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The Good Witch: A Maisie Peters Album Review

Maisie Peters is indeed mothering

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The Good Witch: A Maisie Peters Album Review
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I have been a tried and true Maisie Peters fan since 2019 when i first came across ‘Favourite Ex’ on a random Spotify playlist, so seeing the absolute pop icon she’s transformed into now is a bit emotional for me. Maisie’s relationship with her pen and her relatability has always been there, so it’s not shocking that the world has fallen in love with her.

‘You Signed Up For This’ was a formative album for me, and after an initial listen to ‘The Good Witch’ I can already tell this album is going to follow suit. Maisie Peters has somehow managed to gain an even better understanding of the most complex of emotions, of how to be witty in her music, and how to enhance her already unreal relationship with her pen.



The Good Witch

Coming Of Age

Watch

Body Better

Want You Back

The Band And I

You’re Just A Boy (And I’m Kinda The Man)

Lost The Breakup

Wendy

Run

Two Weeks Ago

BSC

Therapy

There It Goes

History Of Man

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