• Record Label: Geffen
  • Release Date: Apr 22, 2008
User Score
6.2

Generally favorable reviews- based on 66 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 39 out of 66
  2. Negative: 19 out of 66

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  1. Musicfreak!
    Apr 30, 2008
    8
    It's very funny, catchy and different, I've never thought that she could be able to release this but I have to admit that surprise me. This is a huge step in her career, but I don't think this album will be as successful like her previous efforts, maybe her fan base prefer her rock sound than this. My pics: Boys, Ragdoll, Bittersweet world, What I've become, Hot Stuff It's very funny, catchy and different, I've never thought that she could be able to release this but I have to admit that surprise me. This is a huge step in her career, but I don't think this album will be as successful like her previous efforts, maybe her fan base prefer her rock sound than this. My pics: Boys, Ragdoll, Bittersweet world, What I've become, Hot Stuff and Never dream alone. Expand
  2. TajS.
    May 8, 2008
    7
    The reviews for this album have been brutal. Even the positive ones manage to bash Her. It's a cool pop album, It's not like it's supposed to have any real substance. This is Ashlee Simpson, not Nina Simone. Just as entertaining as Madonna's "Hard Candy".
  3. Steven
    Jul 16, 2009
    10
    Bittersweet World is definitely an improvement on I Am Me. Songs like Boys, What I've Become, Ragdoll and Murder are catchy as hell!
  4. BrendanH.
    Apr 24, 2008
    9
    who the hell averages these scores?! rolling stone gave the album 3 stars out of 5! HOW IS THAT THE EQUIVELANT OF A 60?!?!?! this site doesn't know how to work properly stupid shits this albums great though really different it kinda rules
  5. HunterL
    Apr 25, 2008
    9
    This cd is absolutely fantastic. The reason i think it is getting some negative reviews is because of its low key content. This CD is meant to just be fun and great to party to. I give Ashlee major props because she created a CD where her hilarious personality shines through on every song! Definitely her best effort yet!! go buy it!!!
  6. LeeK.
    Apr 27, 2008
    7
    3/5 does equal to 60!
  7. TomasM.
    Apr 28, 2008
    7
    I own every Ashlee album, and with the first two, specially with Autobiography, I liked the songs in the first or second play. But I keep listening to Bittersweet World and I´m not sure if I want to hear it again... (Sorry for my bad english, I´m from Argentina) XD
  8. AkashR.
    Apr 29, 2008
    10
    Ashlee truly has her ways of exciting her fans with surprises everytime she pops up with a new record and same is with Bittersweet World. With a wide range of hip-hop beats to the teen-oriented tracks, there ain't any need of skippin' any tracks in this album! Way to go, Ashlee cause all of your songs are hard to get "Outta My Head"! A Perfection indeed!
  9. JavierD.
    Apr 24, 2008
    10
    This album is perfect and is her best by far.She works with Timbaland but she stay true to herself with her rock style and thats something i like
  10. ChristianS
    Apr 25, 2008
    10
    Perfection
  11. ZaneS.
    May 13, 2008
    7
    It's alright, I guess. Could've been worse (I Am Me). I like "Rule Breaker" and "Hot Stuff."
  12. Jun 7, 2011
    8
    One incident on lip-syncing and people are still hung up over it... seriously people, that was 7 years ago, I don't she she has lip-sycned ever since.
  13. Sep 10, 2022
    9
    We need to revisit this album. It came a year after Timbaland dominated the pop scene with Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake (2006-2007), but it can very much be regarded as the younger cousin of Furtado’s Loose. The 80’s references, the spectacular opening number, the strength of Timbaland’s production - this was a well-made pop album. While it doesn’t end as strongly as it beginsWe need to revisit this album. It came a year after Timbaland dominated the pop scene with Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake (2006-2007), but it can very much be regarded as the younger cousin of Furtado’s Loose. The 80’s references, the spectacular opening number, the strength of Timbaland’s production - this was a well-made pop album. While it doesn’t end as strongly as it begins (though the closing track is pleasant), tracks 1-8 are as strong as any pop album from this era. “Boys,” “Rule Breaker,” “No Time for Tears,” “Ragdoll,” “What I’ve Become” - all gems. Expand
  14. Mar 18, 2015
    8
    Track by track review:
    1. Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya) 10/10
    2. Boys 10/10
    3. Rule Breaker 10/10
    4. No Time for Tears 10/10
    5. Little Miss Obsessive 10/10
    6. Ragdoll 10/10
    7. Bittersweet World 10/10
    8. What I've Become 10/10
    9. Hot Stuff 2.5/10
    10. Murder 5/10
    11. Never Dream Alone 9.5/10

    Highlights: No Time for Tears, Boys
    Potential singles: Never Dream Alone, Boys
Metascore
62

Generally favorable reviews - based on 15 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 15
  2. Negative: 2 out of 15
  1. Bittersweet brims with polished--and similarly Gwen-esque--hooks and pretty melodies.
  2. On her third album, Simpson skillfully shifts her crunchy, guitar-driven pop to Eighties-influenced electro-rock with the help of Timbaland and the Neptunes’ Chad Hugo.
  3. Bittersweet World is another step in the right direction for Simpson; now if only she'd learn that real rule breakers don't write songs about it.