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Whatever's Clever!

Whatever's Clever!

Charlie Puth (2026)

7.0/ 10

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heaven_aglow79

heaven_aglow79

Lowkey saw the cover and text next to the feature “coco-“ and I just presumed it would be cocomelon and it didnt surprise me 💀 Anyways it was cute yeah

6.0
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rjchristopher27

6.5
Ryan1Nunez

Ryan1Nunez

Whatever’s Clever! by Charlie Puth is one of those albums that really hits if you’re tuned into the details. It is the kind of project where the production alone keeps you coming back. As a fan, it’s hard not to admire how clean and intentional everything sounds. The mixes are crisp, the masters feel warm but polished, and every little sonic choice feels like it was obsessed over in the best way. What stands out most, though, is how that technical precision doesn’t come at the expense of emotion. Charlie’s songwriting here feels open and surprisingly vulnerable, like he’s letting you peek behind the curtain more than usual. There’s a self-awareness in the lyrics that makes the album feel personal without losing its mainstream appeal. The collaborations also elevate the project nicely and none of them feel thrown in for streams or hype. Instead, they blend naturally into the album’s sound, adding texture and perspective without overshadowing Charlie’s voice or vision. Overall, Whatever’s Clever! lands a strong album. It’s a producer’s album at heart, but one that still knows how to feel something…balancing technical brilliance with genuine emotional weight Fave Tracks: Home, Love In Exile, Beat Yourself Up, New Jersey, & I Used To Be Cringe

7.4
pastemagazine

pastemagazine

Puth’s fourth album mollifies his anxious excitement around imminent domesticity through the lush, soothing, dad-core soundscape of late ‘80s/early ‘90s pop and soft rock.

7.5
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MusicLover1969

A decent easy listening album from Charlie Puth that finds its footing midway and ultimately finds out what kind of album it’s wanting to be.

6.5

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