Whatever (Hot Chelle Rae album)

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Whatever
Hot Chelle Rae - Whatever.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 29, 2011
Recorded2010–11
Genre Pop rock
Length34:04
Label RCA/Jive
Producer
Hot Chelle Rae chronology
Lovesick Electric
(2009)
Whatever
(2011)
Recklessly
(2014)
Singles from Whatever
  1. "Tonight Tonight"
    Released: March 15, 2011
  2. "I Like It Like That"
    Released: October 4, 2011
  3. "Honestly"
    Released: March 22, 2012
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 62/100 [1]
Review scores
SourceRating
Absolute Punk 55% [2]
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AudiopinionsStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [4]
Billboard Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [5]
Blast C [6]
Entertainment Weekly B [7]
Los Angeles Times Star full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [8]
Melodic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [9]
USA Today Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [10]

Whatever is the second studio album by American pop rock band Hot Chelle Rae. It was released by RCA Records on November 29, 2011, to generally favorable reviews from music critics. [11] Three singles were released from the album: "Tonight Tonight" and "I Like It Like That", featuring New Boyz, and "Honestly".

Contents

Background

Hot Chelle Rae released their single "Tonight Tonight" in March 2011, prior to the release of their "Whatever" album the following November. [12] The success of this single, which went double Platinum, led to Hot Chelle Rae being named the 2011 winners of the AMA's "Best New Artist" award. [12] The band then spent the summer of 2011 touring with artists including Mike Posner, Justin Bieber, We the Kings, and the Script. [12] [13]

Hot Chelle Rae released their second single "I Like It Like That" in October 2011, before releasing the full "Whatever" album on November 29, 2011. [14]

The cover art of the "Whatever" album, which features the four band members in separate colored squares was referred to by Cambio.com as drawing "inspiration from something in between the memory game Simon and the work of Andy Warhol". [15]

Reception

Whatever gained mixed reviews from music critics. It holds a Metacritic "generally positive reviews" score of 62 out of 100. [1] Allmusic gave it 3 and a half stars, and stated that Whatever "may not be a formula designed for critical acclaim or longevity, but pop music has always been exactly like this and HCR would make Bobby Vee, the Archies, and the New Radicals proud."

The album debuted at number 48 on the Billboard 200, selling over 18,000 copies in its first week, [16] and debuted at number 166 in Canada. [17]

"Whatever" gained recognition from critics including USA Today's Brian Mansfield for the multitude of pop-culture references in its tracks. [14] The songs of the "Whatever" album include many notable references to 2011 pop culture including the actor Zach Galifianakis, the Hollywood Sign, beer pong, Facebook, and Skype. [14]

Music critic Jon Caramanica of The New York Times compared Hot Chelle Rae's "Whatever" album to "the early breakthroughs" of bands including Sum 41 and Blink-182. [18]

Although many critics gave "Whatever" relatively positive reviews, others criticized the album as lacking staying power, or being relatable mainly to teen audiences. [14] [19] In a November 2011 review on the website The Wrap, music critic Chris Williams said the album, "has captivated the Radio Disney demographic, but more mature listeners will take the impassive album title to heart". [19]

Track listing

The track listing was revealed on October 25, 2011. [20] Songwriting credits and producers per album liner notes. [21]

All lyrics are written by Ryan Follese and Nash Overstreet, except track 1, co-written by Dominic Anthony Thomas and Earl Henry Benjamin, track 5, co-written by Bei Maejor and others, track 8, written by Nash Overstreet and Martin Johnson

No.TitleMusicProducer(s)Length
1."I Like It Like That" (featuring New Boyz)
  • Kiriakou
  • Goldstein
3:08
2."Tonight Tonight"
  • Follese
  • Overstreet
  • Kiriakou
  • Bogart
  • Robbins
Kiriakou3:20
3."Honestly"
3:22
4."Keep You with Me"
  • Follese
  • Overstreet
  • Goldstein
  • Book
  • Alexei Misoul
  • Goldstein
  • Book
  • Misoul
  • (co.)Kiriakou
3:30
5."Radio" (featuring Bei Maejor)
  • Follese
  • Overstreet
  • Kiriakou
  • Bogart
  • Robbins
  • Bryan Folk
  • Brandon Green
  • Kiriakou
  • (co.)Goldstein
3:04
6."Whatever"
  • Follese
  • Overstreet
  • Goldstein
  • Book
  • Misoul
  • Goldstein
  • Book
  • Misoul
2:53
7."Forever Unstoppable"
  • Follese
  • Overstreet
  • Goldstein
  • Book
  • Misoul
  • Goldstein
  • Book
  • Misoul
4:03
8."Why Don't You Love Me?" (featuring Demi Lovato)
  • Goldstein
  • Book
  • Misoul
3:31
9."Downtown Girl"
  • Follese
  • Overstreet
  • Golstein
  • Book
  • Misoul
  • Jamie Moore
  • Goldstein
  • Book
  • Misoul
2:57
10."Beautiful Freaks"
  • Follese
  • Overstreet
  • Kiriakou
  • Bogar
  • Robbins
  • Kiriakou
  • (co.)Goldstein
  • Jens Koerkemeier
3:26
11."The Only One"
  • Goldstein
  • Book
  • Misoul
2:50
Total length:34:04
Japanese bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Come Back to California"3:38
13."I Wish"3:14
14."Tonight Tonight (Kat Krazy Remix)"3:17
15."I Like It Like That (Goldstein Remix)"3:43

Personnel

Hot Chelle Rae

Production

Charts

Weekly chart performance for Whatever
Chart (2011–12)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [22] 21
New Zealand Albums (Recorded Music NZ) [23] 21
US Billboard 200 [24] 48

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