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''Cry Forever'' is the second studio album by Australian alternative pop singer-songwriter
Amy Shark Amy Louise Billings (born 14 May 1986), known professionally as Amy Shark, is an Australian indie pop singer-songwriter-guitarist and producer from the Gold Coast, Queensland. During 2008 to 2012, her early solo material was released and per ...
, released on 30 April 2021 through
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and
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. ''Cry Forever'' achieved minor commercial success, debuting and peaking at number 1 on the
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, number 15 on the
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, and number 67 on the
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. At the
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, the album was nominated for
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, Best Artist and Best Pop Release. At the 2022 Queensland Music Awards, the release won Highest Selling Album of the Year.


Background and release

''Cry Forever'' was announced on 4 December 2020, alongside the album's third single, "All the Lies About Me". Upon the album's announcement, Shark said "I am so proud of this album and it's time to hand these songs over to the fans. These are some of the most personal and confronting songs I've ever written and I can't wait to share them with everyone."


Promotion

In February 2021, Shark announced the forthcoming release of a docu-series titled ''Forever, Amy Shark'', which documents the recording process of the album ''Cry Forever''. The album was be supported by an Australian tour throughout June and July 2021.


Singles

" Everybody Rise" was released on 18 June 2020 as the album's lead single. The song peaked at number 31 on the
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and won the
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at the
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. " C'mon", featuring Blink-182 drummer
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, was released on 23 October 2020 as the album's second single. It debuted and peaked at number 56 on the ARIA Singles Chart. "All the Lies About Me" was released on 4 December 2020 as the album's third single. Shark said of the song: "This song is me at my most confused, broken and lonely. It's not easy hearing things about yourself that simply aren't true. Sometimes the noise gets too loud so I had to write this song as it’s the only way I can talk." "
Love Songs Ain't for Us "Love Songs Ain't for Us" is a song recorded by Australian singer-songwriter Amy Shark, featuring Keith Urban. The song was released on 19 February 2021 as the fourth single from Shark's second studio album, '' Cry Forever''. Shark recalls saying ...
", featuring Australian country musician
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, was released on 19 February 2021 as the album's fourth single. The song was co-written with English singer
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. "Baby Steps" was released on 19 March 2021 as the album's fifth single. "Amy Shark" was released on 16 April 2021 as the album's sixth single. Shark said of the song: "This song is my story. In a way this album closes so many chapters for me." "Worst Day of My Life" was sent to radio on 18 June 2021 as the album's seventh single. The music video, directed by James Chappell premiered the same day.


Critical reception

''Cry Forever'' received critical acclaim. Mike DeWald from ''Riff Magazine'' said "Few can capture the emotional nuance of loneliness in song quite like Amy Shark...Already a formidable songwriter, Amy Shark has stepped up her game in just about every avenue—from writing to delivery and arrangement." Sally McMullen from ''
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'' said "Compared to ''Love Monster'', Shark really pulls back on production
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leaves room for more tender, acoustic moments". McMullen said "Amy Shark is a self-proclaimed perfectionist and ''Cry Forever'' is a testament to that. Every riff, lyric and feature has a considered and meaningful place on the record. Although Shark was tempted to leave some of the more revealing songs on the cutting room floor, she decided that honesty was the only option. It's oftentimes confronting and heartbreaking, but her intense confidence shines through the unvarnished and confessional lyrics." Jeff Jenkins from ''Stack Magazine'' said "With its dynamic, contemporary pop, ''Cry Forever'' consolidates Shark's position as one of our finest songwriters". Jenkins said "She's not afraid to say exactly what's on her mind, and she's also capable of conveying true emotion in short, simple sentences". Jenkins concluded saying "This album is a giant leap forward. Global stardom awaits."


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