"Why Should I Have Mercy On You?" doesn't kill the momentum. It's the LAST track. It's emotional and sums up Brit's wild life at that time and is a welcoming close pace. That's the purpose. If it's not top ten, I'll see all and any non-10/10 voters are BANNED.
"Why Should I Have Mercy On You?" doesn't kill the momentum. It's the LAST track. It's emotional and sums up Brit's wild life at that time and is a welcoming close pace. That's the purpose. If it's not top ten, I'll see all and any non-10/10 voters are BANNED.
It's not emotional, it's sorta personal, but Blackout is an escapist album and it just doesn't fit sonically or thematically. I get the last song can be revealing, but it doesn't feel like a huge moment it just feels like the album died.