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''Fake Sugar'' is the debut solo studio album by American singer Beth Ditto, known for her work with the
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band Gossip. Produced by
Jennifer Decilveo Jennifer Erin Decilveo is an American Grammy-winning, Brit and Mercury Prize-nominated record producer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter. Her production and songwriting credits include Beth Ditto of The Gossip, Bat for Lashes, Andra Day, Po ...
, it was released on June 16, 2017, through Virgin Records. The album's first single, " Fire", was released in April 2017. Incorporating influences from a wide array of genres, the album is regarded as Ditto's "embracement of her Southern roots".


Composition

''Fake Sugar'' is a Southern rock and
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album. AllMusic reported that the album's "polished pop ambitions allow Ditto to try on different sounds, whether it's the stomping
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of "Oo La La" or "Go Baby Go," a tribute to
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that borrows the duo's sleek beats." '' The A.V. Club'' stated: "The record revolves around pulsating disco grooves, corrugated pogo-punk riffs, and a glittering pop sheen, all arranged so there’s plenty of room for Ditto to stretch her voice and approach." '' The Guardian'' wrote that the record "runs the gamut of classic 1970s and 80s pop –
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– alongside the odd angular stomper that nods to the Soulwax remixes of her former band." '' Paste'' magazine noted that "while there are still elements of
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weaved throughout the record, the album falls more comfortably between honky-tonk, soul and
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." PopMatters stated that ''Fake Sugar''s sound "moves seamlessly from straight dance pop to a rawer, more soulful brand of R&B-indebted punk."


Critical reception

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 74, based on 17 reviews, indicating "generally positive reviews". ''The A.V. Club'' critic Annie Zaleski stated: "Ditto’s powerhouse voice remains a steely, piercing instrument imbued with Southern sass and dynamic range." AllMusic's Heather Phares described the record as "a welcome return from a one-of-a-kind voice and personality who was missing from music for too long." Calling the album as a "surprisingly sweet listen", '' DIY'' magazine critic Lisa Wright thought that ''Fake Sugar'' "paints Ditto as a more diverse, often even restrained artist than the larynx-shredding punk aggressor of the mid-00s." Kate Hutchinson of ''The Guardian'' commented that the album "doesn’t make it much clearer what kind of pop star Ditto wants to be – but she’s one to be strutted to, at the very least." '' The Independent''s Andy Gill described it as "a bit of a mixed bag – no great surprise".
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's John Murphy was mixed in his assessment of the record, stating: "It’s that smoothing of Ditto’s edges that prevents ''Fake Sugar'' from moving from a good, perfectly serviceable pop album to something truly great." Emily Mackay of '' The Observer'' wrote: "A couple of songs hang too much on their belting choruses, but moments such as the disco-
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shuffle of Oo La La and the unabashed, dreamy balladry of Love in Real Life more than compensate, and it's a comfort to hear Ditto’s wise, dauntless voice once more." ''Paste'' critic Ilana Kaplan noted that the album "bridges the gap between love and loss and taps into her Southern roots to create a record that fully encompasses the person she's become." '' Pitchfork''s Laura Snapes stated: "Ditto’s non-traditional view down a well-trodden path is welcome, but you do wish she'd kick up the dust a bit more." John Paul of PopMatters wrote that "there’s nothing fake about Ditto anywhere on the album, making ''Fake Sugar'' an overwhelmingly welcome return from one of pop music’s greatest vocal talents." '' The Skinny''s Nadia Younes described the record as "a real reinvention for Beth Ditto, but it’s not so much of a reinvention that her signature traits are unrecognisable."


Track listing


Charts


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External links

* {{Authority control 2017 debut albums Beth Ditto albums Virgin Records albums Albums produced by Jennifer Decilveo