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10.0
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10.0 |
The Guardian
Big-name guests abound on a thrilling remix album that takes a glimpse into celebrity’s heart of darkness but makes it transcendently fun and cool
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10.0
139255
10.0 |
NME
Four months after kickstarting a cultural phenomenon with her sixth album, the British pop icon invites friends and big-name acts to give it a new lease of life
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9.0
139231
9.0 |
Clash
A clattering, thumping triumph. As after parties go, ‘brat and it’s completely different but also still brat’ is one for the books
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8.5
139256
8.5 |
Paste Magazine
The sheer existence of this album is cause for celebration—it’s a re-interpretation with plenty of Party Girl bangers and dispatches from a raucous summer, taking its source material and widens its scope through maximalism and anti-celebrity reckoning
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8.5
139364
8.5 |
Spectrum Culture
Charli has left us with an untouchable pop odyssey to dissect and marvel over for years to come
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8.0
139232
8.0 |
Rolling Stone
With stars like Lorde, Billie Eilish, and Ariana Grande on board, her new remix LP is a kick-ass party record in its own right
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8.0
139251
8.0 |
Pitchfork
Quick on the heels of her blockbuster album BRAT, the pop star offers a remix album that is anything but obligatory. Like its sister album, it is unexpected, unfiltered, uncomfortably messy, and dizzyingly fun
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8.0
139226
8.0 |
Slant Magazine
A companion piece that’s just as reflective of the zeitgeist as its parent album
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7.5
139258
7.5 |
Northern Transmissions
She’s working through her feelings alongside the evolution of the album, which is as good a side project as any. Brat lives on in a shapeshifting form
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