Singular: Act I

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Welcome to Singular! The show is about to begin. Please find your sears. This is just the start. I hope that you'll listen. I hope that you'll dance. I hope that you'll fall in love with who you are. There will be a slight intermission before Act II. Enjoy the show. Each voice to their own. Singularly, Sabrina.

Carpenter's note adapted from album's booklet. [14] [15]

Singular: Act I is primarily a pop and dance-pop album. [16] [1] Its lyrical content centred around empowerment with PopCrush writer Erica Russel calling it an introduction to Carpenter's "playful psyche". [17] The album cover portrayed Carpenter on a staircase "amidst the chaos" where "you feel like you really are the only one who exists in the crowd". [17]

Music and content

The album opens with "Almost Love", which Mike Nied of Idolator described as an "edgy anthem". [18] The song is about a relationship ready to take the next step and contains "intermittent whistles and drums". [19] Affinity writer Lucy Parry called it a "great start to the album" noting that the "bridge is possibly the best part of this track as they strip away the bass-line". [20] This is followed by "Paris" which was called an "ode to the city of love". [18] Carpenter sings about being reminded that she "already [has] love in LA". [18] Parry noted that the song might sound like a cliché but rather works as the opposite, with Carpenter using her head voice over "a gorgeous guitar riff". [20] "Hold Tight" was described as "stellar slow jam" and features Amir Mitchell-Townes as Uhmeer, one of Carpenter's castmates from Girl Meets World . [19] The song was also described a "slinky and vaguely retro R&B" song with subtle sexual references indicating that "Carpenter is now an adult". [18] [20]

"Sue Me" was written by Carpenter after she had been sued by her ex music managers Stan Rogow and Elliot Lurie for allegedly not paying them commissions after she fired them in 2014. [21] In an interview with Live With Kelly & Ryan, Carpenter noted that the song is about "empowerment", "confidence: and "being comfortable with yourself regardless of what anybody thinks". [22] Nied called the song a "self-assured tune for the end of a relationship" adding that it is a "sassy kiss-off". [18] This is followed by "Prfct" which was titled incorrectly to reflect imperfection. [20] The song talks about not needing everything in a relationship to be perfect for it to work and features "fuzzy gramophone effects" before and after the song. [19] [20]

"Bad Time" is a "synth-driven [...] badass anthem" which adds to the empowerment theme of the album. [20] The song sees Carpenter "picking and choosing when they want to engage with someone". [23] "Mona Lisa" named after the famous painting of the same name was described as "enticing" and contained "flirty and creative lines". [19] Carpenter sings about not wanting to be left "hanging like the Mona Lisa". [20] The album closes with "Diamonds Are Forever", ending "the album in the most empowering way possible". [20] Carpenter was described as a "soaring diva" and sings about knowing her self-worth never selling yourself short. [20] [24] The Line of Best Fit called the song a "theatrical belter" and compared it to Ariana Grande's song, "Dangerous Woman". [19] [23]

The singles "Why" and "Alien" were included on the Japanese edition of the album alongside several remixes. [25]

Critical reception

Singular: Act I
Sabrina Carpenter - Singular Act I.png
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 9, 2018
Recorded2017–2018
Genre
Length25:01
Label Hollywood
Producer
Sabrina Carpenter chronology
Evolution
(2016)
Singular: Act I
(2018)
Singular: Act II
(2019)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Afinitty8.8/10 [20]
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [16]
Earmilk Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [23]
The Line of Best Fit 7.5/10 [19]

Upon release, Singular Act: I received critical acclaim. Mike Nied of Idolator wrote in his review that the album is an "eight-track collection jam-packed with bop after bop". [18] He called the album "lush with potential hits" and "another near-perfect work from one of the industry's brightest young stars." [18] He added that with the album Carpenter had "truly earned her status as one of pop's most consistent acts". [18]

The Line of Best Fit writer Julian Baldsing rated the album 7.5 out of 10, stating that "it's certainly no small triumph that Singular: Act I stands so firmly by itself and its creation marks an exciting new phase of an artist properly coming into her own." [19] He added that "Carpenter has always displayed a knack for crafting and curating strong pop releases" and that the album "sees her hone these skills further, resulting in her tightest, most polished project to date". [19]

Lucy Parry from Affinity called the album "a pop masterpiece" and its production "exquisite" also praising the use of more mature themes compared to her previous works. [20] Earmilk writer Larisha Paul gave the album 9 stars noting that Carpenter showed her "versatility on a myriad of sonic landscapes". [23] She gave Carpenter's vocals the biggest praise adding that "her inarguable dynamic vocal performances that remain consistent in every track is what sets her apart from the rest." [23] She added that the album "conveys the singer in a space equipped for showcasing her talent and attraction as a pop artist" noting that it "shows immense promise for the future of her discography as she continues to cement her place as one of the top new artist in this next generation of musicians".

Promotion

In March 2019, Carpenter embarked on the Singular Tour. [26] The tour began in Orlando, Florida on March 2, 2019. [27]

Singles and music videos

"Almost Love" was released as the album's lead single on June 6, 2018 alongside Carpenter's official announcement of the album which came out a week earlier. [7] The song topped the Dance Club Songs chart making it Carpenter's second song to do so. [5] The song also reached 21 on the US Mainstream Top 40 chart. [28] A music video was also released through Vevo and YouTube on July 13, 2018. [29] She promoted the song with live performances at Wango Tango, Good Morning America and The Late Late Show with James Corden . [30] [31] [32]

"Sue Me" was released as the album's second single on January 8, 2019. [13] [33] It received a music video on November 16, 2018. [34] Carpenter promoted the single with live performances on The Today Show and Live with Kelly and Ryan . [22] [35] The song also reached number one on the Dance Club Songs chart making it Carpenter's third number one on the chart. [5]

"Paris" and "Bad Time" were released as promotional singles on October 24, 2018 and November 2, 2018 respectively. [36] A music video directed by Jasper Cable-Alexander was released for the former and filmed in Paris, France. [37] A visualiser was released for "Bad Time". [38]

Commercial performance

Singular Act I debuted at number 103 on the US Billboard 200 and 38 on the US Top Album Sales chart. [39] The album also reached 48 in the UK, [40] and 20 in Australia. [41] The singles from the album fared well on the charts with "Almost Love" and "Sue Me" both reaching number one on the US Dance Club Songs chart and 21 and 31, respectively, on the US Pop Songs chart. [5]

Track listing

Standard Edition [42]
No.TitleWriter(s)ProducersLength
1."Almost Love"
3:32
2."Paris"
3:38
3."Hold Tight" (featuring Uhmeer)
Sabath2:55
4."Sue Me"
  • Felder
  • Brown [d]
  • Zaire Koalo [d]
2:59
5."prfct"Persaud2:46
6."Bad Time"
Görres [b] 3:04
7."Mona Lisa"
2:18
8."Diamonds Are Forever"Carlsson [b] 3:49
Total length:25:01
Japanese Edition bonus tracks [43]
No.TitleWriter(s)ProducersLength
9."Alien" (with Jonas Blue)Jonas Blue2:55
10."Almost Love" (Stargate warehouse mix)
  • Carpenter
  • Jones
  • Campany
  • Eriksen
Stargate [e] 3:20
11."Sue Me" (KC Lights remix)
  • Carpenter
  • Felder
  • Jones
  • Brown
  • Simmons
3:22
12."Alien" (with Jonas BlueM-22 remix)
  • Carpenter
  • Bennett
  • Blue
3:25
13."Why"
Jeberg2:51
Total length:39:55

Notes

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Singular: Act I. [14]

Charts

Chart (2018)Peak
position
Australian Digital Albums (ARIA) [41] 20
Dutch Albums (MegaCharts) [44] 198
France Downloads Albums (SNEP) [45] 84
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [46] 183
UK Download Albums (OCC) [40] 48
US Billboard 200 [47] 103
US Top Album Sales (Billboard) [48] 36
US Top Current Album Sales (Billboard) [49] 32

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
VariousNovember 9, 2018Digital download Hollywood [50]
United StatesCD [51]
United Kingdom Polydor [52]
JapanDecember 12, 2018 Universal [43]
VariousOctober 18, 2019 LP [53]

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