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''Tell Me You Love Me'' is the sixth studio album by American singer Demi Lovato. It was released on September 29, 2017, by
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, Hollywood, and
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. The album serves as her final project to be released through Hollywood Records, with whom she released six studio albums. Primarily a pop record, the album also incorporates elements of R&B. Lovato described the album as having a more "soulful" side than her previous work, and named
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, Aretha Franklin, and
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as its major influences. Contributions to the album's production came from several producers, including
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, David Massey,
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, Stint, and John Hill. Lyrically, ''Tell Me You Love Me'' explores themes of overcoming heartbreak, letting go trauma, and being single. The album's lead single " Sorry Not Sorry", released on July 11, 2017, went on to become Lovato's highest-charting single in the United States, peaking at number six on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and being certified 5× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The
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was released as the album's second and final single on November 14, peaking at number 53 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and later being certified double Platinum by the RIAA. Upon its release, ''Tell Me You Love Me'' received generally favorable reviews from
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, many of whom praised its production and Lovato's emotive vocal performance, with some deeming it her finest album to date. It peaked within the top ten in numerous countries worldwide, peaking at number three on the US ''Billboard'' 200. In support of the album, Lovato embarked on the
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in 2018. On May 7, 2021, Lovato released previous Target-edition bonus tracks "Smoke & Mirrors" and "Ready for Ya" as part of the deluxe version of the album.


Recording and development

Following the release of her fifth studio album '' Confident'' in October 2015, Lovato told ''
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'' that her follow-up album would have a "more soulful vibe". In October 2016, she announced via
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that she would be taking a break from music and the spotlight in 2017, stating "I'm not meant for this business or the media". However, she revealed to Mike Adam in August 2017 that after doing charity work earlier that year, she felt rejuvenated and started creating music again, which eventually led to an album. The singer mentioned that a title and release date had been chosen, but she was not allowed to disclose them at the time. Lovato also told MTV News that month she was influenced by many artists for ''Tell Me You Love Me'', including Aretha Franklin,
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, and
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. She stated that the album was heavily inspired by Aguilera's album ''
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'', calling it "a breakout album that really transformed her into the icon that she is today". Lovato stated that she worked with producers Pharrell Williams and Mike Will Made It, but their work would not be featured on the album.


Release and promotion

On August 23, 2017, Lovato posted an 18-second video to her official Twitter account. In the video, she's seen singing the title track, "Tell Me You Love Me", in a recording studio. As the camera pans out, the footage appears to be reflected on Lovato's eye while zooming further back and unveiling the standard edition album cover; a black and white close-up photo of her face with the album title underneath. The album cover is then dimmed, to reveal the release date of September 29, 2017. Along with the video and release date, Lovato also announced that the album would be available for pre-order at midnight on August 24, 2017. On September 13, 2017, Lovato unveiled the tracklist with help from her fans on Twitter. On September 29, 2017, Lovato celebrated the album by hosting a live stream event with
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, where she discussed the album and delivered acoustic performances of "Sorry Not Sorry" and "Tell Me You Love Me". Lovato also partnered with audio electronics company
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to host a pop-up exhibition in
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, showcasing the album's editorial photography and custom
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s inspired by the album, created by contemporary painter Lora Zombie. On October 26, 2017, Lovato announced she was going on tour. The tour started in
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on February 26, 2018 and concluded on July 22, 2018, in
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.
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and
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were announced as opening acts on the first North American leg of the tour.
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and
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were announced as opening acts on the European leg.
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and
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were set to perform as opening acts on the second North American leg of the tour, in which one of the shows was cancelled, leaving Azalea as the only opening act on the leg.
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and Jorge Blanco were announced as opening acts on the Latin America leg of the tour, which was later canceled due to health issues.


Music and lyrics

For ''Tell Me You Love Me'', Lovato adopted R&B as a key to achieve her desired "mature" sound. According to her, she wanted to make sure that this "album showcased her voice." On the other hand, she also deemed ''Tell Me You Love Me'' a "soulful" record, as she explained to ''
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'' magazine, its sonority serves as a real representation of who she was artistically and personally at that moment. Stephen Thomas Erlewine from
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perceived, although there are ghosts of traditional soul threaded through the record, "the production is firmly modern, filled with
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flair and allusions to hip-hop rhythms." Having an electronic production, the album opens with the lead single "Sorry Not Sorry", which contains several synthesized effects such as handclaps, finger snaps, a distorted
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and club synths. These effects are intercepted with a heavy bassline, hip hop beats, minimal
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notes and backing chants. Elias Leight of ''
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'' noted that Lovato expands to fill the track's empty space by "belting her non-apology with the vindictive force of someone who knows their actions are justified." According to the singer, "Sorry Not Sorry" is a song for the "haters" with the message "You know what? I'm good now, and sorry I'm not sorry that you may not be loving where your life is at the moment." The title track is a
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-influenced song described as a "booming ballad" by Fuse's Jeff Benjamin. It is instrumentally complete with
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, percussive drums, handclaps and wah-wah guitar lines. Lovato explained to ''Billboard'' that "Tell Me You Love Me" is about "the vulnerability of coming out of a very serious relationship and having a tough time with it," and further commented that lines as "You ain't nobody 'til you got somebody," "calls out a big misconception." Exhibiting influences from 1980s and 1990s musical styles, the third track "Sexy Dirty Love" has an uptempo danceable rhythm that blends funk and disco as well as "old-school" R&B and electro genres. Due to its sonority, Mike Wass from
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associated the track with Justin Timberlake's ''
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'' album. Lyrically, it narrates a thoroughly modern romantic encounter initiated via web with Lovato singing about fantasy through the phone in the first verse. Composed in a compound time signature, " You Don't Do It for Me Anymore" features a slow
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subdued beat and
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chords. During the song, Lovato uses her higher
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in a ''
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''. Rob Arcand of '' Billboard'' praised her vocal range, writing it reaches "near-
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limits in melisma and virtuosity." The lyrics reflect about a past situation in a negative relationship with an abusive partner with the singer expressing that its presence is not as necessary as before. Although it's written in a perspective of an ended relationship, Lovato explained that the song is a look back at her personal struggles and addictions, saying: "I sang twith a lot of emotion because it reminded me of my relationship with my old self that I don't relate to anymore." The electronic song "Daddy Issues" sees Lovato singing about a torrid affair with an older man explaining that she has some issues and certain behaviors caused by her relationship with her father. In an interview with
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, the singer confessed that the lyrics were ones she came up with, based on her own experiences. Mike Nied from
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observed that in the track Lovato "is hooked on some good loving, and she is content to keep things casual." Its synthpop production contains heavy stuttering
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drops and
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effects. In "Ruin the Friendship", Lovato invites a special friend to take their relationship to a romantic level, appreciating his appearance and confessing her sexual intentions with him. During the verses, she sings accompanied by a
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and a
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. With a melodic
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section during the chorus, the song features and contains a smooth, slow-burn atmosphere reminiscent of
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music. Its sound also demonstrates influences from traditional
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. "Only Forever" is a melancholic song about wanting the person you want to explore a new relationship with to make that first move or take that next step. With a message of "giving someone chances that will last a lifetime," Lovato considered "Only Forever" as a sequel to "Ruin the Friendship". The song also has a connection with her personal experiences, and was used in a sequence of ad campaigns for the fashion brand Dior, promoting the brands "Dior Forever" makeup collection. Throughout the track, Lovato's vocals appear to be
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ing over a minimal bassline. "Lonely" is a duet with rapper
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that finds Lovato as a protagonist expressing angriness and disappointment about the behavior of an abusive partner with Wayne's verses reiterating these feelings. Its production, handled by
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, features sparse, ambient synths in contrasts with a
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-inflected minimalist beat. A
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ballad with influences from rock n' roll music, "Cry Baby" makes use of a pounding piano,
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and bass drums, and
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slides. Lyrically, "Cry Baby" shows Lovato singing about experiencing a dramatic romantic situation that alternates her solid personality, making her a fragile person. As she sings in the chorus, although her heart is the "hardest to break", a romantic interest made her cry and feel heartbroken. According to Lovato, "Games" is about "playing games when she got out of a relationship and started dating again." As Alexia Camp of ''Slant Magazine'' commented, it finds Lovato "giving as good as she gets when her object of affection sends mixed (text) messages." The track was also noted for containing an instrumentation reminiscent of
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music. "Concentrate" and "Hitchhiker" are midtempo numbers, where the usage of guitar is a predominant characteristic in her production. The former is a stripped-down song with the lyrics focusing on sexual themes as Lovato's lust for her lover has her extremely distracted. Idolator's Mike Wass noted that Lovato "straddles the line between explicit and almost spiritual, but she manages to make the effort all about making love instead of rolling around in the sack with a fling." ''Tell Me You Love Me''s twelfth track, "Hitchhiker", is an optimistic love song about taking an emotional leap with a stranger.


Singles

" Sorry Not Sorry" was released as the lead single from the record on July 11, 2017. It was written by Demi Lovato,
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, Sean Douglas, Trevor Brown and William Zaire Simmons. It was produced by Oak Felder, Trevor Brown and William Zaire Simmons. The song peaked at number six on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and became her highest charting single there. The album's title track " Tell Me You Love Me" was released as the first promotional single from the album along with the pre-order on August 24, 2017. The song was released as the second and final single from the album on November 14, 2017. After being released as a single, the song debuted and later peaked at number 53 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.


Promotional singles

" You Don't Do It for Me Anymore" was released as the second promotional single from the album on September 8, 2017. The track sold 12,757 copies in its first week of release. The third promotional single, "
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" was released on September 22, 2017. The track sold 8,486 copies in its first week of release.


Critical reception

''Tell Me You Love Me'' received generally positive reviews from
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. On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 72 based on six reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". ''Album of the Year'' assessed the critical consensus as a 65 out of 100, based on 35 reviews. For ''
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'', Jamieson Cox stated that Lovato "has finally settled into a consistently compelling space: flinty, flirty R&B that's just as thrilling hushed as it is at full blast", and noticed the improvement over her previous works: "It gives you enough space to see Demi as something other than a no-holds-barred belter. You want to get to know the Lovato behind ''Tell Me You Love Me'', something you can't definitively say about any of her other releases". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of
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wrote that the album "runs the gamut from churchy soul to seductive slow-burners to showstopping ballads designed to showcase every single one of Lovato's diva moves", giving the album 3.5 out of 5 stars. The '' Herald Sun'' rated the album 3.5 out of 4 stars, deeming it "impressive" and felt "Daddy Issues" was the best track. Writing for
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, Mike Nied gave the record 4 stars out of 5 and stated that "Demi finally hits her stride" with the album. He added that "instead of sprinkling one or two hits among a lot of filler, the hitmaker has finally recruited the right team and found her voice over sparkling mid-tempos and frenetic bangers. The album has the distinction of being ovato'smost cohesive and is one of the strongest to drop in 2017" and compared the album to Christina Aguilera's ''Stripped''. In a positive review, Aidin Vaziri of the ''
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'' wrote that Lovato "feels jilted, and conjuring the battle cries of pop predecessors like Christina Aguilera and
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, ovatounleashes on exes and backstabbing friends with the kind of vocal firepower best appreciated from a safe distance". ''
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'' writer Mikael Wood praised the album's tracks as "catchy and funny and sexy and daring", and wrote that ''Tell Me You Love Me'' "presents a singer burning with purpose". For ''
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s editor Tim Snatc, ''Tell Me You Love Me'' "suffers for some of its excessive vocal fireworks." Giving the album a B rating, he felt that the best parts of the album are "on the first half and showcase Lovato's swagger, especially the standout gospel-tinged title track." Writing for ''
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'',
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stated the album "gets bogged down" in chilled-out trap pop. She later commented slow-tempo tracks like "Concentrate" balanced the downtempo and the energetic tracks. On December 4, 2017, ''
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'' ranked the best albums of 2017, and gave an honorable mention to the album, noting "Lovato's full-throated pop on ''Tell Me You Love Me''" and acclaiming Lovato for "stepping outside of comfort zones and creating new pathways for music to follow".


Year-end lists


Commercial performance

In the United Kingdom, ''Tell Me You Love Me'' debuted at number five on the
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, becoming her highest charting album in the nation at that time. The record entered at number eight in Australia, becoming her second top 10 album on the
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after ''Confident'' reached number three. The album opened at number three on the US ''Billboard'' 200 with 74,000
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s, which consisted of 48,000 pure sales, and became her sixth consecutive top five entry on the chart after all five of her previous studio efforts charted within that range. In Canada, it arrived at number 4 and became her fifth consecutive album to reach the country's top five. In August 2018, the record was certified Platinum in the US, becoming Lovato's first album to reach this milestone.


Track listing

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Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Tell Me You Love Me''.


Performers and musicians

* Demi Lovato – lead vocals *
Lil Wayne Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. (born September 27, 1982), known professionally as Lil Wayne, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record executive. His career began in 1995, at the age of 12, when he was signed by rapper Birdman, joining ...
– featured artist (track 8) * Stefflon Don – featured artist (track 13) *
Jax Jones Timucin Lam (born Timucin Fabian Kwong Wah Aluo; 25 July 1987), known professionally as Jax Jones, is an English DJ, songwriter, record producer and remixer. He rose to fame in 2014 by featuring on Duke Dumont's number-one single "I Got U". He ...
– featured artist (track 13) *
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– featured artist (track 15) * Jonathan Asperil – electric guitar (track 14) * Laurhan Beato – alto (track 14) * Nelson Beato – tenor (track 14) * Daro Behroozi – tenor saxophone (track 6) * "Downtown" Trevor Brown – additional vocals (track 3) * Carl L. Carter – percussion (track 14), drums (track 14) * Deonis "Pumah" Cook – tenor (track 14) * Charity "CherryD" Davis – background vocals (track 14) * Quishima Dixon – alto (track 14) * Sean Douglas – background vocals (track 1) * Thomas Drayton – bass (tracks 11–12) * Warren "Oak" Felder – keyboards (tracks 1, 3), additional vocals (track 3), synthesizer (tracks 3, 5), acoustic guitar (track 5) * Joshua Gawel – trumpet (track 6) * John Hill – drums (track 2), bass (track 2), guitar (track 2), horn (track 2), piano (track 2) * Kevin Hissink – guitars (track 9), bass (track 9) *
Jonas Jeberg Jonas Jeberg (born January 28, 1975), is a Danish songwriter and music producer residing in Los Angeles. He has written and produced hit songs including Panic! at the Disco's " High Hopes", Selena Gomez's " Fetish" featuring Gucci Mane, Fifth Har ...
– all instruments (track 4) *
Jax Jones Timucin Lam (born Timucin Fabian Kwong Wah Aluo; 25 July 1987), known professionally as Jax Jones, is an English DJ, songwriter, record producer and remixer. He rose to fame in 2014 by featuring on Duke Dumont's number-one single "I Got U". He ...
– drums (track 13), synths (track 13) * Zaire Koalo – additional vocals (tracks 1, 3) * Kirby Lauryen – background vocals (track 2) * Ayani Layli – background vocals (track 14) *
MNEK Uzoechi Osisioma "Uzo" Emenike (born 9 November 1994), professionally known by his stage name MNEK (, ), is a British singer, songwriter and record producer. He has been nominated for a Grammy and a Brit Award, and has received the ASCAP Vangua ...
– background vocals (track 13) * Dave Palmer – keyboards (track 2) * Bennett Paysinger –
Hammond B3 Hammond may refer to: People * Hammond Innes (1913–1998), English novelist * Hammond (surname) * Justice Hammond (disambiguation) Places Antarctica * Hammond Glacier, Antarctica Australia * Hammond, South Australia, a small settlement in S ...
(track 14) * Andrew Portes – bass (track 6) * Lenny "The Ox" Reece – drums (track 6) * Steven "Styles" Rodriguez – piano (track 14), Fender Rhodes (track 14), Hammond B3 (track 14), electric guitar (track 14) * Whitney Rollins – soprano (track 14) * Adam Ross – acoustic guitar (track 14) *
Sermstyle Jamie Michael Robert Sanderson (born 24 November 1987 in South Shields, England), known professionally as Sermstyle, is a British singer, songwriter, record producer, and remixer who lives and works from Los Angeles. Recognition Sermstyle was f ...
– keyboards (track 9) *
Sir Nolan Nolan Lambroza (born July 25, 1990), better known as Sir Nolan, is an American record producer and songwriter based in Encino, Los Angeles, California. He has worked with notable artists such as Nick Jonas, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Justin Bie ...
– all instrumentation (track 17) *
Stint A stint is one of several very small waders in the paraphyletic ''"Calidris"'' assemblage – often separated in ''Erolia'' – which in North America are known as peeps. They are scolopacid waders much similar in ecomorphology to the ...
– drums (track 2), bass (track 2), guitar (track 2), horn (track 2), piano (track 2) * Adam Tressler – guitar (tracks 11–12) * Danielle Withers – soprano (track 14) * Ido Zmishlany – guitar (track 6), keyboards (track 6), percussion (track 6), piano (track 6)


Production

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Sarah Aarons Sarah Paige Aarons (born 4 October 1994, previously known as Paige IV and sometimes simply as Sarah) is a songwriter from Bentleigh, Melbourne, Australia. Now based in Los Angeles, Aarons is signed to Sony ATV Publishing. She co-wrote "Stay" by ...
– production (track 16), recording (track 16) *
Ben Abraham Ben Abraham (born Henryk Nekrycz; December 11, 1924 – October 9, 2015) was a Polish-born writer and historian who became a naturalized Brazilian citizen. He was the son of Abraham Nekrycz and Ida Nekrycz. Abraham was born in Łódź, Poland ...
– production (track 16), recording (track 16) *
Mitch Allan Mitchell Allan Scherr, known professionally as Mitch Allan, is an American record producer, songwriter, and musician. He has written and produced songs for artists such as Demi Lovato, Third Eye Blind, Miley Cyrus, Carlie Hanson, Jason Derulo, ...
– vocal production (tracks 4, 8, 11–12, 15–16), engineering (tracks 2, 4, 15) * Jose Balaguer – engineering (track 1), vocal recording (track 4) * Matt Bang – recording (track 6) * "Downtown" Trevor Brown – co-production (tracks 1, 3, 10), programming (tracks 1, 3), synthesizer programming (tracks 1, 3, 10) * Zach Brown – assistant recording (track 6) *
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– recording (track 15) * Rob Cohen – engineering (track 2), recording and editing (track 2) * Miles Comasky – assistant mix engineer (track 6) * Serge Courtois – mixing (track 17) *
Trevor Dahl Cheat Codes is an American electronic music DJ trio. Consisting of KEVI (Kevin Ford / Prince$$ Rosie), Trevor Dahl, and Matthew Russell based in Los Angeles, the group is notable for their 2016 single " Sex", which samples the chorus from " Let ...
– production (track 15), programming (track 15) * Scott Desmarais – mixing assistant (track 1) *
DJ Mustard Dijon Isaiah McFarlane (born June 5, 1990), known professionally as Mustard (also known as DJ Mustard), is an American record producer and beatmaker. He is a frequent collaborator of fellow California-bred artists YG and Ty Dolla Sign; among var ...
– production (track 8) * Eric J Dubowsky – mixing (track 5) *
Oak Felder Warren "Oak" Felder (born November 9, 1980)Dale KawashimaSongwriter Universe, September 7, 2017. is a Turkish-born American songwriter and record producer based in Atlanta and Los Angeles. He is known for his work as part of the production duo Po ...
– production (tracks 1, 3, 5, 7, 10), programming (tracks 1, 5, 7, 10), additional recording (track 1), keyboards arrangement (tracks 1, 3), recording (tracks 3, 5, 7, 10), synthesizer programming (tracks 1, 10) * Mike Fennel – recording (track 6) * Robin Florent – mixing assistant (track 1) * Jackson Foote – production (track 15), programming (track 15) * Tom AD Fuller – assistant engineering (track 13) * Chris Galland – mixing engineering (track 1) * Manny Galvez – vocal recording (track 8) *
Chris Gehringer Chris Gehringer (born May 27, 1962) is an American mastering engineer, known for having mastered recordings such as Gwen Stefani's '' Love. Angel. Music. Baby.'' (2004), Rihanna's '' Loud'' (2010), Lady Gaga's '' Born This Way'' (2011) and Drake' ...
– mastering *
Serban Ghenea Șerban Ghenea (born October 13, 1969) is a Grammy award-winning Romanian-Canadian audio engineer and mixer. Early life and education Ghenea was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1969. In 1976 he moved to Montreal with his family. He later attended ...
– mixing (tracks 2, 15) * Martin Gray – assistant recording (track 6) * John Hanes – engineered for mix (tracks 2, 15) * Stuart Hawkes – mastering (track 13) * John Hill – production (track 2), programming (track 2) * Kevin Hissink – co-production (track 9), recording (tracks 9, 11–12) *
Jonas Jeberg Jonas Jeberg (born January 28, 1975), is a Danish songwriter and music producer residing in Los Angeles. He has written and produced hit songs including Panic! at the Disco's " High Hopes", Selena Gomez's " Fetish" featuring Gucci Mane, Fifth Har ...
– production (track 4), engineering (track 4), recording (track 4) * Chantry Johnson – vocal recording (tracks 11–12, 16) *
Jax Jones Timucin Lam (born Timucin Fabian Kwong Wah Aluo; 25 July 1987), known professionally as Jax Jones, is an English DJ, songwriter, record producer and remixer. He rose to fame in 2014 by featuring on Duke Dumont's number-one single "I Got U". He ...
– production (track 13), programming (track 13), drums programming (track 13), synth programming (track 13), recording arrangement (track 13) *
Jaycen Joshua Jaycen Joshua is a mix engineer and music producer who owns the revered Canton House Studios in Studio City, California. Joshua started his mix career in 2005 when he became partners with his mentor Dave Pensado and formed The Penua Project. Joshu ...
– mixing (track 8) * Zaire Koalo – co-production (tracks 1, 3, 5, 10), drums programming (tracks 1, 3, 5, 10) * Anton Kuhl – production (track 4) * Ari Leff – production (track 15), programming (track 15) * Nicole "Coco" Llorens – assistant engineering (track 1), assistant (track 4), recording (track 6) * Erik Madrid – mixing (tracks 3–4, 7, 9–12) *
Manny Marroquin Manny Marroquin (born September 21, 1971) is an American mixing engineer.Daley, Dan (May 2005).Manny Marroquin. ''Sound on Sound''. Retrieved February 10, 2007 He has received ten Grammy awards for his professional audio work. Life and career ...
– mixing (track 1) *
Tony Maserati Tony Maserati is an American record producer and audio engineer specializing in mixing. He was involved in the development of the New York R&B and hip-hop scene in the 1990s, working with Mary J. Blige, Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy, and Queen ...
– mixing (track 6) * Zeke Mishanec – vocal recording (tracks 2, 8) *
Taylor Parks Taylor, Taylors or Taylor's may refer to: People * Taylor (surname) **List of people with surname Taylor * Taylor (given name), including Tayla and Taylah * Taylor sept, a branch of Scottish clan Cameron * Justice Taylor (disambiguation) Pl ...
– vocal production (track 9) * Will Quinnell – mastering * Mark Ralph – production (track 13), mixing (track 13) * Scott Robinson – additional vocal production (tracks 4, 8, 11–12) * Rush Hr. – production (tracks 11–12) *
Sermstyle Jamie Michael Robert Sanderson (born 24 November 1987 in South Shields, England), known professionally as Sermstyle, is a British singer, songwriter, record producer, and remixer who lives and works from Los Angeles. Recognition Sermstyle was f ...
– production (track 9) *
Sir Nolan Nolan Lambroza (born July 25, 1990), better known as Sir Nolan, is an American record producer and songwriter based in Encino, Los Angeles, California. He has worked with notable artists such as Nick Jonas, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Justin Bie ...
– production (track 17), recording (track 17), programming (track 17) * Keith "Daquan" Sorrells – assistant engineering (tracks 1, 3, 5, 7, 10) * Alex Spencer – assistant mixing (tracks 3, 7, 9–12) *
Stint A stint is one of several very small waders in the paraphyletic ''"Calidris"'' assemblage – often separated in ''Erolia'' – which in North America are known as peeps. They are scolopacid waders much similar in ecomorphology to the ...
– production (track 2), programming (track 2) * Oli Straus – recording (track 6) * Drew Smith – engineering (track 13) * Jaime Velez – vocals recording (track 9) * Tim Watt – assistant mixing (track 5) * Nolan Westcott – recording (track 6) * Ido Zmishlany – production (track 6), recording (track 6), programming (track 6)


Design

* Sandra Brummels – art direction * Alberto Erazo – art direction, design * Kyledidthis – art direction, design * Dennis Leupold – photography * David Massey – executive producer * Andy Proctor – package production


Charts


Weekly charts


Monthly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


References

{{Authority control 2017 albums Demi Lovato albums Hollywood Records albums Island Records albums Safehouse Records albums Albums produced by DJ Mustard Albums produced by John Hill (record producer) Albums recorded at A&M Studios Albums recorded at Westlake Recording Studios Albums produced by Oak Felder