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Youth Class 2014: Music Bankruptcy Vol.1

Youth Class 2014: Music Bankruptcy Vol.1

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£5.99
GTIN08809373224974
EAN8809373224974
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Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, and immerse yourselves in the musical rollercoaster that is VARIOUS ARTISTS Youth Class 2014: Music Bankruptcy Vol.1. If you thought the title was a mouthful, just wait until you dive into this compilation of questionable hits. Let's start with the positives, shall we? The album's production value is decent, with some catchy hooks and infectious beats that might just get your foot tapping. But that's where the fun ends, my friends. It's as if the artists decided to throw every musical genre into a blender and see what came out - the result is a chaotic mess that leaves your ears begging for mercy. The lyrics, oh the lyrics. One minute you're singing about heartbreak, the next you're rapping about partying - talk about whiplash. It's hard to keep track of which artist is even performing at times, as they all seem to blend into one generic, auto-tuned mess. Do yourself a favour and steer clear of Youth Class 2014: Music Bankruptcy Vol.1. Save your ears the torture and opt for something a bit more, shall we say, refined. This album is a true testament to the saying "too many cooks spoil the broth" - except, in this case, it's "too many artists make for one big musical disaster". Final verdict? Skip it. Your sanity will thank you.

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