Daddy Issues (album)
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The Daddy Issues is the upcoming debut studio album by American rapper and singer Brooke Candy. Originally titled Freaky Princess, it was scheduled to be released sometime during 2016.[2]
Background
Candy's debut album, called Daddy Issues, is currently being produced by label-mate Sia amongst others. Sia, who is an executive producer and a songwriter on the album, discovered Candy on Instagram and reached out to her, believing “that I was the only person who could really support [Candy] in becoming who [she is] on a grander stage or platform.”.[3]
So far, Sia has written at least one song for Candy's upcoming album, titled "Living Out Loud".[3] Other collaborators include Greg Kurstin and Jack Antonoff.[4]
Promotion
Singles
A song called "Rubber Band Stacks" was released as a single. The music video, directed by Cody Critcheloe[5] and styled by Nicola Formichetti was premiered on August 17, 2015,[6][7] but it won't make the final cut to the album.[citation needed] It was released on August 13, 2015 followed by its music video on August 18. The song is featured on the Madden NFL 16 video game.[8]
On January 29, 2016; Brooke Candy released a new single anticipating her upcoming album, titled "Happy Days".[9] On February 4, 2016 its video also styled by Formichetti and directed by Renata Raksha was premiered on Nylon,[10] and later was uploaded on YouTube. On May 13 she releases a song titled "Changes" to promote her second makeup line.[11] On June 2 a new single called "Nasty" along its music video, directed by Rankin and co-styled by Candy herself was premiered via Hunger TV.[12] A month later, on July 7, another single called "Paper or Plastic" was released. [13] The music video (directed by Darren Craig) premiered a week later.[14][15][16]
Recorded songs
Credits from released songs adapted from Deezer.[17]
- "Changes" (written by Brooke Candy, Jack Antonoff & Jesse St. John; produced by Antonoff)
- "Fight" (written by Candy, Sia Furler & Jesse Shatkin)[18]
- "Happy Days" (written by Cassie Davis, Sean Mullins, Ali Tamposi, Olivia Waithe & Talay Riley; produced by More Mega)
- "Living Out Loud" (written by Furler, Greg Kurstin, Geoffrey Early & Priscilla Renea)[19]
- "Straight Jacket" (written by Furler, Sandy Wilhelm & Cory Nitta; original version written solely by Furler and Wilhelm)[20][21]
- "Nasty" (written and produced by Jayson DeZuzio)
- "Paper or Plastic" (written by Shari Short, Afshin "AFSHeeN" Salmani and Josh Cumbee; produced by NONFICTION)
- "Oh Yeah"
References
- ^ https://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/living-out-loud-kda-remix/id1185110029
- ^ "Talking Happiness And Change With Brooke Candy". Idol. 3 March 2016.
- ^ a b "The Chosen Ones". Paper. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
- ^ "brooke candy's back! - read - i-D". Vice.
- ^ "Brooke Candy: Rubber Band Stacks (Video 2015)". IMDb.
- ^ "New Brooke Candy Music Video: Rubber Band Stacks". W. 17 August 2015.
- ^ "Brooke Candy: Rubber Band Stacks". Hunger TV.
- ^ "Listen to the Madden NFL 16 Soundtrack". EA Sports.
- ^ "Brooke Candy Swaps Hip-Hop For Gloomy Electro-Pop On "Happy Days" - Idolator". Idolator. 5 February 2016.
- ^ "Brooke Candy Seeks "Happy Days" In New Video". Nylon.
- ^ "Watch: Brooke Candy - "Changes"". Wonderland.
- ^ "Premiere: Brooke Candy N-A-S-T-Y". Hunger TV.
- ^ "Brooke Candy's New Track "Paper or Plastic" Is a Pure Shot of Sparkling Pop". Noisey.
- ^ "Brooke Candy + Her Sister Wives Take Control Over Their Lives In Her New Music Video". Nylon.
- ^ "Brooke Candy Seeks Retribution In "Paper Or Plastic" Video: Watch - Idolator". Idolator. 15 July 2016.
- ^ "Watch Brooke Candy take revenge on her patriarchal oppressor". Dazed. 14 July 2016.
- ^ "Brooke Candy - Deezer". Deezer.
- ^ "BMI - Repertoire Search". BMI.
- ^ "ACE Repertory". ASCAP.
- ^ "Search - APRA AMCOS Australia". APRA AMCOS.
- ^ "ACE Repertory". ASCAP.