while i do feel the album is decent in my honest opinion....don't be alarmed if you see me dragging it in any thread that mentions it in comparison to my fave
1. It was the closer(!!!!)
2. The chorus vocals were fixed
3. The "work it, work it" part was deleted
4. the bridge was almost completely changed
The general feel of the song I like, it was just executed questionably.
That is LITERALLY the best part. I remember being obsessed with the 20 second snippet on the commercial and was expecting it to transition into the "Ooh, Ooh baby" part but she came out with "Work It Work It" and I actually started heating up. That song is so ****ing good. I'on't care if i'm being extra
My baby gon' love me down
Gon' love me down, gon' love me down, yeah
My baby gon' love me down
Don't make a sound, just love me down like
My baby gon' love me down like
My baby gon' love me down
La-la-la-love me
La-la-la-love me
La-la-la-love me, down, down
La-la-la-love me
La-la-la-love me
La-la-la-love me, down, down
La-la-la-love me
La-la-la-love me
La-la-la-love me, down, down
La-la-la-love me
La-la-la-love me
La-la-la-love me
What is this Caribbean Island Reggae bop? It's like Meghan's Better but on steroids.
Will Britney ever release an album without a few tracks that I absolutely despise She always has a few total duds on every album its like tradition at this point.
Invitation - 6.5/10
Make Me... - 7/10
Private Show - 3/10
Man on the Moon - 10/10
Just Luv Me - 8.5/10
Clumsy - 6/10
Do You Wanna Come Over? - 8/10
Slumber Party - 10/10
Just Like Me - 8/10
Love Me Down - 6/10
Hard to Forget Ya - 6/10
What You Need - 2/10
Better - 10/10
Change Your Mind - 7.5/10
Liar - 9.5/10
If I'm Dancing - 5/10
Coupure Electrique - 6/10
Slumber Party needs to be the second single (or Better, but its a goddamn bonus track). The album is great. It's her best since Blackout, but I'm not sure how some of these songs are gonna age. Songs like Love Me Down and Hard to Forget Ya would have been a lot more enjoyable if it weren't for those noisey ass post-choruses. What You Need is an abomination. But there are soooo many moments on this that are just classic BRITNEY. We haven't had that in years. Some of it is trend-chasing, and others are very "now" sounding pop productions that might not age too well in a few years. I think this is like Revival x150 with better vocals. It's a great follow up to Femme Fatale, no matter how poorly that album aged.
Y'all...as soon as this wrestling event is over I'm gonna turn off all my lights and TV, light some candles and listen to this in the dark with my eye mask on. This needs to be an experience.