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Ballads 1
Studio album by
Released26 October 2018 (2018-10-26)
Genre
Length35:06
Label
Producer
Joji chronology
In Tongues
(2017)
Ballads 1
(2018)
Nectar
(2020)
Singles from Ballads 1
  1. "Yeah Right"
    Released: 8 May 2018
  2. "Slow Dancing in the Dark"
    Released: 12 September 2018
  3. "Can't Get Over You"
    Released: 2 October 2018
  4. "Test Drive"
    Released: 16 October 2018

Ballads 1 (stylized in all caps) is the debut studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Joji. It serves as a follow-up to In Tongues EP, his first project as Joji, and Pink Season, his only album released under the now-retired alter-ego Pink Guy. It was released on 26 October 2018 through 88rising and 12Tone Music.[2] The album debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 as well as number one on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Composition and writing

Ballads 1 is primarily produced by Joji himself[3] and features only one vocal feature, with Trippie Redd appearing on "R.I.P"[4] though features production features from names such as Clams Casino, D33J and Shlohmo. The project is introspective, writing about the "reality of love, life and everything in between."[5] The project ranges from songs that are "heart-wretching" and sometimes more cheerful to capture the feeling that "no one's sad all the time".[6]

The focus of the project is ballads, according to Joji;[5] and in an interview with Annie Mac said that he was trying to make the project full of ballads that are different in their "own special way"[7] and that are powerful, set a new direction but keep "Joji roots" he established on In Tongues.[6]

Joji stated in an interview with Triple J how he wanted to take a more pop-oriented approach to his style on the album, which began with the single "Yeah Right".[8]

Release and promotion

Ballads 1 was announced on 12 September 2018 alongside the release of the album's second single "Slow Dancing in the Dark".[9] An accompanying music video directed by Jared Hogan was released the same day.[10] The lead single, "Yeah Right" had been released on 8 May 2018.[11] It was released with a music video and was produced by Joji.[12]

"Can't Get Over You" was released on 2 October 2018 with an accompanying video directed by Miller and SAINT.[13] The album's release date, cover artwork and track listing were revealed the same day.

"Test Drive" was released on 16 October 2018 with an accompanying video directed by James Defina.[14]

A music video for "Wanted U" was released on 29 October 2018, directed by Michael La Burt.[15]

Commercial performance

Ballads 1 debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200, with 57,000 album-equivalent units.[16] The album has since been certified gold as of January 16th, 2020.[17]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork6.7/10[1]
Rolling Stone[18]
Highsnobiety3.0/5.0[19]

Braudie Blais-Billie from Pitchfork stated "Joji's first full-length project features a host of guests in a quality effort to help push past the confines of his bedroom walls and tedious heartache", going on to write "The ballad is a great mode for Joji. It retains the tormented intimacy of his music while elevating his approach to a more radio-friendly consistency than the runny compositions of In Tongues", giving the album a 6.7/10.[20] Elias Leight from Rolling Stone gave the project 3 out of 5 stars, complimenting the progression from the In Tongues EP, the change of musical style throughout the project and the ability to produce "a particular kind of self-deprecating pop."[21]

Rap and R&B blogs, the two genres which are the primary demographic of Miller,[22] gave the project positive reviews. Highsnobiety gave the project 3/5 stars, calling it a "near-classic" with "on-point production" and complimenting Miller's progression.[23] HotNewHipHop gave the project a "Very Hot" rating, calling the project "smooth."[24] RIFF magazine complimented Miller's attempt to expand on his potential and spoke on its "array of soundscapes."[25]

Track listing

All tracks are written by George Miller, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Attention" Joji2:08
2."Slow Dancing in the Dark" 3:29
3."Test Drive" RL Grime2:59
4."Wanted U" Joji4:11
5."Can't Get Over You" (featuring Clams Casino) 1:47
6."Yeah Right" Joji[26]2:54
7."Why Am I Still in LA" (featuring Shlohmo and D33J) 3:19
8."No Fun" 2:48
9."Come Thru" Shlohmo2:33
10."R.I.P." (featuring Trippie Redd)
  • Miller
  • Michael White IV
2:38
11."XNXX"
  • Miller
  • John Durham
  • Joji
  • Durham
2:07
12."I'll See You in 40" Joji4:13
Total length:35:06

Notes

Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal.[27]

Charts


References

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