Zendaya (album)

Zendaya
Studio album by Zendaya
Released September 17, 2013 (2013-09-17)
Recorded August 2012 – August 2013
Genre
Length 39:20
Label Hollywood
Producer
Zendaya chronology
Made in Japan
(2012)
Zendaya
(2013)
Singles from Zendaya
  1. "Replay"
    Released: July 16, 2013

Zendaya is the self-titled debut studio album by American actress and singer Zendaya, released on September 17, 2013 by Hollywood Records.[1] After acting in the Disney series Shake It Up, Zendaya signed a recording contract with Hollywood Records, in which she began recording her debut in late 2012. Zendaya served as a co-writer for the album, contributing to a large portion of the songs, for production Zendaya called upon the likes of Mick Schultz, Harmony Samuels, Jonas Jeberg, The Suspex, Jukebox, The Monsters and The Strangerz, Nick Jonas, and more.

"Zendaya" consists of eleven songs, musically the album is a electropop album that incorporates urban pop, R&B and dubstep. Lyrically the album discusses issues of heartbreak and love. Upon the album's release it was met with general positive reviews from music critics, who praised the album's production. Commercially the album fared debuting on the US Billboard 200 at number 51 selling over 7,000 copies in the first week.[2]

The lead single, "Replay", was released on July 16, 2013, and the music video premiered on August 15, 2013 on VEVO and Disney Channel. The single became Zendaya's highest charting song at the time charting within both the top forty of the US and New Zealand. To further promote the album Zendaya performed at a variety of television shows and set out on a North American tour entitled Swag It Out Tour.

Background

After starting her career as an actress, acting in shows including Shake It Up, she began featuring on soundtracks releasing the singles "Watch Me" and "Something To Dance For", Zendaya announced she has signed a record deal. On August 8, 2012, Zendaya announced she had signed a record deal with Hollywood Records, via her official Twitter account she commented on the signing writing; "epic moment in my life...it's official!!! HOLLYWOOD RECORDS!!!", the comment also included pictures of herself with the label executives signing a contract.[3][4] In May 2013, it was reported Coleman's debut album would be released in the fall of 2013 and the album's lead single would be released in June.[5] On August 13, 2013, Zendaya revealed that her debut album would self-titled, along with unveiling the official artwork for the record.[6]

Music and lyrics

"I'm kind of creating my own music and I'm kind of creating my own zone, my own lane as an artist. I want to do rhythmic pop, it's not necessarily your average pop song. It has some kind of urban edge, some kind of more hip-hop-ish tones to it that kind of edge it up and do something a little different so it's not just your stereotypical pop music."
—Zendaya talking about the album's musical style.[7]

"Zendaya" consists of eleven tracks. The album is mainly rooted in urban electropop, that musically experiment with pop, R&B and dubstep genres. The album's lyrical content tackles issues of love and heartbreak.[7][8] After streaming the album to radio presenter Ryan Seacrest, he commented on the album's music calling is a "pop/R&B hybrid offering for the most part", he continued to comment saying the album contained "urban cuts"[9]

The album's opening track and lead single "Replay" is a "grittier club-ready pop track", that was produced by Mick Schultz.[7] "Replay" is an electro-R&B song with influences from glitch and dubstep.[10][11][12] The following song "Fireflies" is blend of pop and R&B genres, that contains a "heavy beat."[7]

"Scared" is an up-tempo pop song that lyrically speaks about "trying to save a relationship because she is scared of being alone". "Scared" was written by Tiffany Fred and Paul "Phamous" Shelton, and was described by Zendaya as having a "Kanye West type of vibe".[7] "Love You Forever" is an up-tempo "90s throwback" song that has been compared to the work of the late singer Aaliyah. Lyrically the song discusses Zendaya falling in love on the dance floor, the concpt of the song is introduced with lyrics such as "We on that all night, get it right/ If you keep on moving like that, I might love you forever/ We on that first time love high/ Just keep on moving/ 'Cause I might love you forever."[7]

Promotion

On September 19, 2013, Zendaya made her first national performance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, in which she sang the album's lead single.[13] On October 29, Zendaya was the New Artist of the Month on The Today Show, where she performed an acoustic version of "Replay".[14] On November 29, she performed "Replay" on BET's 106 & Park.[15] Zendaya further promoted the project by hosting events like "106 & park" special "106 & prom", in which she spoke about her upcoming music project.[16] In early 2012 Zendaya embarked on a North American tour entitled Swag It Out Tour, in order to promote her debut album and the Shake It Up soundtrack. The tour started on August 5, 2012 in Oakland and finished on December 17, 2013. The tour consisted of two legs over America and Canada with a total of twenty one shows.

Singles

"Replay" was released as the album's lead single on July 16, 2013.[17] The song was met with positive reviews from critics noting the single from breaking the musical "mould" and praised the song for its catchy lyrics.[18] Replay was a moderate success, where it debuted at number 77 and reached peak of 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100, making Replay her first Top 40 hit. The song also made appearances on the New Zealand chart and US Billboard Dance Club Play, by peaking at 18 and 3, respectively. Zendaya recorded a remix to "My Baby" featuring American rappers Ty Dolla Sign, Iamsu! and Bobby Brackins. The two versions had a music video, but the song wasn't released as single.

Reception

Allmusic praised the self-titled album, commending its production saying the album "delivers sleek pop thrills with fewer growing pains than some of her predecessors suffered on their early albums". Allmusic continued to compare the album to the debut of Cassie, overall saying the album "is a streamlined, self-assured first effort".[19] The album debuted on the US Billboard 200 at number 51, selling 7,000 copies in its first week.[2][20]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Replay"  
Schultz 3:29
2. "Fireflies"  Harmony Samuels, Dawn Richard, Andrew ScottSamuels 4:13
3. "Butterflies"  Jason Evigan, Sam Watters, Richard, Jordan Johnson, Marcus Lomax, Stefan JohnsonThe Monsters and the Strangerz, Sagacious 3:47
4. "Putcha Body Down"  Jonas Jeberg, Marlin Bonds, C.J. HollandJeberg, Sagacious 3:19
5. "Heaven Lost an Angel"  
  • *Coleman,
    • Lomax,
    • Clarence Coffee,
    • J. Johnson
The Monsters and the Strangerz, Sagacious 3:11
6. "Cry for Love"  James Roston, Chris AparriRoston, Aparri 3:48
7. "Only When You're Close"  Coleman, Lomax, J. Johnson, Autumn Rowe, Coffee, S. JohnsonThe Monsters and the Strangerz, Sagacious 3:44
8. "Bottle You Up"  Olivia Waithe, Evigan, Mitch AllanEvigan, Allan 3:38
9. "Scared"  Ronald Jackson, Fred, Robert L. Allen, SheltonJackson, Allen 2:57
10. "Love You Forever"  Coleman, Nick Jonas, Shelton, Fred, Marcus KincyJonas 4:07
11. "My Baby"  Coleman, Nicholas Balding, Bobby BrackinsBobby Brackins, Nic Nac 3:07
Total length:
39:20

Personnel

Credits for "Zendaya" adapted from Allmusic.[21]

  • Kazembe Ajamu – executive producer, management
  • Mitch Allan – composer, producer
  • Robert L. Allen – composer, vocals (background)
  • Chris "Flict" Aparri – composer, producer
  • Nicholas Balding – composer
  • Marlin "Hookman" Bonds – composer
  • Dan Book – vocal producer
  • Bobby Brackins – composer, producer
  • Jose Cardoza – engineer
  • Jeremy Cimino – mixing
  • Clarence Coffee, Jr. – composer
  • Mike Daly – A&R, creative director
  • Jason Evigan – composer, producer
  • Livvi Franc – composer, vocals (background)
  • Tiffany Fred – composer, vocal producer, vocals (background)
  • Brian "Big Bass" Gardner – mastering
  • CJ Holland – composer
  • Ajayi Jackson – vocal producer

  • Ronald Jackson – composer
  • Jaiden the Cure – vocals (background)
  • Jonas Jeberg – composer, engineer, instrumentation, producer, programming, vocal producer
  • Jordan Johnson – composer
  • Stefan Johnson – composer, engineer, vocal producer
  • Nick Jonas – composer, producer, programming
  • Enny Joo – art direction, design
  • Jukebox – keyboards, percussion, producer, programming
  • Marcus Kincy – composer, keyboards
  • Carlos King – engineer
  • Brandon Kitchen – A&R, creative director
  • Aldo Lehman – engineer
  • Marcus Lomax – composer, vocal producer
  • Michael Manata – assistant
  • Al Manerson – executive producer
  • The Monsters – producer
  • Vernon Mungo – mixing assistant
  • Nic Nac – engineer, producer

  • Jeremiah Olvera – assistant
  • Neal H. Pogue – mixing
  • Carmen Reece – vocal arrangement, vocal producer, vocals (background)
  • Dawn Richard – composer
  • James Roston – composer
  • Autumn Rowe – composer
  • Harmony Samuels – composer, instrumentation, producer, vocal producer
  • Mick Schultz – composer, engineer, producer
  • Michael Schwartz – photography
  • Andrew "Druski" Scott – composer
  • Paul "Phamous" Guy Shelton – composer, producer, vocal producer
  • Strangerz – producer
  • Suspex – instrumentation, producer
  • Sam Watters – composer, vocal producer
  • Sagacious – executive producer
  • Zendaya – composer, concept, executive producer, primary artist

Charts

Chart (2013) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[22] 51

Release history

Country Date Edition(s) Label
United States September 17, 2013 Standard, Target edition Hollywood Records
Canada September 17, 2013 Standard Hollywood Records
Australia April 11, 2014 Standard Universal Music
Europe April 11, 2014 Standard Hollywood Records
Singapore April 14, 2014 Standard Hollywood Records

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