''Shawn'' is the fifth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter
Shawn Mendes
Shawn Peter Raul Mendes ( , ; born August 8, 1998) is a Canadian singer. He gained a following in 2013 when he posted song covers on the video-sharing platform Vine (software), Vine. The following year, he caught the attention of artist manage ...
, released on November 15, 2024, through
Island Records
Island Records is a multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group. It was founded in Jamaica by Chris Blackwell, Graeme Goodall, and Leslie Kong in 1959, and was eventually sold to PolyGram in 1989. Island and A&M Records, another ...
. Influenced by his mental health break following the cancellation of the
Wonder: The World Tour in 2022, Mendes conceived ''Shawn'' as the most personal album of his career. He wrote and co-produced it along with a group of collaborators including
Scott Harris,
Mike Sabath
Mike Sabath is an American record producer, songwriter, and musician. He has worked with Shawn Mendes, Lizzo, Meghan Trainor, Raye, Liam Payne, Little Mix, the Jonas Bros., and Selena Gomez, among other artists.
Early life and education
Sabath ...
, Nate Mercereau,
Eddie Benjamin, and
Ethan Gruska. ''Shawn'' is primarily a
folk rock
Folk rock is a fusion genre of rock music with heavy influences from pop, English and American folk music. It arose in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s. In the U.S., folk rock emerged from the folk music re ...
and
folk-pop
Folk-pop is a broad Music genre#Subtypes, musical fusion genre that includes contemporary folk songs with pop music, pop arrangements, and pop songs with intimate, acoustic music, acoustic-based folk music, folk arrangements. Folk-pop has been ...
record, marking a departure from Mendes' previous
pop
Pop or POP may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* Pop music, a musical genre
Artists
* POP, a Japanese idol group now known as Gang Parade
* Pop! (British group), a UK pop group
* Pop! featuring Angie Hart, an Australian band
Album ...
sound. It addresses themes of self-reflection and exploration.
The lead single from the album "
Why Why Why" was released alongside "Isn't That Enough" on August 8, 2024. Mendes debuted the third single, "
Nobody Knows", in the first televised performance from the album at the
2024 MTV Video Music Awards
The 2024 MTV Video Music Awards were held at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, on September 11, 2024. The ceremony was originally scheduled to take place on September 10, 2024, but was rescheduled to a day later to avoid conflicts with the pr ...
. It was followed by "
Heart of Gold" on November 1. ''Shawn'' was further promoted by an intimate concert tour in the United States and a
concert film
A concert film or concert movie is a film that showcases a live performance from the perspective of a concert goer, the subject of which is an extended live performance or concert, by either a musician or a Stand-up comedy, stand-up comedian.
Ea ...
titled ''
Shawn Mendes: For Friends and Family Only (A Live Concert Film)'', which premiered the day before the album's release.
Background and conception
In order to focus on his mental health,
Shawn Mendes
Shawn Peter Raul Mendes ( , ; born August 8, 1998) is a Canadian singer. He gained a following in 2013 when he posted song covers on the video-sharing platform Vine (software), Vine. The following year, he caught the attention of artist manage ...
cancelled his fifth concert tour,
Wonder: The World Tour, in 2022. The tour, which contained seven officialized shows, supported his fourth studio album, ''
Wonder'', released on December 4, 2020. Mendes later would explain that he "had absolutely no idea who
ewas", and could not "step into a studio without falling into complete panic".
In an interview with ''
The Wall Street Journal
''The Wall Street Journal'' (''WSJ''), also referred to simply as the ''Journal,'' is an American newspaper based in New York City. The newspaper provides extensive coverage of news, especially business and finance. It operates on a subscriptio ...
'', he opened up about this topic: "It has become clear that I need to take the time I've never taken personally, to ground myself and come back stronger". Following his one-year break, Mendes returned to the studio to record "
What the Hell Are We Dying For?", a song about
climate crisis
''Climate crisis'' is a term that is used to describe global warming and climate change and their effects. This term and the term ''climate emergency'' have been used to emphasize the threat of global warming to Earth's natural environment an ...
.
In March 2024, Mendes teased a snippet of a then-unreleased song titled "Nobody Knows" via social media, with a video of a guitar solo without vocals. Two months after, the singer confirmed that his next album was "coming soon". He returned to the stage as a special guest at an
Ed Sheeran
Edward Christopher Sheeran ( ; born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter. Born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and raised in Framlingham, Suffolk, he began writing songs around the age of eleven. In early 2011, Sheeran independently r ...
concert, where they performed together "
Lego House
"Lego House" is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. It was released on 11 November 2011 as the third single lifted from his debut studio album '' +'' (pronounced "plus") of 2011. It was released as the second single in the US on 11 ...
" and an acoustic rendition of "
There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back
"There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Shawn Mendes. Written by Mendes, Teddy Geiger, Geoff Warburton and Scott Harris, and produced by Geiger and Andrew Maury, it was released as a single on April 20, 2017. The ...
". ''Shawn'' was announced on July 31, 2024, through Mendes' official social media accounts, along with its release date and the confirmation of the first two singles, "
Why Why Why" and "Isn't That Enough". In a statement while announcing the album, Mendes dubbed it as his "most musically intimate and lyrically honest work to date", and praised his family and closest friends for helping him throughout its conception.
Production
According to a press release, ''Shawn'' was written and recorded "over the course of two years",
in various locations including Costa Rica,
New York City
New York, often called New York City (NYC), is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's largest natural harbors. The city comprises five boroughs, each coextensive w ...
,
Washington
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* George Washington (1732–1799), the first president of the United States
* Washington (state), a state in the Pacific Northwest of the United States
* Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States
** A ...
, and
Nashville
Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and List of municipalities in Tennessee, most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the county seat, seat of Davidson County, Tennessee, Davidson County in Middle Tennessee, locat ...
.
"Who I Am", written in 2023, was the first song written for the project.
"The Mountain" was written in
Nosara
Nosara is a district of the Nicoya canton, in the Guanacaste province of Costa Rica.
History
Nosara was created on 26 January 1988 by Acuerdo 40.
Geography
Despite the Nicoya peninsula being one of the last locations with large areas of unpave ...
, Costa Rica, in January 2024, while "Isn't That Enough", "Heavy", and "That's the Dream" were written the same month at Clubhouse Studio in
Rhinebeck, New York
Rhinebeck is a village (New York), village in the Rhinebeck (town), New York, town of Rhinebeck in Dutchess County, New York, United States. The population was 2,657 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Kiryas Joel–Poughkeepsie–Newburgh metr ...
.
The following month, "Why Why Why" and "Rollin' Right Along" were written at
Bear Creek Studio
Bear Creek Studio is a residential recording studio located in a barn on a 10 acre farm in Woodinville, Washington. A number of notable artists have recorded at the studio since its establishment in 1977, including: Brandi Carlile, Train (band), ...
in
Woodinville, Washington
Woodinville is a city in King County, Washington, United States. The population was 13,069 at the 2020 census. It is a part of the Seattle metropolitan area and is east of Bothell. Woodinville has waterfront parks on the Sammamish River, a win ...
, while "
Heart of Gold", "
Nobody Knows", and "That'll Be the Day" were written at Dark Horse Studios in
Franklin, Tennessee
Franklin is a city in and the county seat of Williamson County, Tennessee, United States. About south of Nashville, Tennessee, Nashville, it is one of the principal cities of the Nashville metropolitan area and Middle Tennessee. As of 2020 Uni ...
.
The cover of "
Hallelujah
''Hallelujah'' (; , Modern ) is an interjection from the Hebrew language, used as an expression of gratitude to God. The term is used 24 times in the Tanakh (in the book of Psalms), twice in deuterocanonical books, and four times in the Christ ...
" was recorded at
Electric Lady Studios
Electric Lady Studios is a recording studio in Greenwich Village, New York City. It was commissioned by rock musician Jimi Hendrix in 1968 and designed by architect John Storyk and audio engineer Eddie Kramer. It was completed by 1970. Hendrix ...
in New York City on May 13, 2024.
Mendes co-produced the album with collaborators
Scott Harris,
Mike Sabath
Mike Sabath is an American record producer, songwriter, and musician. He has worked with Shawn Mendes, Lizzo, Meghan Trainor, Raye, Liam Payne, Little Mix, the Jonas Bros., and Selena Gomez, among other artists.
Early life and education
Sabath ...
, Nate Mercereau, and
Eddie Benjamin, with additional songwriting contributions from
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*Amy Allen (actress) (born 1976), American actress
*Amy Allen (philosopher)
*Amy Allen (songwriter)
*Aimee Allen (born 1982), American singer-songwriter
*Amy Allen (The A Team), Amy Allen ''(The A Team)''
*Amy Allen, ...
and
Ethan Gruska.
Composition
Mendes conceived ''Shawn'' as the most personal album of his career.
It is a meditative album centered in self-reflection and exploration,
inspired by the events following the cancellation of his tour and the end of a public relationship.
Led by
acoustic guitar
An acoustic guitar is a musical instrument in the string family. When a string is plucked, its vibration is transmitted from the bridge, resonating throughout the top of the guitar. It is also transmitted to the side and back of the instrument, ...
and
kick drum
The bass drum is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch. The instrument is typically cylindrical, with the drum's diameter usually greater than its depth, with a struck head at both ends of the cylinder. The hea ...
s,
its production was described as "rustic" by ''
Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertis ...
'' Jason Lipshutz.
''Shawn'' marked a departure from the
pop
Pop or POP may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* Pop music, a musical genre
Artists
* POP, a Japanese idol group now known as Gang Parade
* Pop! (British group), a UK pop group
* Pop! featuring Angie Hart, an Australian band
Album ...
genre that defined Mendes' career, in order to lean toward the
folk rock
Folk rock is a fusion genre of rock music with heavy influences from pop, English and American folk music. It arose in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s. In the U.S., folk rock emerged from the folk music re ...
and
folk-pop
Folk-pop is a broad Music genre#Subtypes, musical fusion genre that includes contemporary folk songs with pop music, pop arrangements, and pop songs with intimate, acoustic music, acoustic-based folk music, folk arrangements. Folk-pop has been ...
genres.
Mendes named singer-songwriters
Joni Mitchell
Roberta Joan Mitchell (née Anderson; born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian and American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and painter. As one of the most influential singer-songwriters to emerge from the 1960s folk music circuit, Mitch ...
and
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Described as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture over his nearly 70-year ...
as inspirations for the album.
The sound was compared by ''
Slant Magazine
''Slant Magazine'' is an American online publication that features reviews of movies, music, TV, DVDs, theater, and video games, as well as interviews with actors, directors, and musicians. The site covers various film festivals like the New Yor ...
'' Jeffrey Davies to the works of the American band
the Lumineers
The Lumineers are an American alternative folk band based in Denver, Colorado. The founding members are Wesley Schultz (lead vocals, guitar) and Jeremiah Fraites (drums, percussion, piano). Schultz and Fraites began writing and performing to ...
and the Icelandic band
Of Monsters and Men
Of Monsters and Men is an Icelandic indie folk/Folk rock, rock band formed in Garðabær in 2010. It consists of lead singer and guitarist Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir, singer and guitarist Ragnar Þórhallsson, Ragnar "Raggi" Þórhallsson, ...
.
The album opens with the acoustic "Who I Am", which contains "airy" production and distant backing vocals.
On the track, Mendes deals with anxiety,
quarter-life crisis
In popular psychology, a quarter-life crisis is an existential crisis involving anxiety and sorrow over the direction and quality of one's life which is most commonly experienced in a period ranging from a person's early twenties up to their m ...
, mental health struggles, and the lack of knowledge of oneself.
The second track is the "
Why Why Why", where he continues with the mental exploration and mentions the experience of nearly becoming a father.
The
Americana
Americana may refer to:
*Americana music, a genre or style of American music
* Americana (culture), artifacts of the culture of the United States
Film, radio and television
* ''Americana'' (1981 film), an American drama film
* ''Americana'' (20 ...
track "That's the Dream" focuses on the duality between romanticism and reality, while remarking the dark side of ambitions.
James Hall of ''
The Daily Telegraph
''The Daily Telegraph'', known online and elsewhere as ''The Telegraph'', is a British daily broadsheet conservative newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally. It was found ...
'' found "
Nobody Knows" and "Isn't That Enough" similar to the 2000s
ballad
A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and song of Great Britain and Ireland from the Late Middle Ages until the 19th century. They were widely used across Eur ...
s of English singer-songwriter
Ed Sheeran
Edward Christopher Sheeran ( ; born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter. Born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and raised in Framlingham, Suffolk, he began writing songs around the age of eleven. In early 2011, Sheeran independently r ...
and American band
Bon Iver
Bon Iver ( ) is an American indie folk band founded in 2006 by singer-songwriter Justin Vernon in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Vernon had originally formed Bon Iver as a solo project, but it eventually became a band consisting of Vernon (vocals, guit ...
,
while Robin Murray of ''
Clash'' compared the latter to
Neil Young
Neil Percival Young (born November 12, 1945) is a Canadian and American singer-songwriter. After embarking on a music career in Winnipeg in the 1960s, Young moved to Los Angeles, forming the folk rock group Buffalo Springfield. Since the begi ...
''
Harvest
Harvesting is the process of collecting plants, animals, or fish (as well as fungi) as food, especially the process of gathering mature crops, and "the harvest" also refers to the collected crops. Reaping is the cutting of grain or pulses fo ...
'' (1972).
The sixth track "
Heart of Gold" is a 1970s-inspired folk rock ballad written after the death of a childhood friend.
Murray also compared "That'll Be the Day" to the 2001 song "
New Slang" by
the Shins
The Shins are an American indie rock band formed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1996. The band is the project of singer-songwriter James Mercer, who has served as the band's sole constant member throughout numerous line-up changes. The band's c ...
, and called the eleventh track, "Rolling' Right Allong", "worthy" of ''
Grand Ole Opry
The ''Grand Ole Opry'' is a regular live country music, country-music Radio broadcasting, radio broadcast originating from Nashville, Tennessee, Nashville, Tennessee, on WSM (AM), WSM, held between two and five nights per week, depending on the ...
''.
The lyrical content of "The Mountain" is an attempt from Mendes to reconnect with himself, while confronting rumours about his sexuality: "You can say I like girls or boys/Whatever fits your mold".
The album closes with a cover of
Leonard Cohen
Leonard Norman Cohen (September 21, 1934November 7, 2016) was a Canadian songwriter, singer, poet, and novelist. Themes commonly explored throughout his work include faith and mortality, isolation and depression, betrayal and redemption, soc ...
"
Hallelujah
''Hallelujah'' (; , Modern ) is an interjection from the Hebrew language, used as an expression of gratitude to God. The term is used 24 times in the Tanakh (in the book of Psalms), twice in deuterocanonical books, and four times in the Christ ...
" (1984).
Release and promotion
''Shawn'' was released on November 15, 2024, via
Island Records
Island Records is a multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group. It was founded in Jamaica by Chris Blackwell, Graeme Goodall, and Leslie Kong in 1959, and was eventually sold to PolyGram in 1989. Island and A&M Records, another ...
. Its release date was initially October 18,
but was reprogrammed. It was issued via streaming, digital download, cassette, CD, and two vinyl LP variants. Pre-orders began on July 31, 2024, the day the album was officially announced.
On the same date, the track listing was also unveiled.
The singer also shared a trailer for the album featuring "Isn't That Enough", in which he can be seen at a campfire surrounded by friends playing guitar and singing the song. Two singles were released in August: the lead "Why Why Why" and "Isn't That Enough".
To promote ''Shawn'', Mendes embarked on an intimate concert tour of theatre shows throughout the places he recorded the album. Billed as "for friends and family only", its selected venues hold between 2,000 and 3,000 attendees. The concerts started in
Woodstock, New York
Woodstock is a Administrative divisions of New York#Town, town in Ulster County, New York, United States, in the northern part of the county, northwest of Kingston, New York, Kingston. It lies within the borders of the Catskill Park. The popula ...
at the Bearsville Theater on August 8, 2024, coinciding with the date of his birthday and the release of the first singles from the album, and concluded in
Seattle
Seattle ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Washington and in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. With a population of 780,995 in 2024, it is the 18th-most populous city in the United States. The city is the cou ...
on October 24, 2024. The set list of the shows contains the songs off ''Shawn'' "from top to bottom". Mendes performed "
Nobody Knows" at the
2024 MTV Video Music Awards
The 2024 MTV Video Music Awards were held at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, on September 11, 2024. The ceremony was originally scheduled to take place on September 10, 2024, but was rescheduled to a day later to avoid conflicts with the pr ...
, which was released as the album's third single on September 12, 2024. It was followed by "
Heart of Gold" on November 1.
''Shawn'' was further supported by a
concert film
A concert film or concert movie is a film that showcases a live performance from the perspective of a concert goer, the subject of which is an extended live performance or concert, by either a musician or a Stand-up comedy, stand-up comedian.
Ea ...
titled ''
Shawn Mendes: For Friends and Family Only (A Live Concert Film)'', which premiered on November 14, 2024, the day before the album's release. It was filmed at the Bearsville Theatre in
Woodstock, New York
Woodstock is a Administrative divisions of New York#Town, town in Ulster County, New York, United States, in the northern part of the county, northwest of Kingston, New York, Kingston. It lies within the borders of the Catskill Park. The popula ...
and features footage of Mendes explaining the inspiration behind each song on the album. A live performance of the track "The Mountain" was uploaded to Mendes'
YouTube
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channel on November 15.
Commercial performance
''Shawn'' debuted at number 24 on the
Billboard Canadian Albums
The ''Billboard'' Canadian Albums is the official record chart ranking the 100 most popular music albums and extended plays in Canada. It is compiled weekly (every Monday) by U.S.-based music sales tracking company Luminate, and published every ...
chart.
The album also debuted at number 26 on the US
''Billboard'' 200 and number 2 on the Folk Albums chart selling nearly 11,000 pure album sales.
This became Mendes' first album to not debut at number one on USA and Canada charts like four previous albums.
Reception
''Shawn'' received a score of 72 out of 100 on review aggregator
Metacritic
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based on eight critics reviews, which the website categorized as "generally favorable".
The site AnyDecentMusic? gave ''Shawn'' an average of 6.3 out of 10, based on six reviews and their assessment of the critical consensus.
Jeffrey Davies praised the album's sound as being the one that suits Mendes the most,
and ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' Britanny Spanos wrote that it works "for the most part".
The latter criticized Mendes for being "too restless to be fully realized", and dubbed some moments on the album as forgettable and
cliches.
Annabel Nugent of ''
The Independent
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'' called the album not compelling but praised Mendes' vulnerability, although wanted that the songs were "half as daring".
''
The Line of Best Fit
''The Line of Best Fit'' is an independent online magazine based in London, concentrating on new music.
It publishes independent music reviews, features, interview, and media. Founded by Richard Thane in February 2007 and currently edited by P ...
'' Sam Franzini called the production of some songs "ridiculous" and "flat", and questioned Mendes' authenticity. However, Franzini praised his voice and found that it works well.
In a positive review, ''Riff Magazine'' Mike DeWald said that ''Shawn'' marked "an admirable step for a still-budding talent".
James Hall described the album as "brave" and "risky", although he was "unconvinced this represents a great leap forward".
''
The Guardian
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'' Michael Cragg praised "Why Why Why" and "Heart of Gold" for having "a stronger emotional connection" than the rest of the songs on the album.
Several critics found unnecessary the cover of "Hallelujah", believing that it added little to the album or Mendes' journey.
Track listing
Note
* signifies an additional
producer.
Personnel
Musicians
*
Shawn Mendes
Shawn Peter Raul Mendes ( , ; born August 8, 1998) is a Canadian singer. He gained a following in 2013 when he posted song covers on the video-sharing platform Vine (software), Vine. The following year, he caught the attention of artist manage ...
– vocals (all tracks), guitar (tracks 1–11), clapping (2),
harmonium
The pump organ or reed organ is a type of organ that uses free reeds to generate sound, with air passing over vibrating thin metal strips mounted in a frame. Types include the pressure-based harmonium, the suction reed organ (which employs a va ...
(7, 12), keyboards (9)
*
Eddie Benjamin –
upright bass
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(tracks 1, 3, 12); background vocals, guitar (2–8, 10, 11); clapping (2), bass guitar (4, 11)
* Nate Mercereau – guitar
loops (track 1); bass guitar, piano (7)
*
Mike Sabath
Mike Sabath is an American record producer, songwriter, and musician. He has worked with Shawn Mendes, Lizzo, Meghan Trainor, Raye, Liam Payne, Little Mix, the Jonas Bros., and Selena Gomez, among other artists.
Early life and education
Sabath ...
– background vocals (tracks 2–8, 10, 11), drums (2–7, 11), clapping (2);
Moog bass, synthesizer,
zither
Zither (; , from the Greek ''cithara'') is a class of stringed instruments. The modern instrument has many strings stretched across a thin, flat body.
Zithers are typically played by strumming or plucking the strings with the fingers or a ...
(10)
*
Scott Harris – background vocals (tracks 2, 5), guitar (4, 6–8, 12),
harmonica
The harmonica, also known as a French harp or mouth organ, is a free reed wind instrument used worldwide in many musical genres, notably in blues, American folk music, classical music, jazz, country, and rock. The many types of harmonica incl ...
(5)
* Kevin Barry –
lap steel guitar
The lap steel guitar, also known as a Hawaiian guitar or lap slide guitar, is a type of steel guitar without pedals that is typically played with the instrument in a horizontal position across the performer's lap. Unlike the usual manner of pla ...
(tracks 2–6, 11)
*
Chris Thile
Christopher Scott Thile (; born February 20, 1981) is an American mandolinist, singer, songwriter, composer, and radio personality, best known for his work in the progressive acoustic trio Nickel Creek and the acoustic folk and progressive blue ...
–
mandolin
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(tracks 2, 8, 11)
*
Jeremy Kittel
Jeremy Kittel is an American musician and composer. His primary instruments are the violin / fiddle and viola and he has worked in a number of genres including Celtic, Jazz, Pop, Classical, Bluegrass, Folk music, and more.
He leads his na ...
–
viola
The viola ( , () ) is a string instrument of the violin family, and is usually bowed when played. Violas are slightly larger than violins, and have a lower and deeper sound. Since the 18th century, it has been the middle or alto voice of the ...
, violin (tracks 3, 5, 6, 10–12)
* Emily Brausa –
cello
The violoncello ( , ), commonly abbreviated as cello ( ), is a middle pitched bowed (sometimes pizzicato, plucked and occasionally col legno, hit) string instrument of the violin family. Its four strings are usually intonation (music), tuned i ...
(tracks 3, 5, 7, 11, 12)
* Kola Rai – additional vocals (track 6)
* Kyana Fanene – additional vocals (track 6)
* Tajahniya Sapp – additional vocals (track 6)
*
Ethan Gruska – guitar, keyboards (track 9)
* Zachary Brown – cello (track 10)
Technical
*
Randy Merrill
Randy Merrill is an American mastering engineer who has worked with international artists including Blink-182, DAY6, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Maroon 5, Harry Styles, One Direction, Adele, Imagine Dragons, Beck, Liam Gallagher, Jonas Brothers, Muse ...
–
mastering
*
Mike Crossey
Mike Crossey (born 1979) is a Northern Irish record producer, songwriter, and mixing engineer. He produced the debut single by Arctic Monkeys, collaborating with them over two albums. He is known for his ongoing relationship with The 1975, in a ...
–
mixing (tracks 1, 3–5, 8–12)
* Raul Lopez – mixing (tracks 2, 6)
*
Andrew Maury
Andrew Maury is an American mixing engineer and record producer based in Brooklyn, New York.
Career
Maury has worked with artists such as Lewis Del Mar, Lizzo, Madi Diaz, Victoria Canal, Petey USA, Vagabon, Shawn Mendes, Post Malone, Colony ...
– mixing (track 7)
* Alex Pyle –
engineering
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* Drew Boals – engineering assistance (track 4)
* Dani – engineering assistance (tracks 6, 7, 10–12)
* Gillian Pelkonen – engineering assistance (tracks 3, 7, 10, 11)
* Drew – engineering assistance (track 8)
* Jacob – engineering assistance (tracks 10, 11)
* Jeremy Kittel – string
arrangement
In music, an arrangement is a musical adaptation of an existing composition. Differences from the original composition may include reharmonization, melodic paraphrasing, orchestration, or formal development. Arranging differs from orchestr ...
(tracks 3, 5, 6, 10–12)
Charts
Release history
References
{{Shawn Mendes
2024 albums
Island Records albums
Shawn Mendes albums