Y'all basic bitches better not shade Training Wheels because it is undeniably the best song in this album . Now the bottom 3 that we can all agree are Teddy Bear, Milk and Cookies, and Pacify Her!
Y'all basic bitches better not shade Training Wheels because it is undeniably the best song in this album . Now the bottom 3 that we can all agree are Teddy Bear, Milk and Cookies, and Pacify Her!
How is milk and cookies in your bottom 3... Sis...
Y'all basic bitches better not shade Training Wheels because it is undeniably the best song in this album . Now the bottom 3 that we can all agree are Teddy Bear, Milk and Cookies, and Pacify Her!
Cry Baby:
Embracing that being emotional isn't that bad
Dollhouse:
A family that seems perfect but if you take a look inside you'll see just how messed up they are
Sippy Cup:
The continuation of Dollhouse. We see what goes down in the kitchen. Also seems to be about alcohol and alcoholism. The mother in the song tries to make her drinking seem innocent in a sippy cup.
Carousel:
Basically a love song gone wrong. The guy keeps toying with her emotions and the cycle keeps repeating itself like a carousel.
Alphabet Boy:
Having a guy that doesn't make you feel worthy of his time and basically telling him off
Soap:
Saying more than you wanted and wishing you can erase it.
Training Wheels:
The only actual love song on the album. Pretty much wanting to take the relationship one step further. Going from training wheels to a two wheeler.
Pity Party:
Throwing yourself a pity party when you realize no one cares about you but realizing that you don't really care if no one cares.
Tag, You're It:
Basically a song about rape/pedophilia. Being kidnapped
Milk and Cookies:
The continuation to TYI. The person getting revenge on the rapist by poising the food.
Pacify Her:
Being a home wrecker and not giving one ****
Mrs. Potato Head:
Plastic Surgery and how silly it is
Mad Hatter:
Realizing that you are a little crazy and embracing it
The album is solid, definitely in my top this year. Mad Hatter captivated me at the first listen and refuses to let go. The title track, Pity Party and the bonuses are also hightlights for me. I hope mainstream critics pick her up somehow.