The annoying problem is that Good For You is not explicit, what the hell? Whereas Same Old Love and Camouflage are. Why release it in a clean and explicit version then if the explicit version isn't included on the album?
I'm listening on Spotify right now, on Hands to Myself and so far I am really pleasantly surprised, she's playing to her strengths vocally as in portraying emotion perfectly and the actual music and production is so different for her, if she had a big creative input on this album i'm impressed, she's doing something different with risk and I think it's going to pay off.
Revival 7/10
Kill 'Em With Kindness 6.5/10
Hands To Myself 9/10
Same Old Love 7.5/10
Sober 9.5/10
Good For You 7.8/10
Camouflage 6/10
Me & the Rhythm 5.5/10
Survivors 4/10
Body Heat 3/10
Rise 10/10
Me & My Girls 3/10
Nobody 8.9/10
Perfect 8/10
Outta of My Hands (Loco) 2/10
Cologne 10/10
I really love the slower tracks, to be honest. I have had Sober, Cologne, Rise, Hands To Myself and Nobody on repeat all day. Much better than Stars Dance and I was not disappointed.
1. Good For You
2. Sober
3. Same Old Love
4. Perfect
5. Hands To Myself
6. Revival
7. Me & The Rythm
8. Nobody
9. Rise
10. Kill Em With Kindness
11. Cologne
12. Out Of My Hands (Loco)
13. Survivors
14. Body Heat
15. Me & My Girls
16. Camouflage
first listen:
1. Good For You (feat. A$AP Rocky)
2. Perfect
3. Me & the Rhythm
4. Hands to Myself
5. Same Old Love
6. Sober
7. Revival
8. Nobody
9. Survivors
10. Rise
11. Cologne
12. Kill Em with Kindness / Camouflage
13. Body Heat / Outta My Hands (Loco) / Me & My Girls
I can't seem to get into the last 5 tracks I listed, but the rest are flawless. some of the tracks (specially "Perfect" & "Good For You") remind me of something Tinashe would've done, which makes them perfect for me.