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Track Listings
| 1 | Grow Up - Cher Lloyd feat. Busta Rhymes |
| 2 | Want U Back |
| 3 | With Ur Love - Cher Lloyd feat. Mike Posner |
| 4 | Swagger Jagger |
| 5 | Beautiful People - Cher Lloyd feat. Carolina Liar |
| 6 | Playa Boi |
| 7 | Superhero |
| 8 | Over the Moon |
| 9 | Dub on the Track - Cher Lloyd feat. Mic Righteous, Dot Rotten and Ghetts |
| 10 | End Up Here |
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Recorded over eight months in Europe and the USA, Cher’s debut features the touch of some of music’s most illustrious producers and writers. Max Martin (Britney, Katy Perry, Usher), Red One (Lady Gaga, J-Lo), Shellback (Pink, Maroon 5,), Savan Kotecha (Britney, Usher), Kevin Rudolph (Lil Wayne) and TMS (Dappy, Professor Green, Lily Allen) have all collaborated with Cher to create a collection of contemporary, street-wise pop treasures, with the lady herself co-writing a number of the songs.
"With Ur Love", a Max Martin produced love song which features US singer/songwriter Mike Posner has big beats and soaring melodies. "Grow up" is a reggae influenced song Cher wrote for her generation which sees Cher hook up with legendary rapper Busta Rhymes. Elsewhere on the album Cher hooks up with Red One and samples the legendary Neneh Cherry on "Player Boi", reworking the lyrics of the classic "Buffalo Stance" and incorporating that unmistakeable hook. "Superhero", produced by Jukebox (Willow Smith - Whip My Hair) laments the end of a relationship over a rapturous 'throw back' beat, with Cher left tormented by love's anguish. Demonstrating a diverse sound, Cher partners with American indie rock band Carolina Liar for the emotional "Beautiful People", a powerful heart wrenching ballad.
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Cher Lloyd's Swagger Jagger is perhaps the most unloved number one in recent memory. Understandably so – it's not just a clunky bunk-up between Black Eyed Peas-aping beats and the melody from Little Donkey, but also strangely defensive for a debut single. "You can't stop looking at me, so get up out my face" is not a line anyone wants to hear from an 18-year-old pop starlet who's supposed to be Living The Dream.
Fortunately, it's quite the worst thing on the X Factor scamp's debut album. Her current single With Ur Love, a bubblegum RnB number that's roughly as easy to resist as a pie sat cooling on your neighbour's windowsill, is more representative. Featuring songwriting contributions from RedOne and sundry graduates of the Max Martin School of Hitmaking, Sticks + Stones offers a veritable clew of earworms wrapped up in glossy pop rap packages.
That's not to say it lacks surprises. Beautiful People, a hook-up with Swedish pop-rockers Carolina Liar, could not inaccurately be described as an "emo power ballad". Dub on the Track is a gutsy dubstep nugget featuring cameos from a trio of grime MCs – enough, one suspects, to make Simon Cowell choke on his grass-fed sirloin. Then there's Lloyd's remake of Buffalo Stance, which is so brazen that it even renames Neneh Cherry's 1988 signature hit Playa Boi.
But there's more to the Syco tyke than chutzpah. Her flow won't set Nicki Minaj's surgically-enhanced buttocks aquiver, but she supplies some nice rhymes here and remains puckish enough to namecheck Mr Bean on Grow Up. Throughout, she's a natural and charismatic vocal presence, so much so that Want U Back even creates a recurring hook from – how to put this? – the sound of her ‘frustrated grunts’.
It all adds up to a sassy, splashy modern pop album that rattles through its 10 tracks in a dash under 35 minutes. And the cherry on top of the icing? That dreaded ‘s’ word, the one that rhymes with "brag", "snag" and, erm, "dog tag", appears on just three of them. --Nick Levine
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- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 14.3 x 12.29 x 0.99 cm; 104.04 g
- Manufacturer : Syco
- Item model number : 1082381
- Label : Syco
- ASIN : B004KPLZKA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: 102,598 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- 43,777 in Pop
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After a couple of months, she finally unleashed what would be her exquisite debut: 'Swagger Jagger'. The track oozed confidence and, fronted by a colourful image and catchy semi-hip hop beats mixed with heavy synths it definitely won my heart over and the UK's too - scoring herself a #1 smash hit on the back of it. 'With Ur Love', the album's -which was yet untitled back then- 2nd single was a creamy, pastel painted song that features US's Mike Posner, adding some extra flavour to it. Think a bump and grind background track with a carrousel tune and pulsating beats and there you have it - Cher, yet again, managed to captive the public whilts continuing her range of Top 5 hits with it. By this time, I was in complete love with that unnamed and soon to be released album. Gagging for it, her record company unleashed the rightly titled 'Sticks + Stones', addressing Cher's media criticisms and making some contrast with a playful, almost cartoony, album cover.
I remember the day I first got the album in my hands, I was excited and I didn't know what to expect besides the already released singles and found out some true pop gems in this particular listening journey. By that time, I was going to graduate from Med school, so I highly associate the bittersweet undertones of the record with that particular time of my life. I put the record in my car and 'Grow Up' came up, a sizzling semi-rap with a playful tune which is easily hummable and memorable after the very first time you hear it. Busta makes a brief and whirlwind-esque appeareance but his presence takes it to a next level and leaves you wanting some more, even by this casual rap fan. One of the album's highlight 'Want U Back', the 3rd single and Cher US' debut is bubblying up as Track 2 in 'Sticks + Stones'. It includes a catchy, fast handclap rhythm and a trademark 'Grrr' between all the verses - on top of that a stormer of a Chorus finding Cher beggind his ex lover to come back into her life because she's pretty jealous, ending altogether with our girl imitating an helicopter (random shizzle, but true fun is not easy to find nowadays in pop records). The 2 lead singles (Tracks 3 & 4) are followed by a guitar driven ballad coupled with Carolina Liar's feature - it is a bit slow and hard to swallow at first, especially considering the fast pace we had in the last couple of minutes - but when it sinks, it does fit inside the overall feeling of the album. Its very own highligh is Miss Lloyd's showcase of gorgeous vocals, that are commonly hidden by her for no particular reason.
By this time, I was at the middle of listening to the album, thinking the highlights were already pointed out but, oh boy, I was wrong. The sixth track 'Playa Boi' (borrowing from Neneh Cherry's Buffalo Stance) is a synth heavy, battery fueled song. Fast, aggresive and bubbly at the same time, it has a metal sound going up and down all over the song and leaves you with the desire of pressing the 'repeat' button. I say 'leaves you', because Track 7 'Superhero', stops it clear from happening. 'Superhero' is a funky, semi 60's, strings and all included, delicious song where Lloyd screams she's not even her very own heroine to save her from the fraud her man is. The ending is hopeful and with a modest fading, making you to repeat the listening experience to hear her speak either about the brief love story spoken or her highly humour filled rap bridge (I kick you with a kung fu kick!). Track 8, the theme park sounding influenced 'Over the moon' is fluffy and easy on the ears, but it somehow falls into the category of faux-christmas song - maybe because of the time it was released or its playful carole-esque sounds. Track 9 is 'Dub on the track', Cher's take on the current move of dubstep and the collaboration between some of UK's most famous underground hip hop artists - it is quick and with a dirty electro semi-synth on the background, coupled with the aforementioned dubstep influences of the times. I arrived at Track 10 and thought 'Sticks + Stones' was a mish mash at best, but 'End Up Here' flicked my thoughts and rearranged the idea of the showcase of sounds this record is. Lloyd helped to pen up this gem, an RnB crafted ship of harmonies that speaks and sings with heartache about cheating in young relationships. The lyrics might be a bit näive for a girl of her age, but if you hear the sentiment behind the vocals, you'll get my drift. The midtempo tune double teams with the gorgeous melody soaring from start to end - that and those 'I don't want to shed a tear' attitude lyrics whilts she almost sounds like crying in the chorus' harmonies is going to sell the song to the hardest of the hearts. The CD stops spinning in my record player and starts all over, while sunset was setting on me and arriving home.
Either I'm a bit biased (maybe is the feeling the album gave me through December of that year) or I was blinded by the Pop masterpieces created and performed by this little girl that gives everything she sings a bit of nostalgic factor. All I can say is, if you're willing to have some fun and sing along to some true well made Pop - this album is for you. Be sure to not miss out on this one.
swagger Jagger , want you back & with Ur love, when i first bought this i was weary that like other albums it would have a few good songes and the rest would let the album down, but this album does not let down, every song on this album is just as good and as addictive as the one before, this is one of the best albums i have bought and heard i a very long time. I bought mine when it first came out and after my son listened to it I had to buy a second copy for my son.
cher Loyd is fantastic and a great artist who gives great performances on every track and never lets down.
one of the best albums ever made and i would buy it again.
I cant wait for the new album to come out and if it is have as good as the first it will be fantastic.
cher loyd is th whole package.
Catchy singles abound - I even really liked the dubstep song, which is saying a lot for this old fogey. Beautiful People is a nice mid-album switch up for her too. Can't quite decide what is my favourite - there are too many to choose from. Love the sample of Buffalo Stance in Playa Boi!!
And a big thumbs up for having the album be of proper pop song length. I'm so tired of 14-15 or so track pop albums with songs that go on for 5,6 minutes each.
She won't be everyones cup of tea but it's nice to see someone with talent bring out their own album with new songs that are great rather than an album full of covers. Well done Cher.
Having watched Cher Lloyd go through X-Factor and the disgusting personal tabloid/social-media attacks it's awesome to see her singles and album out, she deserves it.
As much as I love this I'm looking forward even more to what she does in the future <3
It is also great to see SiCo haven't actually destroyed everything that makes her good :D
Having heard her singing Superhero acoustically I would love for her to release some of these songs that way as well :)
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Ihr erstes Album ließ nicht lange auf sich warten und es ist genau wie Cher sehr speziell und abwechslungsreich...
1. Grow Up Feat. Busta Rhymes 5/5
Der Song ist einfach super und zeigt die Richtung, in die das gesamte Album geht. Ein fröhlicher Pop-Song mit Rap-Einlagen. Cher singt: "I'm a princess, I don't wanna be the queen" - was zeigt, dass sie weiß, dass sie nicht die Beste ist, es ihr aber nichts ausmacht.
2. Want U Back 4,5/5
Die dritte Single aus dem Album ist total eingängig und man kann sie sich immer wieder anhören!
3. With Ur Love Feat. Mike Posner 5/5
Die zweite Single und der mit Abstand beste Song auf dem Album! Er hat eine tolle Melodie, die sich sofort im Kopf festsetzt, Mike Posners kleiner Part passt sehr gut rein. Insgesamt ein perfektes Lied!
4. Swagger Jagger 5/5
Dieser Song erinnert mich an "Oh my darling Caroline", die Melodie ist an manchen Stellen ähnlich. "Swagger Jagger" war Chers erste Single und schaffte in England gleich Platz 1. Der Song ist ein krasses Brett und man muss ihn einfach laut aufdrehen!
5. Beautiful People Feat. Carolina Liar 5/5
Die erste Ballade auf dem Album ist wunderschön und zeigt, dass Cher auch ruhige Töne kann. Sehr gelungen!
6. Playa Boi 4/5
Der Song ist nicht so außergewöhnlich wie die bisherigen fünf Lieder auf dem Album, aber trotzdem ebenfalls gut!
7. Superhero 4/5
Für diesen Song gilt das Gleiche wie für "Playa boi", er bleibt nicht ganz so im Gedächtnis, obwohl er wirklich gut ist.
8. Over The Moon 5/5
Der Refrain des Songs ist sehr oldie-mäßig, die Strophen dann mit Rap und modern. Ein gelungener Mix, den man sofort mag!
9. Dub On The Track Feat. Mic Righteous, Dot Rotten, Ghetts 2,5/5
Das mit Abstand schlechteste Lied auf dem Album. Cher "singt" (eher spricht) nur den Refrain, der Rest kommt von den drei Rappern. Den Song hätte man sich wirklich sparen können!
10. End Up Here 5/5
Die zweite und letzte Ballade, ein supertoller Song! Davon hätte es gerne noch mehr geben können!
Das Booklet beinhaltet ein paar Bilder von Cher sowie alle Songtexte.
Schade, dass Chers Cover-Version von "Stay" (Shakespears Sister) auf dieser Version nicht drauf ist, das singt sie wie schon live bei "The X Factor" absolut weltklasse!
Ebenfalls schade, dass nur zehn Songs auf dem Album sind, denn diese CD ist wirklich toll und absolut empfehlenswert!
Hoffentlich veröffentlicht Cher Lloyd bald ihr zweites Album!
Ero un pò timoroso riguardo la fragilità delle custodie dei CD invece dire che tutto è andato bene,
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