Is it possible to not be a soiboi cuck or wine aunt and like this?

Is it possible to not be a soiboi cuck or wine aunt and like this?

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No

yeah, but not if you need to ask

This cover is based and cringe at the same time.

I expected it to be an album about being a real life yandere based on the cover and title, instead I got a bunch of feminist bullshit

>Its good because its emotionally honest

OK what the fuck is going on, I've been living under a rock for the past few months, what is this album, why does it have a 100/100 Metascore, why should I care about it and how do I know it's probably overrated as a motherfucker?

Idk user, I'm just in it for the wine aunt's.

Theater gays on twitter seem to love it

A bunch of rag "media" outlets wrote 10/10 reviews for the resident art-wine-aunt's latest abortion, replete with cringe blog-posty whiny lyrics from the shameless perspective of a bitchy menopausal woman, all of which spends the entire album hiding behind the guise of avant-minimalist instrumentation when in fact the whole thing is just a lazy, poorly developed mess.

The only people who 'like' it are blue checkmarks, journalists, and post-wall NPCs who listen to blue checkmarks and journalists. It's cat-mom art-core.

I can’t fucking get into her shit

what?

/thread

Listened to this album, liked shameika, everything else was boring.

My girlfriend says the album sounds like a shitty Regina Spektor album with none of the little redeeming qualities of a shitty Regina Spektor album. Is she based, Yas Forums?

listening now... the way she sings like a black woman is kinda cringe. guess that was always her thing tho.

This. I enjoy the first 2 songs but really drops off after. Don't see what all the praise is for at the moment

what?

If you're a manbaby that is upset by the lyrics then you're already a cucked faggot, so grow the fuck up dude.
As for not being a soiboi cuck, you don't have to cheer along with the album and be like "yaas queen" or some shit, just empathize with the lyrics as though an individual person and not the representation of all women shitting on all men. If you do feel like she's shitting on all men, then it's not hard to extract yourself from that group and imagine she's talking about certain shitty men or a set of actions that are attributed to men, in which case you can feed on that vitriol (I'm not sure that makes a whole lot of sense, but if you have two songs and one is a nazi calling for a holocaust and another is a vegan calling for death to meat eaters, then both can be appreciated for their vitriol and emotions and anger even if you rationally disagree with why they are vitriolic). The other piece is that if you feel called out or you feel the lyrics are being melodramatic and that the issues being raised are not a big deal, then you need to do some soul searching because you're probably someone who needs to hear what is being said, and probably one of the assholes being talked about

I guarantee you if a man made this album no one would write a paragraph about it.

yeah. just listen to what you want jesus fucking christ

all of us qt faguettes feel this way. If you don't stan Fiona, you don't have taste. I don't expect heteroids to get it, though.

>if the music makes you feel bad you are meant to feel bad
Abuse 101

Right because if a man made it people would heap unwarranted praise on it for being feminist art and would realize how bland and whiny and forgettable it is without that grimy lens to look through

holy BASED

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>It's cat-mom
whoa whoa whoa leave us out of this

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Good synopsis. Shall be avoiding.

what

Not to he confused with gusic

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i like it. maybe I just don't listen to shitty "media" outlets and let it bother me.

your critique is basically boiled down to "i don't like people praising some bitchy woman's music". who gives a fuck about who likes it or who it is made for

incels were a mistake of god

This.

Imagine not being able to like music because you're afraid what people will think of you