Elle King - Love Stuff -2015- 320 Kbps -glodls- Crackl ~repack~ 〈Deluxe — 2026〉
The album received generally positive reviews from music critics. Rolling Stone praised Elle King's "sultry, pitch-perfect vocals" and noted that the album "balances electro-soul cool with old-school heartbreak balladry." Billboard described "Love Stuff" as a "confident, catchy debut" that "showcases King's genre-bending style."
The album is also available on CD and vinyl—often with liner notes and artwork that digital piracy strips away. Elle King - Love Stuff -2015- 320 Kbps -GloDLS- Crackl
| # | Title | Notable Features | |---|-------|------------------| | 1 | | Up‑tempo opener; heavy‑riff guitar, a nod to classic rock. | | 2 | “Ex’s & Oh’s” | Lead single; catchy chorus, Grammy‑nominated. | | 3 | “Love Me Like a Man” (feat. Dierks Bentley) | Country‑flavored duet; showcases King’s versatility. | | 4 | “Good Girls” | Anthemic, swagger‑laden, perfect for road‑trip playlists. | | 5 | “I Don’t Want to Lose Your Love” | Bluesy ballad with a smoky organ backdrop. | | 6 | “Shame on Me” | Darker lyrical tone; gritty bass line. | | 7 | “Back to the River” | Acoustic‑driven, reflective interlude. | | 8 | “Voodoo” | Funk‑rock groove, unexpected saxophone lick. | | 9 | “If You’re Gonna Play” | Pop‑piercing hooks; radio‑friendly. | |10 | “All My Girls” | Feminist empowerment anthem; chant‑like chorus. | |11 | “Wild Love” | Sultry, slow‑burning closing track on the standard edition. | |12 | “Worship” (Deluxe bonus) | Extra track on some editions; soulful vocal layering. | The album received generally positive reviews from music

