IRL (album)

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IRL
Mahalia - IRL.png
Studio album by
Released14 July 2023 (2023-07-14)
Genre R&B [1]
Length44:33
Label Warner Music
Producer
  • Hart
  • Grades
  • JD Reid
  • Raye
  • Spencer Stewart
  • TheElements
Mahalia chronology
Love and Compromise
(2019)
IRL
(2023)
Singles from IRL
  1. "Letter to Ur Ex"
    Released: 22 February 2022
  2. "Bag Of You"
    Released: 11 November 2022
  3. "Terms and Conditions"
    Released: 5 April 2023
  4. "Cheat"
    Released: 8 June 2023
  5. "Ready"
    Released: 7 July 2023

IRL (initialism for In Real Life) is the second studio album by British singer-songwriter Mahalia. The album was released on 14 July 2023 through Warner Music. [2] The album was inspired by the singer's "traumatic breakup" and her visits to "therapy". [3] In support of the album, Mahalia embarked on a tour of the United Kingdom, Europe, North America and Australia, commencing in October 2023 in Leeds [4] and concluding in Brisbane, Australia on 8 May 2024. [5] [6]

Contents

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.2/10 [7]
Metacritic 80/100 [8]
Review scores
SourceRating
DIY Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [9]
The Line of Best Fit 7/10 [10]
NME Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [1]
The Skinny Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [11]

IRL received a score of 80 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on six critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. [8] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 7.2 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus. Elle Barton of DIY called the album a "delight", writing that it strikes "a perfect balance between familiarity and unpredictability, immediate choruses coexisting with a relaxed, breezy sound". [9] NME 's Erica Campbell described the album as "bold, vulnerable, classic R&B", with IRL "reflect[ing] a young woman fully becoming herself, not just confidently throwing her hands up but boldly letting her guard down too". [1]

Red Dziri of The Line of Best Fit wrote that "Mahalia is not casting as wide a net as she did in her career-defining debut" and "if IRL is not as consistent as her previous output, this new album still cements Mahalia as a major R&B/Soul fixture both nationally and abroad". [10] Lucy Fitzgerald, reviewing the album for The Skinny , found it to be "satiny and consistent, [but] sonically and lyrically you're eager for some bigger swings. [...] IRL is like a path reflecting dappled sunlight: we can see patches of brightness but its full light is obscured". [11]

Track listing

IRL track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Ready"
  • Hart
  • JD Reid
  • Cameron Gower Poole [v]
3:01
2."In My Bag"
  • Burkmar
  • Abby-Lynn Keen
  • Paul Goller
  • Keven Wolfsohn
  • TheElements
  • Poole [v]
3:49
3."Terms and Conditions"
3:29
4."In My Head" (featuring Joyce Wrice)
  • Burkmar
  • Hart
  • Pope
  • Reid
  • Anthony Watts
  • Joyce Wrice
  • JD Reid
  • Poole [v]
3:30
5."Cheat" (featuring JoJo)
3:22
6."November" (featuring Stormzy)
  • Hart
  • JD Reid
  • Poole [v]
3:34
7."Hey Stranger"
  • Burkmar
  • Pope
  • Reid
  • JD Reid
  • Poole [v]
2:43
8."Isn't It Strange?"
2:43
9."It's Not Me, It's You" (featuring Destin Conrad)
  • Burkmar
  • Destin Conrad
  • Hart
  • Bernard Kawka
  • Pope
  • Reid
  • JD Reid
  • Poole [v]
3:45
10."Wassup" (featuring Kojey Radical)
  • JD Reid
  • Poole [v]
3:46
11."Lose Lose"
  • Burkmar
  • Hart
  • Pope
  • Reid
  • JD Reid
  • Poole [v]
3:24
12."Goodbyes"
  • Burkmar
  • Hart
  • Pope
  • Reid
  • JD Reid
  • Poole [v]
3:57
13."IRL"
  • Burkmar
  • Hart
  • Pope
  • Reid
  • JD Reid
  • Poole [v]
3:30
Total length:44:33
IRL (Deluxe) track listing
No.TitleLength
14."Slowly"3:08
15."Mani Pedi"3:11
16."Bag of You"3:18
17."Terms and Conditions (Live) - Vevo Studio Performance"3:37
18."Letter to Ur Ex"2:15
19."Plastic Plants"3:20
Total length:63:22

Notes

Personnel

Musicians

Technical

Charts

Chart performance for IRL
Chart (2023)Peak
position
Hungarian Physical Albums (MAHASZ) [12] 24
Scottish Albums (OCC) [13] 81
UK Albums (OCC) [14] 31
UK R&B Albums (OCC) [15] 2

Release history

Release dates and formats for IRL
RegionDateFormat(s)LabelRef.
Various14 July 2023 Warner Music [16] [17] [18]

Notes

  1. Wired Strings consists of cellist Rosie Danvers, violists Bryony Mycroft and Meghan Cassidy, and violinists Ellie Stanford, Hayley Pomfrett, Jenny Sacha, Miles Brett, Patrick Kiernan, Sally Jackson, and Stephen Morris.

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