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Rouge / Yuna.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: B0030365-02 | VerveSpoken language: English, Malay Publisher: [New York, New York] : Verve, [2019]Copyright date: ℗©2019Edition: [Explicit version]Description: 1 audio disc (41 min., 31 sec.) : CD audio, stereo ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Castaway / (feat. Tyler, The Creator) (04:30) -- Blank marquee / (feat. G-Eazy) (03:41) -- (Not) The love of my life (03:37) -- Teenage heartbreak / (feat. MIYAVI) (04:17) -- Pink youth / (feat. Little Simz) (04:01) -- Forget about you (04:28) -- Likes / (feat. KYLE) (03:36) -- Amy / (feat. Masego) (03:21) -- Does she / (feat. Jay Park) (03:22) -- Forevermore (03:53) -- Tiada Akhir (02:45).
Production credits:
  • Produced by Robin Hannibal.
Performed by Yuna ; with featured performers.
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Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Yuna Available 33111009915725
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"Crush" gave Yuna a hard-fought commercial breakthrough in the U.S. The feathery Usher duet almost topped Billboard's Adult R&B Songs chart and sent Chapters, the singer's second Verve LP, into the Top Ten of the R&B/hip-hop chart. (In her native Malaysia, the single went to number one.) It's probably not coincidental that this follow-up is loaded with featured appearances, possibly to maximize the potential for sustained crossover appeal. Even without the guest verses from Tyler, The Creator, G-Eazy, and Little Simz, "Castaway," "Blank Marquee," and "Pink Youth" would be among Yuna's most distinct and powerful moments. In "Teenage Heartbreak" and "Amy," singer Masego and guitarist Miyavi sensitively assist Yuna in her struggle to move beyond emotional growing pains and a fractured relationship with a variably cherished and maligned partner. As with the previous album, the primary co-songwriter and producer is Robin Hannibal. His finely layered fusions of post-disco R&B and dazed pop are still well-suited for Yuna's tender, increasingly rich voice and nuanced melodicism. The two are at their best when they let loose a bit, as on "Blank Marquee," a sweetly spiteful number faintly echoing Oliver Cheatham's "Get Down Saturday Night" and Edwin Birdsong's "Rapper Dapper Snapper." A close second is what comes after it, a sheer ballad with subtle twists and turns written with Alexandra Govere (aka Shungudzo). "You're not the love of my life" seems at first like a dismissal, but as Yuna repeats the line over a rhythm that tugs ever so slightly, the matter doesn't sound settled, and by the end she sounds like she's trying to suppress longing and regret. Those whose ears are perked by the MCs will hopefully listen intently enough to notice the detail and depth there and elsewhere. ~ Andy Kellman

Sung in English, except last track "Tiada Akhir" sung in Malay.

Title from disc label.

Performed by Yuna ; with featured performers.

Produced by Robin Hannibal.

Vocals recorded Independently Popular ; Hannibal's Room ; Chalice Studios (track 10).

Instrumentation recorded Hannibal's Room ; 10603 Studios (track 4) ; Red Bull Studios (additional piano, track 11).

Compact disc.

[Parental advisory; explicit content].

Lyrics and full credits in booklet inserted in container.

Castaway / (feat. Tyler, The Creator) (04:30) -- Blank marquee / (feat. G-Eazy) (03:41) -- (Not) The love of my life (03:37) -- Teenage heartbreak / (feat. MIYAVI) (04:17) -- Pink youth / (feat. Little Simz) (04:01) -- Forget about you (04:28) -- Likes / (feat. KYLE) (03:36) -- Amy / (feat. Masego) (03:21) -- Does she / (feat. Jay Park) (03:22) -- Forevermore (03:53) -- Tiada Akhir (02:45).

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