BEYONCÉ isn't a remorphed Unapologetic, there's no similarity between the two records. If you can point to me the two David Guetta's productions on self-titled I would be pleased. And you can tell that by the critics scores - UN is 14 points behind Beyoncé. And yes, I know the scores were a bit low because of Fist but it could never reach 85. You have to listen to both records, Unapologetic is not cohesive, it's a great collection of tracks but not a great album, something that Bey accomplished over and over again and Rih hasn't since Rated R
24 points and for the nth time, I don't care about MC. Their reviews are objectively subjective.Call me when B'Day has a score below 40 on that site and then we can talk.
Alizard did not do anything to Iggy. Iggy has destroyed her in every way possible. Albums, followings, singles, charts, awards, looks, etc. Iggy literally wouldn't let her have anything
Yeah but Iggy is talentless and Azealia is about to DESTROY her trash album quality-wise.
Y'all will still drag her for flopping (as if that's a surprise) but 212 alone is better than Iggy's discography so Iggy can keep everything else.
"1989's debut was so huge, it comprised 22 percent of the entire album market for the week (5.79 million total albums were sold in the week). Another way to look at it: of the top selling albums on the Billboard 200 chart for the week, 1989 sold more than Nos. 2-107 combined."
I also seem to be one of the few ones who believe that you indeed can judge something in both ways - subjectively, as well as objectively. There are songs I love for specific reasons but I wouldn't dare call them the best of all time just because I've listened to them the most.