Don't understand the fuss over the reviews tbh. It was Billboard giving it a 60 that would be one thing, but these 2 publications are notorious for their bias against pop stars - they trend more indie/alternative, so a 60 is not that bad in the scheme of things. I still think this'll be able to cross 70 but let's see. As someone else said, reviews mean literally nothing nowadays. I mean 25 has a lower score than TFM but sold 10 million copies in less than a year. The GP likes what the GP likes.
Meanwhile, Million Reasons #37 and A-YO #37

Incredible
