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7.0
35554
7.0 |
All Music
T-Pain, the man, the singer, and the mobile app entrepreneur, moves to the foreground here, and with no Fergie in the way, he’s like a mega will.i.am armed with a dirtier mind
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7.0
35656
7.0 |
BBC
He’s on the down-slope then, but T-Pain’s still having a blast regardless of who’s partying with him
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6.0
35658
6.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
As toe-tapping or even eyebrow-raising as some of rEVOLVEr’s 17 songs are (overlong at 66 minutes of no skits, just music), there’s little to nothing here to put it over the top
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6.0
35634
6.0 |
Rolling Stone
Still leaning hard on Auto-Tune, Pain concocts song titles to rival R. Kelly and backs them up with slow-jam indulgences testifying to a life of unfettered pleasure
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5.0
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5.0 |
NME
It’s fair to say that, while Jay-Z wishes death to Auto-Tune, T-Pain is its enthusiastic reanimator, repeatedly jamming the defibrillator pads into the chest of one of pop music’s most irritating presences
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4.2
35618
4.2 |
A.V. Club
His hooks have dried up
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4.0
35574
4.0 |
Evening Standard
He alternates between bright and brash clubland sounds, which better suit the digitised vocals, and laughable let's-have-sex ballads
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4.0
35552
4.0 |
PopMatters
An album that feels dated right as it hits the shelves
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4.0
35553
4.0 |
Slant Magazine
There's no spark, life, or individual charm to elevate any of the material above the thin gruel of syrupy production, automated singing, and trend-chasing
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3.0
35551
3.0 |
musicOMH
The most solid evidence that T-Pain is content with remaining in his comfort zone
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