Their fifth studio album was released three years after the last and almost a decade after their classic. This effort is extravagant and flat, consisting of a quite decent first part to which a second one tasteless, very uninspired, is added. The production continues to change, but it can never properly support Butler's monotonous delivery: the songs, seasoned by a useless and lame autotune in background, are more or less all generic up to annoying, the album is just forty minutes, but it's tiring and prohibitive for anyone who isn't fond of the genre. 4/10.
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