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''Selfocracy'' is the debut studio album by Belgian singer
Loïc Nottet Loïc Nottet (; born 10 April 1996) is a Belgian singer, songwriter and dancer. He began his career as a singer in the third season of '' The Voice Belgique'' in 2014 and represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015, where he placed ...
. It was released in digital and
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formats on 31 March 2017 by
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. Nottet rose to fame in 2014 when participating in ''
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'' and went on to finish fourth during the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest with " Rhythm Inside". For his debut album, Nottet wanted creative control and wrote some of the material by himself, while collaborating with writer Army Morrey and producer Alexandre Germys on a majority of the songs. When composing music, Nottet would watch films without sound for inspiration, specifically ''
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'' (1946), ''
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'' (2008), and ''
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'' (2010). An
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album influenced by genres including hip hop,
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and
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, ''Selfocracy'' features Nottet lyrically expressing his vision of modern society and addresses topics including
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,
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,
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s,
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,
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and
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. The singer himself described ''Selfocracy'' as a
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and cited the mirror as a symbol for the entire record.
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met the album with universal acclaim, praising the lyrics, the songs' construction, and Nottet's vocal delivery and maturity. Some indicated "Poision" as one of the best tracks on the album. Musically, reviewers noted the influence of several artists on the album, including Sia,
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and
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. Commercially, ''Selfocracy'' experienced success and reached number one in
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, as well as the top ten in
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, France and Romandie. It was awarded Platinum by the
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(BEA) in Belgium, as well as Gold by the
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(SNEP) in France. For promotion, two singles preceded the album—" Million Eyes" (2016) and " Mud Blood" (2017)—which were successful in the aforementioned territories. Nottet also launched his Selfocracy Tour, which ran from 2017 to 2018 and visited the United Kingdom, Russia, Luxembourg, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Germany.


Background and release

Belgian singer
Loïc Nottet Loïc Nottet (; born 10 April 1996) is a Belgian singer, songwriter and dancer. He began his career as a singer in the third season of '' The Voice Belgique'' in 2014 and represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015, where he placed ...
rose to fame after finishing second in singing competition ''
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'' in 2014. He then represented his country at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest with his debut single " Rhythm Inside", and achieved fourth place. The singer also participated in and won the sixth season of French television dance contest '' Danse avec les stars'' in the same year. For ''Selfocracy'', Nottet's debut studio album, he composed several songs by himself as he desired to have creative control over the record. He also collaborated with writer Army Morrey and producer Alexandre Germys on a great majority of the album's material, which was recorded at the ICP and Synosound Studios in
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, Belgium, as well as at the Rooftop Studio in
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, United Kingdom. When creating songs, Nottet would complete a basic instrumentation with his desired sounds, and then reach out to professional producers to "put the nail polish" in accordance to his vision. During an interview, the singer stated that this process took him a year and a half. The first song to be composed for ''Selfocracy'' was " Mud Blood". The album was originally planned to be called ''The Reign of Selfocracy'', but its title was shortened "at the last minute". Nottet detailed:
"To find the title of the album, I put together all its songs and realized that they were mostly a call for
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. I wanted to summarize the current society—which I believe is rather egocentric, narcissistic and selfish—in a single word. So I started from the word '
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' and, as I did some
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, I knew that 'cratia' means power. I then looked for a word in English that meant 'myself' and I got to "selfcracy". And then a friend of mine who is British told me that if I had been British, too, I would have added an 'o' because it sounds better. And that's why I chose ''Selfocracy''."
Prior to its official premiere, excerpts of ''Selfocracy'' had been
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ed online. In February 2017, an event was held at Éléphant Paname in
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, France, where 30 people were given the chance to exclusively listen to unmastered mixes intended for the album. ''Selfocracy'' was ultimately released for digital download in various countries, as well as on CD in France on 31 March 2017, although 24 March 2017 was originally announced as its release date. A
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was also made available on 15 September 2017. All aforementioned releases were conducted by
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. Nottet originally envisioned the album's accompanying cover artwork to solely consist of symbols but—due to the disagreement of Sony Music Entertainment—it ended featuring a shot of him. Unveiled on 1 March 2017 through
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, the artwork portrays Nottet in a dark setting, lying on the ground in front of a mirror and looking off in the far distance.


Music and lyrics

''Selfocracy'' has been classified as an
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album, with its instrumentation consisting of
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beats, deep bass and percussion. Songs also occasionally feature
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s and rap vocals. Lyrically, Nottet expresses his vision of modern society and addresses topics such as toleration,
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,
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, narcissism, egocentrism and
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. Nottet stated that "people are paying more and more attention to their appearance", and cited "the mirror"—also present on the album's cover artwork—as a significant symbol for ''Selfocracy''. During an interview, he described it as a
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. The singer also called it "cinematographic", attributing this to the way he composes songs. He notes watching movies without sound when coming up with melodies; the tracks " Million Eyes", "Selfocracy" and "Wolves" were inspired by ''
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'' (2008), ''
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'' (2010) and ''
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'' (1946), respectively. Nottet also stated that "I love my childhood, I do not want to grow up, so stories are very important in creation". ''Selfocracy'' is completely written in English, for which the singer penned lyrics in
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and gave them to a British friend to translate. The album opens with its title track, a "symphonic ballad", which features recording artist Blaise Landsbert-Noon talking about mirrors and reflections over "dark but stirring" music. He also tells
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s of people who "would have died looking at themselves too long in a mirror", lyrically referencing the narcissist and egoist society surrounding him. The follow-up "Mud Blood" is a
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and rock-inspired electropop song that prominently features synthesizers in its refrain. Its "evocative" lyrics discuss on the presence of demons inside people. "Team8", the third song on ''Selfocracy'', is a
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recording where Nottet advices the listener to become part of the 'team8'. Nottet also references
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and "the fact that humans are becoming more and more prisoners". An editor of Newsmonkey likened "Team8" to material released by
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and
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. "Team8" is followed by the hip hop-inspired "Dirty" which commences as a
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and features a
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beat. It includes vocals from American rapper Lil Trip. Lucie Kosmala of Madmoizelle found the song to be "innocent" and "childlike", while an editor of Newsmonkey likened it to material released by Swift,
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and
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. Julien Goncalves of Pure Charts associated the lyrics of "Dirty" with the
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Nottet was exposed to during his childhood. The fifth track on ''Selfocracy'', "Million Eyes", has been described as an
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-inspired dark
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power ballad; its instrumentation features piano notes that are "wrapped in a hazy aura". Throughout the track's lyrics, Nottet speaks of 'million eyes' watching and "forcing him to put on a fake smile as a mask", with a reviewer considering the lyrics also discussed internal battles. Nottet himself explained that "Million Eyes" was inspired by the work of Sia, while critics also noticed the influence of
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,
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and
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. "Whisperers" is a "progressive" ballad featuring a "whispering" sound. Lyrically, Notett speaks of death in a "mysterious, almost religious" atmosphere. Newsmonkey likened it to material released by
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. Subsequently, the hip hop and electropop-inspired
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song "Poison" is introduced, featuring rapper Shogun. The track opens with an approximately one-minute long,
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-influenced instrumental section. Towards the track's end
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s are introduced, prompting a critic to compare their use to that of
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. Other inspirations for the song identified by a Newsmonkey editor are Rihanna and
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. On "Poison", Nottet executes several "completely controlled" vocal trills, while lyrically detailing on criticism from individuals which causes his "conscience o bepoisoned". "Cure", the eighth song on ''Selfocracy'', has been described as a piano-driven "love letter" to music, which Nottet himself considered a
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. The track is followed by "Wolves" with British singer Raphaella, featuring them performing a combination of singing and
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. Its instrumentation contains "light" percussion. Critics labelled "Hungry Heart" a pop song and noticed the inclusion of several guitar riffs. In an interview, Nottet stated that the recording lyrically represents a love song between a human and its reflection. Recording artist Landsbert-Noon speaks for a second and last time on "Peculiar and Beautiful" over a "dramatic" background. He content-wise references ''Selfocracy'' opening title track, and advices listeners to "reflect again on heirexcessive use of mirrors". Lyrics include: "Be you/Simply you/ That'll be enough/Believe me". Closing ''Selfocracy'', the "dramatic" "Mirror" includes "subtle links" to other songs from the album. In the lyrics, Nottet encourages the listener to "break that glass" and not let reflections overrule them. Goncalves of Pure Charts compared the track to the work of Sia.


Critical reception

Music critics had positive reviews for ''Selfocracy''. Kosmala of Mademoizelle stated: "
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touches by its sincerity, and impresses with the vocal capacities of Nottet which manage to create a separate and captivating atmosphere." Steven Bellery, writing for RTL, also praised Nottet's "
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" voice, while referring to the album as a "dark, chimerical, lyrical universe". Alongside commending the singer's delivery, Lucie Valais of RTL2 identified "lyrical flights, poetry and powerful melodies". An editor for
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praised the songs' production and Nottet's maturity, while picking "Poision" as the highlight from ''Selfocracy''. ''
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'' Éric Bureau thought that the "maturity" and "darkness" of the writing on the album was reminiscent to that of
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, while Newsmonkey found that Nottet's love of
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s reflected on the album's material. Christophe Segard of website Aficia gave ''Selfocracy'' four-and-a-half points out of five, and wrote: "Dark, intense, tortured, raw... ..12 titles perfectly produced, an authentic album hat showsmaturity ndgreat darkness, but which does not cause addiction." In another article, Segard listed the album track "Poison" in his 2017 in 10 Tracks list. Giving the album ten out of ten points and picking "Mud Blood" as its best track, Antranig Shokayan of
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concluded: "It is difficult to find a weak link as each song stands on its own and they come together to form a perfect collection". Melty ranked the album at number three in their Best Pop Albums of the Year list, following ''
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'' by
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and '' Melodrama'' by
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. Jonathan Currinn of website CelebMix labelled ''Selfocracy'' as one of his favorite albums of 2017, and praised Nottet's vocal delivery as well as the contributions of the featuring artists. Currinn concluded: "Every single track on this album is complete and impressive. They're all uniquely catchy and show Nottet’s versatility. ..This is a faultless debut album".


Promotion and commercial performance

''Selfocracy'' was aided by two singles—"Million Eyes" and "Mud Blood"—released on 27 October 2016 and 17 March 2017, respectively. Alongside several live performances, both benefited from a music video. Commercially, "Million Eyes" peaked at number two in
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and five in France, and was certified Gold by the
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(BEA) and Diamond by the
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(SNEP), respectively. "Mud Blood" achieved minor success in Wallonia. For further promotion, Nottet also launched his Selfocracy Tour, which ran for over one year from 22 April 2017 to 2 August 2018. The singer predominantly performed in France and Belgium, alongside venues in the United Kingdom, Russia, Luxembourg, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Germany. The album experienced commercial success on its release. In Belgium, it debuted at number one in Wallonia and at number three in
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. In the first territory, it stayed on the
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chart for 68 weeks, of which six were atop the ranking. ''Selfocracy'' ended 2017 as the best-selling record in Wallonia, and was certified Platinum by the BEA for over 30,000 units sold. In France, the album debuted at number six with 7,706 in first-week sales. It went on to spend 18 weeks in the country's SNEP chart, and managed to move over 25,000 copies by December 2017. It was later certified Gold. ''Selfocracy'' further charted at number 20 in Switzerland, and reached number five in the country's Romandie region.


Track listing

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Selfocracy''.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Selfocracy''. *Atanas Babaleski –
Pro Tools Pro Tools is a digital audio workstation (DAW) developed and released by Avid Technology (formerly Digidesign) for Microsoft Windows and macOS. It is used for music creation and production, sound for picture ( sound design, audio post-prod ...
engineer *Isabelle Baleanu-Perisson –
executive producer Executive producer (EP) is one of the top positions in the making of a commercial entertainment product. Depending on the medium, the executive producer may be concerned with management accounting or associated with legal issues (like copyrights ...
*Jean-François Berger – keyboards *Vincent Blaviel – A&R *Nick Built – backing vocals *Lionel Capouillez – mixing *Gauthier Carbonneaux – mixing *Charlie RG – keyboards *Eric Chevet – mastering * Luuk Cox – synthesizers, bass *Zeb Daemen – photography *Michel "Chelle" Dierickx – recording *Jean-Pierre Dréau – A&R *Han van Eijk – backing vocals *F.A.M.E.'S. Project – choir vocals *Allan François – guitar *Alexandre Germys – synthesizers *Lo van Gorp – backing vocals *Mélody Grillot – executive producer *Alex "Cores" Hayes – recording *Georgii Hristovski – sound engineer *Dan Lacksman – mixing *Blaise Landsbert-Noon – speaking voice *Paul Edouard Laurendeau – recording *Ken Lewis – mixing *Lil Trip – featured artist, vocals *Dan Lacksman – recording *Loïc Nottet – vocals, synthesizers, additional programming *Oddefellow – programming *Jody Pijper – backing vocals *Raphaella – featured artist, vocals *Pim Roos – backing vocals *Dian Senders – backing vocals *Shogun – featured artist, vocals *
SoFly and Nius SoFly and Nius (stylized as soFLY and Nius) is a French music production and songwriting duo signed to Artist Publishing Group (APG). Members SoFly and Nius is made up of: *Raphaël Judrin (artist name SoFly), born in Paris in 1985 *Pierre-Ant ...
– programming *Sébastien Wery – piano


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References

{{Authority control 2017 debut albums Concept albums Electropop albums Loïc Nottet albums