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Universal acclaim- based on 209 Ratings

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  1. Oct 25, 2021
    8
    This is the electro pop bible. Nothing has and will be greater than this. Record's impact sits among The Monster,Emotion and 1989 . I cannot stress how great this album is. It feels fun,contemplative and experimental. She allowed herself to have fun whilst avoiding indulgence. From the pop staple "dancing in my own" that examines loneliness and inability to let go of a partner you stillThis is the electro pop bible. Nothing has and will be greater than this. Record's impact sits among The Monster,Emotion and 1989 . I cannot stress how great this album is. It feels fun,contemplative and experimental. She allowed herself to have fun whilst avoiding indulgence. From the pop staple "dancing in my own" that examines loneliness and inability to let go of a partner you still wanted so **** well i felt like it was autobiographical. Then the flipped perspective of "call your girlfriend " that seems to be a precursor to "dancing on my own" melancholy. Or the skilled lyricism of "hang with me". Expand
  2. Dec 3, 2020
    8
    Хороший альбом, со свежим для начала 00х звучанием, несколько филлеров, однако, на альбоме есть.
  3. Nov 3, 2020
    9
    The electropop Bible! There is no much more to say.
    With 'Dancing On My Own' as one of the best track ever made (yes I said that) or 'Call Your Girlfriend' as one of the greatest gay urban anthem... Body Talk just flows flawlessly while exploring many interesting and new electro sounds.
    This album is a perfect sequel to her self-titled masterpiece from 2005., with both albums prove why
    The electropop Bible! There is no much more to say.
    With 'Dancing On My Own' as one of the best track ever made (yes I said that) or 'Call Your Girlfriend' as one of the greatest gay urban anthem... Body Talk just flows flawlessly while exploring many interesting and new electro sounds.
    This album is a perfect sequel to her self-titled masterpiece from 2005., with both albums prove why Robyn is and will ever remain an electro queen and a gay culture legend.
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  4. Jun 9, 2020
    10
    I just listened to the whole album and it's so GOOD. It makes me wanna dance and it gives me so much party vibes. Robyn is underrated. This album is fun, emotional and it can make you cry or dance. And I can't believe that Robyn is a singer but also a DJ. That's so insane.
  5. Jun 30, 2019
    8
    Robyn une uma produção electropop impecável com letras emocionantes e vulneráveis em um dos melhores álbuns pop dos últimos anos.
  6. Dec 12, 2016
    10
    Robyn é sem dúvidas uma das grandes percursoras do velho e bom pop de qualidade. Ela que sempre adorou experimentar e já trabalhou com divindades da música pop - muito antes dele despontar - como o também sueco Max Martin tinha a missão de cumprir a sua palavra de lançar 3 discos em 2010 e esse projeto final seria a compilação “Body Talk”. O ritmo do álbum é impulsionado pela música house,Robyn é sem dúvidas uma das grandes percursoras do velho e bom pop de qualidade. Ela que sempre adorou experimentar e já trabalhou com divindades da música pop - muito antes dele despontar - como o também sueco Max Martin tinha a missão de cumprir a sua palavra de lançar 3 discos em 2010 e esse projeto final seria a compilação “Body Talk”. O ritmo do álbum é impulsionado pela música house, eletrônica e sintetizadores feitos pra dominarem as baladas e sobre a cantora desabafar sobre sua solidão ali presente em faixas como “Dancing On My Own” - um hino dance que fala sobre ela dançar numa balada enquanto vê a pessoa que ela gosta com outra.
    “Body Talk” é um disco bastante eficaz e dá gás a uma geração de produtores inspirada na genialidade de Giorgio Moroder. É um disco que mesmo após 6 anos - e nesse meio tempo de tanta música EDM feita de qualquer maneira pra ocupar os charts - continua firme e interessante.
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  7. Oct 23, 2016
    10
    Melhor álbum pop lançado, Robyn consegue entregar um álbum com um synthpop bem utilizado e sem exageros, composições fortes e completas, Dancing On My Own segue como melhor música pop já feita
  8. Sep 9, 2016
    10
    Definitely Robyn at her best! The whole record is a masterpiece and tracks like "Dancing on my own", "Hang with me", "Call your girlfriend", "In my eyes" are some of the best pop songs of the last decade!
  9. Aug 14, 2016
    8
    Definitivamente este disco es uno de los mejores dance, electo del 2010 robyn supero sus anteriores, sin embargo creo que tiene su punto debil en canciones synthpop como Fembot.
  10. Mar 23, 2015
    10
    The compilation of 3 parts founds the best songs united here, it's an Electro-Dance iconic masterpiece filled with poisoned lyrical deep sounds and such a heartbreaking mistery background, no trinity here, the album in whole is fantastic it makes you feel like a dancefloor diva and -at the same time- a sad person full of tears. I'm delighted to hear this a few times a month, such aThe compilation of 3 parts founds the best songs united here, it's an Electro-Dance iconic masterpiece filled with poisoned lyrical deep sounds and such a heartbreaking mistery background, no trinity here, the album in whole is fantastic it makes you feel like a dancefloor diva and -at the same time- a sad person full of tears. I'm delighted to hear this a few times a month, such a extraordinaire gem. Standing ovation please Expand
  11. May 10, 2014
    8
    Klas Åhlund and Swedish songstress Robyn created one of the catchiest (and queerest, to be honest) dance-pop records in recent years. Even more than 3 years after its release, Body Talk continues to be one of the most timeless dance records.

    "Fembots" starts the album on an overwhelmingly bubbly note, with some of the craziest sexual metaphors ever written in pop music ("I got a lot of
    Klas Åhlund and Swedish songstress Robyn created one of the catchiest (and queerest, to be honest) dance-pop records in recent years. Even more than 3 years after its release, Body Talk continues to be one of the most timeless dance records.

    "Fembots" starts the album on an overwhelmingly bubbly note, with some of the craziest sexual metaphors ever written in pop music ("I got a lot of automatic booty applications") ("Initiating slut mode"). In "Don't F***ing Tell Me What to Do", Robyn names a list of events, objects, and persons that are apparently "killing her", all talk-rapped over a minimalist techno rhythm. Either the four-on-the-floor female empowerment anthem "Indestructible" or the Max Martin-produced "Time Machine" had the chance to become two of the catchiest top 40 anthems on North American radio, if they were given the opportunity.

    Robyn has an accessibly light voice that verses Åhlund's heavy 80s' electronic influenced melodies and beats. Hell, on "U Should Know Better", Robyn raps next to Snoop Dogg in one of the most obscure collaborations ever dreamed up of ("Even the Vatican knows not f*** with me"). But in short, Body Talk remains as stylish and substantial as it was at the beginning of the 2000s.
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  12. Apr 23, 2012
    10
    It's a quite good album, it's not her best work, because it think her best was her self-titled album, but Body Talk had everything to be a worldwide successful album, I don't know what is the problem with people in the U.S.A. they basically prefer listening to some overrated basic **** than listening to what it is really good music, Robyn has shown once again how she is a great producerIt's a quite good album, it's not her best work, because it think her best was her self-titled album, but Body Talk had everything to be a worldwide successful album, I don't know what is the problem with people in the U.S.A. they basically prefer listening to some overrated basic **** than listening to what it is really good music, Robyn has shown once again how she is a great producer and songwriter. It is a 10-star album. Expand
  13. Feb 8, 2012
    8
    This is an amazing Dance album filled with up-tempo songs that will make you wanna dance like if there was no tomorrow. The highlights in this album are 'Dancing On My Own', 'Indestructible', 'Call Your Girlfriend' and I love 'U Should Know Better' featuring Snoop Dogg. Totally worth buying
  14. Dec 7, 2011
    9
    I know i'm a little late in this post but I have to comment. Never cared for her earlier R&B inspired work. However, Body Talk is kinda awesome. And by awesome I mean totally sweet. A great mix of pop/electronic sounds. Been listening to it for days now. Lyrics are much better than her earlier work. Beats are better. If she keeps putting out music like this, she'll be unstoppable. Just my opinion.
  15. Oct 2, 2011
    10
    The intelligent album of 2010, showed us that pop have substence to. With beatiful lyrics, versing about dancefloors, pain, love and hangovers, Robyn makes her sweet voice to combine perfectly with what she is singing. Pearls like "Dancing On My Own", "Time Machine", "Stars 4-Ever" and "None of Dem" make this, her greatest album, and one of the greates of 2010.
  16. j30
    Sep 28, 2011
    7
    Some really good pop songs that make Katie Perry and Miley Cyrus look like kiddie pop crap. Well produced stuff that's actually memorable.
  17. Sep 23, 2011
    9
    As far as pop goes, it couldn't be any better. It has soul and yet it can dance, something that is very rarely seen (or heard) in pop music nowadays. But Robyn can dance herself to death and still whip the loss of a boyfriend and still make the result nice to our ears. A very good album for those of us out there who do like a bit of pop music sometimes, but are too afraid to listen to GaGaAs far as pop goes, it couldn't be any better. It has soul and yet it can dance, something that is very rarely seen (or heard) in pop music nowadays. But Robyn can dance herself to death and still whip the loss of a boyfriend and still make the result nice to our ears. A very good album for those of us out there who do like a bit of pop music sometimes, but are too afraid to listen to GaGa and Spears. Expand
  18. May 23, 2011
    9
    Body Talk is pop at its best. While the reason why she's not enjoying worldwide domination nor having huge success remains a mystery, her purpose and direction are clear. And it's beautiful once you've heard the whole three EPs that would build up the best pop album of 2010.
  19. May 23, 2011
    10
    Its ashame that masterpieces like Body Talk will always remain in the background because of Robyn's modesty. Whilst people like Kesha , Lady GaGa and Katy Perry take her style and coat it with glitter , glass and candyfloss.
  20. Apr 26, 2011
    7
    Body Talk is a good, not great, effort. There's nothing really bad at all about here, and the music is catchy and fun. Some of the songs, however, seem to fade when trying to remember the entirety of the album. Some of the standout tracks, obviously stated by others, include "Dancing on My own" and "Hang With Me", which are catchy and powerhouses. There's also a little place in my heartBody Talk is a good, not great, effort. There's nothing really bad at all about here, and the music is catchy and fun. Some of the songs, however, seem to fade when trying to remember the entirety of the album. Some of the standout tracks, obviously stated by others, include "Dancing on My own" and "Hang With Me", which are catchy and powerhouses. There's also a little place in my heart for tracks like "U Should Know Better" with Snoop Dog and "Don't ****ing Tell Me What To Do", if just for their simple catchy style. The overall album is still good, high quality stuff, and fun to listen to. Expand
  21. Mar 10, 2011
    8
    Very much geared towards a girls night out. With that said, overall I think the sound is flat and monotone through both albums. Some of the beats hit really hard but get stale with mediocre lyrics. Splitting this into two albums just proves that labels are trying to squeeze every last penny out of us. 8 tracks (30 min) per album? Make it a double album for god sake!
  22. Mar 4, 2011
    10
    As a pop record, "Body Talk" is flawless. Robyn delivered once again after her amazing album "Robyn". Great songs, awesome tunes, a great voice. What can you more say about Robyn's work? It's beyond great. "Body Talk" is one of my all time favorites. I'd like to mention some songs that i liked after first listen, like "Don't **** tell me what to do", "Fembot", "Time machine", "Get myselfAs a pop record, "Body Talk" is flawless. Robyn delivered once again after her amazing album "Robyn". Great songs, awesome tunes, a great voice. What can you more say about Robyn's work? It's beyond great. "Body Talk" is one of my all time favorites. I'd like to mention some songs that i liked after first listen, like "Don't **** tell me what to do", "Fembot", "Time machine", "Get myself together"...Also, the "Cry when you get older" is amazing, but it's not included in this album ( Body Talk Pt. 1). This album Robyn proved that she's one of the most talented artists at the moment. Her time is coming. Expand
  23. Feb 11, 2011
    10
    The best pop album of the year. Awesome stuff. OK I'll MAKE MY REVIEW 150 CHARACTERS LONG!! OK I'll MAKE MY REVIEW 150 CHARACTERS LONG!! OK I'll MAKE MY REVIEW 150 CHARACTERS LONG!! Happy now?
  24. Jan 20, 2011
    8
    As an avid listener of both Body Talk part 1 and 2, I can say that Robyn has definitely given her fans a delightful earful. The lyrics are catchy and memorable, the production is light, dancy fun, and Robyn's kickass Swedish personality comes through on songs like "Dont **** Tell Me What To Do", and "Fembot." Any electropop lover will fawn over Robyn's 2010 album venture.
  25. Jan 16, 2011
    8
    I just discovered Robyn last year, so had some catching up to do. Her eclectic style is not easily categorized, so vast is her musical range. Some of her subject matter and lyrics are a bit outside the "G" rating, but presented in such a fun and entertaining way to make you like them anyway: "Konichi Wa Bitches". Don't judge Robyn by one or two songs, or even one or two albums, dig deepI just discovered Robyn last year, so had some catching up to do. Her eclectic style is not easily categorized, so vast is her musical range. Some of her subject matter and lyrics are a bit outside the "G" rating, but presented in such a fun and entertaining way to make you like them anyway: "Konichi Wa Bitches". Don't judge Robyn by one or two songs, or even one or two albums, dig deep and you will find a gem, somewhere. She's an original and worth a listen. Expand
  26. Jan 7, 2011
    10
    Robyn is one of the best artist of the time and this album is the evident clue.
    I loved all the Body Talk series. To me, this is the best album of the year.
  27. Jan 1, 2011
    10
    love, love, love robyn and body talk...she's such a great artist by making music more enjoyable and delivering a great piece of art. i listened to it all day every day.
  28. Dec 21, 2010
    10
    Clearly one of the most definitive albums of the decade. The epic pop-tunes flow into one another so easily, its hard to distinguish one stroke of genius from another, and this is certainly not a bad thing what so ever. The whole feel of the album is like nothing before. Its so futuristic and well above its time, from a woman who stands on her own, without a major record label, this is theClearly one of the most definitive albums of the decade. The epic pop-tunes flow into one another so easily, its hard to distinguish one stroke of genius from another, and this is certainly not a bad thing what so ever. The whole feel of the album is like nothing before. Its so futuristic and well above its time, from a woman who stands on her own, without a major record label, this is the most solid evidence to prove that she doesn't and never will need it. She is killing it all on her own. Absolutely fantastic, one to go down in history. Expand
  29. Dec 5, 2010
    10
    A stomping pop-electro triumph, detailing the heartbreaking and no **** life of a lonely girl. This pop album may well be the best of the decade.
  30. Dec 3, 2010
    10
    Fantastic album, full of dance pop, bassy beats and smooth grove tunes, liked the "Robyn" album but LOVE body talk, this girl is a musical genius! she deserves all music credit where given.
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86

Universal acclaim - based on 19 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 18 out of 19
  2. Negative: 0 out of 19
  1. Jan 11, 2011
    78
    To be fair, she's still in the process of resurfacing, rather successfully actually, and Body Talk is a fine dance-pop album.
  2. From "Don't F***ing Tell Me What to Do" to "We Dance to the Beat," her songwriting in that vein is as strong as anybody's. Scattered across her three 2010 CDs is one great album. How I wish this was it.
  3. Dec 21, 2010
    80
    Body Talk concludes a triptych of highly enjoyable pop albums. Let's hope we don't have to wait another five years for the next batch.