Review
When it comes to "As She Pleases", Madison Beer's debut EP, you can clearly see she's all about serving up a unique blend of pop and R&B. The whole vibe is super contemporary, with sleek production that perfectly complements her moody, confessional lyrics. Take a song like "Dead" - it's this epic breakup anthem with atmospheric synths and dramatic vocals that really show off her range. Then there's "Say It to My Face", which is all about being defiant and unapologetic, with hooks that are ridiculously catchy.
The rest of the EP is just as impressive, with tracks like "HeartLess" and "Tyler Durden" showcasing Beer's ability to write about heartbreak and self-empowerment in a way that's still totally pop-friendly. The project wraps up with "Home with You", a more intimate and understated track that adds some nice emotional depth to the whole thing. With "As She Pleases", Beer proves she's a total force to be reckoned with in the pop world, effortlessly balancing catchy hooks with real emotional depth. It's a seriously impressive debut, and it's clear she's got a bright future ahead of her. - Piper