Sasha Fierce is a very polarising record. On one hand it has some the Beyoncé's most beautiful pop tracks and on the other it has some of her most outdated sounding productions which tarnish her discography.
Production on tracks like Ego or Sweet Dreams (and especially not rated bonus track Why Don't You Love Me) sound like a nice prequel to her next album 4, and tracks like Disappear or That's Why You're Beautiful also have a B'Day touch to them. But tracks that unapologetically sound like Sasha Fierce are outdated and not very worth it anymore (Radio!). If I Were A Boy being the exception.
As much as she delivers incredible vocals here and as always, this project has always felt odd and out of place. She wanted a taste of being a main pop girl, and it worked at the time. But looking back, I'm glad Beyoncé followed her need for new sounds and let herself experiment on future projects.
This is the record I had the least fun re-listening to and I'm convinced it won't change.