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''Softcore'' (stylized as ''softCORE'') is the debut album by American singer and songwriter
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. It was released on November 18, 2022, through Trackmasters Entertainment and
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Singles and promotion

On May 20, 2022, the first single, "I'm Fine", was released alongside the music video. On September 29, 2022, Fousheé released a visualizer for "Simmer Down". On October 28, 2022, Fousheé released the second single "Supernova" alongside the music video. On November 15, 2022, Fousheé released the third visual "Simulation". On November 18, 2022, Fousheé released the fourth visual, "Spend the Money", featuring
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Critical reception

''Softcore'' was met with generally positive reviews. At
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score of 79, based on four reviews. DeAsia Paige for ''
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'' wrote that "Fousheé confronts a catharsis filled with unyielding rage, sass, lust, and anguish" across the album's twelve tracks while stating that the punk songs are "bold and mesmerizing, almost imposing, and it often makes the album’s R&B songs feel obsolete". Paige stated that "Fousheé shows she can masterfully camouflage her inner turmoil with a false sense of tranquility" on ''Softcore''. She stated that ''Softcores "pure R&B tracks pale in comparison to its grand punk displays". Concluding her review, Paige stated that "Fousheé’s voice is liberating and her songwriting bleeds with emotion" and that she has proven "that it’s possible for pop-punk and R&B to exist in the same space". Writing for ''
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'', Jem Aswad stated that ''Softcore'' is "the kind of kaleidoscopic, multi-genred, disruptively creative album that makes you feel like the artist was hiding something, or at least holding back." Aswad continued, "it sounds chaotic and it is, but what makes Foushee truly different is her songcraft", noting that "here those talents are mostly in the service of treading the line between beauty and noise". He concluded his review as he wrote that the album "is a jarring blast of melody and chaos that adds up to one of the year’s best and most exciting albums." Writing for ''
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'', Thomas Hobb wrote that "''Softcore'' is such an unpredictable thrill ride" while stating that Fousheé "needs obuild on all the experimental ideas and not let them fizzle out too quickly in pursuit of the next trip." Concluding his review, he stated that, "had some of these songs been given a little longer to breathe, it would have been even greater". ''
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''s Elly Watson wrote that. the album "is the cathartic scream into the ether" to get rid of her insecurities. Watson wrote that it's "a fun and fiery record" is which "Fousheé excels when she pushes herself to her limits".


Track listing

Notes * All tracks are stylized in
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. * signifies an additional producer. * signifies an assistant producer.


Personnel

* Dale Becker – mastering (tracks 1, 3–12) * Jeff Ellismixing (1, 3–12) *
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– mastering, mixing (2) * Spencer Dennis –
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(1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12) * Zach Fogarty – engineering (1) * Hank Byerly – engineering (2) * Solomonophonic – engineering (3) * Rob Bisel – engineering (4) * Dane McQuillan – engineering (6) * Hope Brush – engineering (8) * JC Chiam – engineering (10) * Bnyx – engineering (11) * Fili Filizzola – engineering assistance (1, 4–8, 10–12) * Ivan Handwerk – engineering assistance (1, 3–12) * Katie Harvey – engineering assistance (1, 4–8, 10–12) * Noah McCorkle – engineering assistance (1, 3, 5–12) * Trevor Taylor – engineering assistance (1, 3, 4–12) * DJ Riggins – engineering assistance (2) * Jacob Richards – engineering assistance (2) * Mike Seaberg – engineering assistance (2) * Chris Woods – strings (10)


References

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