Comparison answer surface Yaya Bey discography

do it afraid vs Fidelity

do it afraid currently leads Fidelity in Chorus's Yaya Bey critic-consensus view.

do it afraid sits at 80/100 across 5 reviews, while Fidelity sits at 76/100 across 4 reviews. do it afraid has the deeper review sample right now. Consensus is tighter around do it afraid, 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
4
points on Chorus's 0-100 scale
Review Gap
1
reviews separating the current samples
Tighter Consensus
do it afraid
lower spread means critics are clustering more tightly
do it afraid by Yaya Bey
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do it afraid

Yaya Bey

ChoruScore
80
Reviews
5
Confidence 90%
Sources 6
Range 75-90
Spread 5.0
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

Yaya Bey's do it afraid opens as a tender, defiant statement that folds grief and healing into buoyant grooves and intimate storytelling, and across professional reviews the record emerges as a quietly triumphant work. Critics point to a consensus score of 80.4/100 across 5 professional reviews, noting how the album's

Primary Praise

The best song blends fierce lyricism with emotional reclamation, exemplified by “wake up bitch” leading the album.

Primary Criticism

No dominant criticism has separated itself from the current review sample yet.

Standout Tracks
breakthrough wake up b*tch no for real, wtf?
Source Spread
75 · Pitchfork 90 · AllMusic
Fidelity by Yaya Bey
Consensus forming

Fidelity

Yaya Bey

ChoruScore
76
Reviews
4
Confidence 90%
Sources 4
Range 70-85
Spread 6.5
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

Consensus is still forming across 4 professional reviews. Yaya Bey's Fidelity arrives as a quietly forceful statement about love, memory, and Black identity, earning a thoughtful critical reception that skews positive. Across four professional reviews the record amassed a 76.25/100 consensus score, with critics repeatedly pointing to intimate arrangements and Bey's emotionall

Primary Praise

The reviewer names "Blue" the album standout because it embodies the record's emotive core and timeless soul.

Primary Criticism

Yaya Bey's Fidelity arrives as a quietly forceful statement about love, memory, and Black identity, earning a thoughtful critical reception that skews positive.

Standout Tracks
Dream Girl (Lexapro Mix) Blue Higher
Source Spread
70 · Far Out Magazine 85 · Paste Magazine