''I Disagree'' is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter
Poppy
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. It was released on January 10, 2020, as her first album with
Sumerian Records
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, as well as her final collaborative project with
Titanic Sinclair before the end of their creative partnership in 2019.
The album received generally positive reviews from music critics, praising Poppy's new direction in music, switching from
pop to
metal
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. It was supported by four singles, including the
Grammy
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nominated "
Bloodmoney" (2019). A reissue of the album titled ''I Disagree (More)'' was released on August 21, 2020, which spawned the fifth and final single "Khaos x4". ''I Disagree'' debuted at number 130 on the
''Billboard'' 200 for the week of January 25, marking Poppy's first entry on the chart. The album also experienced moderate chart success in Australia and the United Kingdom, debuting atop the Rock & Metal Albums Chart in the latter.
Background and release
Poppy rose to fame in 2015 when she starred in her own
performance art
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videos on YouTube where she also mocked
popular culture
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or mass art, sometimes contraste ...
. She used to be known for her robotic persona. Signing to different labels, she released several projects that mostly featured
electro-pop and
bubblegum-pop sounds. Her second studio album ''
Am I a Girl?'' was released in late 2018. On the second half of the record, Poppy began experimenting with
nu metal
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, shortly after, she released ''
Choke'' in 2019 as a continuation to ''Am I a Girl?''
's second half.
Her image started to change around that time, as she ditched the pastel colors and started to wear darker outfits, as well as changing her music style.
Poppy began working on her third album following the release of her second album. She described it to be "heavy" and called it a "post-genre" record, as well as stating that it's a follow-up to her previous metal songs, specifically "
Play Destroy
"Play Destroy" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Poppy featuring Canadian musician Grimes from the former's second studio album '' Am I a Girl?'' (2018).
Background
The collaboration was first teased in a series of pictures on b ...
" and "
X".
''Choke'' was Poppy's final release under
Mad Decent
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, as her
ambient album ''I C U (Music to Read To)'' was released in July 2019 under her own label I'm Poppy Records. In August, Poppy signed with
Sumerian and released a single titled "Concrete".
The next month, Poppy announced the title of her third album to be ''I Disagree'' and revealed the official release date and cover art.
The album artwork was designed by American visual artist and photographer
Jesse Draxler Jesse Draxler is an American visual artist, illustrator and art director.
Biography
Jesse Draxler grew up in a rural town in Wisconsin. His family had an automobile repair service and as a child he used to draw cars, trucks and engines for hours ...
.
The title track was released as the second single in October.
Poppy performed "I Disagree" live at ''
WWE NXT
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'' shortly after its release. "
Bloodmoney" was released as the album's third single in November, along with the announcement of
a 2020 US tour in support of ''I Disagree'' and a music video.
It was nominated for "Best Metal Performance" at the
63rd Annual Grammy Awards
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, becoming Poppy's first grammy nomination. The track list of ''I Disagree'' was revealed on November 26, 2019 via Poppy's social media. The fourth single, "Fill the Crown" was released in December.
Its official music video was heavily inspired by the 1957 film ''
The Seventh Seal
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''. It was also announced that Poppy would part ways with her collaborator
Titanic Sinclair.
The fourth track on the album, "Anything Like Me" received a
black and white
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music video, and was released on the same day as the album. It was directed by Jesse Draxler and co-directed by Poppy. Another music video from the album for "Sit / Stay" was released in March, and was fully directed by Poppy. In April, Sumerian announced through an Instagram livestream that a deluxe version of ''I Disagree'' would be released in the summer. In July, a song called "Khaos x4" was released as the fifth and final single from the album, followed by the announcement of a deluxe edition of the album called ''I Disagree (More)''. The reissue was released in August and featured four additional tracks including the album's fifth single.
To promote the album, Poppy embarked on the Threesome Tour along with
Bring Me the Horizon
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and
Sleeping with Sirens
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, and the later
I Disagree Tour, the Eurasia dates of which were canceled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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.
Composition
''I Disagree'' has been described as an
avant-garde
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,
heavy metal,
pop,
pop-metal,
electropop
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,
industrial rock
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,
rock
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,
nu metal
Nu metal (sometimes stylized as nü-metal, with a metal umlaut) is a subgenre of that combines elements of heavy metal music with elements of other music genres such as hip hop music, hip hop, funk, industrial music, industrial, and grunge. Nu ...
,
hyperpop
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,
kawaii metal
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,
hard rock
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,
and
industrial record.
The album incorporated elements of
art pop
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,
dubstep
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,
experimental pop
Experimental pop is pop music that cannot be categorized within traditional musical boundaries or which attempts to push elements of existing popular forms into new areas. It may incorporate experimental music, experimental techniques such as m ...
,
industrial metal
Industrial metal is the fusion of Heavy metal music, heavy metal and industrial music, typically employing repeating Heavy metal guitar, metal guitar riffs, sampling (music), sampling, synthesizer or music sequencer, sequencer lines, and Distor ...
,
alternative metal
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,
progressive metal
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,
thrash metal
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,
electronic,
metalcore
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,
deathcore
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,
post-grunge
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,
progressive rock
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,
pop-punk
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,
dream pop
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,
bubblegum pop
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,
alt-pop,
acoustic pop,
R&B,
J-pop
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,
and
K-pop
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.
Speaking in an interview with ''
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'', Poppy said "I've never said my music is metal, but I do listen to that music."
Reception
''I Disagree'' received positive reviews from critics. At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 72 out of 100, which indicates "Generally favorable reviews" based on 16 reviews.
AllMusic
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writer Neil Z. Yeung also gave the album a positive rating, writing that "As both a symbolic avatar for her life changes and a strong empowerment statement, ''I Disagree'' celebrates Poppy's rebirth as a pop-metal alchemist and unabashed rule-breaker."
Josh Gray of ''
Clash'' opined that "Poppy remains a daring and divisive artist making daring and divisive art, and ''I Disagree'' is the perfect shot of adrenaline to kick start a new decade with."
Malvika Padin of ''
Gigwise'' called the album "A true masterpiece in almost every way imaginable..." and "...the perfect album to start 2020 with."
While talking positively about the album, Nicoletta Wylde of ''
musicOMH
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'' stated, "with ''I Disagree'', Poppy releases her version of ''
Lemonade
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''; both channelling the pain of her recent controversy, sticking two fingers up to the past and translating her performance art into music."
Ali Shutler of ''
NME
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'' praised ''I Disagree'' as "her most accomplished record, full of daring theatre and snarling forward motion".
Tara Joshi of ''
The Observer
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'' called it "a cartoonish record that is at once garish, sweet and over the top...enjoyable, imaginative and at times uncanny assault on the senses."
Colin Joyce writing for ''
Pitchfork
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'' stated, "none of the situations she explores are especially specific, but it’s striking...reminder that chaos can be cleansing, that calamity is the first step to starting all over again and building something new."
Elisabeth Woronzoff of ''
PopMatters
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'' considered the album to be "a major shift from her previous endeavors...
sshe has expanded her musicality while also challenging genre conventions."
In discussing the sound of the album, Sal Cinquemani of ''
Slant Magazine
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'' stated, "the album tosses the singer’s pop aesthetic into the shredder with heavy metal and industrial rock...the album...evokes
Rammstein
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,
Sleigh Bells, and
Lady Gaga
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—but it’s regurgitated and repackaged in a way that manages to escape derivativeness."
In June 2020, ''I Disagree'' was included in ''Spin''s 30 best albums of 2020 so far.
Year-end lists
Track listing
Charts
Release history
See also
*
List of 2020 albums
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References
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2020 albums
Poppy (singer) albums
Sumerian Records albums
Nu metal albums by American artists
Industrial albums by American artists
Hard rock albums by American artists
Heavy metal albums by American artists
Glam metal albums