A shot in the dark big time rush mp3
left off' and felt that 'they give themselves over more fully than ever to the groove palette of club culture, stirring up electro funk, Euro-trance and classic disco.' John Bush of Allmusic gave the album 2 out of 5 stars, and noted that although David Guetta only appears on one track 'his production job for 2009’s “I Gotta Feeling” casts a long shadow on this record of don't-stop-the-party jams and club-life tracks.' Įntertainment Weekly writer Simon Vozick-Levinson gave the album a very positive review and stated ' The Beginning wisely sticks with the heavier electronic beats they began importing from European clubs for The E.N.D. On the track 'Don't Stop the Party,' he chest-thumps, 'Kill you with my lyricals/Call me verbal criminal.' It's a silly boast for an artist who clearly focuses on beats over rhymes, and is probably better off for it.' Kevin O'Donnell of Spin described the album as 'one of the year's wildest sonic stews' and concluded 'Pop's reigning peddlers of dumb fun are actually starting to sound stylishly avant-garde on their sixth album.' The Guardian 's Caroline Sullivan gave the album 3 out of 5 stars calling it 'upscale hip-pop' and said that 'the Black Eyed Peas have created an album similar to 2009's enormously successful The END, but with more Auto-Tune and less input from the wonderful Fergie.' Rolling Stone reviewer Jon Dolan viewed that the album 'largely picks up where The E.N.D.
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Monica Herrera wrote for Billboard that 'the music is expertly produced, but problems arise when Will.i.am claims the same of his wordplay.