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Smile (Katy Perry album)

Smile is the sixth studio album by American singer Katy Perry. It was released on August 28, 2020, by Capitol Records, three years after its predecessor Witness (2017). Perry worked with various producers on the album, such as Josh Abraham, Carolina Liar, the Daylights, G Koop, Andrew Goldstein, Oligee, Oscar Görres, Oscar Holter, Ilya, Ian Kirkpatrick, the Monsters & Strangerz, Charlie Puth, Stargate and Zedd. She described Smile as her "journey towards the light, with stories of resilience, hope, and love". Primarily a pop record, Smile is characterized by themes of self-help and empowerment.

Smile
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 28, 2020 (2020-08-28)
Recorded2018–2020
Studio
  • Burbank (Heavy Duty)
  • Hollywood (Orange Grove)
  • Los Angeles (Glendale Boulevard Swamp, MXM, Pulse, Unsub, Westlake, Windmark)
  • Santa Barbara (Quarantine 805, Secret Garden)
  • Stockholm, Sweden (A-House, House Mouse, MXM)
  • Sweden (BLND)
  • Sydney, Australia (Studios 301)
GenrePop
Length36:36
LabelCapitol
Producer
Katy Perry chronology
Witness
(2017)
Smile
(2020)
Singles from Smile
  1. "Daisies"
    Released: May 15, 2020
  2. "Smile"
    Released: July 10, 2020
  3. "Not the End of the World"
    Released: December 21, 2020

Three singles were released from the album: "Daisies", the lead single, was released on May 15, 2020, and peaked at number 40 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100; it was followed by "Smile", and "Not the End of the World".[1] Smile also contains Perry's 2019 standalone singles "Never Really Over" and "Harleys in Hawaii" in its standard tracklist, while the Japanese and fan editions of the album further include her other preceding singles, "Small Talk" (2019) and "Never Worn White" (2020).

Upon release, Smile received mixed reviews from music critics, who thought the album is one of Perry's solid efforts but criticized its familiar lyrics and production. Commercially, Smile reached the top five in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the top 10 in Austria, Ireland, and Italy.

Background and conception edit

Katy Perry stated she was struggling with situational depression in 2017, following the underperformance of her fifth studio album Witness, public criticism of her,[2] and breakup with then-boyfriend and current fiancé Orlando Bloom; she conceived Smile during this period.[3][4][5] In March 2018, Ian Kirkpatrick announced he had worked with Perry on new music. In an interview with The Fader, he stated: "We did a couple of days and she is amazing." He further stated that working with Perry was "someone I've wanted to work with my whole life, and she was literally the most normal, no-ego person."[6] In 2019, she released the singles "Never Really Over",[7] "Harleys in Hawaii"[8] and "Small Talk".[9]

In March 2020, Perry revealed her pregnancy with Bloom, via the music video for her single "Never Worn White".[10] The pregnancy influenced Smile as well.[4][5] Perry also announced her intentions of releasing "a lot" of new music during the year's summer.[11] In May, she announced "Daisies" as the lead single of her new album.[12][13] The same month, Amazon Alexa announced the album's release date as August 14, 2020.[14][15] In a June 2020 interview with Billboard, Perry discussed a new song, titled "Teary Eyes".[16] She later confirmed the following month that "Never Really Over" would be on the album.[7] The same month, the album's title was confirmed as Smile, after one of the songs on the album.[17]

Theme and artwork edit

Perry explained that Smile is about "finding the light at the end of the tunnel", and taking back your smile, and that the album comes from a place where she fell in after her career and relationship with Orlando Bloom hit a low point back in 2017. She discussed struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts, and stated that gratitude is what saved her life.[18] Perry also defined the album as her "journey towards the light, with stories of resilience, hope, and love".[19] The album's artwork features Perry as "a glum clown with a red nose and a blue and white checkered suit above the title, Smile".[20] The fan edition comes with a lenticular cover[21]

Release and promotion edit

 
Perry performing "Daisies" during her residency Play.

The singer unveiled the cover artwork of Smile via a Twitter game that involved her fans/followers tweeting about the album to "pop virtual balloons in order to uncover" the album cover.[20] On July 27, 2020, she announced that the album release date had been pushed back two weeks due to "unavoidable production delays".[22] In August 2020, she announced a limited edition collection of vinyl picture discs and alternative CD packaging for the album. Five alternative covers/vinyl picture discs were available for pre-order for a period of 5 days.[23] Smile was also released as a bone white vinyl,[24] a picture disc,[25] a cassette,[26] and a limited deluxe edition CD with a lenticular cover,[27] titled the "Fan edition."[28]

Smile was released on August 28, 2020. A series of animated music videos titled The Smile Video Series was released, which featured animated music videos for seven songs from Smile. Each video showcased a different style of animation, with one being released each day between August 26 and September 1, 2020.[29] On November 9, 2020, Perry performed "Never Really Over" and "Not the End of the World" as a part of her setlist for the TMall Double 11 Gala.[30][31] She performed "Only Love" with Darius Rucker at the American Music Awards of 2020 on November 22, 2020. It marked her first televised performance after giving birth to her first child, Daisy Dove Bloom.[32] A remix of the track "Cry About It Later", featuring Luísa Sonza and Bruno Martini, was released on April 24, 2021, alongside a lyric video. She also included the solo version of song in her setlist at the Lazada Super Party.[33] Many songs from the album were performed at Perry's 2021–2023 Las Vegas Residency, Play.

Singles edit

 
Perry performing "Not the End of the World" during her residency Play.

Throughout 2019 and 2020, Perry released four solo songs, originally marketed as standalone singles. "Never Really Over", released on May 31, 2019, was announced to be on Smile by Perry in June 2020.[7] "Harleys in Hawaii" was revealed to be on the standard track list upon the release of the album pre-order.[34] "Small Talk" and "Never Worn White" did not make the standard track list, but ended up as bonus tracks on the "Fan" and Japanese editions of the album.[28]

"Daisies" was released on May 15, 2020, as the album's lead single.[35] It debuted at number 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100.[36]

"Smile", the title track, was released as the second single on July 10, 2020, along with the album pre-order.[37]

Perry then released "What Makes a Woman" as a promotional single ahead of the album, on August 20, 2020.[38] She released an acoustic version exclusive to her Vevo page on the same day,[39] and revealed that the track is dedicated to her daughter.[40]

"Cry About It Later" was released as a promotional single for the record on August 28, 2020.[41] In April 2021, Perry released a remix of this song with Brazilian DJ, Bruno Martini, who remixed the song and featured vocals from Brazilian singer Luísa Sonza.

On November 17, 2020, a remix of "Resilient" featuring Tiësto and Aitana was released as the album's second promotional single.[42] A music video was released for the remix on the same day, and is a part of the Open To Better campaign by Coca-Cola.[43]

"Not the End of the World" was released on December 21, 2020, as the third single from the album. A music video for the track was released to YouTube on the same day, which stars Zooey Deschanel.[44]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?5.3/10[45]
Metacritic58/100[46]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [47]
The A.V. ClubB−[48]
Clash2/10[49]
The Daily Telegraph     [3]
Entertainment WeeklyB−[50]
The Independent     [51]
The Irish Times     [52]
NME     [53]
Pitchfork5.7/10[54]
The Sydney Morning Herald     [55]

Smile received mixed reviews from critics, who deemed it a "relatively solid album", but criticized its familiar sound and "cliched" lyrics.[56] At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from publications, the Smile received a weighted average score of 58, based on 18 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[46] AnyDecentMusic? gave the album 5.3 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[45]

Lindsay Zolandz of The New York Times thought that Smile tries to add brightness to the dark, with a lightness that was absent in its predecessor, Witness (2017).[57] Mark Kennedy of Chicago Tribune deemed the album a course-correction that sets Perry back into pure pop, and labeled most of the album "bit of a bummer" due its apologetic tone.[4] The i newspaper's Joe Muggs complimented the restrained production and Perry's maturation as a pop star, but dismissed the lyrical content as "bit too much self-help book redemption".[58] Writing for The Daily Telegraph, Kate Solomon noted that Smile feels very "so earnest that it strays into cringe-worthy territory", but displays the strongest traits of Perry's music: "fizzy bops" and huge hooks.[3]

USA Today writer Patrick Ryan opined that Smile exudes newfound joy, with some of the most carefree songs of the singer's career. However, he criticized the self-empowerment lyrics as clichéd, adding that Perry gives listeners a déjà vu rather than seeking a new musical direction.[5] Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly described the album's sound as too familiar, unaltered from Perry's older discography.[50] Craig Jenkins of Vulture found Smile to be lyrically weak, but overall an improvement over Witness, and named the singles as its best tracks.[59] Alexa Camp from Slant Magazine wrote that Perry avoids experimentation by opting to stay "in her lane".[60] Kish Lal of The Sydney Morning Herald branded Smile as falling flat despite the honesty in subjects dealt.[55] Louise Bruton of The Irish Times asserted that the album possesses perfect melodies, but criticized the lyrics as "subpar".[52]

In unfavorable reviews, Pitchfork writer Dani Blum dubbed Smile as cliché-ridden pop with confusing platitudes, that is also inapt for the COVID-19 pandemic.[54] The A.V. Club's Alex McLevy opined that Perry is "struggling to be taken seriously", as Smile holds back her ability to evolve, instead of the intended showcase of the singer's "real" side.[48] Stereogum's Chris DeVille wrote the record was dull and unadventurous, and did not believe the lyricism was memorable,[61] while Helen Brown of The Independent called the album forgettable, and found the singer resorting to basics.[51] Hannah Mylrea of NME wrote that the album comprises lackluster imitations and fillers, devoid of the catchy hooks and couplets of Perry's older records.[53] Writing for Clash, Joe Rivers felt Smile lacked substance, and called the production outdated.[49]

Commercial performance edit

 
Perry performing "Never Really Over" during her residency Play.

Smile debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200 chart, marking Perry's fifth top-10 album and her first album since One of the Boys (2008) to not reach number one. It opened with 50,000 album equivalent units, of which 35,000 were sales, 14,000 were streaming-equivalent units (translating to 21 million on-demand streams) and 2,000 track-equivalent units.[62] Smile fell 49 spots to number 54 in its second week,[63] and placed at number 104 in the third week.[64] It charted its fourth week on the Billboard 200 at number 160, following which it exited the chart.[65][66] As of March 2021, Smile has sold 67,000 pure copies and accumulated 402,000 units in the United States.[67]

Smile opened at number five on the Canadian Albums Chart[68] and UK Albums Chart, earning 8,579 units in the latter.[69] It entered at number nine on the Irish Albums Chart, marking Perry's fifth consecutive top-10 album in Ireland.[70] Smile debuted at number two on Australia's ARIA Albums Chart, blocked from number one by Metallica's live album S&M2 (2020).[71] It landed at number four on New Zealand's Top 40 Albums Chart,[72] and number 39 on Japan's Oricon Albums chart.[73] Smile debuted and peaked at number 14 in Germany.[74]

Track listing edit

Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Never Really Over"3:43
2."Cry About It Later"3:10
3."Teary Eyes"3:02
4."Daisies"2:54
5."Resilient"3:07
6."Not the End of the World"
  • Perry
  • Pollack
  • Love
  • Hindlin
  • Goldstein
  • Goldstein[a]
  • Görres
2:58
7."Smile"
2:46
8."Champagne Problems"
  • Carlsson
  • Ryan
  • Karlsson[b]
3:16
9."Tucked"
  • Perry
  • Alqaisi
  • Hindlin
  • Ryan
  • Carlsson
  • Carlsson
  • Ryan
  • Karlsson[b]
3:07
10."Harleys in Hawaii"
  • Puth
  • Carlsson
  • Karlsson[b]
3:05
11."Only Love"
3:18
12."What Makes a Woman"
2:11
Total length:36:36
Fan edition (bonus tracks)[28]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Small Talk"
  • Perry
  • Carlsson
  • Puth
  • Hindlin
  • Carlsson
  • Puth
  • Karlsson[b]
2:41
14."Never Worn White"
  • Perry
  • Carlsson
  • Ryan
  • Hindlin
  • Carlsson
  • Karlsson[b]
3:45
15."Daisies" (acoustic)
  • Perry
  • Bellion
  • Hindlin
  • Pollack
  • J. Johnson
  • S. Johnson
  • Pierre-Luc Rioux
  • Stone[b]
3:05
16."Daisies" (Oliver Heldens remix)
  • Perry
  • Bellion
  • Hindlin
  • Pollack
  • J. Johnson
  • S. Johnson
  • The Monsters & Strangerz[a]
  • Stone[b]
  • Oliver Heldens[d]
3:35
Total length:49:42
Target edition (bonus tracks)[75][76]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Message from Katy"  3:31
14."High on Your Supply"
4:00
Total length:44:07
Japanese edition (bonus tracks)[77][78]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."Small Talk"
  • Perry
  • Carlsson
  • Puth
  • Hindlin
  • Carlsson
  • Puth
  • Karlsson[b]
2:41
16."Never Worn White"
  • Perry
  • Carlsson
  • Ryan
  • Hindlin
  • Carlsson
  • Karlsson[b]
3:45
17."Daisies" (acoustic)
  • Perry
  • Bellion
  • Hindlin
  • Pollack
  • J. Johnson
  • S. Johnson
  • Pierre-Luc Rioux
  • Stone[b]
3:05
18."Daisies" (Oliver Heldens remix)
  • Perry
  • Bellion
  • Hindlin
  • Pollack
  • J. Johnson
  • S. Johnson
  • The Monsters & Strangerz[a]
  • Stone[b]
  • Oliver Heldens[d]
3:35
Total length:57:22

Notes and samples

Personnel edit

Adapted from the album liner notes.[80]

Performance edit

Musicians edit

  • Oscar Holter – drums, bass, keyboards (2)
  • Rickard Göransson – guitars (2)
  • Andrew Goldstein – guitars, drums, bass, percussion (3); keyboards (3, 6)
  • Oscar Görres – drums, bass, percussion (3); keyboards (3, 6)
  • Michael Pollack – synthesizers (3), guitars (4), piano (6)
  • Pierre Luc Rioux – guitars (4, 17)
  • Mikkel S. Eriksen – all instruments (5)
  • Tor Hermansen – all instruments (5)
  • Lincoln Adler – saxophone (7)
  • Dave Richards – trumpet (7)
  • David Bukovinszky – cello (8, 16)
  • Johan Carlsson – keyboards (8, 9), strings arrangement (8), guitars (10, 15), Fender Rhodes (10), acoustic guitar, shaker, electric guitar (12); synthesizers (12, 15), talking, drum programming (15); piano (16)
  • Mattias Bylund – string synthesizer (8), horns arrangement, synthesizer horns (9); strings, strings arrangement (16)
  • Nils–Petter Ankarblom – string synthesizer, strings arrangement (8); horns arrangement (9)
  • Mattias Johansson – violin (8, 16)
  • Tomas Jonsson – tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone (9)
  • Peter Noos Johansson – trombone, tuba (9)
  • Magnus Johansson – trumpets (9)
  • Janne Bjerger – trumpets (9)
  • Wojtek Goral – alto saxophone (9)
  • Charlie Puth – synthesizers (10, 15)
  • Brad Oberhofer – Rhodes, organ, piano (11)
  • John DeBold – guitar, synthesizers, arrangement, vocal chops (11)
  • Elvira Anderfjärd – electric guitar, organ, bass, drums, (12)
  • John Ryan – electric guitar (12)
  • Ilya – arrangement, keyboards, bass, drums, percussion (14)
  • Ferras – keyboards (14)

Technical edit

  • Dave Kutch – mastering
  • Oliver Heldens – mastering (18)
  • Zeddmixing (1)
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing (2–6, 8–12, 14, 16, 17)
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing (7)
  • Phil Tan – mixing (15)
  • Ryan Shanahan – engineering, additional mixing (1)
  • Brian Cruz – assistant engineering (1)
  • Sam Holland – engineering (2, 8–10, 12, 14–16)
  • Cory Bice – engineering (2, 8–10, 12, 14, 16)
  • Jeremy Lertola – engineering (2, 8–10, 12, 14, 16), assistant recording engineering (15)
  • John Hanes – mix engineering (2–6, 8–12, 14, 16, 17)
  • Rachael Findlen – engineering (3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 15, 17)
  • Andrew Goldstein – vocals recording (3, 6)
  • The Monsters & Strangerz – vocals recording (4)
  • Mikkel S. Eriksen – engineering (5)
  • Thomas Warren – engineering (5)
  • Louie Gomez – engineering (7)
  • Blake Harden – engineering (7)
  • CJ Mixed It – engineering (7)
  • Darth "Denver" Moon – engineering (7)
  • Chris Galland – mix engineering (7)
  • Robin Florent – assistant engineering (7)
  • Scott Desmarais – assistant engineering (7)
  • Mattias Bylund – strings recording and editing (8), horns recording and editing (9)
  • John DeBold – engineering (11)
  • Bill Zimmerman – engineering (15)
  • Peter Karlsson – vocal editing (15)
  • Zeddprogramming (1)
  • Daniel James – programming (1)
  • Leah Haywood – programming (1)
  • Oscar Holter – programming (2)
  • Andre Goldstein programming (3, 6)
  • Oscar Görres – programming (3, 6)
  • Mikkel S. Eriksen – programming (5)
  • Tor Hermansen – programming (5)
  • Johan Carlsson – programming (8-10, 12, 16), drum programming (15)
  • Charlie Puth – programming (10), drum programming (15)
  • John DeBold – drum programming, synthesizer programming, string programming (11)
  • Elvira Anderfjärd – programming (12)
  • Ilya – programming (14)
  • Rami – programming (16)

Artwork edit

  • Nicole Frantz – art direction
  • Christine Hahn – photography
  • Nick Steinhardt – design

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Certifications for Smile
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Norway (IFPI Norway)[111] Platinum 20,000*
Poland (ZPAV)[112] Gold 10,000
United States 67,000[67]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Release dates and formats for Smile
Region Date Format Edition Label Ref.
Various August 28, 2020 Standard Capitol [113]
CD Fan [27]
Japan Japanese Universal Music Japan [77][114]
United States
  • CD
  • vinyl
Target Capitol [115][75]

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smile, katy, perry, album, smile, sixth, studio, album, american, singer, katy, perry, released, august, 2020, capitol, records, three, years, after, predecessor, witness, 2017, perry, worked, with, various, producers, album, such, josh, abraham, carolina, lia. Smile is the sixth studio album by American singer Katy Perry It was released on August 28 2020 by Capitol Records three years after its predecessor Witness 2017 Perry worked with various producers on the album such as Josh Abraham Carolina Liar the Daylights G Koop Andrew Goldstein Oligee Oscar Gorres Oscar Holter Ilya Ian Kirkpatrick the Monsters amp Strangerz Charlie Puth Stargate and Zedd She described Smile as her journey towards the light with stories of resilience hope and love Primarily a pop record Smile is characterized by themes of self help and empowerment SmileStudio album by Katy PerryReleasedAugust 28 2020 2020 08 28 Recorded2018 2020StudioBurbank Heavy Duty Hollywood Orange Grove Los Angeles Glendale Boulevard Swamp MXM Pulse Unsub Westlake Windmark Santa Barbara Quarantine 805 Secret Garden Stockholm Sweden A House House Mouse MXM Sweden BLND Sydney Australia Studios 301 GenrePopLength36 36LabelCapitolProducerJosh Abraham Johan Carlsson John DeBold Dreamlab Andrew Goldstein Oscar Gorres Oscar Holter Ilya Ian Kirkpatrick The Monsters amp Strangerz Oligee Charlie Puth Pierre Luc Rioux John Ryan Stargate ZeddKaty Perry chronologyWitness 2017 Smile 2020 Singles from Smile Daisies Released May 15 2020 Smile Released July 10 2020 Not the End of the World Released December 21 2020Three singles were released from the album Daisies the lead single was released on May 15 2020 and peaked at number 40 on the U S Billboard Hot 100 it was followed by Smile and Not the End of the World 1 Smile also contains Perry s 2019 standalone singles Never Really Over and Harleys in Hawaii in its standard tracklist while the Japanese and fan editions of the album further include her other preceding singles Small Talk 2019 and Never Worn White 2020 Upon release Smile received mixed reviews from music critics who thought the album is one of Perry s solid efforts but criticized its familiar lyrics and production Commercially Smile reached the top five in Australia Canada New Zealand the United Kingdom the United States and the top 10 in Austria Ireland and Italy Contents 1 Background and conception 1 1 Theme and artwork 2 Release and promotion 2 1 Singles 3 Critical reception 4 Commercial performance 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 6 1 Performance 6 2 Musicians 6 3 Technical 6 4 Artwork 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications and sales 9 Release history 10 ReferencesBackground and conception editKaty Perry stated she was struggling with situational depression in 2017 following the underperformance of her fifth studio album Witness public criticism of her 2 and breakup with then boyfriend and current fiance Orlando Bloom she conceived Smile during this period 3 4 5 In March 2018 Ian Kirkpatrick announced he had worked with Perry on new music In an interview with The Fader he stated We did a couple of days and she is amazing He further stated that working with Perry was someone I ve wanted to work with my whole life and she was literally the most normal no ego person 6 In 2019 she released the singles Never Really Over 7 Harleys in Hawaii 8 and Small Talk 9 In March 2020 Perry revealed her pregnancy with Bloom via the music video for her single Never Worn White 10 The pregnancy influenced Smile as well 4 5 Perry also announced her intentions of releasing a lot of new music during the year s summer 11 In May she announced Daisies as the lead single of her new album 12 13 The same month Amazon Alexa announced the album s release date as August 14 2020 14 15 In a June 2020 interview with Billboard Perry discussed a new song titled Teary Eyes 16 She later confirmed the following month that Never Really Over would be on the album 7 The same month the album s title was confirmed as Smile after one of the songs on the album 17 Theme and artwork edit Perry explained that Smile is about finding the light at the end of the tunnel and taking back your smile and that the album comes from a place where she fell in after her career and relationship with Orlando Bloom hit a low point back in 2017 She discussed struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts and stated that gratitude is what saved her life 18 Perry also defined the album as her journey towards the light with stories of resilience hope and love 19 The album s artwork features Perry as a glum clown with a red nose and a blue and white checkered suit above the title Smile 20 The fan edition comes with a lenticular cover 21 Release and promotion edit nbsp Perry performing Daisies during her residency Play The singer unveiled the cover artwork of Smile via a Twitter game that involved her fans followers tweeting about the album to pop virtual balloons in order to uncover the album cover 20 On July 27 2020 she announced that the album release date had been pushed back two weeks due to unavoidable production delays 22 In August 2020 she announced a limited edition collection of vinyl picture discs and alternative CD packaging for the album Five alternative covers vinyl picture discs were available for pre order for a period of 5 days 23 Smile was also released as a bone white vinyl 24 a picture disc 25 a cassette 26 and a limited deluxe edition CD with a lenticular cover 27 titled the Fan edition 28 Smile was released on August 28 2020 A series of animated music videos titled The Smile Video Series was released which featured animated music videos for seven songs from Smile Each video showcased a different style of animation with one being released each day between August 26 and September 1 2020 29 On November 9 2020 Perry performed Never Really Over and Not the End of the World as a part of her setlist for the TMall Double 11 Gala 30 31 She performed Only Love with Darius Rucker at the American Music Awards of 2020 on November 22 2020 It marked her first televised performance after giving birth to her first child Daisy Dove Bloom 32 A remix of the track Cry About It Later featuring Luisa Sonza and Bruno Martini was released on April 24 2021 alongside a lyric video She also included the solo version of song in her setlist at the Lazada Super Party 33 Many songs from the album were performed at Perry s 2021 2023 Las Vegas Residency Play Singles edit nbsp Perry performing Not the End of the World during her residency Play Throughout 2019 and 2020 Perry released four solo songs originally marketed as standalone singles Never Really Over released on May 31 2019 was announced to be on Smile by Perry in June 2020 7 Harleys in Hawaii was revealed to be on the standard track list upon the release of the album pre order 34 Small Talk and Never Worn White did not make the standard track list but ended up as bonus tracks on the Fan and Japanese editions of the album 28 Daisies was released on May 15 2020 as the album s lead single 35 It debuted at number 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100 36 Smile the title track was released as the second single on July 10 2020 along with the album pre order 37 Perry then released What Makes a Woman as a promotional single ahead of the album on August 20 2020 38 She released an acoustic version exclusive to her Vevo page on the same day 39 and revealed that the track is dedicated to her daughter 40 Cry About It Later was released as a promotional single for the record on August 28 2020 41 In April 2021 Perry released a remix of this song with Brazilian DJ Bruno Martini who remixed the song and featured vocals from Brazilian singer Luisa Sonza On November 17 2020 a remix of Resilient featuring Tiesto and Aitana was released as the album s second promotional single 42 A music video was released for the remix on the same day and is a part of the Open To Better campaign by Coca Cola 43 Not the End of the World was released on December 21 2020 as the third single from the album A music video for the track was released to YouTube on the same day which stars Zooey Deschanel 44 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 5 3 10 45 Metacritic58 100 46 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 47 The A V ClubB 48 Clash2 10 49 The Daily Telegraph nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Entertainment WeeklyB 50 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 51 The Irish Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 52 NME nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 53 Pitchfork5 7 10 54 The Sydney Morning Herald nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 55 Smile received mixed reviews from critics who deemed it a relatively solid album but criticized its familiar sound and cliched lyrics 56 At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from publications the Smile received a weighted average score of 58 based on 18 reviews indicating mixed or average reviews 46 AnyDecentMusic gave the album 5 3 out of 10 based on their assessment of the critical consensus 45 Lindsay Zolandz of The New York Times thought that Smile tries to add brightness to the dark with a lightness that was absent in its predecessor Witness 2017 57 Mark Kennedy of Chicago Tribune deemed the album a course correction that sets Perry back into pure pop and labeled most of the album bit of a bummer due its apologetic tone 4 The i newspaper s Joe Muggs complimented the restrained production and Perry s maturation as a pop star but dismissed the lyrical content as bit too much self help book redemption 58 Writing for The Daily Telegraph Kate Solomon noted that Smile feels very so earnest that it strays into cringe worthy territory but displays the strongest traits of Perry s music fizzy bops and huge hooks 3 USA Today writer Patrick Ryan opined that Smile exudes newfound joy with some of the most carefree songs of the singer s career However he criticized the self empowerment lyrics as cliched adding that Perry gives listeners a deja vu rather than seeking a new musical direction 5 Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly described the album s sound as too familiar unaltered from Perry s older discography 50 Craig Jenkins of Vulture found Smile to be lyrically weak but overall an improvement over Witness and named the singles as its best tracks 59 Alexa Camp from Slant Magazine wrote that Perry avoids experimentation by opting to stay in her lane 60 Kish Lal of The Sydney Morning Herald branded Smile as falling flat despite the honesty in subjects dealt 55 Louise Bruton of The Irish Times asserted that the album possesses perfect melodies but criticized the lyrics as subpar 52 In unfavorable reviews Pitchfork writer Dani Blum dubbed Smile as cliche ridden pop with confusing platitudes that is also inapt for the COVID 19 pandemic 54 The A V Club s Alex McLevy opined that Perry is struggling to be taken seriously as Smile holds back her ability to evolve instead of the intended showcase of the singer s real side 48 Stereogum s Chris DeVille wrote the record was dull and unadventurous and did not believe the lyricism was memorable 61 while Helen Brown of The Independent called the album forgettable and found the singer resorting to basics 51 Hannah Mylrea of NME wrote that the album comprises lackluster imitations and fillers devoid of the catchy hooks and couplets of Perry s older records 53 Writing for Clash Joe Rivers felt Smile lacked substance and called the production outdated 49 Commercial performance edit nbsp Perry performing Never Really Over during her residency Play Smile debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200 chart marking Perry s fifth top 10 album and her first album since One of the Boys 2008 to not reach number one It opened with 50 000 album equivalent units of which 35 000 were sales 14 000 were streaming equivalent units translating to 21 million on demand streams and 2 000 track equivalent units 62 Smile fell 49 spots to number 54 in its second week 63 and placed at number 104 in the third week 64 It charted its fourth week on the Billboard 200 at number 160 following which it exited the chart 65 66 As of March 2021 Smile has sold 67 000 pure copies and accumulated 402 000 units in the United States 67 Smile opened at number five on the Canadian Albums Chart 68 and UK Albums Chart earning 8 579 units in the latter 69 It entered at number nine on the Irish Albums Chart marking Perry s fifth consecutive top 10 album in Ireland 70 Smile debuted at number two on Australia s ARIA Albums Chart blocked from number one by Metallica s live album S amp M2 2020 71 It landed at number four on New Zealand s Top 40 Albums Chart 72 and number 39 on Japan s Oricon Albums chart 73 Smile debuted and peaked at number 14 in Germany 74 Track listing editStandard editionNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Never Really Over Katy PerryDagny SandvikMichelle BuzzJason GillGino BarlettaHayley WarnerAnton ZaslavskiLeah CooneyDaniel JamesZeddDreamlab3 432 Cry About It Later PerryAlexandra YatchenkoJonnali ParmeniusOscar HolterHolterPeter Karlsson b 3 103 Teary Eyes PerryMichael PollackMadison LoveJacob Kasher HindlinAndrew GoldsteinGoldstein a Oscar Gorres3 024 Daisies PerryJonathan BellionPollackHindlinJordan K JohnsonStefan JohnsonThe Monsters amp Strangerz a Gian Stone b 2 545 Resilient PerryFerras AlqaisiMikkel S EriksenTor Erik HermansenStargate3 076 Not the End of the World PerryPollackLoveHindlinGoldsteinGoldstein a Gorres2 587 Smile PerryBrittany Starrah HazzardAlqaisiOliver Oligee GoldsteinJosh AbrahamAnthony CrissBenny GolsonKier GistVincent BrownAbrahamOligeeG Koop c 2 468 Champagne Problems PerryHindlinJohn RyanJohan CarlssonIan KirkpatrickCarlssonRyanKarlsson b 3 169 Tucked PerryAlqaisiHindlinRyanCarlssonCarlssonRyanKarlsson b 3 0710 Harleys in Hawaii PerryCharlie PuthHindlinCarlssonPuthCarlssonKarlsson b 3 0511 Only Love PerrySophie CookeAndrew JacksonJohn DeBold a Svend Lerche b 3 1812 What Makes a Woman PerrySarah HudsonHindlinRyanCarlssonCarlsson a Elvira Anderfjard c Karlsson b 2 11Total length 36 36 Fan edition bonus tracks 28 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length13 Small Talk PerryCarlssonPuthHindlinCarlssonPuthKarlsson b 2 4114 Never Worn White PerryCarlssonRyanHindlinCarlssonKarlsson b 3 4515 Daisies acoustic PerryBellionHindlinPollackJ JohnsonS JohnsonPierre Luc RiouxStone b 3 0516 Daisies Oliver Heldens remix PerryBellionHindlinPollackJ JohnsonS JohnsonThe Monsters amp Strangerz a Stone b Oliver Heldens d 3 35Total length 49 42 Target edition bonus tracks 75 76 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length13 Message from Katy 3 3114 High on Your Supply PerryIlya SalmanzadehAlqaisiSavan KotechaIlya a Karlsson b 4 00Total length 44 07 Japanese edition bonus tracks 77 78 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length15 Small Talk PerryCarlssonPuthHindlinCarlssonPuthKarlsson b 2 4116 Never Worn White PerryCarlssonRyanHindlinCarlssonKarlsson b 3 4517 Daisies acoustic PerryBellionHindlinPollackJ JohnsonS JohnsonPierre Luc RiouxStone b 3 0518 Daisies Oliver Heldens remix PerryBellionHindlinPollackJ JohnsonS JohnsonThe Monsters amp Strangerz a Stone b Oliver Heldens d 3 35Total length 57 22 Notes and samples a main and vocal production b vocal production c additional production d production for the remixed version Never Really Over contains interpolations from Love You Like That written by Dagny Sandvik Jason Gill Michelle Buzz Not the End of the World contains elements from Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye written by Paul Leka Gary DeCarlo Dale Frashuer Smile contains samples from Jamboree written by Anthony Criss Benny Golson Vincent Brown Kier Gist Vinyl pressings of the album feature an alternative version of Smile featuring Diddy with additional writers Sean Combs and Cordae Dunston 79 Personnel editAdapted from the album liner notes 80 Performance edit Katy Perry vocals all tracks background vocals 2 Leah Haywood background vocals 1 Hayley Warner background vocals 1 Gino Barletta background vocals 1 Sasha Alex Sloan background vocals 2 Noonie Bao background vocals 2 Andrew Goldstein background vocals 3 Jacob Kasher Hindlin background vocals 3 Michael Pollack background vocals 3 6 Madison Love background vocals 3 6 Jon Bellion background vocals 4 Kamaria Anita Ousley background vocals 7 Charlie Puth background vocals 10 15 Johan Carlsson background vocals 10 Sophie Frances Cooke background vocals 11 Ilya Salmanzadeh background vocals 14 Savan Kotecha background vocals 14 Sachi DiSerafino gang vocals 11 Lila Drew gang vocals 11 Karissa Reynafarje gang vocals 11 John DeBold gang vocals 11 Elvira Anderfjard background vocals 12 Musicians edit Oscar Holter drums bass keyboards 2 Rickard Goransson guitars 2 Andrew Goldstein guitars drums bass percussion 3 keyboards 3 6 Oscar Gorres drums bass percussion 3 keyboards 3 6 Michael Pollack synthesizers 3 guitars 4 piano 6 Pierre Luc Rioux guitars 4 17 Mikkel S Eriksen all instruments 5 Tor Hermansen all instruments 5 Lincoln Adler saxophone 7 Dave Richards trumpet 7 David Bukovinszky cello 8 16 Johan Carlsson keyboards 8 9 strings arrangement 8 guitars 10 15 Fender Rhodes 10 acoustic guitar shaker electric guitar 12 synthesizers 12 15 talking drum programming 15 piano 16 Mattias Bylund string synthesizer 8 horns arrangement synthesizer horns 9 strings strings arrangement 16 Nils Petter Ankarblom string synthesizer strings arrangement 8 horns arrangement 9 Mattias Johansson violin 8 16 Tomas Jonsson tenor saxophone baritone saxophone 9 Peter Noos Johansson trombone tuba 9 Magnus Johansson trumpets 9 Janne Bjerger trumpets 9 Wojtek Goral alto saxophone 9 Charlie Puth synthesizers 10 15 Brad Oberhofer Rhodes organ piano 11 John DeBold guitar synthesizers arrangement vocal chops 11 Elvira Anderfjard electric guitar organ bass drums 12 John Ryan electric guitar 12 Ilya arrangement keyboards bass drums percussion 14 Ferras keyboards 14 Technical edit Dave Kutch mastering Oliver Heldens mastering 18 Zedd mixing 1 Serban Ghenea mixing 2 6 8 12 14 16 17 Manny Marroquin mixing 7 Phil Tan mixing 15 Ryan Shanahan engineering additional mixing 1 Brian Cruz assistant engineering 1 Sam Holland engineering 2 8 10 12 14 16 Cory Bice engineering 2 8 10 12 14 16 Jeremy Lertola engineering 2 8 10 12 14 16 assistant recording engineering 15 John Hanes mix engineering 2 6 8 12 14 16 17 Rachael Findlen engineering 3 4 6 8 10 15 17 Andrew Goldstein vocals recording 3 6 The Monsters amp Strangerz vocals recording 4 Mikkel S Eriksen engineering 5 Thomas Warren engineering 5 Louie Gomez engineering 7 Blake Harden engineering 7 CJ Mixed It engineering 7 Darth Denver Moon engineering 7 Chris Galland mix engineering 7 Robin Florent assistant engineering 7 Scott Desmarais assistant engineering 7 Mattias Bylund strings recording and editing 8 horns recording and editing 9 John DeBold engineering 11 Bill Zimmerman engineering 15 Peter Karlsson vocal editing 15 Zedd programming 1 Daniel James programming 1 Leah Haywood programming 1 Oscar Holter programming 2 Andre Goldstein programming 3 6 Oscar Gorres programming 3 6 Mikkel S Eriksen programming 5 Tor Hermansen programming 5 Johan Carlsson programming 8 10 12 16 drum programming 15 Charlie Puth programming 10 drum programming 15 John DeBold drum programming synthesizer programming string programming 11 Elvira Anderfjard programming 12 Ilya programming 14 Rami programming 16 Artwork edit Nicole Frantz art direction Christine Hahn photography Nick Steinhardt designCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Smile Chart 2020 PeakpositionArgentine Albums CAPIF 81 6Australian Albums ARIA 82 2Austrian Albums O3 Austria 83 8Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 84 7Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 85 5Canadian Albums Billboard 86 5Croatian International Albums HDU 87 18Czech Albums CNS IFPI 88 35Dutch Albums Album Top 100 89 13Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 90 18French Albums SNEP 91 17German Albums Offizielle Top 100 74 14Greek Albums IFPI 92 47Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 93 23Irish Albums OCC 94 9Italian Albums FIMI 95 10Japan Hot Albums Billboard Japan 96 32Japanese Albums Oricon 97 39New Zealand Albums RMNZ 72 4Norwegian Albums VG lista 98 25Polish Albums ZPAV 99 24Portuguese Albums AFP 100 3Scottish Albums OCC 101 3Slovak Albums CNS IFPI 102 28South Korean Albums Gaon 103 98Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 104 5Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 105 58Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 106 8UK Albums OCC 107 5Uruguayan Albums CUD 108 10US Billboard 200 109 5 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Smile Chart 2020 PositionUS Top Current Album Sales Billboard 110 86Certifications and sales editCertifications for Smile Region Certification Certified units salesNorway IFPI Norway 111 Platinum 20 000 Poland ZPAV 112 Gold 10 000 United States 67 000 67 Sales figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history editRelease dates and formats for Smile Region Date Format Edition Label Ref Various August 28 2020 CassetteCDdigital downloadstreamingvinyl Standard Capitol 113 CD Fan 27 Japan Japanese Universal Music Japan 77 114 United States CDvinyl Target Capitol 115 75 References edit Lavin Will Taylor Swift celebrates Katy Perry s new music video calls it genius NME Retrieved February 1 2023 Sources on commercial and public reception of Witness Katy Perry had situational depression after Witness album BBC News July 18 2018 Archived from the original on January 4 2022 Retrieved January 4 2022 Katy Perry Suffered From Depression After Witness Flopped Out July 18 2018 Archived from the original on January 4 2022 Retrieved January 4 2022 Katy Perry Revealed She Battled Situational Depression After Her Album Underperformed Marie Claire July 18 2018 Archived from the original on January 4 2022 Retrieved January 4 2022 Thompson Eliza June 12 2017 7 Theories About Why Katy Perry s New Album Is Such a Flop Cosmopolitan Archived from the original on January 4 2022 Retrieved January 4 2022 Katy Perry s Witness is a fine breakup album Why didn t she just say so USA Today Archived from the original on August 5 2017 Retrieved January 4 2022 Novak Kim May 30 2020 Katy Perry was clinically depressed after Witness album didn t do well Metro Archived from the original on January 4 2022 Retrieved January 4 2022 a b c Solomon Kate August 25 2020 Katy Perry Smile review when life gives you lemons make sweet fizzy pop The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on August 25 2020 Retrieved August 25 2020 a b c Kennedy Mark August 24 2020 Review Katy Perry acknowledges missteps in downer album Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on August 27 2020 Retrieved August 25 2020 a b c Ryan Patrick August 24 2020 Smile review Katy Perry is a pop star with nothing to prove on frothy new album USA Today Archived from the original on August 27 2020 Retrieved August 25 2020 Kheraj Alim March 8 2018 Ian Kirkpatrick on helping create Dua Lipa s New Rules and other weirdo mega hits The Fader Archived from the original on December 29 2019 Retrieved May 13 2020 a b c Ginsberg Gab July 1 2020 Katy Perry Drops Acoustic Version of Daisies Confirms Never Really Over Will Be on KP5 Billboard 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