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WILDFLOWER OMFG

 

(I'm listening for the first time...this is her best album wowowow)

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1 hour ago, AMIT said:

every time I replay this damn album and BIRDS OF A FEATHER comes up

 

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no like this is SOTY on first listen

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Fantastic tbh. Her best album yet.

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Slant Magazine gave the album a 90/100 rating

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NOT A SINGLE SKIP :clap3:

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Oh no, I just watched the MV for Lunch. Such a missed opportunity to make a great video. Don't like the tomboy look at all :sosad:

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HIT ME HARD AND SOFT and folklore are my top 2 favorite albums of 2020s decade

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BIRDS OF A FEATHER

I'll love you 'til the day that I die

'Til the day that I die

 

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'Til the light leaves my eyes '

Til the day that I die

 

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Pushing sales :clap3:

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17 minutes ago, Badgalbriel said:

 Don't like the tomboy look at all :sosad:

Did you just discover her 

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Birds Of A Feather is so WOW. 

Her voice on this is just incredible, she literally sounds like a completely different artist at times.

Chihiro gives me The Weeknd vibes and I love it

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It would have been so awesome to have a visual accompaniment to this album. She's so captivating and telegenic as we saw on Swarm and it seems like a natural progression in her output

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The melody in SKINNY's outro (the strings part) is very similar to the one in the bridge of The Greatest (after the switch up - the I loved you / and I still do part). Why? :mandown:

 

Are the two songs connected somehow? SKINNY is clearly a self-reflective song about body-image and celebrity/public life but also has lyrics about her last relationship. While The Greatest is more focused on that relationship itself.

 

Both songs also have an underlying theme about control, or rather the lack there of. In SKINNY Billie explores how she cannot really control how the public sees her, especially when it comes to her body and by doing so reveals it as a source of insecurity for her, while in The Greatest she talks about how she can't control how her partner reacts to the work she puts in the relationship and how painful that is for her since she wants to be reciprocated. 

 

idk lol just a thought :bird:

 

EDIT: Another possible connection - In The Greatest she talks about craving his desire for her naked body (twice!) which calls back to SKINNY's body image topic. Her mind. :msmarvel:

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WILDFLOWER is so underrated 

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:jonny:

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Am I the only one who hears a bit of Britney's "Blackout" era production on the diner ... like I can't get it out of my head

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1 minute ago, Kyoto said:

 

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Omg miss CHIHIRO don't end the lead single like this

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Chihiro officially passed Lunch? :jonny5: Drop the video NOW

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BITTERSUITE is brutal to me, I don't understand why it's the song with the least streams 

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I like how most tracks in this album are like a trip...you go from one soundscape to another within the same track, some parts are softer, others hit harder.

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42 minutes ago, Kyoto said:

 

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Ahhh Chihiro don't smash like that!!

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1 hour ago, 305 said:

Birds Of A Feather is so WOW. 

Her voice on this is just incredible, she literally sounds like a completely different artist at times.

Chihiro gives me The Weeknd vibes and I love it

Birds of a Feather is amazing!! I agree about her voice! Sometimes I felt like it was Paramore. lol

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MC

92 with 11 reviews 

 

Omg 

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Los Angeles Times gave the album a 90/100 rating

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