Comparison answer surface Lola Young discography

I'm Only F**king Myself vs I'm Only F**king Myself

I'm Only F**king Myself currently leads I'm Only F**king Myself in Chorus's Lola Young critic-consensus view.

I'm Only F**king Myself sits at 80/100 across 1 reviews, while I'm Only F**king Myself sits at 75/100 across 10 reviews. I'm Only F**king Myself has the deeper review sample right now. Consensus is tighter around I'm Only F**king Myself, which suggests critics are landing in a narrower range. Use this comparison to see where the stronger critic favorite sits against the adjacent discography benchmark.

Score Gap
5
points on Chorus's 0-100 scale
Review Gap
9
reviews separating the current samples
Tighter Consensus
I'm Only F**king Myself
lower spread means critics are clustering more tightly
I'm Only F**king Myself by Lola Young
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I'm Only F**king Myself

Lola Young

ChoruScore
80
Reviews
1
Confidence 90%
Sources 6
Range 50-80
Spread 11.1
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

Early read based on 1 professional reviews. Lola Young's I'm Only F**king Myself opens like a dare: candid, combustible and unwilling to tidy its own wreckage. Across the record the best songs cut the deepest, and critics point to “One Thing” and “SPIDERS” as the album's emotional anchors while the brash opener “F**K EVERYONE” and the bruised slow-burn “Post Sex

Primary Praise

Across the record the best songs cut the deepest, and critics point to “One Thing” and “SPIDERS” as the album's emotional anchors while the brash opener “F**K EVERYONE” and the bru

Primary Criticism

The best song is “One Thing” because it is a chart-proven single with an instantly quotable, memorable line.

Standout Tracks
One Thing SPIDERS F**K EVERYONE
Source Spread
50 · Far Out Magazine 80 · Standard
I'm Only F**king Myself by Lola Young
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I'm Only F**king Myself

Lola Young

ChoruScore
75
Reviews
10
Confidence 87%
Sources 10
Range 60-90
Spread 7.8
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

Lola Young's I'm Only F**king Myself arrives as a bruised, brazen collection that turns youthful anger and candid self-scrutiny into jagged pop hooks and alt-rock grit. Across professional reviews, critics point to an album that trades confessionality and sexual frankness for moments of genuine catharsis, and the conse

Primary Praise

The best song, "Walk All Over You," pairs sweet steel with empowerment, making it the album's emotional anchor.

Primary Criticism

The best song moments marry messy candor with sharp hooks, exemplified by "d£aler" and "who f**king cares?".

Standout Tracks
F**K EVERYONE who f**king cares? One Thing
Source Spread
60 · New Musical Express (NME) 90 · DIY Magazine