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Mixed or average reviews- based on 360 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 186 out of 360
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Mixed: 48 out of 360
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Negative: 126 out of 360
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May 18, 2016
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May 17, 2016No offense but this album is bad. Seriously, it's so generic and cliche it bores me. She acts like she was 15. Stop.
There are some good songs but this is so Title 2.0. Grow up, move on. -
May 14, 2016
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May 13, 2016I personally really like this album.It's way better than her last one..Every song on the album is catchy,fun, well written and has a great empowering message at the same time.
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May 23, 2016While incorporating many of Meghan Trainor's eclectic musical influences, Thank You fails to contribute anything new to the current pop landscape. The album treads the line between self-empowerment and self-absorption and occasionally seems to lean a bit too far toward the latter.
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Jun 14, 2016Sub-Par at best. Very bland and some tracks are just annoying.
There are some alright tracks, maybe 5 or so.
But overall the album isn't good at all.
Also, Me Too is EXTREMELY ANNOYING. -
Aug 27, 2016
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May 20, 2016The Grammy winning artist give a sophomore album which, even though is not bad, fails to capture the playful melodies, catchy hooks, and fun themes of her debut album ''Title'' in 2015
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Dec 21, 2018Meghan has a variety of sounds on this album, given that a current artist group is a little innovative for such a wide album. The album is not good, but production errors. The album put Meghan in the music industry!
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May 27, 2016Thank You is an interesting album in that it shows musical growth for Meghan Trainor while simultaneously moving her closer to the more homogenous sound of mainstream pop. It’s not great by any means, but it is definitely catchy and easy to sing along with.
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May 17, 2016The self-infatuation on this album is less attempted-clever and more ambient, a body-posi constant that gives the plethora of tasty palm-muted figures and colorful production settings a semblance of gravity even if it becomes the favorite of the “Yaaas queen”-abusing straight Facebook friend you had to unfollow.
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May 16, 2016Trainor just isn’t a convincing pop star. While the Britney-lite lead single No has its moments, most of the other songs are identity-free filler.