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79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 8
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 8
  3. Negative: 0 out of 8
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  1. Just Be Free is a wonderfully functional album, displaying Queen Freedia at her very best.
  2. Jun 25, 2014
    80
    This is music to be experienced, not read about or analyzed for political and sociological meanings.
  3. Jun 18, 2014
    80
    Weird, wonderful, and otherworldly stuff, as if Lil B. Lil Kim, Beenie Man, Beyonce, and Dr. Frank-N-Furter were spliced together with all their collective sass preserved, then piled high.
  4. Jun 18, 2014
    78
    While she makes some big strides here as an artist, she’s also made sure to keep one foot planted firmly in the style that some of us consider nearly perfect.
  5. Jun 18, 2014
    75
    It’s music designed to be consumed and interacted with in a specific context--not with headphones on the subway, not on a vinyl record in your apartment.
  6. Sep 9, 2014
    70
    Just Be Free is not hipster music, and it's not gay music. It's music for a good time, no matter what gender your partner is or what pronoun you use.
  7. Jun 18, 2014
    70
    She embraces the textures of contemporary EDM--wet snares, buzz-saw synths, the occasional triumphant trance melody--but the feel is unmistakably bounce throughout.
  8. Jun 18, 2014
    70
    Everything goes by at such a breathless pace and without much variation that for individual listening, it gets a bit draining at times.
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  1. May 30, 2018
    8
    You would be hard pressed to find a hip hop artist more aggressive, hyper sexual, and energetic than Big Freedia. But that's part of theYou would be hard pressed to find a hip hop artist more aggressive, hyper sexual, and energetic than Big Freedia. But that's part of the charm. Screaming hooks over house influenced beats. Full Review »