Ryan1Nunez
Rebecca Black (2025)
“Rebecca Black’s Salvation is a daring, synth-soaked dive into experimental pop that solidifies her transformation from meme to meaningful artist. With emotionally charged lyrics and bold production, the album explores queerness, identity, and growth with refreshing honesty. While not every track hits as hard as it could, the overall vision is clear—and impressively ambitious. It’s a confident, glittering step forward that proves Rebecca Black is more than worth your attention.”
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fantano
While not one of the heftiest pop albums you'll hear all year, 'Salvation' is still a bunch of pretty great songs.
thelineofbestfit
Rebecca Black prioritises imitation on SALVATION
pastemagazine
The singer’s sophomore album is generic, out of vogue and woefully misguided, rinsing contemporary pop music’s strongest laurels with half-hearted, half-baked gestures of drum’n’bass and hyperpop.
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