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Headstrong (Ashley Tisdale album)

Headstrong is the debut studio album by American singer Ashley Tisdale, released on February 6, 2007, by Warner Bros. Records. Tisdale began working on the project after the first installment of High School Musical (2006). Tisdale described her work on the album; "…I didn't really know who I was and I was trying to figure out who to do. I now am way more comfortable in my own skin." The performer worked with a variety of established writers and producers on the album, including Diane Warren, J.R. Rotem, Ryan Tedder, Evan "Kidd" Bogart, and Kara DioGuardi, among others. Commenting that the album garnered its title from her personality, Tisdale said she wanted to use her first album to formally introduce herself “personally”, and not as one of the several characters she is known for.

Headstrong
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 6, 2007
Recorded2005–2006
Genre
Length44:58
LabelWarner Bros.
Producer
Ashley Tisdale chronology
Headstrong
(2007)
Guilty Pleasure
(2009)
Singles from Headstrong
  1. "Be Good to Me"
    Released: December 26, 2006
  2. "He Said She Said"
    Released: January 15, 2007
  3. "Not Like That"
    Released: January 25, 2008
  4. "Suddenly"
    Released: May 2, 2008

Headstrong's style derives mainly from the genres of pop, hip-pop and contemporary R&B, backed by electronica. Additionally, the album incorporates hip hop beats, while some tracks infuse dancehall and some styles of world music. The album, lyrically, discusses themes central to modern teen pop, such as broken hearts, crushes and self-confidence. Many music critics compared this first effort to the debut albums of fellow Disney Channel-alums Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. Carrying primarily an urban-pop tone, the "hip pop" of Gwen Stefani was also said to be an influence on the album. Headstrong, itself, received mixed reviews from critics, who—while complimenting it overall—called it ‘ordinary’ and panned the ballads. Critics were also unimpressed to ambivalent regarding Tisdale's vocal skills. Regardless, with her multitude of fans, the album debuted at #5 on the Billboard 200, selling over 64,000 copies in its opening week; it also charted well in numerous international markets. It was later certified as “gold” by the RIAA and the Irish Recorded Music Association.

The album's lead single, "Be Good to Me," charted moderately in the United States and select European markets; the second single from the album, "He Said She Said," peaked at #58 in the US and appeared on several international charts, peaking within the top 20 in Germany and Austria. The last two singles were released exclusively in certain European countries. The third single, "Not Like That" charted in the top half of several European charts, while the fourth and final single "Suddenly" charted in Germany. Tisdale supported the album with promotional appearances, High School Musical: The Concert, and her tour, Headstrong Tour Across America. The album was ranked as the #6 best album of 2007, by the readers of Billboard Magazine.[1]

Background and development edit

Tisdale got her first start on Billboard when she became the first female artist in history to debut with two songs on the Billboard Hot 100, from the soundtrack of High School Musical.[2] Tisdale called the feat "crazy," stating, "When I think about artists like Madonna and Beyoncé...it's surreal. I seriously can't comprehend it."[2] Soon after the completion of High School Musical, Tisdale began work on her debut album. In December 2006, producer J.R. Rotem confirmed he was producing and writing with Tisdale for the album.[3]

"I want people to know that I'm a real person, and that I’ve been through normal situations, like crushes and heartbreaks. I think hearing my stories will help the audience relate better to me."

Ashley Tisdale on the conception of Headstrong[2]

Tisdale said that the album was an opportunity for her fans to get to know her better, commenting, "People know my characters, but they don't know me."[2] Noting that she never spills much information about her life in interviews, she also said that the album talks about life and things personal to her.[2] Regarding the previous statement, the singer said she wanted people to understand that she was normal, and how they could relate to her.[2] Tisdale titled the album Headstrong, because she calls herself a "headstrong" type of person, commenting that she was the term in the sense of knowing how she wants to look, sing, and come across.[2] In addition to wanting to record songs that "touched" her and those that she could personally identify with, she co-wrote three songs on the album, "Over It," "Not Like That," and "Suddenly."[2]

"Don't Touch (The Zoom Song)" is a cover song, originally performed by Tata Young, while the Diane Warren-penned "Love Me for Me" was originally a leftover track recorded by American girl group Dream for their 2003 album Reality, however it was left unreleased. It would later be recorded and popularized by South African girl group Jamali. Tisdale collaborated with Rotem, Ryan Tedder, and Evan "Kidd" Bogart on "He Said She Said."[4] Tisdale also worked heavily with production teams The Matrix and Twin. Additionally, Diane Warren, David Jassy, Guy Roche, Shelly Peiken, Sarah Hudson, Samantha Jade, and Bryan Todd were the other remaining music veterans that worked on the project, with the rest being relatively unknown writers.[4] While the album does not contain credited featured artists, Jassy, Jack D. Elliot, Keely Pressly, Lauren Christy, Scott Spock, Graham Edwards, Kara DioGuardi, Victoria Sandstorm, Windy Wagner, Bryan Todd, Tata Young, and Marissa Pontecorvo provide background vocals on tracks.[5] Jassy performed rap interludes on "Be Good to Me," which he co-wrote.[4] The album was released in the United States on February 6, 2007.[6]

Composition edit

Headstrong derives mainly from the genres of pop, electropop, and R&B while incorporating dance-pop themes and hip hop and dancehall elements.[4][7] It carries many elements of hip pop itself, and has been compared to the music of Gwen Stefani. The title track "Headstrong" mixes "slinky" verses with cheerleader chants like Stefani's "Hollaback Girl." The album begins with a "futuristic" introduction which contains excerpts of other songs on the set.[8] "So Much For You" is a dance song about a confident girl who wants true love.[8] "He Said She Said" has been described as "steamy dancefloor seduction."[6] "Be Good to Me" contains an urban beat.[6] "Not Like That," which contains influences of Middle Eastern music, covers the topic of the "familiar misunderstood-celebrity," but was referred to as more "worked up" than "whiny."[6] Containing rap interludes by Tisdale and clap along beats,[9] according to Gary Graff of Billboard, the song is also liking to Stefani.[7] "Positivity" makes use of syncopated beats and "old-school" synths.[4] "Over It" has "boingy" effects.[6] "Goin' Crazy" has similarities to Britney Spears' "(You Drive Me) Crazy," while "Suddenly" seems to cover Tisdale discovering her stardom.[4] Jon Dolan of Blender coined the song "The Little Mermaid-worthy."[10] Spears is also said to be an influence of Tisdale's "husky, alto" voice in "Over It," and "So Much For You."[9] The dance song "Don't Touch (The Zoom Song)" has an '80's style beat.[9]

Promotion edit

 
Tisdale, flaunted by background dancers, performing "Headstrong" during High School Musical: The Concert

To promote the album, Tisdale appeared in several live and televised appearances, performing the singles, "Be Good to Me" and "He Said She Said." On February 6, 2007, she appeared and performed on Good Morning America, and appeared at a signing at FYE in West Nyack, New York.[11] The following day when the album was released, she performed on Live With Regis and Kelly.[11] On February 8, 2007, she appeared in the studios of WPIX and KTLA for their respective morning news shows.[11] Tisdale also appeared at a Verizon Wireless store in Pasadena, California on February 10, 2007, to promote the set.[12] She also performed "He Said She Said" on The Early Show.[11] Additionally, Tisdale performed cuts from the album during her solo set list on High School Musical: The Concert.[13] On October 22, 2007, Tisdale co-hosted MTV's TRL. During the winter, she performed at Christmas at Rockefeller Center, Z100's Jingle Ball, Y100's Jingle Ball, and Q102's Jingle Ball.[13]

Singles edit

The album's lead single, "Be Good to Me" was released to mainstream airplay as the album's lead single on March 6, 2007.[14] It was originally released as a B-side for the promo release of "He Said She Said."[14] The single peaked at number 80 on the Billboard Hot 100, while reaching 67 in Austria and 57 in Germany.[15][16][17] The second single, "He Said She Said," originally released as a promo single for the album, was sent to mainstream radio on November 6, 2007.[14] The single peaked at 58 in the United States, 21 in Austria, 17 in Germany, and 62 in Canada.[16][17] It was later certified Gold in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of over 500,000 copies.[18] "Not Like That" served as the third single in several European countries, first released on January 25, 2008.[19] It peaked in the top 20 of Germany, top 30 in Switzerland, and at number 31 in Austria.[17][20] The fourth and final single from Headstrong was "Suddenly," which select European markets also received. It was released on May 2, 2008, and peaked at 45 in Germany.[17][21]

Headstrong Tour Across America edit

Headstrong Tour Across America
Tour by Ashley Tisdale
 
LocationUnited States
Associated albumHeadstrong
Start dateOctober 14, 2007
End dateDecember 22, 2007
Legs1
No. of shows10
Ashley Tisdale concert chronology

Headstrong Tour Across America was the debut concert tour by American recording artist Ashley Tisdale to promote the album. The backstage of the tour were shown on DVD There's Something About Ashley.

Date City Venue
United States[13]
October 14, 2007 Columbus, OH Polaris Fashion Place
October 16, 2007 Chicago, IL Orland Square Mall
October 17, 2007 Milwaukee, WI Southridge Mall
October 18, 2007 Bethesda, MD Westfield Montgomery
October 20, 2007 East Garden City Roosevelt Field Mall
October 23, 2007 Philadelphia, PA Willow Grove Park Mall
October 25, 2007 Nashville, TN Opry Mills
October 29, 2007 Minneapolis, MN Mall of America
October 30, 2007 Independence, MO Independence Center
November 1, 2007 Dallas, TX Stonebriar Centre

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [4]
Blender(mixed)[10]
Billboard(mixed)[7]
The Arizona Daily Wildcat(mixed)[9]

Heather Phares of AllMusic rated the album 3 out of 5 stars and commented, "her voice is pleasant enough, but it's not especially distinctive, and she's not helped by a batch of songs that aren't nearly as charming as High School Musical's tunes."[4] Phares also said that although the album wasn't winning considering the high-profile songwriters and producers involved, "it's fine for anyone who just wants to hear more of Ashley Tisdale's -- and not Sharpay Evans' -- singing."[4] Jon Dolan of Blender said Tisdale did not import her "spunky" High School Musical character in the album, and that even with the quality of producers, "no stylistic slipper fits right."[10] Gary Graff of Billboard said Tisdale went, "the contemporary CHR school of fellow Mouse products Britney Spears and first-album Christina Aguilera—lots of synthesizer-laden, beat-heavy, layered-vocal dance tracks" that varied between "come-hithers" and "self-affirming anthems."[7] Graff commented, "she'll have to develop a more defined identity before she can truly win our affections."[7] James Ross of The Arizona Daily Wildcat commended the album's uptempo songs but critiqued the ballads, commenting she hits the right notes on uptempo numbers, while on ballads, "Any 'Musical' fan knows that Tisdale can belt one out, but this is not apparent on the album."[9] Overall, Ross said, "Although the album fails in places, it is ll [sic] a worthy attempt by an up-and-coming pop artist to please her audience."[9]

Commercial performance edit

The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 in the US, selling over 64,000 copies in its first week.[22][23] On June 3, 2008, the album was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over 500,000 units.[18] The album sold over 564,000 copies in United States as of July 13, 2009 [24] and 1.1 million copies worldwide as of February 2010. The album debuted on the Austrian Albums Chart at number 33, and after its fifth week on the chart, it peaked at 21.[25] In its opening week on New Zealand Albums Chart and the Swiss Albums Chart, it peaked at 22 and 98, respectively.[25] On the Australian Albums Chart, it peaked at 80, while spending 33 weeks on the German Albums Chart, peaking at 23.[26][27] Headstrong also peaked at 155 on the UK Albums Chart and 16 on the Irish Albums Chart,[28][29] and was later certified Gold in the latter region by the Irish Recorded Music Association.[30]

Track listing edit

Headstrong track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
0."Intro" (physical only) Jack D. Elliot1:05
1."So Much for You"Adam Longlands, Lauren Christy, Scott Spock, Graham EdwardsThe Matrix3:05
2."He Said She Said"J. R. Rotem, Evan "Kidd" Bogart, Ryan TedderRotem3:08
3."Be Good to Me"Kara DioGuardi, Joacim Persson, Niclas MolinderTwin3:33
4."Not Like That"Persson, Molinder, Pette Ankarberg, David Jassy, Ashley TisdaleTwin3:01
5."Unlove You"Guy Roche, Shelly Peiken, Sarah HudsonRoche3:29
6."Positivity"Roche, Peiken, Samantha JadeRoche3:44
7."Love Me for Me"Diane WarrenEmanuel Kiriakou3:45
8."Goin' Crazy"Persson, Molinder, Ankarberg, Celetia MartinTwin, Roche3:09
9."Over It"Tisdale, Bryan Todd, Michael "Smidi" SmithTodd, Smith2:54
10."Don't Touch (The Zoom Song)"Adam Anders, Nikki Hassman, Rasmus Bille Bahncke, Rene TromborgAnders, Supaflyas3:11
11."We'll Be Together"PeikenMark Hammond4:00
12."Headstrong"Longlands, Spock, Christy, EdwardsThe Matrix3:11
13."Suddenly"Janice Robinson, TisdaleRoche3:39
Total length:44:58
Japanese bonus track[31]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Be Good to Me" (Scalfati from T.H.C. Scalfonzo Pop Mixshow)DioGuardi, Persson, MolinderTwin (Original), Scalfati (Remix)5:01
Walmart exclusive edition bonus tracks[32]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Who I Am"Bryan Todd, Anton Bass, Michael "Smidi" SmithTodd, Bass, Smith3:18
15."It's Life"Ashley Tisdale, Shelly Peiken, Mark HammondHammond3:47
Walmart revised edition[32]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Be Good to Me" (Scalfati from T.H.C. Scalfonzo Pop Mixshow)DioGuardi, Persson, MolinderTwin (Original), Steven Scalfati (Remix)5:01
US iTunes Store and international digital special edition bonus tracks[33][34]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."I Will Be Me"Todd, Smith, Sean Holt, TJ StaffordTodd, Smith3:16
15."He Said She Said" (karaoke version)Rotem, Bogart, TedderRotem3:08
16."Be Good to Me" (karaoke version)DioGuardi, Persson, MolinderTwin3:14
European special edition bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Behind-the-Scenes Ashley Tisdale Footage"24:34
US Ultimate Holiday Gift Edition bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."There's Something About Ashley – The Music Video Trilogy"12:08
2."The Life and Times of Ashley Tisdale – The Documentary"46:42

Samples

  • "Be Good to Me" contains an uncredited sample of "Feelgood Lies" by German girl-group No Angels, written by Pelle Ankarberg, Charlie Dore, Niclas Molinder, Maryann Morgan and Joacim Persson.
  • "Unlove You" is a cover of the song by Sarah Hudson released in 2004.
  • "Don't Touch (The Zoom Song)" is a cover of the song "Zoom" by Tata Young released in 2006.[35]

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from Headstrong at Allmusic.[5]

Production

  • Executive Producers: Lori Feldman and Tom Whalley
  • Vocal Producers: Adam Anders and Nikki Hassman
  • Mastering: Chris Gehringer
  • Mastering Assistant: Will Quinnell
  • Engineers: Adam Anders, Rasmus Billie Bähncke, Dushyant Bhakta, Stuart Brawley, Steve Churchyard, Joe Corcoran, Dave Dillbeck, Kara DioGuardi, Chris Holmes, Emanuel Kiriakou, Alan Mason, The Matrix, Greg Ogan and Twin
  • String Arranger: David Campbell
  • Assistant Engineers: Tom Bender and Cliff Lin
  • A&R: Tommy Page
  • Photography: Mark Liddell & Brian Bowen Smith
  • Art Direction: Ellen Wakayama
  • Design: Julian Peploe

Charts and certifications edit

References edit

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Headstrong is the debut studio album by American singer Ashley Tisdale released on February 6 2007 by Warner Bros Records Tisdale began working on the project after the first installment of High School Musical 2006 Tisdale described her work on the album I didn t really know who I was and I was trying to figure out who to do I now am way more comfortable in my own skin The performer worked with a variety of established writers and producers on the album including Diane Warren J R Rotem Ryan Tedder Evan Kidd Bogart and Kara DioGuardi among others Commenting that the album garnered its title from her personality Tisdale said she wanted to use her first album to formally introduce herself personally and not as one of the several characters she is known for HeadstrongStudio album by Ashley TisdaleReleasedFebruary 6 2007Recorded2005 2006GenrePop R amp BLength44 58LabelWarner Bros ProducerJ R Rotem The Matrix Bryan Todd Michael Smith Guy Roche Twin Scott Spock Shelly Peiken Emanuel KiriakouAshley Tisdale chronologyHeadstrong 2007 Guilty Pleasure 2009 Singles from Headstrong Be Good to Me Released December 26 2006 He Said She Said Released January 15 2007 Not Like That Released January 25 2008 Suddenly Released May 2 2008 Headstrong s style derives mainly from the genres of pop hip pop and contemporary R amp B backed by electronica Additionally the album incorporates hip hop beats while some tracks infuse dancehall and some styles of world music The album lyrically discusses themes central to modern teen pop such as broken hearts crushes and self confidence Many music critics compared this first effort to the debut albums of fellow Disney Channel alums Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera Carrying primarily an urban pop tone the hip pop of Gwen Stefani was also said to be an influence on the album Headstrong itself received mixed reviews from critics who while complimenting it overall called it ordinary and panned the ballads Critics were also unimpressed to ambivalent regarding Tisdale s vocal skills Regardless with her multitude of fans the album debuted at 5 on the Billboard 200 selling over 64 000 copies in its opening week it also charted well in numerous international markets It was later certified as gold by the RIAA and the Irish Recorded Music Association The album s lead single Be Good to Me charted moderately in the United States and select European markets the second single from the album He Said She Said peaked at 58 in the US and appeared on several international charts peaking within the top 20 in Germany and Austria The last two singles were released exclusively in certain European countries The third single Not Like That charted in the top half of several European charts while the fourth and final single Suddenly charted in Germany Tisdale supported the album with promotional appearances High School Musical The Concert and her tour Headstrong Tour Across America The album was ranked as the 6 best album of 2007 by the readers of Billboard Magazine 1 Contents 1 Background and development 2 Composition 3 Promotion 3 1 Singles 3 2 Headstrong Tour Across America 4 Critical reception 5 Commercial performance 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Charts and certifications 8 1 Charts 8 2 Certifications 9 ReferencesBackground and development editTisdale got her first start on Billboard when she became the first female artist in history to debut with two songs on the Billboard Hot 100 from the soundtrack of High School Musical 2 Tisdale called the feat crazy stating When I think about artists like Madonna and Beyonce it s surreal I seriously can t comprehend it 2 Soon after the completion of High School Musical Tisdale began work on her debut album In December 2006 producer J R Rotem confirmed he was producing and writing with Tisdale for the album 3 I want people to know that I m a real person and that I ve been through normal situations like crushes and heartbreaks I think hearing my stories will help the audience relate better to me Ashley Tisdale on the conception of Headstrong 2 Tisdale said that the album was an opportunity for her fans to get to know her better commenting People know my characters but they don t know me 2 Noting that she never spills much information about her life in interviews she also said that the album talks about life and things personal to her 2 Regarding the previous statement the singer said she wanted people to understand that she was normal and how they could relate to her 2 Tisdale titled the album Headstrong because she calls herself a headstrong type of person commenting that she was the term in the sense of knowing how she wants to look sing and come across 2 In addition to wanting to record songs that touched her and those that she could personally identify with she co wrote three songs on the album Over It Not Like That and Suddenly 2 Don t Touch The Zoom Song is a cover song originally performed by Tata Young while the Diane Warren penned Love Me for Me was originally a leftover track recorded by American girl group Dream for their 2003 album Reality however it was left unreleased It would later be recorded and popularized by South African girl group Jamali Tisdale collaborated with Rotem Ryan Tedder and Evan Kidd Bogart on He Said She Said 4 Tisdale also worked heavily with production teams The Matrix and Twin Additionally Diane Warren David Jassy Guy Roche Shelly Peiken Sarah Hudson Samantha Jade and Bryan Todd were the other remaining music veterans that worked on the project with the rest being relatively unknown writers 4 While the album does not contain credited featured artists Jassy Jack D Elliot Keely Pressly Lauren Christy Scott Spock Graham Edwards Kara DioGuardi Victoria Sandstorm Windy Wagner Bryan Todd Tata Young and Marissa Pontecorvo provide background vocals on tracks 5 Jassy performed rap interludes on Be Good to Me which he co wrote 4 The album was released in the United States on February 6 2007 6 Composition edit nbsp Be Good to Me source source A 24 second sample of Be Good to Me a fusion of pop and R amp B featuring an urban beat Problems playing this file See media help Headstrong derives mainly from the genres of pop electropop and R amp B while incorporating dance pop themes and hip hop and dancehall elements 4 7 It carries many elements of hip pop itself and has been compared to the music of Gwen Stefani The title track Headstrong mixes slinky verses with cheerleader chants like Stefani s Hollaback Girl The album begins with a futuristic introduction which contains excerpts of other songs on the set 8 So Much For You is a dance song about a confident girl who wants true love 8 He Said She Said has been described as steamy dancefloor seduction 6 Be Good to Me contains an urban beat 6 Not Like That which contains influences of Middle Eastern music covers the topic of the familiar misunderstood celebrity but was referred to as more worked up than whiny 6 Containing rap interludes by Tisdale and clap along beats 9 according to Gary Graff of Billboard the song is also liking to Stefani 7 Positivity makes use of syncopated beats and old school synths 4 Over It has boingy effects 6 Goin Crazy has similarities to Britney Spears You Drive Me Crazy while Suddenly seems to cover Tisdale discovering her stardom 4 Jon Dolan of Blender coined the song The Little Mermaid worthy 10 Spears is also said to be an influence of Tisdale s husky alto voice in Over It and So Much For You 9 The dance song Don t Touch The Zoom Song has an 80 s style beat 9 Promotion edit nbsp Tisdale flaunted by background dancers performing Headstrong during High School Musical The Concert To promote the album Tisdale appeared in several live and televised appearances performing the singles Be Good to Me and He Said She Said On February 6 2007 she appeared and performed on Good Morning America and appeared at a signing at FYE in West Nyack New York 11 The following day when the album was released she performed on Live With Regis and Kelly 11 On February 8 2007 she appeared in the studios of WPIX and KTLA for their respective morning news shows 11 Tisdale also appeared at a Verizon Wireless store in Pasadena California on February 10 2007 to promote the set 12 She also performed He Said She Said on The Early Show 11 Additionally Tisdale performed cuts from the album during her solo set list on High School Musical The Concert 13 On October 22 2007 Tisdale co hosted MTV s TRL During the winter she performed at Christmas at Rockefeller Center Z100 s Jingle Ball Y100 s Jingle Ball and Q102 s Jingle Ball 13 Singles edit The album s lead single Be Good to Me was released to mainstream airplay as the album s lead single on March 6 2007 14 It was originally released as a B side for the promo release of He Said She Said 14 The single peaked at number 80 on the Billboard Hot 100 while reaching 67 in Austria and 57 in Germany 15 16 17 The second single He Said She Said originally released as a promo single for the album was sent to mainstream radio on November 6 2007 14 The single peaked at 58 in the United States 21 in Austria 17 in Germany and 62 in Canada 16 17 It was later certified Gold in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of over 500 000 copies 18 Not Like That served as the third single in several European countries first released on January 25 2008 19 It peaked in the top 20 of Germany top 30 in Switzerland and at number 31 in Austria 17 20 The fourth and final single from Headstrong was Suddenly which select European markets also received It was released on May 2 2008 and peaked at 45 in Germany 17 21 Headstrong Tour Across America edit Headstrong Tour Across AmericaTour by Ashley Tisdale nbsp LocationUnited StatesAssociated albumHeadstrongStart dateOctober 14 2007End dateDecember 22 2007Legs1No of shows10Ashley Tisdale concert chronologyHigh School Musical The Concert 2006 Headstrong Tour Across America 2007 Headstrong Tour Across America was the debut concert tour by American recording artist Ashley Tisdale to promote the album The backstage of the tour were shown on DVD There s Something About Ashley Date City Venue United States 13 October 14 2007 Columbus OH Polaris Fashion Place October 16 2007 Chicago IL Orland Square Mall October 17 2007 Milwaukee WI Southridge Mall October 18 2007 Bethesda MD Westfield Montgomery October 20 2007 East Garden City Roosevelt Field Mall October 23 2007 Philadelphia PA Willow Grove Park Mall October 25 2007 Nashville TN Opry Mills October 29 2007 Minneapolis MN Mall of America October 30 2007 Independence MO Independence Center November 1 2007 Dallas TX Stonebriar CentreCritical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Blender mixed 10 Billboard mixed 7 The Arizona Daily Wildcat mixed 9 Heather Phares of AllMusic rated the album 3 out of 5 stars and commented her voice is pleasant enough but it s not especially distinctive and she s not helped by a batch of songs that aren t nearly as charming as High School Musical s tunes 4 Phares also said that although the album wasn t winning considering the high profile songwriters and producers involved it s fine for anyone who just wants to hear more of Ashley Tisdale s and not Sharpay Evans singing 4 Jon Dolan of Blender said Tisdale did not import her spunky High School Musical character in the album and that even with the quality of producers no stylistic slipper fits right 10 Gary Graff of Billboard said Tisdale went the contemporary CHR school of fellow Mouse products Britney Spears and first album Christina Aguilera lots of synthesizer laden beat heavy layered vocal dance tracks that varied between come hithers and self affirming anthems 7 Graff commented she ll have to develop a more defined identity before she can truly win our affections 7 James Ross of The Arizona Daily Wildcat commended the album s uptempo songs but critiqued the ballads commenting she hits the right notes on uptempo numbers while on ballads Any Musical fan knows that Tisdale can belt one out but this is not apparent on the album 9 Overall Ross said Although the album fails in places it is ll sic a worthy attempt by an up and coming pop artist to please her audience 9 Commercial performance editThe album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 in the US selling over 64 000 copies in its first week 22 23 On June 3 2008 the album was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for sales of over 500 000 units 18 The album sold over 564 000 copies in United States as of July 13 2009 24 and 1 1 million copies worldwide as of February 2010 The album debuted on the Austrian Albums Chart at number 33 and after its fifth week on the chart it peaked at 21 25 In its opening week on New Zealand Albums Chart and the Swiss Albums Chart it peaked at 22 and 98 respectively 25 On the Australian Albums Chart it peaked at 80 while spending 33 weeks on the German Albums Chart peaking at 23 26 27 Headstrong also peaked at 155 on the UK Albums Chart and 16 on the Irish Albums Chart 28 29 and was later certified Gold in the latter region by the Irish Recorded Music Association 30 Track listing editHeadstrong track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length0 Intro physical only Jack D Elliot1 051 So Much for You Adam Longlands Lauren Christy Scott Spock Graham EdwardsThe Matrix3 052 He Said She Said J R Rotem Evan Kidd Bogart Ryan TedderRotem3 083 Be Good to Me Kara DioGuardi Joacim Persson Niclas MolinderTwin3 334 Not Like That Persson Molinder Pette Ankarberg David Jassy Ashley TisdaleTwin3 015 Unlove You Guy Roche Shelly Peiken Sarah HudsonRoche3 296 Positivity Roche Peiken Samantha JadeRoche3 447 Love Me for Me Diane WarrenEmanuel Kiriakou3 458 Goin Crazy Persson Molinder Ankarberg Celetia MartinTwin Roche3 099 Over It Tisdale Bryan Todd Michael Smidi SmithTodd Smith2 5410 Don t Touch The Zoom Song Adam Anders Nikki Hassman Rasmus Bille Bahncke Rene TromborgAnders Supaflyas3 1111 We ll Be Together PeikenMark Hammond4 0012 Headstrong Longlands Spock Christy EdwardsThe Matrix3 1113 Suddenly Janice Robinson TisdaleRoche3 39Total length 44 58 Japanese bonus track 31 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length14 Be Good to Me Scalfati from T H C Scalfonzo Pop Mixshow DioGuardi Persson MolinderTwin Original Scalfati Remix 5 01 Walmart exclusive edition bonus tracks 32 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length14 Who I Am Bryan Todd Anton Bass Michael Smidi SmithTodd Bass Smith3 1815 It s Life Ashley Tisdale Shelly Peiken Mark HammondHammond3 47 Walmart revised edition 32 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length16 Be Good to Me Scalfati from T H C Scalfonzo Pop Mixshow DioGuardi Persson MolinderTwin Original Steven Scalfati Remix 5 01 US iTunes Store and international digital special edition bonus tracks 33 34 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length14 I Will Be Me Todd Smith Sean Holt TJ StaffordTodd Smith3 1615 He Said She Said karaoke version Rotem Bogart TedderRotem3 0816 Be Good to Me karaoke version DioGuardi Persson MolinderTwin3 14 European special edition bonus DVDNo TitleLength1 Behind the Scenes Ashley Tisdale Footage 24 34 US Ultimate Holiday Gift Edition bonus DVDNo TitleLength1 There s Something About Ashley The Music Video Trilogy 12 082 The Life and Times of Ashley Tisdale The Documentary 46 42 Samples Be Good to Me contains an uncredited sample of Feelgood Lies by German girl group No Angels written by Pelle Ankarberg Charlie Dore Niclas Molinder Maryann Morgan and Joacim Persson Unlove You is a cover of the song by Sarah Hudson released in 2004 Don t Touch The Zoom Song is a cover of the song Zoom by Tata Young released in 2006 35 Personnel editCredits adapted from Headstrong at Allmusic 5 Lead vocals Ashley Tisdale David Jassy Background vocals David Jassy Jack D Elliot Keely Pressly Lauren Christy Scott Spock Graham Edwards Kara DioGuardi Victoria Sandstorm Windy Wagner Bryan Todd Tata Young Marissa Pontecorvo Keyboards Rasmus Billie Bahncke Bass Adam Anders Guitar Adam Anders Emanuel Kiriakou and Joacim Persson Production Executive Producers Lori Feldman and Tom Whalley Vocal Producers Adam Anders and Nikki Hassman Mastering Chris Gehringer Mastering Assistant Will Quinnell Engineers Adam Anders Rasmus Billie Bahncke Dushyant Bhakta Stuart Brawley Steve Churchyard Joe Corcoran Dave Dillbeck Kara DioGuardi Chris Holmes Emanuel Kiriakou Alan Mason The Matrix Greg Ogan and Twin String Arranger David Campbell Assistant Engineers Tom Bender and Cliff Lin A amp R Tommy Page Photography Mark Liddell amp Brian Bowen Smith Art Direction Ellen Wakayama Design Julian PeploeCharts and certifications editCharts edit Chart 2007 Peakposition Australian Albums Chart 26 80 Austrian Albums Chart 25 21 German Albums Chart 27 33 Irish Albums Chart 29 16 Italian Albums Chart 25 76 New Zealand Albums Chart 25 22 Swiss Albums Chart 25 98 UK Albums Chart 28 155 US Billboard 200 22 5 Year end charts Chart 2007 Peak position US Billboard 200 22 196 Certifications edit Region Certification Certified units sales Brazil 23 000 36 Ireland IRMA Gold 30 7 500 United States RIAA Gold 18 500 000 Argentina CAPIFF Gold 37 20 000References edit 2007 Year in Music Billboard Archived from the original on December 19 2007 Retrieved July 24 2008 by Billboard a b c d e f g h Ashley Tisdale talks Upstart Magazine Hawke s Bay New Zealand Archived from the original on June 2 2010 Retrieved October 3 2010 Reid Shaheem December 19 2007 Producer J R Rotem Helping 50 Get Soul Tossing Beats For Dr Dre MTV News MTV Networks Retrieved September 26 2010 a b c d e f g h i Phares Heather allmusic Headstrong gt Overview Allmusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved September 26 2010 a b allmusic Headstrong gt Credits Allmusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved October 4 2010 a b c d e Amazon com Headstrong Ashley Tisdale Music Amazon com Amazon Inc Retrieved October 4 2010 a b c d e Graff Gary February 10 2007 Headstrong 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