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Review: Slayyyter's "WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA" Pushes Hyperpop to Extreme New Depths

A review of Slayyyter's album "WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA" that describes her hyperpop music as intentionally vile, explicit, and extreme. The article discusses her evolution from a salon receptionist to a bold, provocative artist who pushes boundaries with her unapologetically crude and garish style, collaborating with producer Ayesha Erotica to create music that is deliberately shocking and confrontational.

Harry Tafoya17d ago3 min readenReview
Read on pitchfork.com

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Slayyyter's music is vile, explicit, and a threat to common decency.
The artist formerly known as Catherine Garner has channeled her unbridled id with a head-spinning boldness that would be probable cause for exorcism in most God-fearing countries.
Over beats as blunt, chromatic, and gleefully stupid as a Jeff Koons sculpture, the singer has vied to make hyperpop more garish and alarming by being hornier, messier, and more extreme than her peers.

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