This is all about control of image and surface. The persona is locked in — hyper-feminine, exaggerated, self-aware — and that consistency carries the album more than the songwriting itself. The best tracks hit quickly. The hooks are there, the production is sharp, and it knows exactly what kind of pop it wants to be. But there’s no real escalation. The emotional stakes stay low, and the album doesn’t build toward anything. It feels assembled rather than shaped. I enjoy individual moments. I don’t feel a reason to stay for the whole thing. Pros Clear, committed persona The hyper-glossy, trash-pop identity is fully owned. It gives the album cohesion even when songs vary. Occasional strong hooks When the choruses hit, they’re immediate and effective — sharp, sugary, memorable. Aesthetic consistency Production, visuals, and tone all align. It feels like a defined world. Cons Low emotional stakes It’s confident and stylized, but rarely feels urgent or necessary. Weak album arc Trac...