really heavily produced, but it works.
I haven't followed her interviews, but I guess it's called Reality Show because she takes on so many different characters. Though the sound is vaguely consistent throughout, she takes on so many different personas. And I love how versatile her voice is, song-by-song she is able to switch it up so much - her phrasing, the weight of her voice, the depth, the timbre. Absolutely no one else does this or, I guess, can do this.