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Slayyyter
- Record Label: RECORDS/Columbia Records
- Release Date: Mar 27, 2026
- Summary: The second full-length studio release from Los Angeles-based pop artist Slayyyter was inspired by her adolescence years in St. Louis.
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- Record Label: RECORDS/Columbia Records
- Genre(s): Pop, Pop/Rock
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Apr 2, 2026It’s a miraculous album because it rises above pop star rules through an infectious collapse of ego. It’s ugly, gritty, tense, and uninspirational – everything that a pop star isn’t. It’s the sound of a true hunger, a last-ditch effort with real stakes.
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Apr 1, 2026WOR$T GIRL is most successful as an argument for Slayyyter’s abrasive style, but the record also contains some of her most painfully and finely rendered human emotion to date.
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Mar 27, 2026Slayyyter certainly cribs from many of her dance influences on WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA, she never fails to make them her own.
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Mar 27, 2026Giggling through the chaos of the past 13 tracks as psychedelic dream-pop fills in the gaps, we can’t help but give in to the cinematic peak of ‘Wor$t Girl In America’, touching us the way all good movies do.
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Mar 27, 2026Concise and packed with intention, SLAYYYYTER’s new album is forceful and focussed.
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Apr 20, 2026WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA is beautiful, it’s funny, and sometimes it’s annoying. Luckily for Slayyyter, though, annoying looks (and sounds) great on her.
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Mar 27, 2026The sum of these adrenaline-fueled parts is the kind of music that the vampires in Blade might listen to before Wesley Snipes shows up to chop them to pieces. Such feral, pummeling peaks are, necessarily, tempered with the chiller beats and dreamier synths of tracks like “Gas Station” and “Unknown Loverz,” which serve to steady your pulse between bouts of head-banging.