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Barnes and Noble

My Everything

Current price: $12.59
My Everything
My Everything

Barnes and Noble

My Everything

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When arrived as the summer of 2014 drew to a close, it was clear that was poised to be the reigning pop diva of the mid-decade. Possessed with greater vocal chops than any of her peers -- her effortless runs revealed the limitations of and -- she luxuriated in her debt to on her 2013 debut , working mainly with to re-create the vibe and feel of the '90s. On , takes a decisive step into the future, breaking away from so she can bring in a host of modern producers -- , and among them -- not to mention a parade of guest stars highlighted by . All this suggests is resolved to inhabit her time, which is true. She remains anchored in '90s soul on -- and it's hard to deny her love of , although rarely indulges in the high-flying melisma that's her idol's specialty -- but there are serious EDM flourishes and a facility with hip-hop, something that's showcased via the countless cameos that eat up the midsection of the album. With the exception of swooping in on "Problem" or on "Love Me Harder," these cameos are often used as flair -- not dissimilar to the washes of analog synths, the "I'm Coming Out" sample on "Break Your Heart Right Back," or stuttering EDM beats -- on songs that keep the focus on the melodies delivers with exacting grace. Ultimately, this emphasis on song is to the benefit of . Perhaps doesn't overwhelm the songs the way an old-fashioned diva would, but she functions as a likeable pop ringleader, stepping aside when the track calls for it and then unleashing a full-throated wail when it's her time to shine. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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