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''Star-Crossed'' (stylized in all lowercase) is the fifth studio album by American singer Kacey Musgraves. It was released on September 10, 2021, by MCA Nashville and
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. Musgraves co-wrote and co-produced the album with American musicians
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and Daniel Tashian, with whom she collaborated on her fourth studio album, '' Golden Hour'' (2018), as well. The album's subject matter was inspired by Musgraves' personal journey of heartache and healing following her divorce from American singer-songwriter Ruston Kelly. She described ''Star-Crossed'' as chronicling a "modern tragedy", taking influences from ''
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'', the famous play by English playwright William Shakespeare, and cited Bill Withers,
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,
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,
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, and Weezer as her musical references for the album. ''Star-Crossed'' is primarily a
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record, infusing elements of folk,
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,
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, and
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, while retaining the country poise of its predecessor. It consists of mellow ballads, propelled by steady tempos, analog synthesizers,
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drums, and layered harmonies. The album was preceded by the promotional single "Star-Crossed" on August 23, 2021, followed by " Justified" as the lead single a few days later. "Camera Roll" was released to adult alternative radio as the album's second single on January 24, 2022. A companion film titled after the album and featuring its music, directed by Bardia Zeinali, was exclusively released to Paramount+ alongside the album's release. ''Star-Crossed'' received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who regarded it the "divorce album" of Musgraves' discography, in contrast to the celebration of marriage in ''Golden Hour''. Most of the reviews of complimented its genre-blending production and Musgraves' intimate storytelling, while the rest felt it is an inferior work to ''Golden Hour''. ''Star-Crossed'' placed on many year-end best albums lists of 2021. Commercially, the album arrived inside the top 10 in Australia, Canada, Scotland, the United Kingdom, and the United States; and topped the country genre charts in Australia, the U.K. and the U.S. One of the album's tracks, "Camera Roll", was nominated for
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and Best Country Song at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards.


Background and recording

In March 2018, American singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves released her fourth studio album, '' Golden Hour'', which received widespread critical acclaim and won in all four of its nominated categories at the 61st Grammy Awards, including
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and Best Country Album. It debuted at number four on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart and at number one on the Top Country Albums chart. To support the album, Musgraves embarked on two concert tours: the Oh, What a World: Tour and the Oh, What a World: Tour II. In March 2021, Musgraves was featured on the cover of '' Rolling Stone'' magazine. In the cover story, she delves into self-care and the personal work she has done during the COVID-19 pandemic. Musgraves also revealed that as of January 2021, she had written 39 songs for the project, and she's once again working with ''Golden Hour'' co-producers
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and Daniel Tashian. In April 2021, it was reported that the album will be released via
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and UMG Nashville. In May, during a cover story for '' Elle'' magazine, Musgraves revealed that the album sees her tackling her divorce from country singer Ruston Kelly after two and a half years of marriage. The two were married in October 2017, and filed for divorce in July 2020. Musgraves also revealed that the record contains 15 of the now 40 songs she wrote during the pandemic. In August 2021, during a cover story for ''
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'', it was revealed that the project will be released before the end of the year, features jazz flute and a kato, and will have "more of a foot in country than ''Golden Hour''". During an appearance on Dr. Maya Shankar's podcast ''A Slight Change of Plans'', Musgraves sang snippets of two of the songs from the album, "Camera Roll" and "Angel". On August 21, to celebrate her birthday, Kacey shared a snippet of the title track, which was released as the lead single two days later. The album was recorded in
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in early 2021, in under three weeks. In an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, Musgraves elaborated on what to expect sonically from the album, noting that although the album will be more country than ''Golden Hour'', it will be combined with more musical influences.


Influences

Musgraves cited Bill Withers,
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,
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, and Weezer as inspirations for the album. Regarding her status as country musician, she said "I feel like I don't belong to country in any way on one hand, but on the other hand, I'm deeply rooted in that genre. So I'm not owned by it." The album's lyrics were conceived by Musgraves following her divorce from Kelly. In the '' Rolling Stone'' interview, the singer explained that as she was conceptualizing the album earlier this year, she kept coming back to
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, and their three-act structure. The album is also inspired by William Shakespeare's popular tragedy ''
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''.


Music and lyrics

''Star-Crossed'' is a
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and country pop album with folk,
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, alternative rock, and R&B elements. It is characterized by ballads, layered with harmonies, analog synths, and
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. ''
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'' critic Carl Wilson said the album expands on the "mellow
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-country- synth sound" Musgraves discovered on ''Golden Hour'' with co-producers Ian Fitchuk and Daniel Tashian. The country music committee of the Recording Academy ruled ''Star-Crossed'' and its singles ineligible for the country categories at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards, saying they are "not sufficiently country"; '' Variety'' said Musgraves' submissions will presumably moved "over to pop categories." The album's subject matter discusses themes of marriage, divorce, and post-breakup emotional healing, whereas its track-list is divided into three sections, which Musgraves dubbed as "three
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". ''Variety'' Chris Willman differentiated ''Star-Crossed'' as her "divorce album" while ''Golden Hour'' was her "
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record".


Songs

"Star-Crossed" is a psychedelic and country song, driven by a Spanish guitar and
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-like percussion, about Musgrave's personal journey. The song opens with a bed of harmonized "ooh" vocals, before the singer sings, "Let me set the scene." What follows is the recounting of a divorce, with papers signed, possessions divided, and names changed. Musgraves described the title track as "a pared back, Latin-inflected ballad about resigning from a relationship and accepting fate without bitterness", noting that it "swells into a pattern of guttural electric guitar, spectral
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and a
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of voices". The track is inspired by the history of ''Romeo and Juliet''.


Promotion and release

''Star-Crossed'' was released on September 10, 2021. On August 23, 2021, Musgraves announced that her fifth album will be called ''Star-Crossed'' and revealed the release date. On the same day, she revealed the track list across her social media. ''Star-Crossed'' released on September 10, 2021. On October 2, Musgraves appeared on '' Saturday Night Live'' and performed "Camera Roll" and "Justified," the latter wearing only a guitar and cowboy boots.


Film

On August 23, 2021, Musgraves posted a trailer across her social media for a 50-minute companion film, titled after the album. The film was launched exclusively on Paramount+ the same day the album was released, September 10, 2021. The film, characterized as having "a sense of heightened reality", was directed by Bardia Zeinali from a concept by Musgraves and Zeinali, and shot by cinematographer
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. The film was shot over 10 days in Los Angeles and features cameo appearances by actor
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, and comedian Meg Stalter.


Tour

The album was supported by the Star-Crossed: Unveiled tour, the seventh concert tour by Musgraves. It began on January 19, 2022, in
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and concluded in Toronto, Canada on February 25, comprising 14 shows. King Princess and
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served as opening acts. This set list is from the concert on January 19, 2022, in St. Paul, Minnesota. It is not intended to represent all shows from the tour. # "Star-Crossed" # "Good Wife" # "Cherry Blossom" # "Simple Times" # "Breadwinner" # "Golden Hour" # "
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" # "Camera Roll" # "Hookup Scene" # " Merry Go 'Round" # "
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" # " Justified" # "There Is a Light" # "
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    Critical reception

    Upon release, ''Star-Crossed'' received generally positive reviews from music critics. On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized score out of 100 to ratings from publications, the album received a weighted mean score of 78 based on 23 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Lauren Dehollogne, reviewing for '' The Line of Best Fit'', lauded ''Star-Crossed'' as Musgraves' "most raw and honest album to-date" and hailed her as one of the best songwriters of her generation. He called the album a "near therapeutic experience", accentuated by its honeyed vocal performances and
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    "dreamy" melodies. Writing for '' NME'', Hannah Mylrea called ''Star-Crossed'' an intricate, "powerfully honest depiction of heartbreak" with sonically diverse songs and "brutally honest" lyrics, finding Musgraves address uncomfortable emotions. '' Entertainment Weekly'' critic Leah Greenblatt stated ''Star-Crossed'' comprises themes covering both "the essence of country music (love hurts, life is hard) and an extremely 2021 refraction of it." '' Slant'' reviewer Jeremy Winograd described the album as an intimate, eclectic, "effortlessly melodic and accessible" album far from country or pop radio tropes. Winograd stated even some of the album's less stripped-down tracks are arranged in a very simple fashion, emphasizing Musgraves' stylistic vision and eschewing formulaic pop. '' DIY'' Ben Tipple observed, much like its predecessor, ''Star-Crossed'' "takes the storytelling of her country roots and presents it with pop grandeur", but this time with a darker tone. Tipple complimented the blend of both retrospective and contemporary pop production in the album, while also making space for Musgraves' "personal storytelling". Gabrielle Sanchez of '' The A.V. Club'' said the album is her "least country" effort, leaning into the modern pop and disco influences that she began to incorporate in her music with ''Golden Hour''. Writing for ''
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    '', Dylan Barnabe highlighted that the album is an emotionally vulnerable, "ballad-heavy" record, divided into sections explaining the "exposition, climax, downfall, and resolution of Musgraves' love story". David Smyth of '' Evening Standard'' recognized adulthood's aspirations and its harsh realities as the album's overarching motifs, and its sound "a less dramatic progression than that between ''Golden Hour'' and its more traditional predecessors." Other reviews were critical of the album. '' Pitchfork'' critic Sam Sodomsky found Musgraves "burrowing inward" in ''Star-Crossed'', singing stark, simplistic lyrics, but amplifying her "obsessive self-reflection" for mainstream appeal. Sodomsky underscored the album's dichotomy between vulnerability and triumph, and regarded its best moments as "artful" while the rest "feel forced." '' Paste'' writer Ellen Johnson said, while ''Star-Crossed'' "can't quite touch the otherworldly iridescence" of ''Golden Hour'', it is "still a hell of a listen." Johnson commended the production by the Tashian/Fitchuk duo and Musgraves storytelling skills, but picked "Angel", "Easier Said", and "Keep Lookin' Up" as mid-tier tracks. In his AllMusic review, senior editor
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    wrote ''Star-Crossed'' offers "a full-blown song cycle" detailing the breakdown of Musgraves' marriage. He dubbed it a "quintessential divorce record" and admired its soothing production, but felt the lyrics suffer from "blunt literalism". '' The Guardian'' Laura Snapes appreciated the album's acoustic, ambiguous songwriting, and "cosmic, retro-futurist" production, which she identified as stemming from ''Golden Hour''. However, she felt some melodies, production elements, and "zoomed-out" lyrics are indistinct, inspired by " turn-of-the-millennium white pop." Reviewing for '' Rolling Stone'', Jonathan Bernstein dubbed it a "consistently compelling, admirably idiosyncratic yet mildly disappointing" album, whose best moments were when Musgraves "put her own personalized spin on the well-worn cliches of the standard big-budget post-break-up purge-fest." In mixed reviews, Helen Brown from '' The Independent'' opined the album is not Musgraves' "sharpest" work, delivering platitudes with subpar melodies, nevertheless, appreciated the honesty and relatability of her lyrics, while Mark Moody of '' Under the Radar'' considered it an inferior record to ''Golden Hour'', criticizing the "cringe-worthy lyrics" of ''Star-Crossed'' and its "failed efforts" in transitioning to pop and dance genres.


    Accolades


    Year-end lists


    Awards


    Commercial performance

    ''Star-Crossed'' debuted at number one on the U.S. Top Country Albums chart, earning 77,000 album-equivalent units, of which 47,000 copies were pure sales, from its opening week. It became Musgraves' fourth number-one album on the chart. The album also debuted at number three on the all-genre ''Billboard'' 200, and number one on the
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    chart; it became Musgraves' fourth top-ten album on the former and her second chart-topping debut on the latter. In addition, the album also accumulated a total of 38.23 million on-demand streams of the album's tracks. Six songs from ''Star-Crossed'' charted on the US
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    chart, with "Justified" at number 22, "Simple Times" at number 31, "Breadwinner" at number 36, "Star-Crossed" at number 37, "Good Wife" at number 41 and "Cherry Blossom" at number 44.


    Grammy controversy

    On October 10, 2021, Universal Music Group Nashville record label president Cindy Mabe wrote a letter to Recording Academy CEO
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    following the decision to place Musgraves' album in the pop music categories instead of the country music categories in regards to the forthcoming
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    . After Mabe's letter, Musgraves tweeted on Twitter: "You can take the girl out of the country (genre) but you can't take the country out of the girl." She also posted a collection of photos on her Instagram story, highlighting her ties to country music, such as pictures with Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Loretta Lynn, Shania Twain, and
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    . '' Variety'' reported that the country screening committee of the Recording Academy went through ''Star-Crossed'' "track by track", and decided that although there were some "country-leaning" songs on it, the album as a whole was not sufficiently country; however, the track "Camera Roll" was considered eligible for Best Country Song nominations. Music journalists Jem Aswad and Chris Willman stated Musgraves is not the first artist to face this situation, and highlighted how Taylor Swift's ''1989'' (2014) became her first album to be placed in pop categories when her previous efforts competed in country, Justin Bieber's ''Changes'' (2020) was rejected in the R&B field and moved to pop, and "
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    was rejected in the country field as well. The country committee had sent ''Star-Crossed'' to its counterpart, the pop committee, as well, to see which genre the album fit, and would have reinstated the decision had the latter rejected it, but however, the pop committee agreed that pop is "the rightful home" for ''Star-Crossed''. The album's genre placement issue was also raised in the core committee of the Recording Academy, which consists of artists from various genres and usually oversees only the "big four" general categories; the core committee upheld the decision that ''Star-Crossed'' is "primarily a pop album." In conclusion, more than 60 academy members were involved in certifying the decision, with nearly all of them saying "it's a pop record." ''Variety'' also opined that, beyond the musical aspects of ''Star-Crossed'', the letter by Musgraves' label to the Recording Academy is also due to the album's "business terms", as the pop field is highly competitive, compared to the country field, where Musgraves' chances of winning are higher. Aswad and Willman opined that Musgraves marketed ''Star-Crossed'' as a pop record, citing how it was jointly released with
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    , which is primarily a pop label home to Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo and many hip-hop artists, and none of the album's tracks were serviced to
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    , thus making it "hard to imagine that those moves went unnoticed by the ountryscreening committee." The nominations for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards were announced on November 22, 2021. "Camera Roll" received two nominations, for
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    and Best Country Song. However, ''Star-Crossed'' was not nominated in any of the album categories.


    Track listing


    Notes

    * All track titles are stylized in all lowercase.


    Personnel

    Musicians * Kacey Musgraves – vocals, background vocals (all tracks); percussion (12) * Todd Lombardo –
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    (1), acoustic guitar (1–12, 14, 15), nylon-string guitar (1, 2), banjo (10), guitar (10, 14) * Daniel Tashian – background vocals (1, 3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 14),
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    , harp (1); keyboards (1, 3, 5), bass (2, 4, 6), Rhodes (2), drum programming (3, 4), electric guitar (3, 10, 13), programming (3, 4, 7), synthesizer (5, 6, 8–10, 13, 14),
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    (6, 10), horn, horn arrangement (9); timpani (12), guitar loops (13), Tibetan bells (13, 14) * Fancy Hagood – background vocals (1) *
    Ian Fitchuk Ian Fitchuk (born February 13, 1982) is a songwriter, music producer, composer and multi-instrumentalist. Early life Fitchuk was born and raised in Chicago by parents who are both accomplished classical musicians and educators. He cites Paul ...
    – background vocals, piano (1); bass (1, 3, 4, 6–8, 12), drum programming (1–6, 8, 10, 14), keyboards (1, 3–8, 12), percussion (1, 2, 4, 6, 10, 12), drums (2–7, 9, 12–14), string arrangement (2, 7), synth bass (2), synthesizer (2, 4, 7–9, 14), acoustic guitar (5–8, 10, 11), electric guitar (8, 13), guitar loops (13),
    conga The conga, also known as tumbadora, is a tall, narrow, single-headed drum from Cuba. Congas are staved like barrels and classified into three types: quinto (lead drum, highest), tres dos or tres golpes (middle), and tumba or salidor (lowest). ...
    (14) * Jacob Bryant – background vocals (1) *
    John Osborne John James Osborne (12 December 1929 – 24 December 1994) was an English playwright, screenwriter and actor, known for his prose that criticized established social and political norms. The success of his 1956 play ''Look Back in Anger'' tra ...
    – background vocals (1) * Leisa Hans – background vocals (1) * Lucie Silvas – background vocals (1) * Natalie Osborne – background vocals (1) * TJ Osborne – background vocals (1) * Kirsten Agresta Copely – harp (1) * Matt Combs – cello, viola, violin (2, 7) * Josh Moore – keyboards (4, 5, 10), bass (5, 10, 13, 14), drum programming (5, 8, 13), synthesizer (13) *
    Viktor Krauss Viktor Krauss is an American musician who plays acoustic and electric bass. He has released solo albums and has worked as a sideman with many musicians, including his sister, singer and fiddler Alison Krauss. Music career Krauss was born to Fre ...
    – bass (10) *
    Dewain Whitmore Jr. Dewain Whitmore Jr. is an American Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, and vocal producer based in Los Angeles, California. Signed to Disney Music Publishing, he has worked with numerous popular acts, including Chris Brown, Nick Jonas, DNC ...
    – background vocals (13) * Jim Hoke –
    flute The flute is a family of classical music instrument in the woodwind group. Like all woodwinds, flutes are aerophones, meaning they make sound by vibrating a column of air. However, unlike woodwind instruments with reeds, a flute is a reedless ...
    (14) Technical * Ian Fitchuk, Kacey Musgraves, Daniel Tashian – producers * Greg Calbi
    mastering engineer A mastering engineer is a person skilled in the practice of taking audio (typically musical content) that has been previously mixed in either the analog or digital domain as mono, stereo, or multichannel formats and preparing it for use in distr ...
    * Steve Fallone – mastering engineer * Shawn Everettmixer * Craig Alvin – engineer * Zack Pancoast – engineer * Kristen Clark – production coordinator * Ivan Wayman – assistant mixer * Josh Moore – additional engineer


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