You have to be brave to release crap like this," JakeKills wrote. "People are so quick to bring up how Katy blatantly ripped off 'Brave' her production" August
The kiii of these two comments being written back to back.
Overall score: 6.11 High score: 10 (supaspaz, Regina George, conseeded, rlj, justin363, that G.U.Y., Toysoldier99, Great Username, Яeo., madonnas, Quicksand, jinzo, PeopleLikeUs, Giselle)
Low score: 1 (helloDer, MP2K, Luigi, jqnetto, wolfaire, castle13, Black Pearl, Optimus)
The lowdown: For all the promise of its title, Miley’s album is relatively banger-free, more often slowing down the tempo and ramping up the soulfulness. That leaves the heavy lifting to this turbocharged party track, with its appealingly goofy sing-talk style and a heavy percussive beat reminiscent of “Push It.” Britney’s guest appearance is a superfluous stunt, and yet, it elevates the entire affair to the realm of camp masterpiece: two powerful ladies trading quips in an independence anthem built for the Twitter generation. It’s the “No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)” that merry band of twerkers deserves—and a surefire classic for The Gays for years to come.
ATRL says...: "It feels like it was recorded with a Nokia 3310 but I actually kind of like that," wrote bluth. "Too many things going on at one time. My head hurts," lovesong said. "Britney's bit is good though." helloDer thought it was terrible. "Can’t believe Miley or Britney put their name on this song," he added. The song got madonnas pumped up. "OMG, this is literally the perfect kind of Brooke Candy-esque trash I was looking for," he raved. "Gonna use this for my workout playlist."
Best bit: "They ask me how I keep a man/I keep a battery pack" (serving some Sex and the City season one female empowerment realness)