Unhealthy (album)

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Unhealthy
Anne-Marie - UNHEALTHY (album).png
Studio album by
Released28 July 2023 (2023-07-28)
Genre
Length32:05
Label
Producer
  • Evan Blair
  • Billen Ted
  • Mojam
  • Connor McDonough
  • Riley McDonough
Anne-Marie chronology
Therapy
(2021)
Unhealthy
(2023)
Singles from Unhealthy
  1. "Psycho"
    Released: 15 September 2022
  2. "Sad Bitch"
    Released: 3 February 2023
  3. "Unhealthy"
    Released: 18 May 2023

Unhealthy is the third studio album by English singer-songwriter Anne-Marie. It was released on 28 July 2023, through Major Tom's and Asylum Records. Unhealthy was preceded by three singles: "Psycho", "Sad Bitch" and "Unhealthy". The album features guest appearances from American singer Khalid, British rapper Aitch, Thai singer Minnie from South Korean girl group (G)I-dle and Canadian singer Shania Twain.

Contents

Unhealthy peaked at number 2 on the UK Albums Chart and became her best selling album to date in her homeland. [3] The album also saw continued success in other charts including peaking at number 1 on the Scottish albums chart and at number 11 on the Irish albums chart, respectively.

Background

Anne-Marie started working on her third studio album in 2022. While promoting her single "Psycho" with Aitch in September 2022 she revealed that she's been writing a lot of new stuff and figured out what she wants to say. [4]

The singer finished working on the album in January 2023. [5] The record was written at four writing camps, including Decoy Studios in Suffolk. A total of 19 songs were written in a week, including pop, rock, country and musical songs. [6]

On 27 April 2023, Anne-Marie announced the title, release date, artwork and tracklist of her third album. [7] On the same day, the singer met fans at Brick Lane in London, where she revealed billboards advertising "Unhealthy", which she later graffitied with black paint. [8]

In a podcast "Table Manners" with Jessie Ware and Lennie Ware, Anne-Marie provided information about her third studio album. She explained that after the release of her second album and having weekly therapy sessions during lockdown, she began to feel numb to emotions. Because of this, she stopped talking to her therapist so often and as a result she started feeling completely different. This change inspired her third album. "When I started therapy in lockdown, that's when I started writing the second album, so it was all very much about self improvement, you know, figuring out my brain and all those techniques my therapist was telling me. I felt like I went into therapy because I was quite numb to emotions and then I came out of therapy numb to emotions in another way. I just learned so much on how to understand everything and deal with things that I just didn't feel extreme anger, extreme sadness or extreme happiness anymore. I was back on the middle road. And I kinda missed those extremities again so I stopped therapy, I do it every now and again, but it was like a weekly thing for years. (...) So the second album was very much like that, you know, calm and collected. So in the process of this new album I just wanted to feel everything again." [9] She later added: "I basically have done a journey of two relationships: one which I came out of which wasn't great and then one which I've gone into which didn't start great because it was like an obsessiveness, unhealthiness and then at the end it kind of levels out. So it's like all of the phases of a relationship that you could imagine is put into the album." [10]

The album title was inspired by her food dietries and the fact that she is an obsessive person and most of her thoughts are unhealthy. [11]

Talking about the writing process Anne-Marie said: "I definitely feel like I was less scared to experiment with stuff on this one. I feel like in the last two albums I've definitely felt a way about staying in a lane, like if I don't sound like this or if I don't make a song that sounds like this, are they gonna know it's Anne-Marie? I definitely think my label and people around me were a bit worried about me going 'I'm gonna try new stuff'. (...) It's not as if I've changed completely, it just feels like every song had a freedom to just be whatever it wanted to be." [12]

During the interview on The One Show, Anne-Marie explained the story behind the picture that was chosen for the album cover: "When I got into the industry, I felt a way about being a pop star and what I'm supposed to look like. Whether it's like make-up and fake nails and all this stuff. And with my other albums I've kind of done that and I've got nails on, and you know, all of that stuff. And in this one I just thought 'No, I'm going to be me.' So I found my shower door and pushed my face up against it." [13]

Promotion

The Unhealthy Club Tour

The Unhealthy Club Tour is the third headlining tour by English singer-songwriter Anne-Marie, in support of her third studio album Unhealthy (2023). Comprising 29 shows across three legs, the first leg officially began on 14 November 2023, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and came to an end on 29 November 2023 at The O2 Arena in London, UK. The second leg began on 20 June 2024, in Scarborough, UK, while the third leg began on 24 September 2024 in Tokyo, Japan.

Intimate performances

Unhealthy Intimate Performances
Tour by Anne-Marie
Location
  • UK
Associated albumUnhealthy
Start date26 July 2023
End date23 September 2023
No. of shows15

On 23 June 2023, Anne-Marie announced six intimate shows across UK in support of Unhealthy. The tickets went on sale on 27 June at 12 pm BST. [14] On 30 June, the singer added another two shows in Kingston and Bristol due to high demand. [15] On 4 July 2023, Anne-Marie announced that on 28 July, the release day of her album, she will do an intimate performance in London as part of the YouTube Music Nights. Tickets for the event did not go on sale, instead for a chance to attend, the copy of Unhealthy had to be pre-ordered from the artist's official store. [16] On 11 July 2023, a show in Southampton was announced. [17] During the album release week 4 additional shows were added. [18] [19]

List of confirmed dates and venues
DateCityCountryVenueShow timeRetailer
26 July 2023 Kingston EnglandPryzm5pm BST Banquet
7pm BST
28 July 2023 London Lafayette7pm BST-
30 July 2023 Brighton Chalk6pm BSTResident
31 July 2023 Leeds The Wardrobe7pm BSTCrash Records
1 August 2023 Coventry hmv Empire7pm BST HMV
2 August 2023 Bristol The Fleece4pm BST Rough Trade
7pm BST
3 August 2023 Liverpool The Cavern Club 7pm BSTJacardana
15 August 2023 Kingston Pryzm7pm BST Banquet
16 August 2023 Southampton The 18657pm BSTVinilo
18 September 2023 Glasgow ScotlandSWG37pm BSTAssai Records
22 September 2023 Dundee Fat Sam's5pm BST
7pm BST
23 September 2023 Southend-on-Sea England Cliffs Pavilion 7pm BSTCrash Records

Colouring-in room

On 10 July 2023, Anne-Marie announced that she would invite fans on 19 July 2023 into a room in East London to colour the walls with her if they pre-saved Unhealthy in the next 48 hours from her official store. [20] Tickets did not go officially on sale, but instead, fans would get invites if they pre-ordered the copy of Unhealthy.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Clash 4/10 [21]
Evening Standard Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [1]
The Guardian Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [2]
The Line of Best Fit 5/10 [22]
NME Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [23]

Unhealthy received mixed reviews from music critics upon release. For Clash , Tamzin Kraftman wrote that "with repetitive melodic motifs and overcooked themes, Anne-Marie had a chance to offer a profound perspective but settled for the mundane." [21] Evening Standard's David Smyth described Unhealthy as "very much a radio-friendly pop album". [1] Tanatat Khuttapan of The Line of Best Fit wrote that "Anne-Marie's true control of the narrative is via honest intercommunication; Unhealthy realises it a little too late, perhaps impeded by the poor decisions that appear to be hers." [22] Writing for NME , Sophie Williams said that "Anne-Marie's goal of making pop that represents the most intimate, darkest of feelings is admirable but not always effective. It's not exactly clear what message she's pining for." [23] Reviewing for The Guardian , Tara Joshi described the album as "broadly a fun record that's pushing to be more raw and upfront than she [Anne-Marie] has managed before", and adding that "Anne-Marie does sound freer and more playful in her own right, toying with more ambitious instrumentation (rock, orchestral) alongside the dance-pop and ballads." [2]

Commercial performance

In its first charting week, Unhealthy opened at number-two on the UK Albums Chart with sales of 23,778, of which 19,778 were physical copies, marking it her best selling album in the country. [24] It secured the highest weekly sale for an album by a UK female soloist since Florence and the Machine's Dance Fever topped the chart in May 2022. [25]

Track listing

Unhealthy track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Sucks to Be You"
  • Mojam
0:43
2."Sad Bitch"
  • Nicholson
  • Evan Blair
  • Samuel Brennan
  • Tom Hollings
  • Nami Ondas
  • Taylor Upsahl
2:12
3."Psycho" (with Aitch)
  • Billen Ted
  • Mojam
2:42
4."Haunt You"
  • Billen Ted
2:53
5."Trainwreck"
  • Billen Ted
3:03
6."Grudge"
  • Blair
2:12
7."Obsessed"
  • Blair
2:26
8."Kills Me to Love You"
  • Nicholson
  • Blake
  • Brennan
  • Boe
  • Hollings
  • Billen Ted
2:22
9."Unhealthy" (featuring Shania Twain)
  • Nicholson
  • Castle
  • Connor McDonough
  • Riley McDonough
  • C. McDonough
  • R. McDonough
2:29
10."Irish Goodbye"
  • Nicholson
  • Tucker
  • Brennan
  • Hollings
  • Frampton
  • Billen Ted
2:09
11."Cuckoo"
  • Nicholson
  • Blake
  • Tucker
  • Brennan
  • Hollings
  • Billen Ted
2:35
12."You & I" (featuring Khalid)
  • Nicholson
  • Blake
  • Murray
  • Purcell
  • Khalid Robinson
  • Omer
  • Mojam
  • Risc
3:25
13."Never Loved Anyone Before"
  • Nicholson
  • Ondas
  • Blair
  • Upsahl
  • Blair
  • Ondas
2:54
Total length:32:05
Deluxe edition bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Better Off"
  • Nicholson
  • Barker
  • Popscar
  • Omer
  • Murray
  • Tucker
Mojam2:49
15."Ick"
  • Nicholson
  • Blake
  • Brennan
  • Boe
  • Hollings
Billen Ted2:52
16."Expectations" (with Minnie from (G)I-dle)
  • C Sa
  • Kim Jonghan
  • Lim Jung Woo
  • Paprikaa
  • Taylor Glasby
Paprikaa3:09
Total length:40:55
Japanese edition bonus tracks [26] [27]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
17."Psycho" (acoustic)
  • Nicholson
  • Armstrong
  • Barker
  • Brennan
  • Hollings
  • Mann
  • Tucker
Duncan Brookfield2:21
18."Sad Bitch" (acoustic)
  • Nicholson
  • Blair
  • Brennan
  • Hollings
  • Ondas
  • Upsahl
Brookfield2:14
19."Unhealthy" (acoustic)
  • Nicholson
  • Castle
  • C. McDonough
  • R. McDonough
Brookfield2:26
Total length:47:56
Super Unhealthy Edition (Disc 1) [28]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Baby Don't Hurt Me" (with David Guetta and Coi Leray)
2:20

Notes

Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal. [33]

Musicians

Technical

Artwork

Charts

Chart performance for Unhealthy
Chart (2023)Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [34] 38
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [35] 166
French Albums (SNEP) [36] 72
Hungarian Physical Albums (MAHASZ) [37] 11
Irish Albums (OCC) [38] 11
Scottish Albums (OCC) [39] 1
UK Albums (OCC) [40] 2

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [41] Silver60,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for Unhealthy
RegionDateFormatEditionLabelRef.
Various28 July 2023Standard
[42] [43] [44]
  • CD
  • digital download
  • streaming
Deluxe [45]
JapanCDJapan bonus Warner Music Japan [26]
Various31 July 2023
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Voicenote edition
  • Major Tom's
  • Atlantic
  • Asylum
[28]
2 August 2023
  • Digital download
Karaoke edition
  • Major Tom's
  • Atlantic
  • Asylum
[46]

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