You & I (Rita Ora album)

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You & I
Rita Ora - You and I (album cover).png
Studio album by
Released14 July 2023 (2023-07-14)
Recorded2022-2023
Genre Dance-pop [1]
Length33:52
Label BMG
Producer
Rita Ora chronology
Bang
(2021)
You & I
(2023)
Singles from You & I
  1. "You Only Love Me"
    Released: 27 January 2023
  2. "Praising You"
    Released: 19 April 2023
  3. "Don't Think Twice"
    Released: 30 June 2023
  4. "Shape of Me"
    Released: 29 January 2024

You & I is the third studio album by English singer Rita Ora. It was released on 14 July 2023 through BMG. The album is her first solo studio release since Phoenix (2018). You & I was preceded by four singles: "You Only Love Me", "Praising You" (featuring Fatboy Slim), "Don't Think Twice" and "Shape of Me" (featuring Keith Urban). [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Background and release

I spent such a long time fighting to be heard over the course of my experience being in the industry, that I guess I lost a lot of confidence and a lot of hope, fell really low. And I guess when you’re at your lowest point, you can make a choice. You either kind of get back up and keep going, or you just let it consume you. And I did that. I got up. [...] This album really means a lot to me. It's like my diary of the last few years, it’s my sound and it just feels so true to me and who I am today. I think this record means something different for everyone, but from my perspective, it's about praising your loved ones and really celebrating those relationships.

Rita Ora on You & I [5]

After the publication of her second studio album Phoenix in 2018, Ora took a recording break, embarking on several television and film projects. [5] [6] In February 2022, Ora signed a record deal with Berlin-based BMG, a deal which gave her ownership of master recordings for her next projects. [7] In April 2023, she announced the release of her third studio album, titled You & I. [8] [9] [10]

Singles

"You Only Love Me" was announced on 11 January as the lead single from the album and released on 27 January 2023. [11] "Praising You" was released on 19 April 2023, as the second single. The song is a re-worked version of Slim's 1998 song "Praise You", and Fatboy Slim is also credited as featured artist on the song, and became a hit song after it was featured in Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken. "Don't Think Twice" was released as the album's third single on 30 June 2023.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 68/100 [1]
Review scores
SourceRating
Clash 7/10 [12]
Evening Standard Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [13]
i Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [14]
The Independent Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [15]
Irish Examiner Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [16]
Rolling Stone UK Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [17]
The Telegraph Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [18]

You & I received a score of 68 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on five critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. [1] Emma Harrison of Clash wrote that the album is Ora's "most exploratory and undoubtedly her finest work so far" with "the trademark sass and joie de vivre throughout, but this feels like a more mature and evolved body of work". Harrison also pointed out that "Rita uses You & I to undertake some serious self-reflection with each track focusing on various aspects" and that it allows her to "shed her skin to show [more] vulnerability and creativity than before". [12]

Hannah Mylrea of Rolling Stone UK wrote that You & I "play[s] it safe" compared to Ora's previous albums, because "too often [...] the tracks wash over you as shiny pop songs that fail to draw intrigue". [17] Helen Brown from The Independent was less impressed by the album, remarking that it is "strong enough to sell well" and although "sweet and ought to let us into the specifics of her world [...] still it feels generic". [15] David Smyth of the Evening Standard wrote that the project "lacks personal touch". [13]

Track listing

You & I – Standard edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicProducer(s)Length
1."Don't Think Twice"
3:06
2."You Only Love Me"
  • Ora
  • Ellie Campbell
  • Phoebe Jasper
  • Thompson
  • Felder
  • Cameron Gower-Poole [v]
2:28
3."Praising You" (featuring Fatboy Slim)
  • Cazan
  • Felder
  • Shave
2:44
4."Unfeel It"
  • Ora
  • Rollo Spreckley
  • Felder
  • Niceforo
  • Sorrells
  • Spreckley
  • Niceforo
  • Sorrells
  • Ralph
  • Felder
2:41
5."Waiting for You"
  • Asdis Vioarsdottir
  • Johannes Burger
  • Kilian Wilke
  • Kilian & Jo
  • Felder
  • Gower-Poole [v]
2:43
6."You & I"
  • Ora
  • Rollo
3:00
7."That Girl"
Felder3:01
8."Shape of Me"
  • Ora
  • Rollo
  • Jenna Andrews
  • Felder
  • Niceforo
  • Rollo
  • Sorrells
  • Niceforo
  • Sorrells
  • Ralph
  • Felder
2:29
9."Look at Me Now"
  • Ora
  • Georgia Meek
  • Yoshi Breen
  • Jason OK
  • Georgia Meek
  • Jason OK
  • Breen
  • Ollie Green [v]
2:45
10."Girl in the Mirror"
  • Ora
  • Rollo
  • Felder
  • Niceforo
  • Rollo
  • Sorrells
  • Niceforo
  • Sorrells
  • Felder
3:11
11."Notting Hill"
  • Ora
  • Rollo
  • Felder
  • Niceforo
  • Rollo
  • Sorrells
  • Niceofor
  • Sorrells
  • Felder
2:30
12."I Don't Wanna Be Your Friend"Ora
  • Ora
  • Nick Hahn
Hahn3:14
Total length:33:52
You & I – Deluxe edition [19]
No.TitleLyricsMusicProducer(s)Length
13."Love Die Repeat"
  • Ora
  • Speckley
  • Bentley
  • Fedler
  • Bentley
  • Fedler
2:33
14."Rest of My Life"
  • Ora
  • Speckley
  • Fedler
  • Sorrells
  • Niceforo
  • Fedler
  • Sorrells
  • Niceforo
2:35
Total length:39:00
You & I – Digital bonus edition [20]
No.TitleLength
15."You Only Love Me" (Shift K3Y Remix)2:24
16."You Only Love Me" (featuring Nafe Smallz) (Zdot Remix)2:28
17."Praising You" (featuring Fatboy Slim) (Fatboy Slim Remix)4:21
18."Praising You" (featuring Fatboy Slim) (Dopamine Remix)2:19
19."Praising You" (featuring Fatboy Slim) (Jodie Harsh Remix)2:32
Total length:53:04

Note

Personnel

Musicians

Technical

Charts

Chart performance for You & I
Chart (2023)Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [21] 45
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [22] 53
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [23] 69
French Physical Albums (SNEP) [24] 102
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [25] 19
Irish Independent Albums (IRMA) [26] 14
Polish Albums (ZPAV) [27] 69
Scottish Albums (OCC) [28] 7
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE) [29] 78
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [30] 25
UK Albums (OCC) [31] 6
UK Independent Albums (OCC) [32] 1

Release history

Release dates and formats for You & I
RegionDateFormat(s)EditionLabelRef.
Various14 July 2023Standard
[33] [34] [35]
  • CD
  • digital download
Deluxe [36]

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