Reviews are too subjective. You don't have to like Chris Brown to figure his 49 MC score had something to with critics' personal opinion of him.
What do you mean "reviews are too subjective?"
They have to be subjective. They're reviews. That's literally the entire point. Do you want them to just list out the genre, BPM, and chord progressions of every song?
Record producer Rob Fusari has accused Beyoncé and her father of taking credit for his idea in Destiny’s Child’s hit song, “Bootylicious.” Fusari has reportedly claimed that he came up with the idea to use Stevie Nicks riffs from her 1982 hit, “Edge of Seventeen.”
“I remember watching Barbara Walters interview Beyoncé . . . and she told Barbara about how she came up with the idea for the track,” Fusari told Billboard magazine.
Fusari said he approached Mathew Knowles, Beyoncé’s father and manager, who supposedly told him no one wanted to know about his part in the song.
People don’t want to hear about Rob Fusari, producer from Livingston, New Jersey,” Knowles reportedly told the producer. “No offense, but that’s not what sells records. What sells records is people believing that the artist is everything.”
While P!nk sings "Just Give Me A Reason," the camera will pan the Grammy audience
with a sea of bored facial expressions that read: "Just give us a reason to care."
And Shakira is a MUCH MUCH better artist than Kelly Rowland for example
Shakira is better than Beyoncé. All of Beyoncé's songs sound the same. Shakira has remarkable diversity. From rock to pop to folk to electronic to world she can do it all.
They have to be subjective. They're reviews. That's literally the entire point. Do you want them to just list out the genre, BPM, and chord progressions of every song?
They have to be subjective. They're reviews. That's literally the entire point. Do you want them to just list out the genre, BPM, and chord progressions of every song?