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Swift assesses her crumbling empire and tattered reputation, discovering redemption in love.
The album doesn’t reinvent pop-soul, but it solidifies Clarkson’s position as one of her generation’s greatest singers.
Stefani is affectionately loyal to the standards on You Make It Feel Like Christmas.
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If possible, the singer seems even more vulnerable than ever on “The Gate.”
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Rather than fighting her reputation as a mean girl, Taylor Swift embraces it on “Look What You Made Me Do.”
For all the album’s genuine pathos and heartfelt self-help directives, Kesha never takes herself too seriously.
The upbeat pop-rock song is the most radio-friendly offering from the album so far.
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Allie X’s preoccupation with the bleaker side of romantic relationships is apparent throughout her debut.