Voicenotes

| Charlie Puth

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Voicenotes

The second studio album by American singer and songwriter Charlie Puth. The album was released by Atlantic Records on May 11, 2018. The album is entirely produced by Puth himself. -Wikipedia

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  • NME

    With album two, pop star Puth begins to find his own voice.  

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  • Variety

    The young pop star comes into his own as a self-producer on his second album, a fizzy affair devoted to fun and sexual paranoia on the Hollywood circuit. 

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  • Billboard

    Voicenotes is a major step up from Puth's squeaky-clean beginnings. 

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  • The New Yorker

    Unlike many of his peers, Puth remains committed to the joys of a well-wrought chorus, and his nimble refrains deserve comparison to the heyday of Taylor Swift. 

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  • Rolling Stone

    Charlie Puth’s ‘Voicenotes’ is warm R&B nostalgia. 

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  • SPIN

    Voicenotes is the Top 40 equivalent of scrolling through the Instagram feed of an acquaintance who moved to L.A. with nothing but a dream and an endless cash flow of unknown origin 

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  • The Young Folks

    Puth definitely took a step forward artistically. There’s sprinkles of ambition and ingenuity all throughout Voicenotes. 

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  • UPROXX

    With ‘Voicenotes,’ Charlie Puth is undergoing a critical 180 no one saw coming.  

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  • US Weekly

    Charlie Puth proves he’s ‘here for the long haul’ on poppy ‘Voicenotes.’  

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  • The Daily Trojan

    The 13-track LP has few and fleeting moments of originality. 

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  • Stereogum

    Charlie Puth is ridiculous, but more importantly, he is meticulous. His music is toothless, but his commitment to that music and its spoils is ruthless. 

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  • Sputnik Music

    Simply put: this is an exceptional masterclass in music making.  

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  • Pure Mzine

    The rawness of Puth’s collection is outstanding.  

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  • Star 2

    Charlie Puth finds his voice at last.  

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  • The Musical Hype

    Charlie Puth delivers an enjoyable sophomore album with Voicenotes that features songs that are ‘true to self’ and play to his artistic and musical strengths.  

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  • All Music

    Success may have almost spoiled Puth, but it fueled his upward creative swing.  

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  • Chorus.FM

    The pop artist shows a lot of growth on this album as a singer and producer. 

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  • Spin or Bin (SP)

    Like any piece of work, Voicenotes is evident that art doesn’t have to have meaning to be good.  

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  • NJ.com

    “Voicenotes” is a perfectly serviceable second effort, with potential to further Puth’s radio run 

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  • Huffington Post

    What's relatable and easy to love about the album is Puth's vulnerable admission of unfaithful partners, being too in love and the hardships he's been through — and survived. 

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  • The Student Pocket Guide (UK)

    If you’re looking for something that will make you think as well as prove as an excellent road trip soundtrack, then this is the album for you.  

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  • Ratings Game

    The combination of so many instruments is one of the special ingredients on this album.  

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  • PCC Courier

    To create songs with relatable storylines rather than the lovey dovey mainstream pop songs in his previous album, makes his sophomore album not only his best work yet, but also a strong contender for the best pop album of the year.  

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  • Newsday

    Charlie Puth proves himself to be the real deal with his sophomore album.  

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  • The Edge

    Voicenotes is first and foremost, a thoroughly enjoyable listening experience.  

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  • Herald-Standard

    You can either love him or dislike him, but the fact is Puth doesn’t appear to be slowing down anytime in the near future. 

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  • The 730 Review (UK)

    Brisk and breezy, Charlie Puth’s sophomoric album Voicenotes is a va-va-voom turning point in the talented musician’s career.  

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  • The Loop

    The Charlie Puth we all know and love may have finally found his place in the world of pop, finally gaining the favor of critics with his new album, Voicenotes 

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  • The Detroit News

    Charlie Puth makes astonishing, glistening pop. 

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  • The Aquarian

    His creativity has yet to waver, nor has his dedication to music.  

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  • Young Post (HK)

    Voicenotes has some great hooks and melodies but its lack of originality means it falls short. 

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  • Immortal Reviews

    Charlie Puth takes over the current pop trend in Voicenotes, not changing the game but delivering something that is intrinsically his and genuine.  

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  • Telegram

    The 13-track “Voicenotes” is an astonishing, glistening collection of summer-perfect pop, crafted by a gifted songwriter with a butterfly falsetto and a knack for hooks. 

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  • Argonaut

    Puth brings quite a few different voices to his sophomore album. Still, his voice shines even more than his first time around the block. 

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  • The Top Tens

    It goes without saying that a perfect imitation doesn’t make a perfect record.  

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  • Stack (AU)

    VoiceNotes brings his hidden depths to the surface, marking him as a compelling new voice. 

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