- Record Label: Black River Entertainment
- Release Date: Nov 3, 2017
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 29 Ratings
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Positive: 22 out of 29
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Mixed: 3 out of 29
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Negative: 4 out of 29
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Nov 16, 2017This album is what taylor swift should be doing in country music, it´s feels like something familiar, but it´s fresh.
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Nov 13, 2017An album more alike to pop than country, with a few twangs here and there. Melodic sing-along choruses and nice production, it can improve in the songwriting part. Some sections are reminiscent of Taylor Swift's Fearless, a clear influence. Stand-out tracks: "Miss Me More", "Roses", "I Hate Love Songs", "Music" and "Legends".
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Mar 21, 2020Perfeito, um dos melhores álbuns que já ouvi. Kelsea rainha dms, princesa pop country
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Mar 19, 2020Incredible, Love every song on the album. Also sounds so pure and innocent.
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Nov 26, 2019kelsea is the princess of country no doubt, this album doesn’t have any bad songs, queen snapped
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Aug 28, 2020A great sophomore album that shows growth from the first album. A nice mixture of classic country midtempo sound from songs like In Between and High School. But also really great pop-country infusions like Miss Me More and Get Over Yourself. This is a solid album and a really great representation of Kelsea's direction as an artist.
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Feb 28, 2021The best album of 2017. Not one skip. Legends, High School & Miss Me More are top tier
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Nov 9, 2017Nostalgia and acoustic guitar haze dampen the bite of "High School" and "Legends," but the over-you snaps of "Get Over Yourself" find her once again shooting at the walls of heartbreak. And her aim is true.
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Nov 9, 2017Every number is given a slick electronic gloss that pushes it in the direction of adult contemporary MOR. Far from being a detriment, however, that's the strength of Unapologetically: It remains vibrant and fresh even though it sounds measured and mature.
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Nov 9, 2017Unapologetically gains in strength as it goes along, mirroring Ballerini’s push away from a particular lover and towards the welcoming arms of a new beau.