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8.0
103724
8.0 |
NME
Tinashe and her fans were kept waiting a frustratingly long time for ‘Joyride’, but perhaps it was this extra time that gave her the opportunity to craft the album into the sensual, star-ridden offering she’s released
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8.0
103756
8.0 |
All Music
The smoldering, slightly bluesy "Salt" and sweetly aching piano ballad "Fires and Flames" - two additional highlights - invalidate all claims that Tinashe is one-dimensional
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7.0
103727
7.0 |
Exclaim
Joyride is finally here and it highlights the artist's promise and potential, while, at the same time, leaving us wondering what the wait was about
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6.8
103843
6.8 |
Pitchfork
Includes a handful of bulletproof bops but has arrived as a fragmented vision of the popstar’s many talents
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6.0
103791
6.0 |
Rolling Stone
After helping set the stage for artists like SZA and Khalid, the R&B singer's sophomore album compacts brilliant vocal nuance into Top 40 packages
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6.0
103725
6.0 |
The Independent
When Tinashe does have a hooky chorus like on “Stuck With Me” alongside Little Dragon she shines
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6.0
103726
6.0 |
The Guardian
A mixed bag, best when her coolly focused sexuality is put to the fore
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6.0
103735
6.0 |
The Observer
You don’t expect too many sonic innovations from a record this mainstream, but the creaking chair beat on standout track Ooh La La is a welcome curveball, as is Salt, an almost bluesy track that showcases Tinashe’s huskier register
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5.0
103728
5.0 |
musicOMH
Overall Joyride does not deliver on its potential
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5.0
104396
5.0 |
Under The Radar
The most conspicuous thing lacking on Joyride is joy itself
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