Prepare to throw down the Double Dragon way in this fresh addition to the iconic beat 'em up franchise. It's the year 199X, and nuclear war has devastated New York City leaving its citizens to fight for survival as riots and crime engulf the streets. The city has been overtaken by criminal gangs who terrorize its ruins as they fight for total dominance. Unwilling to endure these conditions any longer, young Billy and Jimmy Lee take it upon themselves to drive the gangs out of their city.
: Tracks like "BO$$" and the title track "Reflection" subvert the male gaze, focusing on financial independence and self-love.
Reflection successfully revitalized the "girl group" blueprint for a new generation, filling a void in the American market that had been vacant since the hiatus of groups like The Pussycat Dolls or Danity Kane. The album’s lead single, "Worth It," became a multi-platinum success, proving that Fifth Harmony’s appeal transcended the teenage demographic and resonated within the global Top 40 circuit. Fifth Harmony Reflection (Deluxe) [Japan Bonu...
: This edition includes tracks not found on standard international releases, such as "Don't Wanna Dance Alone," "Miss Movin' On," and "Better Together." : Tracks like "BO$$" and the title track
At its core, Reflection is a manifesto of female empowerment and self-confidence. The album's sonic landscape is dominated by heavy basslines, brass flourishes, and synth-pop arrangements that complement the group's diverse vocal ranges. : This edition includes tracks not found on
: By including songs from their debut EP, Better Together , the Japan Deluxe edition acts as a bridge between the group’s early bubblegum-pop origins and their more mature, R&B-influenced sound on the main LP. Cultural Legacy
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