Sunshine Kitty

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Sunshine Kitty
Tove Lo - Sunshine Kitty.png
Studio album by
Released20 September 2019 (2019-09-20)
RecordedJanuary–April 2019
StudioMXM Studios
(Stockholm, Sweden)
MXM Studios
(Los Angeles, USA)
House Mouse Studios
(Stockholm)
Jack & Coke Studios
(Stockholm)
Genre
Length40:27
Language
  • English
  • French
  • Italian
  • Portuguese
LabelIsland
Producer
Tove Lo chronology
Blue Lips
(2017)
Sunshine Kitty
(2019)
Singles from Sunshine Kitty
  1. "Glad He's Gone"
    Released: 31 May 2019
  2. "Bad as the Boys"
    Released: 2 August 2019
  3. "Jacques"
    Released: 28 August 2019
  4. "Really Don't Like U"
    Released: 6 September 2019
  5. "Sweettalk My Heart"
    Released: 18 September 2019
  6. "Bikini Porn"
    Released: 15 January 2020
  7. "I'm Coming"
    Released: 20 March 2020
  8. "Sadder Badder Cooler"
    Released: 22 May 2020

Sunshine Kitty is the fourth studio album by Swedish singer Tove Lo, released on 20 September 2019 by Island Records. It features and was promoted by the singles "Glad He's Gone", "Bad as the Boys" featuring Alma, "Jacques" with Jax Jones, "Really Don't Like U" featuring Kylie Minogue and "Sweettalk My Heart".[5]

Background[]

The album was recorded in Los Angeles and Stockholm, Sweden[6] and was called a "new chapter" for Lo, "marked by reclamation of confidence, hard-earned wisdom, more time, and a budding romance". Lo also said the album title is a "play on pussy power", calling the cartoon cat "an extension of me and part of the new music".[7] Lo also said the songs are "happier" than her previous material, that the album will feature "dirty pop, sad bangers, and badass collabs",[8] and "There's definitely some club bangers on there, but some of it is a bit more acoustic".[9]

Paw Prints Edition[]

On 18 May 2020 the Taiwanese audio streaming website corp.com.tw released the tracklist for Sunshine Kitty: Paw Prints Edition.[10] Paw Prints Edition features the same songs as Sunshine Kitty, plus eight more tracks. The lyrics website Genius also released a tracklist for the Paw Prints Edition, featuring the same tracks as on corp.com.tw.[11] Lo also released the cover for the song "Sadder Badder Cooler" on her social media, announced the release date for the song with a special animated snippet of Sunshine Kitty (the lynx present on the album cover) and her animated as Disney characters walking to the rhythm of the song.[12][13] Lo can be seen walking with a sword on her shoulder and dressed in an unbuttoned jacket, with her hair blue like in the "Bikini Porn" music video. Sunshine Kitty can be seen with sunglasses walking next to Lo.[14] On May 19, Lo announced on her social media that Sunshine Kitty: Paw Prints Edition was going to be released on 22 May 2020.[15][16]

Promotion[]

The promotion for Sunshine Kitty unofficially began on 25 May 2019, with Lo posting pictures of doodles to her social media accounts over three days. On 28 May, she posted a short video which introduced the character Sunshine Kitty and contained a snippet of "Glad He's Gone", as well as its release date at the end of the video.[17] Lo also posted a picture of herself in a kitchen along with a lyric from the track[18] before revealing the title and precise time and date of the first single's release.[19] "Glad He's Gone" received three videos: a lyric video, which premiered on the same day as the track,[20] a vertical video,[21] and the official music video.[22] Lo also talked about the album in a few interviews, such as one with Billboard, BUILD Series LDN, and MTV News.[23][24][25][26] "Glad He's Gone" was performed at iHeartRadio, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and Szigest Festival 2019, as well as some other festivals and small shows.[27][28][29]

On 30 July, Lo posted a teaser of Sunshine Kitty's next single, "Bad as the Boys", which included its release date and time.[30] The album's tracklist was revealed in a short video and a photo posted to Lo's social media.[31][8] On 26 August, Lo teased the release of another song, "Jacques", a collaboration with Jax Jones.[32] The song premiered as the album's third single two days later.[33] The Sunshine Kitty Release Show took place on 19 September at Bowery Ballroom, New York City.[34]

Every song released as a single from the album received a lyric video, while "Glad He's Gone", "Jacques", "Are U Gonna Tell Her?" and "Sweettalk My Heart" received music videos.[22][35][36][37]

Critical reception[]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?6.8/10[39]
Metacritic75/100[40]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic3.5/5 stars[41]
The Arts Desk4/5 stars[42]
Evening Standard3/5 stars[43]
Exclaim!7/10[4]
The Guardian3/5 stars[44]
NME4/5 stars[45]
Pitchfork7.2/10[46]
Q4/5 stars[47]
The Times3/5 stars[48]

Sunshine Kitty received positive reviews from contemporary music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 75 based on six reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[40] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 7 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[39] It was rated 72 out of 100 at Album of the Year.[38]

AllMusic's Heather Phares praised the album's musical direction, writing, "As Lo puts her stamp on all of Sunshine Kitty's different sounds and emotions, there's a breeziness that hasn't been present in her music since Queen of the Clouds".[41] Hannah Mylrea of NME complimented Lo's use of her already known musical formula, stating that it is "no bad thing: [the album] features some of her best work in years as she boldly embraces new sounds and unusual collaborators".[45] The Arts Desk's Thomas H Green praised the album's mature tone and songwriting.[42] Mick Jacobs of Spectrum Culture classified the album as an improvement over the singer's previous ones, highlighting its songwriting.[49] Similarly, Louise Bruton of The Irish Times noted that the album "feel[s] like the light at the end of the drug-fuelled tunnel that she resided in" on her previous releases,[50] while Max Russell of The Young Folks wrote "With the success of her last three moonlit albums, Tove Lo could have continued chasing the night highs, but Sunshine Kitty shines a light on a wiser yet still wild side of her".[51]

Beth Bowles of Exclaim! considered the number of tracks to be large, but stated that "Essentially, every song on this album would bring anyone to their feet".[4] Writing for The Guardian, criticized Lo's nihilism throughout Sunshine Kitty, stating that it "dominated the latter half of the decade and no longer sounds as fresh as it did".[44] Evening Standard's Harry Fletcher wrote that the album's "often forgettable collection of songs doesn’t do justice to Tove Lo’s obvious charisma and lyrical candor".[43]

Year-end rankings[]

Publication Accolade Rank Ref.
Esquire 50 Best Albums of 2019 N/A
[52]
Gaffa 20 best foreign albums of the year
18
[53]
Idolator The 20 Best Pop Albums Of 2019
15
[54]

Track listing[]

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes[55] and Tidal[56]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Gritty Pretty" (intro)
  • Tove Lo
  • Ludvig Söderberg
  • Jakob Jerlström
The Struts0:45
2."Glad He's Gone"
  • The Struts
  • Shellback
3:16
3."Bad as the Boys" (featuring Alma)
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Jerlström
The Struts3:06
4."Sweettalk My Heart"2:59
5."Stay Over"
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Halldin
  • Hazell
  • A Strut
  • Jack & Coke
3:09
6."Are U Gonna Tell Her?" (featuring MC Zaac)
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Jerlström
  • Isaac Daniel
  • Umberto Tavares
  • Jefferson Junior
The Struts2:38
7."Jacques" (with Jax Jones)3:23
8."Mateo"
The Struts2:49
9."Come Undone"
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Halldin
  • Hazell
  • A Strut
  • Jack & Coke
2:57
10."Equally Lost" (featuring Doja Cat)Mattman & Robin2:14
11."Really Don't Like U" (featuring Kylie Minogue)Kirkpatrick3:45
12."Shifted"
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Halldin
  • Hazell
  • A Strut
  • Jack & Coke
3:12
13."Mistaken"Little2:56
14."Anywhere U Go"
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Halldin
  • Hazell
  • A Strut
  • Jack & Coke
3:09
Total length:40:19
Sunshine Kitty - Paw Prints Edition – 2020 reissue[57][58][59]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Sadder Badder Cooler"
  • Lo
  • Elvira Anderfjärd
  • Martin
2:51
2."Bikini Porn"
  • Finneas
  • A Strut
  • Jack & Coke
2:42
3."I'm Coming" (Spotify Studios Recording)
  • Gustav Weber Vernet
  • Anderfjärd
3:16
4."Passion and Pain Taste the Same When I'm Weak"
  • Lo
  • Finneas
  • Finneas
4:00
5."Gritty Pretty" (intro)
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Jerlström
The Struts0:45
6."Glad He's Gone"
  • Lo
  • Shellback
  • Söderberg
  • Jerlström
  • The Struts
  • Shellback
3:16
7."Bad as the Boys" (featuring Alma)
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Jerlström
The Struts3:06
8."Sweettalk My Heart"
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Halldin
  • Hazell
  • A Strut
  • Jack & Coke
2:59
9."Stay Over"
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Halldin
  • Hazell
  • A Strut
  • Jack & Coke
3:09
10."Are U Gonna Tell Her?" (featuring MC Zaac)
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Jerlström
  • Daniel
  • Tavares
  • Junior
The Struts2:38
11."Јacques" (with Jax Jones)
  • Lo
  • Aluo
  • Ralph
  • Jax Jones
  • Ralph[a]
3:23
12."Mateo"
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Jerlström
  • Martin
The Struts2:49
13."Come Undone"
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Halldin
  • Hazell
  • A Strut
  • Jack & Coke
2:57
14."Equally Lost" (featuring Doja Cat)
  • Lo
  • Larsson
  • Fredriksson
  • Dlamini
  • Martin
Mattman & Robin2:14
15."Really Don't Like U" (featuring Kylie Minogue)
  • Lo
  • Kirkpatrick
  • Ailin
Kirkpatrick3:45
16."Shifted"
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Halldin
  • Hazell
  • A Strut
  • Jack & Coke
3:12
17."Mistaken"
  • Lo
  • Little
Little2:56
18."Anywhere U Go"
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Halldin
  • Hazell
  • A Strut
  • Jack & Coke
3:09
19."Are U Gonna Tell Her?" (Heavy Baile Remix) (featuring MC Zaac)
  • Lo
  • MC Zaac
  • Jerlström
  • Junior
  • A Strut
  • Umberto Tavares
  • Baile
  • The Struts
  • Heavy Baile
2:45
20."Sweettalk My Heart" (Team Salut Remix)
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Halldin
  • Hazell
  • A Strut
  • Jack & Coke
  • Team Salut
2:59
21."Sweettalk My Heart" (Live at Vevo)
  • Lo
  • Söderberg
  • Halldin
  • Hazell
Lo3:24
22."Mistaken" (Live at Vevo)
  • Lo
  • Little
Lo2:59
Total length:59:33

Notes

  • ^a signifies a co-producer
  • "Sweettalk My Heart" is stylized as "Sweettalk my Heart".
  • "Are U Gonna Tell Her?" is stylized as "Are U gonna tell her?".
  • "Really Don't Like U" and "Anywhere U Go" are stylized in sentence case.
  • "Sadder Badder Cooler" is stylized in all lowercase.

Personnel[]

Credits adapted from AllMusic.[60]

  • Tove Lo – Primary artist, composer, creative director, executive producer, lyricist, vocals
  • Samuel Burgess-Johnson – Art direction, design
  • Tom Fuller – Assistant engineer, engineer
  • Peter Hart – A&R
  • Julius Petersson – A&R
  • Linus Schluter – A&R
  • Gustav Weber Vernet;– Band/crew member, producer, keyboards
  • Rickard Göransson – Bass, acoustic guitar
  • Jack & Coke – Bass, background vocals, beatbox, drums, guitar, keyboards, producer, programmer, programming
  • A Strut – Bass, background vocals, beatbox, drums, guitar, keyboards, producer, programming
  • Mattias Larsson – Bass, composer
  • Robin Fredriksson – Bass, composer, drums, flute, keyboards, percussion, producer, programming, ukulele
  • Shellback – Bass, composer, guitar, keyboards, percussion, producer, programming
  • Mattman – Bass, drums, flute, keyboards, percussion, producer, programming, ukulele
  • The Struts – Bass, composer, drums, keyboards, producer, programming
  • Caroline Ailin – Composer
  • Jakob Hazell – Composer
  • Jakob Jeristrom – Composer
  • Max Martin – Composer
  • Ludvig Söderberg – Composer, executive producer, keyboards, programming
  • MC Zaac – Composer, featured artist
  • Timucin Lam – Composer, instrumentation
  • Mark Ralph – Composer, instrumentation, mixing, producer
  • Ian Kirkpatrick – Composer, instrumentation, producer, programming
  • Joel Little – Composer, producer
  • Umberto Tavares – Composer, vocal engineer
  • Jefferson Junior – Composer, vocal engineer
  • Charlie Twaddle – Creative director
  • Jax Jones – Featured artist, producer
  • Alma – Featured artist, vocals
  • Kylie Minogue – Featured artist, vocals
  • Doja Cat – Featured artist, vocals, lyricist
  • Harley Jones – Illustrations
  • Stuart Hawkes – Mastering
  • Serban Ghenea – Mixing
  • John Hanes – Mixing engineer
  • Moni Haworth – Photography
  • Elvira Anderfjärd;– Producer
  • Club Ralph – Producer, mixing
  • Fera DoMar – Vocal engineer
  • Henrik Michelsen – Vocal engineer
  • Kalle Keskikuru – Vocal engineer
  • Yeti Beats – Vocal engineer

Charts[]

Chart (2019) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[61] 54
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[62] 75
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[63] 117
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[64] 49
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[65] 51
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[66] 20
French Albums (SNEP)[67] 169
Irish Albums (IRMA)[68] 57
Lithuanian Albums (AGATA)[69] 7
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[70] 22
Scottish Albums (OCC)[71] 90
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[72] 97
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[73] 19
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[74] 88
UK Albums (OCC)[75] 59
US Billboard 200[76] 61

Tour[]

Setlist[]

This setlist represents the show on the 15th of February in Montréal and does not represent every date on the tour.[77]

  1. "Gritty Pretty" (Intro)
  2. "Glad He's Gone"
  3. "Bad as the Boys"
  4. "Cool Girl"
  5. "Shifted"
  6. "Influence"
  7. "Are U Gonna Tell Her?
  8. "Jacques"
  9. "Talking Body"
  10. "Really Don't Like U"
  11. "Disco Tits"
  12. "Not on Drugs"
  13. "Moments"
  14. "Hey You Got Drugs?"
  15. "Bitches"
  16. "True Disaster"
  17. "Mateo"
  18. "Come Undone"
  19. "Anywhere U Go"
  20. "Out of Mind"
  21. "Sweettalk My Heart"
  22. "Habits (Stay High)"
  23. "Bikini Porn"

Shows[]

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and opening acts.
Date City Country Venue Opening acts
North America[78]
18 September 2019 New York City United States Bowery Ballroom N/A
South America
15 November 2019 São Paulo Brazil Memorial da América Latina[79] N/A
17 November 2019 Rio de Janeiro Sacadura 154[80]
19 November 2019 Buenos Aires Argentina Metro 95.1 Estudios[81]
North America[82][78]
3 February 2020 Nashville United States Marathon Music Works ALMA
5 February 2020 Atlanta Tabernacle
6 February 2020 Raleigh The Ritz
7 February 2020 Silver Spring The Fillmore Silver Springs
9 February 2020 Philadelphia The Fillmore Philadelphia
10 February 2020 Boston House of Blues
12 February 2020 Brooklyn Brooklyn Steel
13 February 2020
15 February 2020 Montréal Canada MTELUS[77]
16 February 2020 Toronto Queen Elizabeth Theatre
18 February 2020 Detroit United States Saint Andrew's Hall
19 February 2020 Chicago Riviera Theatre
20 February 2020 Saint Paul Palace Theatre
23 February 2020 Vancouver Canada Vogue Theatre
24 February 2020 Seattle United States Showbox SoDo
25 February 2020 Portland Roseland Theater
27 February 2020 San Francisco The Masonic Auditorium ALMA & Broods
28 February 2020 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium
Europe[83]
9 March 2020 Glasgow United Kingdom SWG3 Millie Turner
10 March 2020 Manchester Albert Hall
12 March 2020 London O2 Forum Kentish Town

Canceled and Postponed Shows[]

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
14 March 2020 Paris France Elysee Montmartre COVID-19 pandemic[84]
16 March 2020 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
17 March 2020 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
18 March 2020 Cologne Germany E-Werk
20 March 2020 Berlin Huxley's
22 March 2020 Hamburg Docks
23 March 2020 Copenhagen Denmark Vega
24 March 2020 Oslo Norway Rockerfeller
26 March 2020 Stockholm Sweden Annexet
6 June 2020 Orlando United States[85] House of Blues
7 June 2020 Miami Fillmore
9 June 2020 New Orleans Republic
10 June 2020 Dallas House of Blues
12 June 2020 Austin Stubbs
13 June 2020 Houston House of Blues
22 June 2020 Pittsburg Roxian
23 June 2020 Charlotte Fillmore
25 June 2020 Cleveland House of Blues
5 July 2020 Istanbul[86] Turkey Zorlu PAC Jazz Fest
7 July 2020 Milan[86] Italy Circolo Magnolia
9 July 2020 Barcelona[86] Spain Sala Apolo
15 July 2020 Tillburg[86] Netherlands 013
12 August 2020 Reykjavik[86] Iceland Silfurberg
2 September 2020 Stockholm Sweden Annexet
4 September 2020 Oslo Norway Rockefeller
5 September 2020 Copenhagen Denmark Vega
6 September 2020 Hamburg Germany Docks
8 September 2020 Berlin Huxley's
9 September 2020 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
11 September 2020 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
12 September 2020 Paris France Elysee Montmartre

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