I feel like its worse for her that it came out near the same time as Brat, a highly polished album where Charli is so confident in who she is as an artist
@@babykata-dt3ysSOPHIE isn’t a student in this scenario. She’s an omnipotent god that watches over everybody and absolutely has the power to destroy Camilla
I took a popular culture class in 2019 where the professor asked "Who is popular now that you think will fade out and be forgotten" and I said Camilla Cabello, and I still think I am right, it is just happening a lot slower than I thought
To be honest, I have quite a bit of bias against Camila Cabello. She was always Latino (Hispanic?) Taylor Swift to me. Someone who puts out nothing but C-tier music and gets rewarded for it. I wanted to put my biases aside for this new era and try to forget her racist past, after all, she was a teen, and then she defended Drake and I was just like "*sighs.*" Brad has a similar criticism to many other people including myself. He says it feels like the album is celebrating being closed off. My criticism is that it feels like she's invading a sub-culture she doesn't understand. The hyperpop space is very close-knit and even branches out to some parts of the indie-pop sphere. Artists as big as Charlixcx will collaborate and hype up smaller artists like Dorian Electra or 100 Gecs. Listening to one artist will lead you down a rabbit hole. Because of that, it makes it feel like all of these artists exist within the same atmosphere, meanwhile, pop artists have to project themselves in a way that makes them seem like they exist in different universes from each other. The features don't make sense aside from maybe Lil Nas X? Possibly as an homage to how hyperpop was pioneered and took off in queer spaces, but even so, that's not the artist to get for this album. It's clear that she wants to save herself from the racist allegations with all of her black features and hip-hop producers, but there were so many black hyper-pop artists she could've collaborated with. Namely That Kid and Dollywood1. If she really needed a rapper, she could've gotten Rico Nasty. I'm sorry, but I feel like anyone trying to shut down the haters and say this album is great isn't all too familiar with the sounds she's pulling from. Go listen to either Pop 2 from Charliexcx, Flamboyant by Dorian Electra, or f*ck it, Big Juicy from Ayesha Erotica if you want something in the same realm of annoying. Please try to understand why people are frustrated with this album. We aren't just trying to put Cabello down for the sake of Normani or Charli.
I’d argue that aside from I love it, it’s not really trying to be a hyperpop album. It feels more related to Rosalia, especially since one of her main producers is on so much of it. I think a lot of the criticism she’s getting is misguided. I would say it’s more inspired by the Spring Breakers score before any Charli record.
@@giocarrilo3259 That's a fair comment. I do think some of my criticism still applies since hyperpop tends to have a lot of crossover with avant-garde artists like Rosalia due to working with producers like Arca. Someone worked with Sophie before her passing. Man, an Arca-produced Cabello song could've actually gone crazy on this album. I do appreciate that she was trying something different and even if I'm not fond of the idea of I LUV IT popularizing it to the mainstream, it would be cool to see more artists take on an experimental, hyper/avant pop sound. After all, the only thing worse than being bad is being boring, and the first couple of songs on this album certainly aren't that.
It’s funny how Camila Cabello wanted to go for a Miami sound on this album, but forgot to feature the king Miami himself… 🎉PITBULL!!! MR. WORLDWIDE MR. 305 DALÉ!!!!! 🎉
She sampled him though... I kind of want to listen to the whole track because an emotional song about an ex that samples "Hotel Room Service" sounds like the funniest thing ever. But I don't know if it would live up to it...
Cool that you think that way but I don't think my thoughts on this album will change in the future. I'm a fan of switching sounds but this album doesn't feel genuine at all to me
@@jericoy. if charli did it yall would be dick riding but as soon as Camilla cabello the person that shows love to Drake and Carti makes something it’s ass. Please.
i would say it would be better with raw vocals but (in the most respectful way possible) i hate her voice to begin with. she always sounds like she's struggling to sing even in very simplistic songs and i think the overabundance of autotune just makes it more noticeable
I Luv It is genuinely one of the worst songs of the year. It's like they went out of their way to make the worst song known to human ears. And it's not even ambitious or memorably bad, it's just dull sludge.
Charli ripoff comments aside, who thought Camila going ‘I LUV IT’ a bunch of times was an acceptable chorus. Who approved this?? Who listened to Carti’s verse and was like “yeah, this guy sounds like he’s speaking English, nothing wrong with any of this!”
@@erikdaniels0n it’s very annoying, I wonder if she or anyone who worlds with her is aware that her voice is already pretty gritting, and maybe a repetitive chorus like that doesn’t help her case at all… but I think they made it annoying on purpose. It’s an earmworm, a terrorist one, but an earworm regardless. Making good music that’s naturally catchy and good? Who does that anymore? Let’s just make something really annoying that people will definitely remember, for better or for worse!
The album kinda feels like the opposite of utopia where the worst song was the lead single k pop. Instead of improving greatly from the lead single it just seems to get worse haha
The high pitched chorus (?) of I Luv It is just straight up stolen from Gucci Mane’s Lemonade. The latter btw is a great song and he makes the chorus work, Camila uses the sample so uncreatively
It’s not stolen, it’s just a sample. If you check the song credits, he’s credited! And I 100% agree that the sample was used very poorly, 0 creativity. It’s a theme with the entire album. What a waste of samples
@@ninanano No I mean stolen as in just recycled/ripped off. I know he’s given credit, but it’s such a lazy use of sampling- it doesn’t do anything new or interesting with it. But yea I agree with you
album sounds like the part in a pop star movie where they make their edgy new album and all their friends and family are saying "this isn't you, you've changed"
Look at Brad playing dress up pretending to be a poor UA-camr when he’s a actually streamer that pretends to be a rapper that pretends to be a gangster🙏🙏🙏🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
You said my thoughts perfectly with regards to the inauthenticity of her features. Similarly with drake, why would you have a canadian rapper do a fake (and bad) Caribbean accent to give miami vibes? Like she couldn't collaborate with artists ACTUALLY from miami?
I feel that the critique that this album is "superficial" might fall a bit flat because it doesn't take into account the context for which the album was made (which is why comparing it to BRAT might be a bit unfair). This blonde, city girl character that Camilla has embodied reads as a purposeful 180 from the sort of highly visible, highly romantic persona she'd embodied for years prior in a way that I personally think feels so much more vulnerable. Most artists make power ballads or revenge music following a breakup, inviting the listener to sit front row while they fall apart. However, Camilla has taken a different route, showing us the stage of a break up that no one really talks about, where you aimlessly reinvent yourself in an attempt to move forward without actually doing the work to process the emotional weight (hence why B.O.A.T is so polarizing thematically). This character is a purposeful departure from the girl she portrayed herself as while with Sean. She's brash and maybe a bit vain, but also deeply insecure and grief ridden by this past relationship that looms over her, one that was critiqued heavily within the public sphere following their break up(which i think is evident through the progression of the album, especially when comparing the lyrics from something like "He Knows" to "June Gloom" or "B.O.A.T"). Now, this isn't to say that everyone has to like this album sonically, but I feel like work that embodies that urge to deny yourself the room to be vulnerable and emotional, to cut yourself off from really feeling pain, is equally as important as albums like BRAT which speak of a different part of the healing/grieving process.
i rly like this explanation and feels like it would make for suchhh an interesting concept, but i feel like camila’s execution falls flat and is very shallow
@danica5235 thankyou, and I do agree that the execution could've been better. I think the features in particular took away from the narrative Camilla may have been trying to showcase since most of their contributions felt divorced from anything Camilla herself may have actually experienced or been impacted by. They were distracting and sort of muddied the album for me (which is why I think songs like B.O.A.T and June Gloom are fan favorites)
I love this explanation however what u explained here was not the album that was given. This album COULD have been that, but it wasn’t in the slightest which is why this album is so regarded as bad.
Camila you'll never see this but I would like you to know that it is incredibly disrespectful to yourself to just have another guys song on your album, when this album is supposed to be about you. Let HIM release the track. Let HIM do HIS song. You are breaking your own record.
Legit the first song, the FIRST one thats supposed to get you in the groove, makes me want to pause the music and go do my taxes (and it's way early to even start my taxes). Thats how bad it is.
Whenever I hear “you would love this if X sang this!!” And it’s like idk!!! Maybe!! Art is personal and specific!! If a song had a better context under a different artist’s sound and story maybe I would like it more!
When and why did carti start sounding so generic? He had the funny voice and that was about it. That was the best part about him. It’s like he started copying future or something AFTER he already had his own niche?
I think the idea of the allbum was supposed to encapsulate the part of a break up or a hurtful moment where one tries to don a new image and play the fearless vixen to hide the inevitable upcoming grief, mania basically, but the execution is terrible. The idea can be appraised but she executed it terribly and it all came off as brash and shallow rather than touching on phase no one talks about Also, from a a jamaican, drake wtf
this album isnt perfect but i definitely think it provides more than a "we have brat at home experience". BOAT is actually such a good track and the pitbull sample flip is awesome, production on that one is awesome especially playing into the spring breakers sort of theme of the album
Camila's lane is vaguely Latin-flavored pop music, unfortunately her last album completely flopped. Hence the change in direction. The goal was to make a switch up so shocking you couldn't look away, but no one even noticed. It's already her least commercially successful album to date.
this is actually her most aunthentic album lmao she based it all around where she is from (miami) and wrote every lyric and sat down with no writers to help write this
@@nicoj5761literally so wrong lmao romance felt more personal and was a wayyyy better album as well not to mention there are hella writers on this album
a new album from the girl who needed therapy to stop being racist and i'd have hoped she would've also taken time to get better at music with the free time she'd have from not being racist anymore but alas
This album was not a copy of brat. They are two diferent projects. Ugh, it really was so annoying you mentioned brat like 517373 times. Like just focus on the project, cause then you really look biased
2:50 charli is the blue print for this whole project lmao just bc Camilla is attempting to do the same thing doesn’t mean it’s good, it’s basically charli xcx slop that Camilla is scraping off the floor, also Camilla’s voice is just annoying
idk why but it really bothers me that some of the song titles are in all caps, some are all lowercase, and some are normally capitalized. you gotta pick one girl
Drake the type of guy to have a solo track on some else's album
@@ÏØN-k7u the interlude we never asked for and needed.
😂😂😂
Drake has actually done that on his own albums.
I think the most recent one is Yebba's Heartbreak.
@@mariokarter13 skepta interlude aswell
@@ondralight411 buried alive too
I feel like its worse for her that it came out near the same time as Brat, a highly polished album where Charli is so confident in who she is as an artist
This is not the comeback album that would wash off the past dirts lmao. So many great albums dropping rn.
Right and also the fact that it has 2 drake songs after the whole beef with Lamar isn't a good look, awful timing
He hates it he hates it he hates it he hates it he hates it he hates it he hates it he hates it he hates it
0 scores chain, brad makes deep cuts 0 scores chain, brad makes deep cuts 0 scores chain, brad makes deep cuts 0 scores chain, brad makes deep cuts
Brad posted, another incredible day for unemployed people
Unemployed gang 🙌
For the time being, this will be some of my last moments as a fellow unemployed member (I start in a few days 😔)
Not me watching this at work
I got an internship today tho 😝
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"Are you ready for Hyperpop lessons"
Charli XCX gulps
Dorian Electra breathes heavily
100 Gecs nod nervously
A.G. Cook sighs
"Yes Camila Cabello" they say in unison
You peaked
Underscores quietly sobs
None of yall mentioning SOPHIE?
@@babykata-dt3ys out of respect
@@babykata-dt3ysSOPHIE isn’t a student in this scenario. She’s an omnipotent god that watches over everybody and absolutely has the power to destroy Camilla
fun fact: charli xcx literally wrote camilla’s biggest song aka senorita
@@cherie8908 and that song is even better than her C,Xoxo album!
her biggest sont is Havana mind you?
@@juansosa1601 senorita has like 700 million MORE listens on spotify than that one, mind you
@@cherie8908 Havana blew her up, senorita is more popular
@@BassicallyKiyash this doesn’t really contradict what i said tho. it’s more popular therefore it’s bigger
the most tasteful thing abt this album is the lollipop in the cover.
she lookin mad freaky on the cover fr
Lolllll
@@greyscale2023 she’s got the crazy eyes on the album cover.
Blue raspberry always wins, man
That lollipop looks so tasty
This feels like an album that would have a trainwrecords episode in a few years time
YES
Try a few MONTHS. This STINKS of career killer
Inshallah it will be a few months
bro if it is, then I can't wait for Todd to talk about Charli XCX and brat. That would be dopeee
Todd usually waits to see if the next album they release is any good before declaring something as a Trainwreckord. Like he did for JT and Katy
I took a popular culture class in 2019 where the professor asked "Who is popular now that you think will fade out and be forgotten" and I said Camilla Cabello, and I still think I am right, it is just happening a lot slower than I thought
To be honest, I have quite a bit of bias against Camila Cabello. She was always Latino (Hispanic?) Taylor Swift to me. Someone who puts out nothing but C-tier music and gets rewarded for it. I wanted to put my biases aside for this new era and try to forget her racist past, after all, she was a teen, and then she defended Drake and I was just like "*sighs.*"
Brad has a similar criticism to many other people including myself. He says it feels like the album is celebrating being closed off. My criticism is that it feels like she's invading a sub-culture she doesn't understand. The hyperpop space is very close-knit and even branches out to some parts of the indie-pop sphere. Artists as big as Charlixcx will collaborate and hype up smaller artists like Dorian Electra or 100 Gecs. Listening to one artist will lead you down a rabbit hole. Because of that, it makes it feel like all of these artists exist within the same atmosphere, meanwhile, pop artists have to project themselves in a way that makes them seem like they exist in different universes from each other.
The features don't make sense aside from maybe Lil Nas X? Possibly as an homage to how hyperpop was pioneered and took off in queer spaces, but even so, that's not the artist to get for this album. It's clear that she wants to save herself from the racist allegations with all of her black features and hip-hop producers, but there were so many black hyper-pop artists she could've collaborated with. Namely That Kid and Dollywood1. If she really needed a rapper, she could've gotten Rico Nasty.
I'm sorry, but I feel like anyone trying to shut down the haters and say this album is great isn't all too familiar with the sounds she's pulling from. Go listen to either Pop 2 from Charliexcx, Flamboyant by Dorian Electra, or f*ck it, Big Juicy from Ayesha Erotica if you want something in the same realm of annoying. Please try to understand why people are frustrated with this album. We aren't just trying to put Cabello down for the sake of Normani or Charli.
I’d argue that aside from I love it, it’s not really trying to be a hyperpop album. It feels more related to Rosalia, especially since one of her main producers is on so much of it. I think a lot of the criticism she’s getting is misguided. I would say it’s more inspired by the Spring Breakers score before any Charli record.
genuinely appropiating pc music culture
@@giocarrilo3259 That's a fair comment. I do think some of my criticism still applies since hyperpop tends to have a lot of crossover with avant-garde artists like Rosalia due to working with producers like Arca. Someone worked with Sophie before her passing. Man, an Arca-produced Cabello song could've actually gone crazy on this album.
I do appreciate that she was trying something different and even if I'm not fond of the idea of I LUV IT popularizing it to the mainstream, it would be cool to see more artists take on an experimental, hyper/avant pop sound. After all, the only thing worse than being bad is being boring, and the first couple of songs on this album certainly aren't that.
Not reading allat
Releasing this album with a Drake feature in late June was probably Camilla's biggest mistake.
True, plus just like other person said in the comments: right after Charli xcx dropping brat and it being a huge success
In conclusion, this album is so not Julia.
A-a-Aaa
Drake colonize someone else album for his own track just prove he's desperate for making himself relevant again
Well, whaddaya know, just like Kendrick said.
You say he's not relevant yet you're constantly talking about him.
@@wisemage0 and what want me to said about him? he's a 69 god?
This thing was done before all the beef tho, it just was delayed for obvious reason
@@maxxvii2037 It doesn't matter. UMG just afraid if drake would losing for good and never returned.
B.O.A.T. sounds like if C418 covered Hotel Room Service
that makes it sound way better than it is lmaoooo
@@keiytofficial yeah
it was the closest this record got to good for me, I actually really liked the interpolation but her thin vocals still ruined it
The sample reminds me of how Rosalía used a Soulja Boy sample on Delirio de Grandeza but not as good
unsubbed from this genocide supporter
It’s funny how Camila Cabello wanted to go for a Miami sound on this album, but forgot to feature the king Miami himself…
🎉PITBULL!!! MR. WORLDWIDE MR. 305 DALÉ!!!!! 🎉
and they’re both cuban too😭😭😭😭😭
She sampled him though... I kind of want to listen to the whole track because an emotional song about an ex that samples "Hotel Room Service" sounds like the funniest thing ever. But I don't know if it would live up to it...
@@faeriegraverIt's not too bad but feels like a wasted sample
Chanel no.5 sounds like an island boys track
I love how during the buildup, everyone was saying it was gonna be a Charli XCX hyperpop clone album and it absolutely wasn’t 😭😭
i love the overcorrection of pronouncing Cabello correctly but then calling her Camia through the whole video
Yeah, it’s the double-L that makes the Y sound, I think single-L just sounds like L.
He is literally calling her Stretcher Cabello
You at the Mexican restaurant "actually it's pronounced tor-tilla"
@@Cherokeechuck9 im mexican
Yes, we get to make fun of this album again!
Yall gonna switch up in a few years this album is amazing
Cool that you think that way but I don't think my thoughts on this album will change in the future. I'm a fan of switching sounds but this album doesn't feel genuine at all to me
@@davidthomas5614 no
@@jericoy. if charli did it yall would be dick riding but as soon as Camilla cabello the person that shows love to Drake and Carti makes something it’s ass. Please.
@@davidthomas5614No it isn't. Stop lying to yourself
SPEAKING OF QUESTIONABLE, THERE IS A DRAKE FEATURE 😂 lmaoooooo
He had her number since pre teen days
@@NITR0NAGINOSS seriously? thats wiiild
@@NITR0NAGINOSS Say, Drake, I hear you like 'em young
And a whole interlude by him
Two. There are two.
There’s something about Camilla’s voice being overly auto tuned that is just the worst combination
i would say it would be better with raw vocals but (in the most respectful way possible) i hate her voice to begin with. she always sounds like she's struggling to sing even in very simplistic songs and i think the overabundance of autotune just makes it more noticeable
This Carti feature is the prime example of what no taste is
I know people joke about ‘Cartinese’ but he legitimately sounds like he’s speaking another language, but like.. an alien one
@@erikdaniels0n he is the worst thing that happened to music
Hatin. Songs amazing and the album is fire too yall all gone switch up soon
@@erikdaniels0n its called so popular that he doesn't need to care
All for the evolution of Carti but this is his worse version
That album cover tells us all we need to know
bro met carti once and think she him
@@yeetrepublic9142Stealing styles: the album
Yeah it gives me a boner
What are you implying with this comment
@@esspfmsucks
She cooked!!! Then it got burnt!!!
You got that right! 🙌
and then she set the house on fire 😢
@@danica5235 that house fire started a city wide fire, burning down the city of Miami
"we have brat at home"
brat taste in music
I Luv It is genuinely one of the worst songs of the year. It's like they went out of their way to make the worst song known to human ears. And it's not even ambitious or memorably bad, it's just dull sludge.
Charli ripoff comments aside, who thought Camila going ‘I LUV IT’ a bunch of times was an acceptable chorus. Who approved this?? Who listened to Carti’s verse and was like “yeah, this guy sounds like he’s speaking English, nothing wrong with any of this!”
@@erikdaniels0nboth of y’all just don’t know that real Carti music and it’s okay. We’ll let Darwinism do its thing and you people will be gone 👋 ✌️
@@erikdaniels0n it’s very annoying, I wonder if she or anyone who worlds with her is aware that her voice is already pretty gritting, and maybe a repetitive chorus like that doesn’t help her case at all… but I think they made it annoying on purpose. It’s an earmworm, a terrorist one, but an earworm regardless. Making good music that’s naturally catchy and good? Who does that anymore? Let’s just make something really annoying that people will definitely remember, for better or for worse!
It's only outmatched by Nicki's bigfoot for me.
It sounds like forced happiness
reviewed this album for paste, got death threats on twitter for three days following the review getting posted lol
Wait I think I saw that? Sorry that happened, her fans are aggressively weird
Why am I not surprised it was Twitter? I'm so sorry that happened
Stan twitter is the worst humanity has to offer
not shocked, all stan twitter fans are completely deranged and camila's fans are incredibly weird individuals
The most surprising thing about this comment is finding out there's people passionate enough about Camilla Cabello to send death threats about her
Future has writing credits on one of the songs 💀
Which one?
@@georgeandfriendsadventures5073look it up
@@georgeandfriendsadventures5073 chanel no 5
theres no way
he also produced her song “Chanel No 5” as well it’s true
She's like the Logic of pop music
She's half black?
The album kinda feels like the opposite of utopia where the worst song was the lead single k pop. Instead of improving greatly from the lead single it just seems to get worse haha
BLP Kosher talking on an ambient track is something😭😭
bro basically said camila's music saved him 😭😭😭😭 what in gods name-
i- i'm so lost for words
@@runa_7022 jit tryna smash leave him be 😂
Who the hell came up with the idea of Camila cabelo and blp kosher on the same track I’ve enjoyed some of his songs but what an unholy combination
@@jm6406i assume it’s because Kosher is from the south florida scene and i guess that’s what camilla capoopy wanted the sound to go for
someone said "charli zzz" bro😭😭😭
yaaaay brad videos came back!!! hope you won’t get in any drama later
I don’t want to hear Drake butcher the beauty of my heritage and use it for window dressing, thank youuuuy
At this point it has to be considered a hate crime because it's so painful to hear
Her cadence on words like "elevator" and "later" on twentysomethings literally sounds like she's doing her best project pat impression lmao
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The high pitched chorus (?) of I Luv It is just straight up stolen from Gucci Mane’s Lemonade. The latter btw is a great song and he makes the chorus work, Camila uses the sample so uncreatively
It’s not stolen, it’s just a sample. If you check the song credits, he’s credited! And I 100% agree that the sample was used very poorly, 0 creativity. It’s a theme with the entire album. What a waste of samples
@@ninanano No I mean stolen as in just recycled/ripped off. I know he’s given credit, but it’s such a lazy use of sampling- it doesn’t do anything new or interesting with it. But yea I agree with you
@@forgottenelysium oh I get what you mean now. Stolen as in they just copied and pasted it, did nothing interesting with it
the album is far removed from brat to compare it constantly. and made before brat’s release to say it’s the inspiration for the album.
I am a huge Charli fan and I Love It is based on Rihanna.
this is what happens when instead of being your own person you just copy everyone else doing everything better than you
camila's new album just reminds me that there's people who do better versions of what she makes lol
it's not brat it's brarely listenable
@@stoneguinea absolutely agree!
badmila badello
Bratrely listenable
album sounds like the part in a pop star movie where they make their edgy new album and all their friends and family are saying "this isn't you, you've changed"
Look at Brad playing dress up pretending to be a poor UA-camr when he’s a actually streamer that pretends to be a rapper that pretends to be a gangster🙏🙏🙏🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
PLEASE we need more thumbnails like this, these are so cool
i agree!! it’s a step in a cool direction for him
I cant believe Brad disrespected Carti I won’t be able to sleep tonight
sigh...
You said my thoughts perfectly with regards to the inauthenticity of her features. Similarly with drake, why would you have a canadian rapper do a fake (and bad) Caribbean accent to give miami vibes? Like she couldn't collaborate with artists ACTUALLY from miami?
city girls ? 😭
every song on this album was so annoying espescially i luv it, also that pitbull sample was terrible, mr worldwide doesn't deserve this treatment
omg please, when i tell you i gasped when i heard that damn sample smh
thumbnail is a masterpiece btw
I feel that the critique that this album is "superficial" might fall a bit flat because it doesn't take into account the context for which the album was made (which is why comparing it to BRAT might be a bit unfair). This blonde, city girl character that Camilla has embodied reads as a purposeful 180 from the sort of highly visible, highly romantic persona she'd embodied for years prior in a way that I personally think feels so much more vulnerable. Most artists make power ballads or revenge music following a breakup, inviting the listener to sit front row while they fall apart. However, Camilla has taken a different route, showing us the stage of a break up that no one really talks about, where you aimlessly reinvent yourself in an attempt to move forward without actually doing the work to process the emotional weight (hence why B.O.A.T is so polarizing thematically). This character is a purposeful departure from the girl she portrayed herself as while with Sean. She's brash and maybe a bit vain, but also deeply insecure and grief ridden by this past relationship that looms over her, one that was critiqued heavily within the public sphere following their break up(which i think is evident through the progression of the album, especially when comparing the lyrics from something like "He Knows" to "June Gloom" or "B.O.A.T"). Now, this isn't to say that everyone has to like this album sonically, but I feel like work that embodies that urge to deny yourself the room to be vulnerable and emotional, to cut yourself off from really feeling pain, is equally as important as albums like BRAT which speak of a different part of the healing/grieving process.
i rly like this explanation and feels like it would make for suchhh an interesting concept, but i feel like camila’s execution falls flat and is very shallow
@danica5235 thankyou, and I do agree that the execution could've been better. I think the features in particular took away from the narrative Camilla may have been trying to showcase since most of their contributions felt divorced from anything Camilla herself may have actually experienced or been impacted by. They were distracting and sort of muddied the album for me (which is why I think songs like B.O.A.T and June Gloom are fan favorites)
u articulated this so well i feel like people are kind of just jumping onto a hate bandwagon with this album
I love this explanation however what u explained here was not the album that was given. This album COULD have been that, but it wasn’t in the slightest which is why this album is so regarded as bad.
This explanation helps alleviate the hate but the execution of the idea is still poor
Camila you'll never see this but I would like you to know that it is incredibly disrespectful to yourself to just have another guys song on your album, when this album is supposed to be about you.
Let HIM release the track. Let HIM do HIS song. You are breaking your own record.
"I Luv It" is the Yin to "U hate It" (Liz Phair)'s Yang.
iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit iluvit
i hate it actually, a lot
This translates to
It's raining raining raining raining raining raining etc.
Listening to I luv it made me question who gaslighted society into thinking that Carti is a good rapper
i just can't wait to see the inevitable Trainwreckords episode on this album
Brat Taste In Music
Legit the first song, the FIRST one thats supposed to get you in the groove, makes me want to pause the music and go do my taxes (and it's way early to even start my taxes). Thats how bad it is.
I genuinly burst out laughing when the instrumental for Chanel No. 5 started playing.
Kendrick really stole Drakes rapping pass
Now way she put a song on the album thats just another person talking about how great she is.
That album cover alone is cringe 😬
I only like it bc of that blue lollipop. It looks delicious
Fairly certain that Camila Cabello "was inspired by" (read: ripped off) the cover art of FKA Twigs' Caprisongs.
yeah but she’s hot
@@playboycartea stand up virgin
Whenever I hear “you would love this if X sang this!!” And it’s like idk!!! Maybe!! Art is personal and specific!! If a song had a better context under a different artist’s sound and story maybe I would like it more!
"Wanna hear the most annoying hook in the world?"
Shoutout to my message at 2:56 where I predicted the sped up iluvit’s I totally called that
Hot Uptown (feat. Anita Max Wynn)
When and why did carti start sounding so generic? He had the funny voice and that was about it. That was the best part about him. It’s like he started copying future or something AFTER he already had his own niche?
I think he genuinely just doesn’t care anymore, so he doesn’t put effort
Why are all of brads videos unlisted?
he went in hiatus because all the drama he's been on :(
0:29 I also feel some Motomami influences
it's the same producer! El Guincho.
I think the idea of the allbum was supposed to encapsulate the part of a break up or a hurtful moment where one tries to don a new image and play the fearless vixen to hide the inevitable upcoming grief, mania basically, but the execution is terrible. The idea can be appraised but she executed it terribly and it all came off as brash and shallow rather than touching on phase no one talks about
Also, from a a jamaican, drake wtf
We want Charli XCX
We have Charli XCX at home
Charli XCX at home:
My first reaction to the snippet of I LUV IT that she posted months ago was “girl, stop trying to be Charli XCX. You are *not* Charli XCX”
@@husseinova16 this feels like a Walmart version of Charli XCX.
ai ass comment
3:39 wtf happened to carti, i actively listen to self titled and die lit and the fall off is absolutely insane
this album isnt perfect but i definitely think it provides more than a "we have brat at home experience". BOAT is actually such a good track and the pitbull sample flip is awesome, production on that one is awesome especially playing into the spring breakers sort of theme of the album
THEY LITERALLY DONT SOUND LIKE BRAT. Maybe older songs but it’s a solid album
solid album is generous, she’s having an identity crisis all over this thing
This is not a solid album, she’s made solid albums before and this is not one of them.
Charli XCX from Temu
Camila's lane is vaguely Latin-flavored pop music, unfortunately her last album completely flopped.
Hence the change in direction. The goal was to make a switch up so shocking you couldn't look away, but no one even noticed.
It's already her least commercially successful album to date.
this is actually her most aunthentic album lmao she based it all around where she is from (miami) and wrote every lyric and sat down with no writers to help write this
@@nicoj5761literally so wrong lmao romance felt more personal and was a wayyyy better album as well not to mention there are hella writers on this album
a new album from the girl who needed therapy to stop being racist and i'd have hoped she would've also taken time to get better at music with the free time she'd have from not being racist anymore but alas
I have to admit the pitbull interpolation was kinda genius had me crying laughing the whole way through
'If Charli made this' she did with I Got It lmao, and much better
This new Camila Cabello album is not good! [explosion]
@@robertsparling917 in a Fantano voice I’m giving this album a 0/10 rating.
How much you wanna bet drake paid Camilla to be on the songs
Fun fact my uncle went to boarding school with Charlie XCX
Ashamed to say I had a crush on her when she first broke onto the scene 😂
2:31 *footage sped up because of constant loving*
That’s a lot of loving. Too bad I don’t want it.
Titling a track "i luv it" while ripping off someone who blew up partially off of featuring on a song called "i love it" is bold
It took me like 4 songs to realize that it's not LeLe Pons on the cover
Got an ad during this video while watching in the background, and genuinely didn’t notice for like 30 seconds
I don't remember Carti sounding like that.
This album was not a copy of brat. They are two diferent projects. Ugh, it really was so annoying you mentioned brat like 517373 times. Like just focus on the project, cause then you really look biased
Tbf, it sounds more like MOTOMAMI than Brat tbh
hey Bradley does this mean you gonna upload imagine dragons reaction?? Please say yes 😭😭😭
“Camia” 💀
Sorry not sorry but I DO NOT like Camila Cabello, her voice is like nails on a chalk board to me.
this is like that one time melanie martinez tries to sound like bjork
That’s why her and Drake get along they having an identity crisis musically, culturally, geologically, and racially
makes me love them so fkn much mmmm
@@thewickedjoker well you have your own issues then.
@@philosopherking7869 I have bigger things to worry about then other singers lives hahaha cope harder
@@thewickedjoker what is making me cope?
2:50 charli is the blue print for this whole project lmao just bc Camilla is attempting to do the same thing doesn’t mean it’s good, it’s basically charli xcx slop that Camilla is scraping off the floor, also Camilla’s voice is just annoying
This album is the start of the next milestone in mainstream music
This is what the new age AI popstars will be like
The musical quality gap from crime pays and brat to C,xoxo is crazy
PLEASE LISTEN TO PREACHERS DAUGHTER BY ETHEL CAIN
He already reviewed that album in 2022
Idc for the album. Although, that blue lollipop does look pretty tasty
c, xoxo? more like oo, xcx 💔
idk why but it really bothers me that some of the song titles are in all caps, some are all lowercase, and some are normally capitalized. you gotta pick one girl