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*The title track "[[Who You Are (Jessie J song)|Who You Are]]" was released on 13 November 2011 as the fifth official UK single, while being the sixth official overall single. It became Jessie's fifth top 10 hit when it peaked at number eight in December 2011.
*The title track "[[Who You Are (Jessie J song)|Who You Are]]" was released on 13 November 2011 as the fifth official UK single, while being the sixth official overall single. It became Jessie's fifth top 10 hit when it peaked at number eight in December 2011.

*After the success of the previous single it was decided a seventh single "[[LaserLight]]", which features [[David Guetta]] would be released in May 2012. The exact details of the release date is unknown, it will be a UK release following sixth single "[[Domino (Jessie J song)|Domino]]".<ref>http://www.radio1.gr/music/forthcoming_uk_singles.htm</ref>


== Reception ==
== Reception ==

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Who You Are is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter Jessie J (Jessica Ellen Cornish), released on 28 February 2011 in the UK and on 12 April in the US. Due to high demand and interest from fans, the release date was pushed ahead by over an entire month, from its original 28 March 2011 release date.[2] Production for the album took place throughout 2010. A range of producers contributed to the album, including Dr. Luke, Toby Gad, and K-Gee, among others.

Who You Are received generally mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. It debuted at #2 on the UK Albums Chart selling 105,000 copies in its first week. The album debuted in the US at #11 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart with first-week sales of 34,000 copies. Two singles preceded the album: Jessie J's UK debut single "Do It Like a Dude" and "Price Tag", featuring B.o.B which served as the US lead single. A third single, "Nobody's Perfect", became J's third consecutive top 10 hit in the UK. The fourth single from the album "Who's Laughing Now", released 21 August 2011, peaked at #16 on the UK Singles Chart. The title track "Who You Are" was released on 13 November 2011 as the album's fifth UK single.

A re-release of Who You Are (variably called the "Deluxe Edition" or the "Platinum Edition") was released on 14 November 2011. It includes Jessie's second UK #1 single "Domino" and two new songs including "LaserLight", a collaboration with David Guetta.[3]

Background

Who You Are was one of the most anticipated releases of 2011 due to Jessie J winning the Critics Choice award at the 2011 Brit Awards[4] and topping the BBC's Sound of 2011 poll.[5] On Twitter, Jessie J confirmed that it took her 6 years to completely finish the album - it was completed on 19 January 2011.[6][7] In an interview Jessie J stated that she wrote her first song, "Big White Room", in a hospital when she was just 10 years old. A ward mate of hers, a little boy, died. She recalls waking up in the middle of the night and seeing him praying, and her mother explaining that he was having an operation the next day and was asking God to save him. "He died the next day so I said to my mum 'but God didn't save him'. I was so angry and it really confused me. I always wanted to write a song about the experience, but I knew I had to be of an age where it wasn't tacky or depressing and had a lightness to it." She prefers the song with just an acoustic guitar; stripped down and bare.[8]

The song "Casualty of Love" was released to the US iTunes store on 22 February 2011.[9] It's the title song of her album "Who You Are" of which she is proudest. It's the song that draws the most messages from fans, on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. "The other day I had a girl message me saying 'I was ready to take my life and then I heard "Who You Are"'. That pressure is beautiful but scary at the same time. I want to be a positive role model for young people. I always say that I'm half-artist, half-therapist", she laughs. She wrote the song at the end of a lonely three-month trip to Los Angeles when she was 20, having been shunted from studio to studio with various producers. "I'm very much someone that lives to be happy. It's not just about the parties and I know so-and-so – I'm not that girl. So I looked in the mirror and started to cry and said 'who am I?' Music is my therapy."[8]

Singles

  • Second single, the B.o.B-assisted "Price Tag", was released on 30 January 2011 - also serving as the album's lead US single.[11] The single went on to peak at number one on 6 February 2011, giving Jessie her second top-three hit in the UK.[12] "Price Tag" became Jessie's breakout international hit, also peaking at number one in Australia, Ireland and New Zealand.
  • "Nobody's Perfect," one of her three favourite tracks from Who You Are, was released as the album's third single.[13] It became Jessie's third consecutive top-ten hit in the UK peaking at number nine, performing similarly in Australia and New Zealand. In Ireland it became Jessie's third single to reach the top-fifteen.
  • Initially Jessie confirmed the album's title track as the fourth single, during an interview with Digital Spy on 18 May 2011.[14] However, Jessie revealed that UK fans had pushed her towards releasing. "Who's Laughing Now" instead, because of the sentiments against bullying.[15] The video for "Who's Laughing Now" premiered on YouTube on 10 August 2011. It was the fourth single from the album, peaking at number sixteen.
  • "Domino" was released in the United States as Jessie's second single after "Price Tag", currently peaking at number six - her highest charting single in the country. The track also appeared on the platinum edition of Who You Are, scheduled for a release in the UK on 27 February 2012. Nevertheless, "Domino" already peaked at number-one in the UK and Ireland, also reaching the top five in New Zealand and Australia.
  • The title track "Who You Are" was released on 13 November 2011 as the fifth official UK single, while being the sixth official overall single. It became Jessie's fifth top 10 hit when it peaked at number eight in December 2011.
  • After the success of the previous single it was decided a seventh single "LaserLight", which features David Guetta would be released in May 2012. The exact details of the release date is unknown, it will be a UK release following sixth single "Domino".[16]

Reception

Critical response

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic(51/100)[17]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[18]
The A.V. Club(C-)[19]
BBC Music(mixed)[20]
The Guardian[21]
The Independent[22]
NME(5/10)[23]
Pitchfork Media(2.0/10)[24]
Rolling Stone[25]
Slant Magazine[26]
Spin(7/10)[27]
Drowned in Sound(1/10)[28]

Upon its release, Who You Are received mixed reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 51, based on 23 reviews, which indicates "mixed or average reviews",[17] while aggregating website AnyDecentMusic? reports a score of 4.9 based on seventeen professional reviews.[29] Daisy Bowie Sell of The Daily Telegraph complimented Cornish's "big voice and ballsy attitude" and wrote that the album "switches effortlessly from R&B ballads to punchy rap tunes".[30] Kitty Empire of The Observer noticed that Cornish "remains relatively quirky throughout" and found Who You Are "impressive, if not entirely lovable".[31] Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian wrote that it "brims with infectious, Americanised songs, delivered with a confidence money can't buy", but criticised the slower songs saying that "divested of the slowies, this would have been a fine pop record".[21] Andy Gill from The Independent noticed "the distinctly transatlantic nature of her style" and praised the songs "Do It Like a Dude" and "Who's Laughing Now" "whose lithe, funky groove carries her dismissal of the schoolyard bullies", while criticizing other tracks such as "Casualty Of Love" and "Rainbow", calling them "unimpressive" and "tricked out with the showy vocal bling favoured by R&B divas as a substitute for genuine soul".[22] Johnny Dee of Virgin Media found the album "a bit patchy"; he felt that "when Jessie is having fun she's unstoppable", but noted that "the album's problems come when Jessie overdoes the vocal warbling and completely forgets to write an actual song". However, he concluded by stating that Cornish will be "[one of] the biggest and coolest UK female artists for decades".[32] Mischa Pearlman of Yahoo! Music wrote that the album "doesn't entirely deliver, but even when its songs fall short of the promised hype, their potential is obvious" and stated that "next time, she'll be one step closer to getting it spot on".[33]

Jessie J performing at the 2011 The Big Chill music festival.

Mike Diver of BBC Music gave a mixed review, writing that "the songs of Who You Are are expectedly split between slower, slushier affairs and punchy anthems for bolshy teens" and called the album "too patchy, too hurried, the powers behind it too eager to capitalise on the artist's current chart success", although he felt that "there's ample room for improvement".[20] Ailbhe Malone from NME described it as "cheeky, relevant, and fresh [...] but unfortunately [...] a flash that's shortly over" and noticed that "no matter how much Jessie J sings about being herself, we don't really ever get a sense of who, or what, that is".[23] Gary McGinley of No Ripcord called it "an album of two halves as the stronger brat-pop moments soon give way to by insipid, dated ballads"; he noted that "there are glimpses of promise scattered between the overwrought delivery and unnecessary vocal gymnastics", but concluded by saying that Who You Are "promised much more than what has been delivered".[34] Fiona Shepherd of The Scotsman wrote that it "covers all the tried and tested commercial territory: mainly a slick, generic imitation of American R&B divas [...] blended with the obligatory hip-pop stance" and felt that Cornish "is more interested in tiresome vocal showboating than communicating anything truthful".[35] Eric Henderson from Slant Magazine agreed, saying that "in the quest to find herself, she seems to have gotten sidetracked".[26] Matthew Perpetua of Pitchfork Media was particularly critical; he felt that "the music is scattered, covering all the bases in an over-eager attempt to prove vocal chops" and noticed that Cornish "comes across like a severely dumbed-down Lily Allen at best, and at worst she seems like someone you would want to root against in a televised singing competition".[24] Sean Adams of Drowned in Sound was equally negative; he wrote that the album "is riddled with so-called vocal performances that are a half a step above an X Factor audition", called it "a starchy soulless slop" and eventually described it as "an 'urban' 'pop' record made to fade in the background in lobbies and cafes, and, yeah, mandem-mandem, squawk, squawk".[36]

Chart performance

On 6 March 2011, Who You Are debuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart, behind Adele's 21, shifting 105,000 copies in its first week.[37] In September 2011 the album was certified double platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for shipments of 600,000 units in the UK.[38] As of January 2012 the album has spent 47 weeks in the top 20, and has sold 835,678 copies in the UK.[39]

The album debuted at number eleven on the Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 34,000 copies.[40] In Australia, the album peaked at number four.[41] It has since been certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for shipments of 35,000 units.[42] The album debuted at number 30 in Denmark on 11 March 2011. The following week it reached number 33, before leaving the chart. On 12 August, Who Are You re-entered the chart at number ten. In its fifth week on the chart the reached number five, archiving a new peak position.[41] On November 2011 it was revealed that Who You Are was the biggest selling debut album of 2011 in the UK.[43]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Price Tag" (featuring B.o.B)Jessica Cornish, Lukasz Gottwald, Claude Kelly, Bobby Ray SimmonsDr. Luke3:42
2."Nobody's Perfect"Cornish, KellyAndre Brissett4:20
3."Abracadabra"Cornish, Gottwald, KellyDr. Luke3:50
4."Big White Room" (Live)CornishJessie J5:29
5."Casualty of Love"Cornish, Farrah Fleurimond, Martin Kleveland, Natalie WalkerMartin K3:54
6."Rainbow"Cornish, Warren "Oak" Felder, Edwin "Lil' Eddie" Serrano, Kasia "KC" LivingstonOak3:05
7."Who's Laughing Now"Cornish, Talay Riley, Kyle Abrahams, George Astasio, Jon Shave, Peter Ighile, Jason PebworthParker and James, The Invisible Men3:54
8."Do It Like a Dude"Cornish, Astasio, Pebworth, Shave, Abrahams, IghileParker and James, The Invisible Men3:15
9."Mamma Knows Best"Cornish, Ashton ThomasAshton Thomas3:15
10."L.O.V.E."Cornish, Toby GadToby Gad3:50
11."Stand Up"Cornish, Karl Gordon, Arnold Martin MorrowKarl "K-Gee" Gordon3:27
12."I Need This"Cornish, Robert Allen, Felder, Chris BrownOak4:20
13."Who You Are"Cornish, Gad, Shelly PeikenToby Gad3:50
Total length:55:10
Platinum edition bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Domino"Cornish, Gottwald, Kelly, Max Martin, Henry WalterDr. Luke, Cirkut3:51
15."My Shadow"Cornish, The Invisible Men, The FivesThe Invisible Men, The Fives3:29
16."LaserLight" (featuring David Guetta)Cornish, The Invisible Men, David Guetta, Giorgio Tuinfort, Frederic RiestererDavid Guetta, Giorgio Tuinfort, Frederic Riesterer3:31
US iTunes Store bonus track[44]
No.TitleLength
14."Who You Are" (live acoustic version)5:20
UK iTunes Store Extended Version additional tracks[45]
No.TitleLength
14."Price Tag" (acoustic version)3:19
15."Do It Like a Dude" (acoustic version)4:19
16."Who You Are" (live acoustic version)5:20
17."Price Tag" (featuring B.o.B; music video)4:14
18."Do It Like a Dude" (music video)3:28
Japanese bonus tracks[46]
No.TitleLength
14."Price Tag" (acoustic version)3:19
15."Do It Like a Dude" (acoustic version)4:19
Digital bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
17."Who You Are" (Live Acoustic Version)5:19
18."Do It Like a Dude" (Acoustic Version)4:18
19."Price Tag" (Acoustic Version)3:18
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Price Tag" (Video)4:06
2."Do It Like a Dude" (Video)3:20
3."Who's Laughing Now" (Video)4:00
4."Nobody's Perfect" (Video)4:11
5."Who You Are" (Video)3:51
6."Do It Like a Dude" (Live at Shepherds Bush Empire) 
7."Stand Up" (Live at Shepherds Bush Empire) 
8."Price Tag" (Live at Shepherds Bush Empire) 
9."Nobody's Perfect" (Live at Shepherds Bush Empire) 
10."Who You Are" (Live at Shepherds Bush Empire) 
11."L.O.V.E." (Live at Shepherds Bush Empire) 
  • All CD and iTunes versions unlock access to bonus content on her official website.[47]
  • The Japanese release of Who You Are uses an alternate recording of "Nobody's Perfect" called the "New Album Version",[48] previously included on the Australian digital EP for the song (called the "Alternative Version"). It is an extended version of the re-recorded radio edit with an additional chorus and outro.
  • The Deluxe Edition was released on iTunes on 9th December 2011 with the title, 'Deluxe Video Version,' however this has now changed to, 'Deluxe Edition,' only. The iTunes version of the deluxe edition contains the 16 platinum edition tracks, the unlocked access to bonus content on her official website, plus to make up for the DVD Jessie's first five music videos (excluding "Domino") and in some countries the digital album booklet as well. As of January 2012, the Deluxe Edition has now completely replaced the UK iTunes store extended version so the Extended Version for the UK iTunes Store is not available in the UK anymore as of January 2012.

Charts and certifications

Release history

Region Date Label Edition
Ireland[59] 25 February 2011 (2011-02-25) Universal Music Standard edition
Netherlands[60]
Switzerland[61]
United Kingdom[62] 28 February 2011 (2011-02-28) Island Records
France[63] Universal Music
Belgium[64]
Luxembourg[65]
Denmark[66] 2 March 2011
Australia[67] 4 March 2011
New Zealand[68] 7 March 2011
Brazil[69] 18 March 2011
Poland[70]
Mexico[71] 5 April 2011
United States[72] 12 April 2011 Lava Records, Universal Republic
Canada Universal Music
Germany[72] 20 May 2011
Japan[73] 8 June 2011
United States[74] 9 November 2011 Lava Records, Universal Republic Platinum/Deluxe Edition
United Kingdom[3] 14 November 2011 Island Records
Germany[75] 25 November 2011 Universal Music
Poland[76] 2 December 2011

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