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''Mami'' is the fourth studio album by Romanian singer Alexandra Stan. It was released on 25 April 2018 in
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formats by Alexandra Stan Records and Victor Entertainment. Stan collaborated with producers from multiple countries, including Marius Mirică, Alex Parker, Laurențiu Popescu, Simon Says, Cristian Ștefănescu and Cristian Tarcea. She recorded ''Mami'' in Los Angeles, United States, where she relocated with her boyfriend in September 2017. The singer was involved in the writing process of several songs featured on the album.
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Jonathan Currinn of website CelebMix gave ''Mami'' a mixed review. While picking several tracks as highlights and praising the contributions of the featured artists on the album, he criticized selected songs as "rushed" and unfinished. Musically, ''Mami'' has been described as a Latin-inspired
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album; according to Stan, influences include
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, reggae and Balkan music. The singer also said that the album’s title represents her femininity and artistic maturity. ''Mami'' was preceded by the release of three singles, " Boy Oh Boy" (2017), " Noi doi" (2017) and " Mami" (2018), to minor success in Romania, as well as the promotional single "Favorite Game". The album itself reached number 119 on the Japanese
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. Stan promoted it with live appearances in Japan, as well in Europe and Canada.


Background and release

Alexandra Stan initially referred to the album as ''AS4'' in a late 2017 interview with a Brazilian website, and confirmed that it would be released in 2018. At that time, she had begun to record new material for the record, which she described as "
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ballads, with a touch of reggae, or Balkanic sounds". In September 2017, Stan bought a residence in Los Angeles, United States with her boyfriend Bogdan Stăruială, where she went to local studios to record and compose material for three months as of December 2017. The tracklist for the Japanese edition of ''Mami'' was unveiled during one of Stan's Facebook posts on 6 April 2018. She originally announced that the record would be released at the end of February or at the beginning of March 2018. Stan elaborated on the album's title:
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so the album is called ''Mami''. I know who I am, what I want and where I go."
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in New York City by Luigi Barone, Narcotic Creation, Caloway the Donuts, Serge Courtois, Rappy Sergio, Thrace Music and Cole Nystorm. The album was made available in
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formats on 25 April 2018 in Japan by Alexandra Stan Records and Victor Entertainment, respectively. A deluxe edition, containing a bonus DVD with the music videos produced for the album's singles, was released on the same date by the latter label. ''Mami'' was later released in Italy on 15 June, and in various other countries on 15 August 2018.


Composition

A writer of
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labelled ''Mami'' a Latin-influenced
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album, noting that "the songs are composed in such a way to rensemble all of Stan's fans, regardless of their nationalities." The record's international version starts with "Rablaton", an English and Spanish
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song that Jonathan Currinn of website CelebMix likened to the works of Barbadian singer
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and Australian rapper Iggy Azalea. It is followed by " Mami", a trilingual song combining English,
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and Spanish; its lyrics deal with
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. ''Mami'' continues with "You Used to Know" and "Ou La La", with the latter being entirely written in French and having sex-inspired lyrics that feature Stan tantalisingly asking questions. The fourth track on ''Mami'', "India", features American rapper Kent Archie. Currinn described it as an experimental "progressive, adventure song" musically inspired by '' The Lion King''. Dominican singer Jenn Morel features on the tropical song "Whine It Up". Stan sings in a higher octave, while Morel provides an " afrobeat rap". The next track, "Thinking About You", opens up with "
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beats", which Currinn found reminiscent of Australian singer
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's older material. Closing the album, "Round & Round" features multiple instruments in its backing track. " Boy Oh Boy", featured solely on the Italian and Japanese versions of ''Mami'', is a
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–influenced
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song with
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and reggae elements. It lyrically revolves around a girl's need to be loved and Stan's volatile relationship with her partner. Similarly not included on the record's international issue, " Noi doi" is entirely written in Romanian and has the singer asking her love interest to spend time at the beach with her.


Critical reception

Currinn of CelebMix gave a mixed review of ''Mami'' international version. He found it disappointing that the album solely featured eight tracks and lacked the songs "Boy Oh Boy", "Noi doi" and "Favorite Game" in comparison to earlier versions of ''Mami'' released. Currinn praised the contribution from Archie and Morel, as well as Stan's vocal delivery on multiple tracks. He picked "Rablaton", "You Used to Know" and "Round & Round" as highlights on the record. However, Currinn labelled the song "India" as "unpolished", and also criticized "Whine It Up" as "rushed". He suggested Stan sings in a tonality that does not suit her, and wrote that "the backing track is too Coca-Cola tropical". Currinn concluded his review: "We know Stan can do better, but it does open up new directions for her and we’re excited to see what new music she brings to the industry."


Singles and promotion

"Boy Oh Boy" was released as the first single from ''Mami'' on 30 June 2017 through Stan's newly-founded Alexandra Stan Records. " Noi doi" was made available as the second single on 8 August 2017, reaching number 80 in Stan's native country. The album's homonymous and last single was self-released on 4 April 2018. Accompanying music videos were produced for all aforementioned singles, including one for the Japan-only promotional release "Favorite Game", which was featured on the soundtrack of Japanese movie ''Miko Girl'' (2017). Stan promoted ''Mami'' with concert dates in Poland (
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), Turkey, Romania, Canada and Japan from mid August to early September 2018.


Track listing

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Mami''. Notes * signifies an additional
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Charts


Release history


References

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