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Madison Beer's 'locket': Potential Shines Through Trends
27 Jan
Summary
- Album 'locket' navigates trends with some standout tracks.
- Beer's vocals are often compared to Ariana Grande's style.
- A four-song suite highlights Beer's unique pop capabilities.

Madison Beer's latest album, 'locket,' attempts to capture the essence of a 'main pop girl' by embracing current trends, though its output feels derivative. Released in 2026, the album struggles to establish a unique persona, often echoing contemporary artists like Ariana Grande and Billie Eilish.
Despite the pervasive trend-following, 'locket' contains gems that hint at Beer's untapped potential. A notable four-song suite explores themes of codependency with shimmering synths and Auto-Tuned vocals, particularly on tracks like 'bad enough' and 'healthy habit.' These songs, featuring confessions of reliance and bittersweet reflections, showcase Beer's true pop prowess.
The album's accompanying music videos also lean heavily on recognizable pop culture references. While the initial tracks echo familiar styles, the latter half of 'locket' offers moments where Beer's distinct voice and capabilities begin to emerge, suggesting a promising future beyond imitation.




