BIA – BIANCA (Album Review)

BIA Bianca

BIA’s “BIANCA” is pure confidence — an album that blends strength, emotion, and bold storytelling into one of her most authentic projects yet.


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TOP 5 SONGS

5. BAD GUY

BIA can be the villain, if it means keeping it 100.

If you need someone to play the villain, BIA’s volunteering. “Bad Guy” is her flipping the narrative — she’s fine being painted as the problem if it means she’s staying real. She’s not sugarcoating, not lying for anyone’s comfort, not playing nice just to please people. There’s a certain calmness to her delivery here that makes the confidence even louder. She’s in her boss era, owning her power without apology. The writing is sharp, the flow is effortless, and the message is clear: she’s not the bad guy, she’s just not fake.

4. AWAKE

“AWAKE” adds a layer of vulnerability to the track list.

The track “AWAKE” pulls the curtain back a little. Here, BIA talks about what it’s really like being on top — the paranoia, the people who switch up, the constant noise that comes with being known. She’s sleeping with one eye open because she has to. There’s always drama, always someone calling, always something that doesn’t sit right. It’s honest and reflective without losing her edge. You feel that tension between wanting peace and needing to stay alert. It’s a glimpse into the price of success, wrapped in sleek production and that cool, measured tone she does so well.

3. GUAVA

Bar for bar, BIA did not miss.

This one? Pure fire. “GUAVA” is BIA in full beast mode — she’s spitting nonstop, flexing, taunting, and reminding everyone exactly who she is. It’s raw, funny, and savage in all the best ways. Every single line lands like a punch, but she delivers it with that smooth composure that makes it sting even more. The wordplay is slick, the flow bounces perfectly on the beat, and the confidence radiates through the track. It’s one of those songs that makes you sit back like, okay, she’s talking her s**t. Easily one of the standout moments on BIANCA.

2. CRAZY (Ft. Ty Dolla $ign)

I was feeling the heat with this one.

“CRAZY” might just be the sexiest/most toxic anthem on the album. There’s passion, jealousy, lust — all wrapped up in this dangerously smooth sound. BIA’s vocals ride the line between pleading and power, and Ty Dolla $ign comes in and matches her vibe perfectly. Their chemistry is undeniable; his silky tone blends with her grounded delivery, making the whole track feel hypnotic. Lyrically, it’s about a relationship that’s wild, unstable, but impossible to let go of. You can hear both the craving and the chaos in every line.

1. WE ON GO II

I’m sorry, but part 2 ate part one right up.

Honestly? I like this so much better than the original “We On Go,” and maybe that’s crazy, but it’s true. This version just goes off. The energy is through the roof — pure chaos and confidence from start to finish. I had to play it back twice just to catch all the bars that I missed the first time, because I was too busy vibing. BIA sounds sharp, unbothered, and totally in her bag. The beat is hard-hitting, and both features deliver a bold, pure, and unmatched attitude. It’s one of those songs that makes you smirk mid-verse and go, yeah, they really said that.


SONG BY SONG RATING

1. OCTOBER (4/5)

2. DADE (4/5)

3. WE ON GO II (4.5/5)

4. SAD PARTY (N/A)

5. ONE THING (4/5)

6. PRAY FOR YOU (4/5)

7. HARD WAY (3.5/5)

8. BAD GUY (4/5)

9. +44 (3.5/5)

10. READY SET (3.5/5)

11. BIRTHDAY BEHAVIOR (4/5)

12. GUAVA (4/5)

13. NWFA (4/5)

14. AWAKE (4/5)

15. CRAZY (4.5/5)

16. TRIFLING (4/5)


RGM RATING

(79%)

BIA’s BIANCA is everything her fans love about her — multiplied. It’s confident, real, and fully her from start to finish. She gives us sleek R&B moments, gritty rap verses, and introspective tracks that show growth and vulnerability without losing her edge. The flow of the album keeps you guessing — one minute you’re hyped, the next you’re deep in your feelings — but it all fits together in this authentic, personal way.

What really stands out is how comfortable she sounds. BIA isn’t chasing trends here; she’s defining her own. The features hit, the bars cut deep, and the production matches her energy perfectly. This is the kind of project that proves she’s not just “up next” — she’s already here, and she knows it. BIANCA is BIA at her most fearless and self-assured yet, and it’s a ride worth taking from start to finish.


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