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Troubled Paradise

Troubled Paradise is the debut studio album by American singer Slayyyter. It was released on June 11, 2021 by Fader Label. It received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised the updated production, lyricism and maturity in songwriting. Some critics deemed this album an improvement from her debut mixtape.[5][6][7]

Troubled Paradise
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 11, 2021 (2021-06-11)
Recorded2019–2020
GenreHyperpop[1]
Length36:31
LabelFader Label
Producer
Slayyyter chronology
Slayyyter
(2019)
Troubled Paradise
(2021)
Starfucker
(2023)
Singles from Troubled Paradise
  1. "Self Destruct"
    Released: October 21, 2020
  2. "Troubled Paradise"
    Released: January 22, 2021
  3. "Clouds"
    Released: February 26, 2021
  4. "Cowboys"
    Released: April 9, 2021
  5. "Over This!"
    Released: May 7, 2021
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Dork[2]
Pitchfork6.0/10[1]
PopMatters8/10[3]
Tom Hull – on the WebB+ ()[4]

Background and development edit

In September 2019, after releasing a string of singles and having achieved a moderate success with tracks on TikTok, as well as ascending in social media as an emerging star in niches such as hyperpop and the Stan Twitter community, Slayyyter released her eponymous debut mixtape.[8] A month before its release, the artist answered some online questions regarding the mixtape. In response to a fan asking if rock would be present on the mixtape, she replied that she would be "saving this style for S2", presumably referring to her then-upcoming debut studio album. Later, Slayyyter did indeed work with the genre in some of the Troubled Paradise tracks.[9]

In September 2019, a few days before the release of Slayyyter, the singer was questioned on Twitter about a popular unreleased track among fans she had mentioned and played before, "Doghouse" (later, "Dog House"). The answer was "yes :} will be finished for s1 deluxe edition".[10] Months after that, she continued to tease fans with a taste of what was coming, having teased "Doghouse" almost in full while livestreaming on Instagram. Some other rumors also started spreading about what songs would be included in Slayyyter's next record. Known tracks at the time (late 2019 and early 2020) were "Talk to Me", "ID", "Dangerous", "Villain" and "Heaven". None of those tracks, with the exception of "Villain" and "Dog House", were added to the final tracklist of Troubled Paradise. It is also worth noting that since the release of her first demos on SoundCloud, around 2018, the release of her debut mixtape and Mini Tour in 2019, until the release of Troubled Paradise in 2021, Slayyyter gained enough popularity to obtain a loyal fanbase.[11]

The production of Troubled Paradise has its roots back in Slayyyter's Mini Tour (2019), when she teased fans saying the album would be "much better" than her debut mixtape and that they would love it.[12] In early 2020, the singer traveled to L.A. to work on the record. She ended up staying there, while many recording studios shuttered and halted music production. “A lot of people were, like ‘I can’t make songs right now ’cause I can’t get to the studio [...] And I was like, ‘[That] sucks. I’m fine. I know how to do it.’”, she says. Regarding the production of Troubled Paradise, she stated in interviews that its sound would be cleaner than her previous record, as she realized many fans were criticizing the mixing of Slayyyter. "It isn't bedroom pop", says the artist.[13]

Singles and promotion edit

On October 21, 2020, "Self Destruct" was released as the album's lead single, accompanied by the release of its music video hours later.[14] The music video was directed by Brent McKeever.[15]

"Throatzillaaa" was released as the first promotional single on November 13, 2020.[16] A lyric video was made available on November 9 before the official announcement on November 11. In December, the title track "Troubled Paradise" was registered on Slayyyter's ASCAP.[17] before being officially announced on January 19, 2021. "Troubled Paradise" and its music video, directed by Munachi Osegbu and produced by Collin Druz, were released on January 22. The song was leaked in full the day before, as well as the album's final tracklist, cover art and the "Troubled Paradise" music video.[18]

On January 21, 2021, one day before planned, Slayyyter announced the official album title as Troubled Paradise on social media, along with its official art cover and release date of June 11, 2021. The day after, the tracklist and pre-sale were made available.[7]

"Clouds" was released as the next single on February 26, 2021,[19] followed by "Cowboys" on April 9[20] and "Over This!" on May 7.[21]

Track listing edit

Troubled Paradise track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Self Destruct" (featuring Wuki)Wuki2:15
2."Venom"
  • Slayyyter
  • Ethan Budnick
Robokid2:24
3."Throatzillaaa"
Gupi3:05
4."Dog House"
  • Slayyyter
  • Budnick
Robokid2:22
5."Butterflies..."
  • Slayyyter
  • Budnick
Robokid1:48
6."Troubled Paradise"
  • Slayyyter
  • John Hill
  • Jordan Palmer
  • Budnick
  • Robokid
  • Hill
  • Palmer
4:01
7."Clouds"
  • Slayyyter
  • Marc Schneider
  • Nicolas DiPietrantonio
  • Schmarx
  • Nicopop
3:10
8."Cowboys"
  • Slayyyter
  • Dave Burris
  • Micah Jasper
  • Burris
  • Jasper
3:38
9."Serial Killer"Pilotpriest3:57
10."Over This!"
  • Greatti
  • Cervini
2:56
11."Villain"
  • Slayyyter
  • Leavy
  • Greatti
  • Cervini
  • Greatti
  • Cervini
3:33
12."Letters"
  • Slayyyter
  • Nate Campany
  • Kyle Shearer
  • Campany
  • Shearer
3:15
Total length:36:31

Personnel edit

  • John Greenham – mastering
  • Wuki – mixing, recording (1)
  • Rob Kinelski – mixing (2, 5–12)
  • Ike Schultz – mixing (3, 4)
  • Robokid – recording (2, 4–6)
  • Gupi – recording (3)
  • John Hill – recording (6)
  • Jordan Palmer – recording (6)
  • Schmarx – recording (7)
  • Nicopop – recording (7)
  • Dave Burris – recording (8)
  • Micah Jasper – recording (8)
  • Lauren D'Elia – recording (9)
  • Pilotpriest – recording (9)
  • Chris Greatti – recording (10, 11)
  • Zakk Cervini – recording (10, 11)
  • Kyle Shearer – recording (12)
  • Nate Campany – recording (12)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Bardhan, Ashley (June 14, 2021). "Slayyyter: Troubled Paradise Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
  2. ^ Firth, Abigall (June 9, 2021). "Slayyyter – Troubled Paradise". Dork. Retrieved June 11, 2021.
  3. ^ Malone, Nick (June 15, 2021). "SSLAYYYTER'S 'TROUBLED PARADISE' IS A FUNNY, CATCHY, BOUNDARY-PUSHING COLLECTION OF SONGS". PopMatters. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
  4. ^ Hull, Tom (July 5, 2021). "Music Week". Tom Hull – on the Web. Retrieved July 7, 2021.
  5. ^ "Slayyyter". FADER Label. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  6. ^ "Slayyyter - Troubled Paradise". Discogs. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  7. ^ a b "Slayyyter announces debut album 'Troubled Paradise'". NME. 2021-01-22. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  8. ^ Foster, Liz (2019-03-05). "Slayyyter and the Future of Pop Music". Medium. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  9. ^ "@slayyyter on Twitter: "saving this style for S2"". Twitter. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  10. ^ "@slayyyter on Twitter:" yes :} will be finished for s1 deluxe edition"". Twitter. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  11. ^ Wang, Steffanee. "Slayyyter's Go-To Sad Song Is This Britney Spears Classic". Nylon. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  12. ^ "@slayyyter on Twitter: "s1 will be cute but im already working on s2 and its much better"". Twitter. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  13. ^ "Fans Of Gwen Stefani & Fergie Will Have A New Fave In Slayyyter". Bustle. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  14. ^ "Slayyyter drops raucous new single "Self Destruct" featuring Wuki". The Fader. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  15. ^ "@slayyyter on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  16. ^ Sajae Elder (November 13, 2020). "Slayyyter talks a good game on "Throatzillaaa"". The Fader. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  17. ^ "ACE Repertory". www.ascap.com. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  18. ^ Slayyyter – Throatzillaaa (2020, File), retrieved 2021-06-12
  19. ^ Slayyyter – Clouds (2021, File), retrieved 2021-06-12
  20. ^ Slayyyter – Cowboys (2021, File), retrieved 2021-06-12
  21. ^ Slayyyter – Over This! (2021, File), retrieved 2021-06-12

External links edit

  • slayyyter at slayyyter.com
  • Slayyyter - Troubled Paradise at discogs.com

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Troubled Paradise is the debut studio album by American singer Slayyyter It was released on June 11 2021 by Fader Label It received generally positive reviews from music critics who praised the updated production lyricism and maturity in songwriting Some critics deemed this album an improvement from her debut mixtape 5 6 7 Troubled ParadiseStudio album by SlayyyterReleasedJune 11 2021 2021 06 11 Recorded2019 2020GenreHyperpop 1 Length36 31LabelFader LabelProducerWuki Gupi John Hill Jordan Palmer Robokid Chris Greatti Dave Burris Kyle Shearer Micah Jasper Nate Campany Nicopop Pilotpriest Schmarx Zakk CerviniSlayyyter chronologySlayyyter 2019 Troubled Paradise 2021 Starfucker 2023 Singles from Troubled Paradise Self Destruct Released October 21 2020 Troubled Paradise Released January 22 2021 Clouds Released February 26 2021 Cowboys Released April 9 2021 Over This Released May 7 2021Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingDork 2 Pitchfork6 0 10 1 PopMatters8 10 3 Tom Hull on the WebB 4 Contents 1 Background and development 2 Singles and promotion 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 References 6 External linksBackground and development editIn September 2019 after releasing a string of singles and having achieved a moderate success with tracks on TikTok as well as ascending in social media as an emerging star in niches such as hyperpop and the Stan Twitter community Slayyyter released her eponymous debut mixtape 8 A month before its release the artist answered some online questions regarding the mixtape In response to a fan asking if rock would be present on the mixtape she replied that she would be saving this style for S2 presumably referring to her then upcoming debut studio album Later Slayyyter did indeed work with the genre in some of the Troubled Paradise tracks 9 In September 2019 a few days before the release of Slayyyter the singer was questioned on Twitter about a popular unreleased track among fans she had mentioned and played before Doghouse later Dog House The answer was yes will be finished for s1 deluxe edition 10 Months after that she continued to tease fans with a taste of what was coming having teased Doghouse almost in full while livestreaming on Instagram Some other rumors also started spreading about what songs would be included in Slayyyter s next record Known tracks at the time late 2019 and early 2020 were Talk to Me ID Dangerous Villain and Heaven None of those tracks with the exception of Villain and Dog House were added to the final tracklist of Troubled Paradise It is also worth noting that since the release of her first demos on SoundCloud around 2018 the release of her debut mixtape and Mini Tour in 2019 until the release of Troubled Paradise in 2021 Slayyyter gained enough popularity to obtain a loyal fanbase 11 The production of Troubled Paradise has its roots back in Slayyyter s Mini Tour 2019 when she teased fans saying the album would be much better than her debut mixtape and that they would love it 12 In early 2020 the singer traveled to L A to work on the record She ended up staying there while many recording studios shuttered and halted music production A lot of people were like I can t make songs right now cause I can t get to the studio And I was like That sucks I m fine I know how to do it she says Regarding the production of Troubled Paradise she stated in interviews that its sound would be cleaner than her previous record as she realized many fans were criticizing the mixing of Slayyyter It isn t bedroom pop says the artist 13 Singles and promotion editOn October 21 2020 Self Destruct was released as the album s lead single accompanied by the release of its music video hours later 14 The music video was directed by Brent McKeever 15 Throatzillaaa was released as the first promotional single on November 13 2020 16 A lyric video was made available on November 9 before the official announcement on November 11 In December the title track Troubled Paradise was registered on Slayyyter s ASCAP 17 before being officially announced on January 19 2021 Troubled Paradise and its music video directed by Munachi Osegbu and produced by Collin Druz were released on January 22 The song was leaked in full the day before as well as the album s final tracklist cover art and the Troubled Paradise music video 18 On January 21 2021 one day before planned Slayyyter announced the official album title as Troubled Paradise on social media along with its official art cover and release date of June 11 2021 The day after the tracklist and pre sale were made available 7 Clouds was released as the next single on February 26 2021 19 followed by Cowboys on April 9 20 and Over This on May 7 21 Track listing editTroubled Paradise track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Self Destruct featuring Wuki SlayyyterKris BarmanWuki2 152 Venom SlayyyterEthan BudnickRobokid2 243 Throatzillaaa SlayyyterSpencer HawkGupi3 054 Dog House SlayyyterBudnickRobokid2 225 Butterflies SlayyyterBudnickRobokid1 486 Troubled Paradise SlayyyterJohn HillJordan PalmerBudnickRobokidHillPalmer4 017 Clouds SlayyyterMarc SchneiderNicolas DiPietrantonioSchmarxNicopop3 108 Cowboys SlayyyterDave BurrisMicah JasperBurrisJasper3 389 Serial Killer SlayyyterAnthony Scott BurnsPilotpriest3 5710 Over This SlayyyterCatherine LeavyChris GreattiZakk CerviniGreattiCervini2 5611 Villain SlayyyterLeavyGreattiCerviniGreattiCervini3 3312 Letters SlayyyterNate CampanyKyle ShearerCampanyShearer3 15Total length 36 31Personnel editJohn Greenham mastering Wuki mixing recording 1 Rob Kinelski mixing 2 5 12 Ike Schultz mixing 3 4 Robokid recording 2 4 6 Gupi recording 3 John Hill recording 6 Jordan Palmer recording 6 Schmarx recording 7 Nicopop recording 7 Dave Burris recording 8 Micah Jasper recording 8 Lauren D Elia recording 9 Pilotpriest recording 9 Chris Greatti recording 10 11 Zakk Cervini recording 10 11 Kyle Shearer recording 12 Nate Campany recording 12 References edit a b Bardhan Ashley June 14 2021 Slayyyter Troubled Paradise Album Review Pitchfork Retrieved June 15 2021 Firth Abigall June 9 2021 Slayyyter Troubled Paradise Dork Retrieved June 11 2021 Malone Nick June 15 2021 SSLAYYYTER S TROUBLED PARADISE IS A FUNNY CATCHY BOUNDARY PUSHING COLLECTION OF SONGS PopMatters Retrieved June 17 2021 Hull Tom July 5 2021 Music Week Tom Hull on the Web Retrieved July 7 2021 Slayyyter FADER Label Retrieved 2021 06 12 Slayyyter Troubled Paradise Discogs Retrieved 2021 06 12 a b Slayyyter announces debut album Troubled Paradise NME 2021 01 22 Retrieved 2021 06 12 Foster Liz 2019 03 05 Slayyyter and the Future of Pop Music Medium Retrieved 2021 06 12 slayyyter on Twitter saving this style for S2 Twitter Retrieved 2021 06 12 slayyyter on Twitter yes will be finished for s1 deluxe edition Twitter Retrieved 2021 06 12 Wang Steffanee Slayyyter s Go To Sad Song Is This Britney Spears Classic Nylon Retrieved 2021 06 12 slayyyter on Twitter s1 will be cute but im already working on s2 and its much better Twitter Retrieved 2021 06 12 Fans Of Gwen Stefani amp Fergie Will Have A New Fave In Slayyyter Bustle Retrieved 2021 06 12 Slayyyter drops raucous new single Self Destruct featuring Wuki The Fader Retrieved 2021 06 12 slayyyter on Twitter Twitter Retrieved 2021 06 12 Sajae Elder November 13 2020 Slayyyter talks a good game on Throatzillaaa The Fader Retrieved 2021 06 12 ACE Repertory www ascap com Retrieved 2021 06 12 Slayyyter Throatzillaaa 2020 File retrieved 2021 06 12 Slayyyter Clouds 2021 File retrieved 2021 06 12 Slayyyter Cowboys 2021 File retrieved 2021 06 12 Slayyyter Over This 2021 File retrieved 2021 06 12External links editslayyyter at slayyyter com Slayyyter Troubled Paradise at discogs com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Troubled Paradise amp oldid 1208353160, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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