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''The Pains of Growing'' is the second studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter
Alessia Cara Alessia Caracciolo (born July 11, 1996), known professionally as Alessia Cara (), is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Born in Mississauga, Ontario, to Italian Canadian parents, she began posting covers of songs on YouTube at age 13. After uploadi ...
. The album was released on November 30, 2018, by
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. Its songs were mostly written by Cara herself, with co-writing from producers
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. ''The Pains of Growing'' is a " coming of age" record, inspired by three years of the singer's life that led up to its release. Primarily, the album touches themes such as anxiety, heartbreak, and loneliness, as of Cara's experiences inside the music industry. Critics named Cara and her sound as "the big-sister of pop", and praised Cara's songwriting ability. The album would eventually win a
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at the 2020 Juno Awards, and would also receive accolades on other categories that same year. The album debuted at 71 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and at number 21 in Canada. ''The Pains of Growing'' generated three singles. "
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", released as the album's lead single on June 15, 2018, charted at number 65 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and at number 36 in Canada. " Trust My Lonely" and " Out of Love" were respectively released as its second and third singles. Cara promoted the album through a series of public appearances and televised live performances, and later, on May 11, 2019, began embarking on '
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', in Ottawa, Ontario. In addition to her own tour, Cara opened for Shawn Mendes'
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during his US, Canadian and some European dates.


Background and release

According to Cara, ''The Pains of Growing'' explores "the nuance and mentality of what it's like to age out of your teen years", as she was 21 during the writing and recording of it. She added that the album is "a little bit more mature, and a little bit more cohesive. It just feels more like a full album. And then conceptually, I know I already touched on it before, but just life experiences and just a lot more transparency". Steven J. Horowitz of '' Billboard'' called the album a "more mature, radio-ready body of work". From December 2018 to January 2019, Cara uploaded videos to her YouTube channel as a part of a series called "The Making Of: The Pains of Growing", in the videos she puts together a collection of behind the scenes for her songs, giving fans a look at how the songs came together in short summaries, she has created videos for the seven songs from her album: "All We Know", "I Don't Want To", "Trust My Lonely", "Wherever I Live", "7 Days", "Not Today" and "Growing Pains".


Promotion


Singles

"Growing Pains", the album's lead single, was released on June 15, 2018, and serviced to
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radio on June 25, 2018. The song peaked at number 36 in Canada, number 65 in the United States, and number 87 in Australia. The second single, "Trust My Lonely", was released on October 5, 2018. "Out of Love" was released to US contemporary hit radio on January 29, 2019, as the album's third single.


Promotional singles

Two promotional singles preceded the album. "A Little More" was released on July 11, and "Not Today" was released on November 13.


Live performances

Cara first performed "
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" on ''
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'' on June 18, 2018. The singer played most of ''The Pains of Growing'' for a media gathering at a
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studio in June 2018. On July 11, Cara performed "Growing Pains" on ''
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''. "Growing Pains" was also performed at the 2018 iHeartRadio MMVAs. " Trust My Lonely" has been performed live at the
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and " Out of Love" was performed at ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon''. Cara shared the cover art and track listing on Twitter on October 26.


Critical reception

Upon its release, ''The Pains of Growing'' received generally favorable reviews from music critics. On the review aggregator site
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, the album holds a score of 72/100, based on 13 reviews.
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, writing for ''
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'', awarded the album 4 out of 5 stars, commending Cara's songwriting and vocals and noting her growth from her previous record; Sheffield ends his review by commenting that "all over ''The Pains of Growing'', she's got a style that's all her own." ''
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'' likewise gave the album 4 stars out of five and commended "Girl Next Door" as "the most revealing song" on the album, calling the album "impressive and winningly authentic." Some critics were more mixed in their assessments of the album. Ben Beaumont-Thomas, writing for ''
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'', criticized "some production that sounds suspiciously like focus-grouping" and also deemed the lyrics a "mixed bag", but commended "7 Days" and "A Little More" as "much more affecting." He gave the album 3 stars out of 5. ''
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'' critic Jayson Greene scored the album 6.8 out of 10; he opined that "a few songs here feel like homework assignments done en route to arrive at a better song." However, he also wrote that, unlike its predecessor, the album "has the tinge of a project made with love and devotion" and singled out "Not Today", "Trust My Lonely", "Nintendo Game", "Wherever I Live", and "Girl Next Door" as highlights. In the review for
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, Andy Kellman compared the album to Cara's previous release, stating that "The Pains of Growing is consequently more fragmented and less consistent than ''
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'', but Cara makes the best of it, generally writing in a slightly wiser and sharper manner from the same introverted homebody perspective."


Commercial performance

In Canada, ''The Pains of Growing'' debuted at number 21 In the United States the album debuted at number 71 on the
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. Elsewhere, it charted at number 165 on the Belgium
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Flanders chart, number 76 in Australia and number 78 on the Dutch Albums Chart.


Track listing

Track listing adapted from iTunes.


Personnel

Credits for ''The Pains of Growing'' adapted from
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. All lyrics written by Alessia Cara. Studios Recording locations * 4220 Studios (Los Angeles) recording * Paramount Recording Studios (Los Angeles) recording * Revolution Recording (
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, ON) recording Additional recording locations * The Bridge Miloco Studios (
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) guitars Engineering locations * SuCasa Recording (Los Angeles) engineering * Cherry Beach Sound (Toronto) engineering * The Synagogue (Los Angeles) engineering * Alessia's Basement Studios (
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, ON) engineering * Harbourfront Studios (Toronto) engineering * Elysian Park (Los Angeles) engineering * The Green Building Studio (
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) engineering * Panoram Studios (
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) vocals engineering Mixing and mastering locations *
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) mixing * Studio 55 (Los Angeles) mixing * United Recording Studio (Los Angeles) mixing * Miami Mastering Studios mastering * Sterling Sound mastering Vocals *
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– primary artist, vocals *
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– additional vocals Instrumentation *
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– instrumentation *
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– instrumentation , keyboards * Downtown Trevor Brown – instrumentation , guitars , drums * Zaire Koalo – instrumentation , drum programming *
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– instrumentation * Jon Sosin – guitar * Bianca McC – violin *
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– keyboard, bass and drum programming * Steve Wyreman – piano,
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, bass, guitar * Nate Mercereau – guitar,
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, trumpet * Stephen Feigenbaum – string arrangement * Brandyn Porter – acoustic guitar *
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– strings * Eric Ruscinski – guitar, guitar arrangement Production *
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– executive production, production * Tony Perez – executive production * Robert Elazer – executive production *
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– production *
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– production *
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– production * Downtown Trevor Brown – co-production * Zaire Koalo – co-production *
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– production * Steve Wyreman – production * ClickNPress – production *
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– programming , engineering *
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– programming * Inaam Haq – engineering * Downtown Trevor Brown – programming * Zaire Koalo – programming *
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– engineering * Ethan Shumaker – engineering * Keith Sorrels – engineering , engineering assistance * Kieron Menzies – engineering * Trevor Yasuda – engineering * Chris Rockwell – engineering * Dean Reid – engineering * Ryan Reault – recording engineering assistance * Casey Cuayo – recording engineering assistance * Juan Sebastian Rodriguez – vocals engineering * Gabriel Leal – recording engineering assistance *
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– mixing * Matt Green – mixing * George Seara – mixing *
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– mixing *
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– mixing * Chris Gehringer - mastering * Jim Caruana – recording * Matt Anthony – recording * Stephen Koszler – recording * Simon Todkill – guitar recording * Antonio Baglio – mastering *
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– mastering Artwork & management * superduperbrick – cover art & photography * James McCloud – direction of photography * Ashley Pawlak – package design * Andy Proctor – package production * Tab Nkhereanye – A&R * Korinne Perez – A&R for EP Entertainment * Liza Corsey – A&R administration * Leesa D. Brunson – A&R operations * Brittany Mansfield – A&R coordination * Chris Smith – management * Theo Sedlmayr – legal representation * Aaron Rosenberg – EP legal representation * Odell Nails – business affairs * Ian Allen – business affairs * Antoinette Trotman – business affairs * Jamie Sudhalter – business affairs * Vol S. Davis III – business affairs


Charts


Certifications


Release history


References


External links

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