My Everything (Ariana Grande album)

My Everything
Studio album by Ariana Grande
Released August 25, 2014 (2014-08-25)
Recorded October 2013 – May 2014
Genre
Length 40:31
Label Republic
Producer
Ariana Grande chronology
Christmas Kisses
(2013)
My Everything
(2014)
The Remix
(2015)
Singles from My Everything
  1. "Problem"
    Released: April 28, 2014
  2. "Break Free"
    Released: July 2, 2014
  3. "Bang Bang"
    Released: July 29, 2014
  4. "Love Me Harder"
    Released: September 30, 2014
  5. "One Last Time"
    Released: February 10, 2015

My Everything is the second studio album by American singer Ariana Grande, released on August 25, 2014 by Republic Records. Grande describes My Everything as "an evolution" from her debut album, Yours Truly (2013); it explores more mature themes and genres. Upon its release, the album debuted atop the Billboard 200, selling 169,000 copies in its first week. It debuted at number one in Australia and Canada as well, and peaked in the top ten of 20 countries worldwide. As of March 2016, the album has sold 692,000 copies in the United States.[1] In the album's production, Ariana worked with a host of producers – Max Martin, Shellback, Benny Blanco, Savan Kotecha, Ryan Tedder, Tommy Brown, Darkchild, Ilya Salmanzadeh, Zedd, David Guetta, Key Wane and Pop & Oak.

My Everything was preceded by the lead single "Problem", which features Australian rapper Iggy Azalea. After its release on April 28, 2014, the single debuted at number three the week of May 17, selling over 400,000 copies in first week sales and eventually peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Break Free", featuring German-Russian musician and producer Zedd, was released as the second single on July 2, and peaked at the fourth position on the Hot 100. The fourth single, "Love Me Harder", featuring The Weeknd, was released on September 30, 2014 and peaked at number seven. For the 2015 Grammy Awards, My Everything was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album.[2]

Background and development

"It's an album that I want to do a little bit different. I don't want it to sound like an extension of Yours Truly. I want it to sound like an evolution. I want to explore more sounds and experiment a little bit. I have a bunch of ideas I'm very excited about and a lot of stuff cooking."

 — Grande, on the album.[3]

Grande's debut studio album Yours Truly was released on September 3, 2013, and was met with critical acclaim. Later that month, in an interview with Rolling Stone, Grande stated that she had begun writing and working on her second studio album and had already completed two songs.[3] Recording sessions began in October 2013 with Grande working with previous producers from her debut album Harmony Samuels and Tommy Brown.[4][5] Grande was initially aiming at releasing the album around February 2014.[6] In January 2014, Grande confirmed she had been working with new producers Ryan Tedder, Savan Kotecha, Benny Blanco, Key Wane and Max Martin.[7][8][9] Grande stated in late February that she wanted to name her album after a song she had finished that weekend that is very honest and makes her cry.[10][11]

It was announced on March 3, 2014 that Grande would be featured on the fifth single from Chris Brown's album X titled "Don't Be Gone Too Long".[12] The single was originally set for release on March 25, 2014. However, it was postponed due to Brown being sent to jail awaiting trial on assault charges.[13] Grande had announced the song's delay on March 17, 2014 via Twitter stating "My loves… so obviously some things have changed recently... So we have to delay the dbgtl countdown, some things are out of our control".[13] That same night she held a live stream to make up for the single's delay, where she previewed four new songs from her second album.[14][15] Two days following the announcement, Grande revealed that due to the song's delay, she would be releasing the first single from her upcoming sophomore studio album instead.[16][17] She finished working on the album in late May 2014.[18] On June 28, Grande confirmed the title of the album to be My Everything and the release date to be August 25, 2014.[19] The photos for the packaging in the album were taken on May 27, 2014.[20] Grande stated that she chose the cover artwork because she felt that "each song is so strongly themed that I just wanted to have a very simple overall cover. So that within each song we could create more visual themes."[21]

Songs and composition

"My Everything" is a pop-R&B[22] album with "EDM, several hip-hop-pop tunes, ball-gown-ready ballads, some R&B jams."[23] The album open with the track "Intro", where Ariana sing: “I’ll give you all I have and nothing less, I promise". Given it sounds like a message to her fans.[24] The second track is the lead single "Problem" an uptempo dance-pop song with influences of R&B music[25][26] [27] that incorporates elements of jazz, contemporary '90s R&B, hip hop and funk[27][28] A writer from Rap-Up describes the track as an "infectious horn-heavy jam" which features a "carefree" Ariana "declaring her independence" which also includes "an empowering verse from Iggy Azalea and a whispering Big Sean on the hook."[29] "One Last Time" is a dance-pop and EDM-light song,[30][31] The album follow with "Why Try" co-written and co-produced by Ryan Tedder, Benny Blanco. The lyrics might have needed some polishing, but Grande presents a line like "Now we're screaming just to see who's louder" as if her livelihood depended upon it.[32] Some critics noted similar composition with Beyoncé's song XO (too produced by Ryan Tedder).[33] The next track is the EDM song "Break Free".[34] In an interview with Billboard. She described the song as "fantastic and super-experimental for me" and further stated, "I never thought I'd do an EDM song, but that was an eye-opening experience, and now all I want to do is dance."[35]

"Break Free"
A 22-second sample of "Break Free", the song explores EDM and electro genres.[36][37]

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The album’s first of three ballads "Best Mistake" features Big Sean. A moody ballad that grows stickier upon each listen, "Best Mistake" carries a tidy collection of impressive production details, the momentary string stabs among them.[38] Musically, It is a minimal hip-hop piano ballad lament that utilizes instrumentation from strings and a drum machine.[39] It is about a couple trying to "make up their minds about the future of their relationship, with deep affection buried underneath their problems."[39][40][41][42] "Be My Baby" features Cashmere Cat is a "bouncy R&B jam"[43] the song received comparison with Mariah Carey's songs.[44] The eighth track "Break Your Heart Right Back" featuring Childish Gambino, is about her boyfriend cheating on her with another guy isn’t your usual subject matter. “I know you’re mad ‘cause I found out/ Want you to feel what I feel right now,” she sings over brassy, finger-snapping beats.The song have a interpolation of Diana Ross' "I'm Coming Out." When Grande needs a break from twirling, Childish Gambino steps in and thumps his chest; the guest verse works, even if you have to overlook the line "The flow so gross, my nickname school lunch."[45][46] "Love Me Harder is a midtempo synthpop and R&B song,[47][48][49] which starts small and mellow, before having "a ‘throbbing’, electro-heavy chorus",[50] with a guitar riff,[51] while "big vacuum-esque synths zip" are heard throughout the track.[52] Rob Copsey wrote for The Official Charts Company that the song remind him of Drake at his most emotional, citing 2010’s 'Find Your Love' and 2013's 'Hold On, We're Going Home' as examples.[50] Lyrically, the song has Grande demanding for romantic satisfaction,[51] filled with double entendres about rough sex.[49] The track "Just A Little Bit Of Your Heart" is the album's second ballad, co-written by Harry Styles. As far as piano ballads go, it’s packed with the usual heartfelt lyrics (“I know I’m not your only, but at least I’m one”),[53] the final chorus contains some spectacularly high notes, at least.[54]

"Love Me Harder"
A 23-second sample of "Love Me Harder", a midtempo synthpop and R&B, a example of strong 'R&B' influences in the album.

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The eleventh track is "Hands On Me" featuring A$AP Ferg, the second was compared with Rihanna's song Cockiness (Love It) and Fancy by Iggy Azalea.[55] '"Don’t let these eyes fool ya, I can take it/ Hold nothing back, Give it to me” she insists over hectic hip hop beats.[56] Jason Lipshutz from Billboard described "Hands On Me" "an out-of-left-field banger that removes Grande from her teenybopper phase and finds the 21-year-old discovering her inner Rihanna with lines."[57] the title track "My Everything" concludes the standard edition of the album on a somber note. My Everything" calls back to the album's intro and finds Grande struggling to regain the solid footing she once had with her partner."[39] The forst bonus track on deluxe edition Bang Bang featuring English singer Jessie J and Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj.[58] is an up-tempo, "soulful" song, that features a "clap-heavy" production, built over "big bouncy beats and horn blasts."[59][60] "Only 1″ is short, snappy and sumptuous, "Only 1" is a light confection that succeeds due to its busy, intricate percussion.[61] The deluxe edition of My Everything concludes with "You Don't Know Me".

Release and promotion

On June 28, 2014, Grande announced that her album would be available for pre-order through her website. Those who pre-ordered the album would get exclusive access to Grande's concert stream that will be held on August 24 where she will perform songs from her album live for the first time.[62] Grande embarked on her first world tour titled The Honeymoon Tour in support of the album which began in February 2015.[63]

In the weeks preceding the release of My Everything, several previews of songs from the album were released. On July 7, 2014 Grande posted a teaser of "Best Mistake" onto her Instagram page. The song features rapper Big Sean.[64][65] On July 27, 2014, a preview of "Be My Baby" was filmed at a concert of featured artist, Cashmere Cat, and uploaded to YouTube, by a fan. Grande retweeted a link to the video on her Twitter profile.[66][67] She then retweeted a second snippet on August 4.[68][69] Twenty days before the album's release, Grande released a preview of "Love Me Harder", which features Canadian recording artist The Weeknd, onto her Instagram profile.[70] On August 20, four songs from the album, "Why Try", "Be My Baby", "Love Me Harder", and "Just a Little Bit of Your Heart", were released courtesy of MTV.[71]

On August 24, Grande opened the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards with "Break Free", and then later appeared to perform "Bang Bang" with Jessie J and Nicki Minaj. Following her performance on the show, My Everything was released worldwide on August 25, 2014. During the week of its release, commercials aired on television to promote My Everything as well as the Beats Pill.[72] On August 29, Grande performed "Problem", "Break Free", "Bang Bang", and "Break Your Heart Right Back" on The Today Show. In addition to performing, Grande was also interviewed, forecasted to weather and brought her grandmother for an interview of her own.[73] On September 5, Grande performed the title track from My Everything during the Stand Up to Cancer television program in dedication to her grandfather, who had died from cancer earlier that year.[74]

Singles

Grande premiered her first single "Problem", which features Australian rapper Iggy Azalea, at the 2014 Radio Disney Music Awards and released it for digital download later that night on April 28, 2014. The song debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and sold 438,000 units in its first week making it the fifth largest debut by a woman in history.[75] As of June 2015, "Problem" has been certified sextuple platinum by the RIAA and has peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100.[76][77]

The second single, "Break Free", features electronic music producer Zedd and was released on July 2, 2014. The song debuted at No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 with 161,000 downloads sold in its first week and has since rose to a peaking position of No. 4.[78][79] It also reached number 1 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Digital Songs chart.[80] As of April 2015, "Break Free" has been certified triple platinum by the RIAA.[77]

"Bang Bang" by Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj, was released on 29 July 2014 through Lava Records and Republic Records, the label that houses all three artists, and serves as a joint single.[81][82][83][84] It serves as the lead single from Jessie J's album Sweet Talker, and the third single from "My Everything".[85] As of August 2015, "Bang Bang" has been certified quintuple platinum by the RIAA.[77]

The fourth single, "Love Me Harder", which features Canadian PBR&B artist The Weeknd, was released to rhythmic crossover radio on September 30, 2014. It peaked at No. 7 on the Hot 100.[86] As of January 2016, "Love Me Harder" has been certified triple platinum by the RIAA.[77]

"One Last Time" was released to rhythmic crossover and contemporary hit radio stations on February 10, 2015, as the fifth and final single.[87][88][89] It debuted at number 80 on the Hot 100 and peaked at number 13.[89] As of May 2015, "One Last Time" has been certified platinum by the RIAA.[77]

Promotional singles

"Best Mistake" featuring Big Sean was released on August 12, 2014 as a promotional single to those who preorder the album.[90][91] Shortly after its release, "Best Mistake" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Twitter Real-Time and the iTunes singles chart.[92] It sold 104,000 units in its first week landing at No. 6 on the Digital Songs chart.[93][94] It also peaked at No. 49 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?6.3/10[95]
Metacritic64/100[96]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[97]
The A.V. ClubC+[98]
Billboard81/100[99]
Entertainment WeeklyB–[100]
The Guardian[101]
Los Angeles Times[102]
The Observer[103]
Pitchfork Media7.7/10[104]
Rolling Stone[105]
Slant Magazine[106]

On Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to ratings and reviews from mainstream critics, My Everything received an average of 64, based on 19 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[96] Rob Sheffield, writing for Rolling Stone, says, "My Everything proves, she's already a major force" on a release showing how Grande is growing up because "It's a confident, intelligent, brazen pop statement, mixing bubblegum diva vocals with EDM break-beats."[105] Adam Markovitz says for Entertainment Weekly how "Grande has picked a set of songs so lyrically bland, sonically inoffensive, and artistically empty that they produce a zero-impact experience—musical vanilla fro-yo poured directly into your ears."[100] Markovitz states, "It's by no means painful; there are even moments of fun, including the thigh-high-boot swagger of summer smashes 'Problem' and 'Bang Bang,' both of which borrow their strut from coheadliners Iggy Azalea and Jessie J with Nicki Minaj, respectively."[100] Mikael Wood, writing on behalf of the Los Angeles Times, finds Grande in impressive form because she is "deeply cheerful yet with guns blazing, an innocent newcomer no more."[102]

Elysa Gardner, on behalf of USA Today, writes that Grande "digs into ballads and more emotionally earnest fare" simultaneously, doing so with a "girlish playfulness... and a sense of growing confidence", and she is "Blending sugar and spice" together to create a pleasing concoction to satisfy the varying palates of her supporters."[107] Stephen Thomas Erlewine says for AllMusic that "Grande doesn't embody the songs the way an old-fashioned diva would, but she functions as a likeable pop ringleader, stepping aside when the track calls for it and then unleashing a full-throated wail when it's her time to shine."[97] Jason Lipshutz from Billboard writes that the album "turned Grande into a dance artist, pop artist, and soul artist" with a more uniformed and more mature sound.[99] Gary Graff says on behalf of The Oakland Press that it is "a solid step forward for Grande, which makes 'there's more to see' an intriguing promise rather than a threat."[108] In a 7.7 out of ten review for Pitchfork, Meaghan Garvey explains how it "feels like Grande's arrival as a true pop fixture, not just a charming novelty... and while the best songs here may not be timeless, they certainly feel right for right now."[104]

In a more mixed review, Jim Farber from the New York Daily News writes that Grande's "sexed-up" vocals and range are shown off but the "constant jerking back and forth between styles interrupts any sense of flow."[109] Caroline Sullivan from The Guardian praises Grande's vocals but feels that the songs are indistinct and have a "facelessness" to them.[101] Annie Zaleski writes for The A.V. Club how it "is so well-constructed and designed to succeed, it rarely loosens up enough to let any depth of character (or real surprises) surface", yet it "further establishes Grande as a consummate performer and vocal interpreter."[98] Kitty Empire from the The Observer notes that Grande's vocal ability is showcased but that the songs lack personality.[103] Evan Sawdey, writing for PopMatters, comments that Grande is mimicking other artists, leaving her distinguished voice with only the support of hollow lyricism.[110] In agreement, Will Robinson rates the album a 2.5 out of five for Sputnikmusic, telling how it "ends up ringing hollow."[111] Adelle Platon writing for Vibe magazine, and she is positive towards the album's sound and compares Grande's vocals to those of Mariah Carey and Christina Aguilera.[112] Andrew Chan writing on behalf of Slant Magazine how "she emphasizes the sheer fun of singing over any sense of emotional urgency", yet "What her voice lacks in depth, texture, and variety will probably take time to acquire."[106]

The album was placed at number eleven on Digital Spy's Best Albums of 2014 list.[113] Jessica Goodman and Ryan Kistobak of The Huffington Post included the album on their list of 2014's best releases, complimenting that the album makes sure "Grande's sheer talent did not go unnoticed".[114]

Awards

The album has received two nominations. In early 2015, it was nominated for Favorite Album at the People's Choice Awards.[115] Afterwards, it received a nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album at the Grammy Awards.[116]

Commercial performance

On August 27, Billboard reported that My Everything would sell over 160,000 copies in first-week United States sales.[117] My Everything officially debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and sold 169,000 copies in its first week.[118] In doing so, Grande attained her second consecutive number-one album in the country, becoming the first female artist to have her first two albums debut at number one since Scottish singer Susan Boyle did it with I Dreamed a Dream (2009) and The Gift (2010).[118] The album has sold 692,000 copies in the United States as of March 2016.[1] In March 2016, the RIAA certified the album double platinum, for combined album sales, on-demand audio, video streams, track sales equivalent of 2 million album-equivalent units.

In Japan, My Everything remained atop the iTunes Store charts for nine weeks, thus earning Grande the longest at number one in 2014, breaking the previous record held by Frozen: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.[119]

Track listing

My Everything Standard edition[120]
No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Intro"  Brown 1:20
2. "Problem" (featuring Iggy Azalea) 3:13
3. "One Last Time"  
3:17
4. "Why Try"  
3:31
5. "Break Free" (featuring Zedd)
  • Zedd
  • Martin
3:35
6. "Best Mistake" (featuring Big Sean)
3:53
7. "Be My Baby" (featuring Cashmere Cat)
  • Benny Blanco
  • Cashmere Cat
  • Lido
3:36
8. "Break Your Heart Right Back" (featuring Childish Gambino)
Pop & Oak 4:13
9. "Love Me Harder" (with The Weeknd)
  • Payami
  • Svensson
  • P. Carlsson[a]
3:56
10. "Just a Little Bit of Your Heart"  
  • J. Carlsson
  • P. Carlsson[a]
3:51
11. "Hands on Me" (featuring A$AP Ferg)
3:13
12. "My Everything"  
  • Brown
  • McCants[a]
2:48
Total length:
40:31
Notes

Credits and personnel

Adapted from album liner notes.[131]

Vocal credits

Managerial and creative credits
  • Andre Marsh – A&R, A&R coordinator
  • Wendy Goldstein – A&R, executive producer
  • Naim Alli McNair – A&R
  • Jessica Severn – album design
  • Ariana Grande – executive producer
  • Scott "Scooter" Braun – executive producer, management
  • Allison Kaye – management
  • Tom Munro – photographer
  • Donna Gryn – marketing manager
  • Brad Haugen – marketing manager
  • Laura Hess – marketing manager

Technical credits

  • Ariana Grandesongwriter, executive producer
  • Victoria McCants – songwriter, vocal producer
  • Tommy Brown – songwriter, producer, programmer, engineer
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • John Hanes – mixing engineer
  • Tom Coyne – mastering
  • Aya Merrill – mastering
  • Ilya – songwriter, producer, vocal producer, guitar, bass, keys, programmer
  • Max Martin – songwriter, producer, vocal producer, keys, programmer
  • Savan Kotecha – songwriter, producer, vocal producer
  • Iggy Azalea – songwriter
  • Shellback – producer, keys, programmer
  • Peter Carlsson – vocal producer, engineer, vocal engineer
  • Sam Holland – engineer
  • Leon Silva – saxophone
  • David Guetta – songwriter
  • Giorgio Tuinfort – songwriter
  • Rami Yacoub – songwriter, producer, vocal producer, programmer
  • Carl Falk – songwriter, producer, programmer, guitar
  • Eric Weaver – engineer
  • Benjamin Levin – songwriter, producer, programmer, instrumentation
  • Ryan Tedder – songwriter, producer, programmer, instrumentation
  • Ammar Malik – songwriter
  • Noel Zancanella – songwriter, producer, programmer, instrumentation
  • Chris Sclafani – engineer
  • Matthew Tryba – engineer
  • Bradford H. Smith – assistant engineer
  • Phil Seaford – assistant mixing engineer
  • Andrew Luftman – production coordinator
  • Seif Hussain – production coordinator
  • Anton Zaslavski – songwriter, producer, mixing, programmer, instrumentation
  • Ryan Shanahan – engineer
  • Jesse Taub – engineer
  • Cory Brice – engineer
  • Sean Anderson – songwriter
  • Dwane Weir – songwriter, producer
  • Sauce – vocal producer
  • Magnus August Hoiberg – songwriter, producer, programmer, instrumentation
  • Theron Thomas – songwriter
  • Timothy Thomas – songwriter
  • Peder Losnegard – songwriter, producer, programmer, instrumentation
  • Kirby Dockery – songwriter
  • Andrew Wansel – songwriter, producer
  • Warren Felder – songwriter, producer

  • Donald Glover – songwriter
  • Benard Edwards – songwriter
  • Nile Rodgers – songwriter
  • Steven Jordan – songwriter
  • Christopher Wallace – songwriter
  • Sean Combs – songwriter
  • Mason Bertha – songwriter
  • Kevin Guardado – assistant producer
  • Peter Svenssin – songwriter, producer
  • Ali Payami – songwriter, producer, programmer, bass, drums, keyboard, percussion
  • Abel Tesfaye – songwriter
  • Ahmad Balshe – songwriter
  • Jason Quenneville – engineer
  • Niklas Ljungfelt – guitar
  • Peter Zimney – saxophone
  • Harry Styles – songwriter
  • Johan Carlsson – songwriter, producer, vocal producer, programmer, instrumentation
  • Mattias Bylund – strings
  • Rodney Jerkins – songwriter, producer, instrumentation
  • Alicia Renee Williams – songwriter
  • Adrianne Birge – songwriter
  • Darold Ferguson, Jr. – songwriter
  • Paul Dawson – producer, instrumentation
  • Matt Champlin – recorder
  • Kim Lumpkin – production coordinator
  • Taylor Parks – songwriter
  • Onika Maraj – songwriter
  • Rickard Goransson – songwriter, producer, programmer, percussion
  • Jonas Thander – Horns
  • Dennis Jerkins – songwriter
  • Travis Sayles – producer, instrumentation
  • Harmony Samuels – songwriter, producer, instrumentation
  • Carmen Reece – songwriter, vocal arranger
  • Al Sherrod Lambert – songwriter
  • Maruice David Wade – songwriter
  • Jose Cardoza – engineer, recorder
  • Jo Blaq – vocal producer

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2014) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[132] 1
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[133] 3
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[134] 1
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[135] 11
Brazilian Albums (ABPD)[136] 7
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[137] 1
Chinese Albums (Sino Chart)[138] 8
Croatian Albums (HDU)[139] 31
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[140] 2
Dutch Albums (MegaCharts)[141] 3
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[142] 8
French Albums (SNEP)[143] 18
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[144] 5
Greek Albums (IFPI Greece)[145] 5
Irish Albums (IRMA)[146] 2
Italian Albums (FIMI)[147] 4
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[148] 3
Mexican Albums (AMPROFON)[149] 4
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[150] 3
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[151] 1
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[152] 9
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[153] 7
Scottish Albums (OCC)[154] 4
South Korean Albums (Gaon)[155] 35
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[156] 3
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[157] 2
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[158] 2
Taiwanese Albums (G-Music)[159] 1
UK Albums (OCC)[160] 3
US Billboard 200[161] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2014) Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[162] 37
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[163] 99
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[164] 154
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[165] 46
Danish Albums (Tracklisten)[166] 46
Dutch Albums (MegaCharts)[167] 32
French Albums (SNEP)[168] 146
Italian Albums (FIMI)[169] 85
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[170] 35
Mexican Albums (AMPROFON)[171] 26
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[172] 49
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[173] 21
UK Albums (OCC)[174] 88
US Billboard 200[175] 46
Chart (2015) Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[176] 75
Danish Albums (Tracklisten)[166] 14
Dutch Albums (MegaCharts)[177] 60
French Albums (SNEP)[178] 103
Italian Albums (FIMI)[179] 55
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[180] 83
Mexican Albums (AMPROFON)[181] 22
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[182] 10
UK Albums (OCC)[183] 89
US Billboard 200[184] 17

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/Sales
Australia (ARIA)[185] Gold 35,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[186] Platinum 15,000*
Brazil (ABPD)[187] Gold 50,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[188] Platinum 80,000^
Denmark (IFPI Denmark)[189] Gold 10,000^
Italy (FIMI)[190] Gold 25,000*
Japan (RIAJ)[191] Platinum 181,000[192]
Mexico (AMPROFON)[193] 2× Platinum+Gold 150,000^
Poland (ZPAV)[194] Platinum 20,000*
Sweden (GLF)[195] Platinum 40,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[196] Gold 179,406[197]
United States (RIAA)[198] 2× Platinum 692,000[1]

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

Release history

Region Date Version Format Label
Germany August 22, 2014 Standard edition[199] Digital download Republic Records
United Kingdom
Ireland
Worldwide August 25, 2014
Philippines August 30, 2014 Deluxe edition[203]
  • CD
United States April 21, 2015 Standard edition[204]

See also

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