![]() Passable, but definitely not one of the better offerings here. ![]() #4 Lucky Strike-Has a fast, driving tempo and beat 's about it. Again not particularly great and a tad repetitive, but at least it lacks the pop/dance elements that make many of the other songs downright awful. Too bad, the song is much better without it. The rap is completely irrelevant, doesn't seem to fit with the rest of the song, and conforms to the traditional problem with rap-as long as the words rhyme it doesn't have to have any real message. Unfortunately this is NOT the radio version, and as stated in other reviews contains some useless rap in the bridge. #2 Payphone-really good song, really liked it the first time I heard it on the radio. It has that traditional M5 funk sound we've come to enjoy, even if the phrase "Cross my heart and hope to die" is cliche. Nothing particularly noteworthy, but nothing overly offensive either. ![]() Here's my take on each song in this deluxe version: ![]() Is this the kind of album we have come to expect from M5, or something else? Sadly, it's the latter. Ok, so a lot has already been said/written about this album, but the polarizing reception made me curious from the beginning. ![]()
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