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A #200 album just one year after having a #1 album. What are the odds!? :blink:
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A #200 album just one year after having a #1 album. What are the odds!? :blink:

1/200 :D

can't wait for the next album dedicated to getting his relevance back instead

tracklist just in~

 

1. Miley

2. (I Tried To) Get Her Back Pt. II (feat. Emeli Sande)

3. Blurred Paula (feat. T.I. & Pharrell) [1st single~]

4. I'm Only 37

5. She's Legal (feat. Miley Cyrus) [2nd single~]

6. Don't Remember Her Name (Drank)

7. Dirty Bitch

8. Succe$$ (feat. Miley Cyrus, Pharrell, T.I., Mike Will Made-It) [3rd single~]

9. I Won't Tell

10. 18 In Two Days (Get In There)

11. I'm Sorry (feat. Iggy Azalea)

12. For My Last Album (feat. LOLPAULA)

 

Like I said, it is actually a great album - the only problem is that his "get my wife back" campaign ruined everything, people simply got annoyed. If he only just kept quiet and let the songs speak for themselves, I think the album would have performed better. - take Pink for example, her Funhouse was hugely influenced by the separation from her husband, but she didn't go around and talked about it, the songs did.

 

About the flop - Robin has been releasing album for years and none of them before Blurred Lines were majorly successful - so this isn't a shocker.      

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I can't believe he actually released this...I'm cringing at the thought!
Did anyone actually listen to the album? I'm curious what others think - but right now all I see are people who are disgusted by it just looking at tracklisting and album sales.
It's musically and creatively just as good, if not better than his last album imo, it's just a shame about the lyrics...
It's musically and creatively just as good, if not better than his last album imo, it's just a shame about the lyrics...

 

I agree. I definitely think this album is better than last. And I agree about the lyrics too - most songs are very repetitive but I do think Emergency is great lyrically, while Something Bad isn't so bad - I definitely appreciate his honesty. However, I don't think the last album was any better lyrically, it was actually worse in my opinion.

 

But yes, musically most of the songs sound great - Living In New York, Locked The Door, Tippy Toes...

 

The truth is, if no one had known that these songs are about his failed marriage, the reaction wouldn't have been this negative. I bet many would say it has great love songs.

In Australia, the album failed to chart in the ARIA top 500 chart. According to News.com.au, Paula shifted fewer than 54 copies during its debut week on sale.

 

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