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Originally posted by Tutankhamun
I don't know how many of you are familiar with both albums but I feel like they are counterpart records.
Both records center around dealing with infidelity.
Both had a young daughter with their (ex)husbands.
Bey chose to stay; Bjork chose to leave
Both records start with sadness, suspicion and uncertainty, then reach a peak of anger and rage in the middle, then they start to reclaim their own self and begin the process of healing.
Even the ending of Pray You Catch Me gives me some Stonemilker teas...
Sorry I'm not too articulate but I feel like this is just very interesting.
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omg i thought i was the only one! it reminded me of stonemilker as soon as i heard it!