Lizstip is a music lover who is rating every single one of Rolling Stone’s top 500 albums on TikTok. It’s a gargantuan undertaking, but one that Lizstip seems ready for… in theory.


Counting down from 500, Lizstip is currently at number 437, and while she just gave out her second 10/10 rating to Primal Scream’s ‘Screamadelica,’ it’s hard not to see her motivation waning just a bit.


@lizstip #greenscreen let’s see if I actually post 500 videos about this #500albums #music #arcadefire #funeral #spotify #500albumchallenge ♬ Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels) - Arcade Fire


@lizstip #greenscreen 437 - primal scream , screamadelica #500albumchallenge #rollingstone ♬ Come Together (Farley Mix) - Primal Scream


Lizstip uses a clever checklist for her reviews. She states if she’d listen to the album again, describes its vibes, and says whether or not she prefers it over ‘Give it Up’ by the Victorious cast. It’s a clever system that allows her unique sense of humor to shine through while telling us how she really feels about it.


@lizstip #greenscreen 439 - james brown , s*x machine #500albumchallenge #rollingstone #jamesbrown ♬ Get Up I Feel Like Being A Sex Machine - James Brown


Virtually every single album has gotten a ‘Yes’ to the ‘Would listen again’ question, which demonstrates just how much Lizstip loves all kinds of music. One of the few albums that she didn’t, however, came after just three videos in the form of Suicide’s ‘Suicide.’


“Three albums in and you already look so done by all of this,” one person commented on that video. “Frankie teardrop scarred me,” Lizstip responded, alluding to the album’s “10-minute-plus tale of a multiple murder.” That video was the first time Lizstip seemed slightly less than chipper to review an album, and it perhaps served as a reality check to the spectacular size of her commitment.


“On a real note I respect your dedication,” one person commented on her most recent review. “I don’t know how you haven’t been missing days.” Other viewers also continue to offer encouragement. “I love this album reviewing series with all my heart.”


Lizstip still has 436 albums to go, and it remains to be seen whether she’ll get all the way to the finish line with her sanity still intact. It’s a lot of music, but hey, the albums only get better right?