Maddie Mae has drawn inspiration from all forms of art, from poetry to dance, as well as music, books, and films she has discovered over the past three years. The range of styles is so vast that it spans from the Amy Winehouse-esque soul of *“Black Liquorice”* to the disco spirit of *“Day Dreaming”*; from the Carly Rae Jepsen-inspired R’n’B of *“Stay The Same”* to the trap-infused vibes of Beyoncé in *“Medusa.”* We hear Lana Del Rey’s melancholic landscapes in *“Used To”* and *“Cool Like You”*, the pop excitement of Miley Cyrus in *“Lose You”*, and Lorde’s ability to create cathartic atmospheres in *“Sunshine.”* These influences (and we could name many more) only highlight how Maddie has crafted an album that places her alongside these icons. Her voice carries the personality and versatility to deliver a collection of stunning songs—the kind that break hearts and move listeners to tears.