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[10] Clash noted that the album "builds on a foundation of singles that have lit up the internet", and that "Rebecca Black blends superb lyricism that display in full 360 with impeccable songwriting".

[11] Black herself said in releasing the first single from the album, "As I enter this new moment, I wanted to explore the vulnerability I've felt in finding balance with submission, dominance, and sexuality.

[12] She stated with the release of the second single that "a pretty poignant theme of my upcoming album is perception of self and how performance holds multiple pieces of my life".

[17] In December 2022, Black also announced her "Let Her Burn Tour" in support of the album, beginning in Dublin, Ireland, on February 4, and continuing for five UK shows.

From her fabulous dancers and their costume changes and choreography, to the lighting design and even her bringing out a giant bedazzled chainsaw that doubled as a mic holder, it was surely a night to remember.

[24]On June 1, 2023, it was announced that Black would also perform as one of the opening acts for Blackpink, along with Sabrina Carpenter, The Rose, Caity Baser, and others, at the July 2, 2023, British Summer Time in Hyde Park, London.

[26] The first single released from the album, "Crumbs", debuted with a music video in November 2022, featuring Black as a coroner, performing an autopsy on her own body.

[11] Billboard said that the song "gives fans a crisp idea of what to expect from her upcoming debut album", and concluded that "the electric riffs help Black's delicate, airy vocals hit home".

[21] Euphoria described "Sick to My Stomach" as "making waves and cementing her spot as one of the most promising pop stars to keep an eye on for 2023", and praised the diversity of singles released for the album.

[40] A contrary opinion was provided by Shaad D'Souza of Pitchfork, who wrote that Black has reinvented herself as a "desperate hyperpop star" to "shed the stigma of 'Friday'" and called it "one of the most joyless and interminably dull pop records of the past few years" with only "flashes of a slightly more interesting album" present.

[41] In May 2023, following Black's concert tour debut in Boston, Melodic described the album as "a stellar body of work that sees her living her true authentic self".

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Black wielding a rhinestone encrusted chainsaw while performing at Elsewhere in Brooklyn on her 2023 Let Her Burn tour