Gfotybucks
GFOTYBUCKS is the debut compilation album by British singer GFOTY. It was released 17 November 2017 by music collective and label PC Music. Most of the album's nineteen tracks had appeared on two previous EPs GFOTY had released, VIPOTY and Call Him a Doctor, or were previously released as singles. Additionally, some of the tracks on the album are covers. Consequently, the album was framed as a greatest hits collection. Gfotybucks would also mark GFOTY's first and last album release under PC Music.
Background and release
In addition to songs from her two previous EPs, some tracks released as singles over the years. Two of which, "My Song", and "Don't Wanna / Let's Do It", received attention from critics.The physical edition of Gfotybucks was released alongside a thirty-two page magazine, designed by GFOTY, that included lyrics, recipes, and artwork. The album was promoted by "opening a branch" of Gfotybucks, alluding to coffee chain Starbucks, for one night at the Five Miles Club in London.
The album's cover art was photographed by PC Music labelmate Hannah Diamond.
Critical reception
Clash offered a mixed review of the album, saying that Gfotybucks offered both "button-pushing pranksterism" and "nuanced pop cultural critique". The magazine criticised the relatively short length of each track, as well as the experimental nature of the album, citing the lack of hooks in many of the tracks. However, the review highlighted the album's production, in addition to praising the individual tracks "Friday Night" and "Huge".Anthony Fantano of The Needle Drop