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4.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 29 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 11 out of 29
  2. Negative: 17 out of 29
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  1. Mar 14, 2023
    2
    Wallet has made a repetitive and dull new album with many songs covering your typical ground in country. It’s quite impossible to make it all the way through in one sitting as every song just sounds so dang similar. Honestly one of the worst projects I’ve listened to.
  2. Mar 8, 2023
    2
    His second double album (his third album in general), Wallen seems to have lost his edge and standout star quality throughout this 36-track album. Almost none of these songs standout as revolutionary country music that'll break chart records, and it just feels excessively and desperately too long. At this point, it just feels like another attempt at becoming another blockbuster hit.
  3. Mar 21, 2023
    0
    Nem tudo o que reluz é ouro, achei que o álbum seria incrível por estar hitando, mas só perdi 111 minutos da minha vida, 36 musicas e nenhuma consegue ser boa..
  4. Mar 11, 2023
    0
    What an awful album. I wonder if he was serious or this is just a bad joke.
  5. Mar 31, 2023
    0
    Do Big Loud records not have any quality control department or do they release whatever they get presented with? This collection of ring-tones only appeals to a specific demographic, which sadly brought this "record" commercial success unnervingly. That being said, the "One Thing" this album will be remembered for is how forgettable it is.
  6. Mar 16, 2023
    8
    Second best country album this year so far behind Margo price "stray." "I had it" and "days that end in why are my favorite tracks on the album.

    Dying man is also a plus level song, so is “Don’t think Jesus,” I think both song will be long lasting along with the two others I mention. “I deserve a drink” and “Devil don’t know” and a few others still have a chance to rise in my book.
    Second best country album this year so far behind Margo price "stray." "I had it" and "days that end in why are my favorite tracks on the album.

    Dying man is also a plus level song, so is “Don’t think Jesus,” I think both song will be long lasting along with the two others I mention. “I deserve a drink” and “Devil don’t know” and a few others still have a chance to rise in my book. Because some song do hit you right, it takes a few listens. A perfect example of this is “West savannah” from civila demo. When i first had that song I removed it from the album playlist right away(spotify), but later on in my life its like my second favorite song on the album(which is my pick for best album of all time).

    I cannot believe the bad reviews this album is getting(not that it's not ginuwine; not everybody like the same thing I guest) . With that being said I only keep 10-12 of the songs on the album and got rid of the rest. Not that they were all bad songs, just not for me (most of them), so if 2/3s of the album I didn't like, it might conclude that I should give the album a 4/10 or something worse but don’t think Jesus done it that way. The reason I say this is a 8/10 is because all those songs that I didn't keep compliments the songs I do like, they provide context and insight into the artist that makes the songs you do love best. An example of this is “The art of peer pressure” which is a good song that i don't listen to regularly but without that song i don’t think “money trees” (which might be one of the greatest song of all time) would hit as hard as it does. So, although I didn’t keep most of the songs on the album, listening to me wasn’t terrible at all.

    Beside if you listen to four song a million times each that better than an album full of “ok” songs that you’ll never listen to again. The replay value is even better than “stray,” although stray has a more jarring appeal so to me its slightly better. 2023 top 3 so far: Stray, One thing at a time, bluebird days,
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  7. Mar 9, 2023
    10
    álbum impecável, todas as músicas maravilhosas. eu amo DEMAIS. Morgan Wallen você é incrível
  8. Apr 10, 2023
    0
    Esse álbum só pode ser piada,porque não é possível que alguém em sã consciência lance algo tão horroroso e sem qualidade.
  9. May 8, 2023
    10
    Jesus. Why is everybody hating this album? It may become a little repetitive but all the songs always have something new to them and everybody with a 2 or lower has way too high of standards. Maybe look at the Billboard 100???
  10. May 30, 2023
    6
    Definitely not his best work but it has some pretty good songs that do make it enjoyable at times
  11. Jun 22, 2023
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Its a great album. There is a lot of good songs, and they are fun to listen to. Expand
  12. Jul 28, 2023
    0
    There is nothing good about this album. The songs are designed to be listened mindlessly with lyrics that have as minimal depth as they could, musically is very weak with repetitive structure throughout most of the songs
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47

Mixed or average reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 6
  2. Negative: 1 out of 6
  1. Jun 7, 2023
    30
    The album’s music is a similar story, theoretically well-equipped with its slick production and generous emphasis on slide guitar, yet so heartlessly procedural in its composition and homogenous in its tempo that its encapsulation of the country Experience misses the elation and dynamism of wind-in-your-hair and ends up for more cholesterol-in-your-burger.
  2. Mar 10, 2023
    50
    All this radio-ready variety suggested that Wallen wanted to appeal to every audience everywhere, but in the wake of his scandal, this multi-purpose crowd-pleasing suggests an artist who wants to provide the perpetual jukebox within a walled garden.
  3. 50
    Its 36 songs — yes, 36 — show abundant craftsmanship and barely a hint of new ambition or risk. ... But over the lengthy course of the album, the songs tend to cycle through just a handful of approaches. Eventually, the nasal grain of Wallen’s singing starts to feel like Auto-Tune or another studio effect.