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Ok so I promised Noddyluvs1D that i would review three songs she suggested by my favorite artist(s) so I'm smooshing them together in one review

I CANT WITH YOU PEOPLE OH MY GOSH IM TRYING TO NOT BE BIASED
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Alright here I go:

1. Ever Since New York: Harry Styles

Favorite lyric: "choose your words 'cause there's no antidote"

What I like about it: I like the guitar, it just sounds like something off of the Tangled soundtrack to me idk
I like how I was able to memorize some of the lyrics when I heard it the first time
I like Harry's high note at the end

Track artwork: I like the ugly pink water, the dead flowers floating in it, and I love how we get a shot of his back and all of his back freckles

What I don't like: when it was over I didn't realize it until he started bowing on SNL, so ig I wish it was longer.

Overall: I think it's a pretty cute song, and the lyrics are cutely simple. :))

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2. Stockholm Syndrome: One Direction

Favorite lyric: "who's that man who's holding your hand and talking about your eyes?"
I like it bc they are starting to realize that they actually like their kidnapper

Surprise, it's me

What I like about it: I've never heard a song's topic be about falling in love with a kidnapper so that's cool and unique

Track artwork: I like how they showed two pictures on FOUR instead of just one

What I don't like: I feel like it's beat isn't as catchy as some of their other songs tbh

Overall: it's not my one of my favorite songs by them, but I think the theme of it is really cool.

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3. Don't Let Me Go: Harry Styles

Favorite lyric: "don't let me go, cause I'm tired of feeling alone"

What I like about it: it's a sweet song with lyrics easy enough to remember

Track artwork: I'm sorry, but i can't judge this bc there were so many different results :/

Overall: I like this song bc it's really strange listening to Fetus!Harry's voice now when it's deeper than the Mariana Trench

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