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Universal acclaim- based on 221 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 197 out of 221
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Mixed: 8 out of 221
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Negative: 16 out of 221
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Mar 5, 2021Incredible album! My favourite songs are Effortlessly, Blue, Homesick, Selfish, Everything Happens For A Reason.
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Mar 5, 2021It is a very good album, which experiences pop, r&b and a little soul, the lyrics are very personal and tell the story about problems she went through, and they become more personal because she composes all and produces 16 songs from all over the world. the album, the sound quality and very good, I'm hooked.
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Mar 5, 2021Truly an amazing album. I don’t like pop music too much but Madison did a great job with this album. Me and my kids, bop to this album everyday since it came out because it speaks about serious and mature topics, every artist should talk. Great job Madison!!!!
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Mar 5, 2021this album is truly a masterpiece. She poured her heart and soul into this project and is spectacular, not a single bad song and all being so unique with her own unique touch with wonderful productions! After being torn up by the internet and the industry, she's fınally here to STAY and i couldn't be prouder of her! Life Support IS Album Of The Year.
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Mar 5, 2021hands down one of the best debut albums to date. there is a song for everyone on this album. my favorite tracks as of right now are, Default, Sour Times, and Homesick!
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Mar 5, 2021amazing perfect incredible incredible love it so much perdmdmdmmmdmdmdmdmdmmddmmdmd
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Mar 5, 2021
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Mar 19, 2021The album's 17 tracks address subject matter including breakups, grief, and struggles with mental health with a mix of pop, R&B, and alternative stylings and song titles like "Good in Goodbye," "Sour Times," and "Stay Numb and Carry On.
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Mar 5, 2021While some tracks could stand to have their ideas explored more fully – in particular “Default” which ends suddenly right as things start to swell – this is still a satisfying listen from start to finish.
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Mar 5, 2021On a lesser album, the eclecticism might lead to a lack of coherence, but this record is always threaded through with Beer’s diaristic lyricism. With its consistent, gut-punching honesty and witty wordplay, you’ll always find something special on ‘Life Support’.