Metascore
63

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. Most of this album is tuneful singer/songwriterism, particularly on the second side, where this album really takes off with a series of rolling, melodic, acoustic-based songs that truly demonstrate that Keith can be a sturdy, memorable songwriter.
  2. Toby Keith has developed into a superstar for a reason, and he keeps getting better.
  3. Blender
    40
    "Beer for My Horses," a rangy duet with Willie Nelson, and easy grooves like "Ain't It Just Like You" don't chase away the overbearing taste of "Red, White and Blue," the album's centerpiece first single. [#9, p.150]
  4. Sadly, Keith's least-clever disc yet was almost completely written by him for the first time.
  5. Entertainment Weekly
    58
    What this needs is a shot of Keith's humor, largely MIA here. [26 July 2002, p.69]
  6. Much of the material on this album far surpasses anything he has done previously.
  7. Q Magazine
    40
    Nashville at its most belligerently formulaic. [Nov 2002, p.105]
  8. For the most part, Unleashed puts the grits and gravy back into mainstream country.
  9. There is care and artistry throughout.
User Score
7.4

Generally favorable reviews- based on 101 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 76 out of 101
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 101
  3. Negative: 25 out of 101
  1. Oct 3, 2018
    0
    America's shame all placed in one album. Nauseating musicianship, nauseating jingoism, nauseating everything.
  2. SamD
    Oct 11, 2005
    0
    toby is terrible; lyrics: F Music: F Overall: HE JUST SUX
  3. CariM
    Jun 3, 2005
    10
    Unleashed is my absolute favorite followed by Greatest Hits 2. Honkytonk is growing on me :)