: While the production received some praise, the lyrics—particularly the viral line "Closed on Sunday, you're my Chick-fil-A"—were widely mocked as "basic" and "a clear misfire" on his gospel-influenced album.
: Reviewers felt this single was "irrelevant" and "never ascended to the next level," failing to capture the energy or quality of her previous career highs. The 9 best and 9 worst songs of the year - Business Insider 10 Worst Singles of 2019
: While a massive commercial hit, critics from Business Insider called it "substandard" and "generic," noting a disappointing lack of creativity from two of pop's biggest stars. : While the production received some praise, the
: Hailed by reviewers from The Musical Hype as "horrid," this single was heavily criticized for fetishizing bisexuality and was a low point on his poorly received debut album, LP1 . : Hailed by reviewers from The Musical Hype
: As a country-trap follow-up to the "Old Town Road" craze, critics found this song to be a "nightmare" of "meaningless, corny-ass lyrics" and an overabundance of forced country twang.
: Critics from Business Insider and Forbes described this lead single as "grating," "childish," and "annoying," noting it felt more like a "back-to-school Target ad" than a proper pop comeback.
: This track from her She Is Coming EP was labeled "cringey" and "unnecessary" due to its aggressive, over-the-top lyrics that many found more embarrassing than empowering.