Shawn Mendes’ weary album ‘Wonder’ wanders far from wonderland

Sorely disappointing to say the least, Wonder serves as a vapid reiteration of Mendes’ most underwhelming works about love.
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Sorely disappointing to say the least, Wonder serves as a vapid reiteration of Mendes’ most underwhelming works about love.
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His words suggest he feels owed a place and a voice in the R&B genre, a musical space that has long been pioneered and popularized by people of color.
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Four months or so after the phone fucking began, we got a chance to see each other. She came to Southern California, and we left for the lower mountains.
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While the album has a great deal of promise, it ends up fulfilling none of its potential.
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Ending the concert on a high note, Michaels exited the stage with the audience feeling good about themselves and the show they had just witnessed.
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Sheeran wants to play at rock star and rapper, at debonair and muscleman, like a high school theater kid in the costume shop trying on different wigs set aside for other actors.
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You procrastinate by answering a few seemingly obscure questions, and we here at the Clog will tell you which new single those obscure answers make you.
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There are definitely some things we’d like to leave behind, but the Clog has also come with a list of trends from 2009 we’d like to see come back this year.
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It starts with “Under” and ends with “the Mistletoe,” and well, your Christmas album of 2011 rang true to its name as it did indeed have all of us wishing we were “Under the Mistletoe” with you, JB.
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If you’re reading this, it’s too late. You’re now officially bound by the laws of Drizzy to take this quiz or you’ll probably start at the bottom and stay there.
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