Seyi Shay returns after a hiatus with her sophomore album “Big Girl” Album Review
Interestingly with her 12-track album “Big Girl,” Seyi Shay brings the year to a close.
Just like Wizkid, it’s been two years since her debut album, “Seyi or Shey,” was released in 2018, and it’s nice to know that the wait is now over.
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The 12-track album “Big Girl,” connects with listeners and evokes ecstasy as she guides them through her journey.
Seyi credits her motivation to her climb to fame, lessons learned, and meditations practised along the way, as well as attaining inner peace.
The “Big Girl” album, according to the UK native artist, can also be viewed as a metaphor for women’s progress in becoming who they are.
Seyi remarked. “I wasn’t scared to express all of the emotions of fear, courage, joy, grief, and agony that have contributed to my growth and evolution as an artist and in my personal journey” in Big Girl.
Ratings:
Production quality
Tracklisting
Songwriting
Intro
Outro
70%
70%
80%
80%
70%
Mid = 0.00
Average = 0.01
Good = 2.5
Excellent = 2.5
Conclusion:
Mp3bullet gives the EP 75% (Good) general rating