Venus_(Zara_Larsson_album)

<i>Venus</i> (Zara Larsson album)

Venus (Zara Larsson album)

2024 studio album by Zara Larsson


Venus is the fourth studio album by Swedish singer Zara Larsson. It was released on 9 February 2024 through Sommer House and Epic Records. A dance-pop album, Venus includes themes of love, heartbreak and also explores Larsson’s personal relationships with her family and friends. The album was described by Larsson as a "full-on rollercoaster ride of emotion".

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It was supported by four singles; "Can't Tame Her", "End of Time", “On My Love” with David Guetta and "You Love Who You Love". "Can't Tame Her" became a European airplay hit upon its release while "On My Love" reached the top twenty in several nations.

Upon its release, the album was met with generally positive reviews. Most critics praised the upbeat tracks and Larsson's vocal performance while having mixed reactions toward the slower songs. To promote the album, Larsson embarked on the Venus Tour, which began on 16 February 2024 in Manchester, United Kingdom and will conclude on 26 July in Oulu, Finland.

Background

On 30 December 2022, Larsson announced that her upcoming album was 70% finished at the time.[3] For the project, Larsson enlisted songwriters and producers Casey Smith, Rick Nowels and Danja to help her "pin down" the sounds she wanted to include. Nowels in particular assisted in creating a "foundation" for her new album, enabling Larsson to "do a little bit of this and a little bit of that".[4] In an interview with the Official Charts Company in April 2023, she told fans to expect "uptempo, fun dance songs" as well as the "emotional balance". Larsson referred to the project as a "full-on rollercoaster ride of emotion".[5] In May 2023, she described the record as "super fun" and summed it up as a "collection of really good music", ranging from ballads to "dancey" tracks.[6]

Larsson officially announced the album on 26 October 2023 via Instagram.[7] Venus sees the singer "assume greater ownership" over her output.[8] A press release described the record as a "pop album fit for a goddess" that determines Larsson's "own agenda" partly by "looking back on where she's come from".[9] It includes the singles "Can't Tame Her", "End of Time" and "On My Love".[10] The album's release is set to be accompanied by a European headlining tour, the Venus Tour, which will take place from February to July 2024.[11]

Singles

"Can't Tame Her" was released on 26 January 2023 as the lead single from Venus, alongside its music video.[12][13] The song entered the top five and top ten in Sweden and Norway, respectively, and peaked within the top ten of four other territories' airplay charts. The album's second single, "End of Time", was released on 19 May 2023, with a music video premiering the next day.[14]

"On My Love" was released as the third single from the album on 15 September 2023.[15] Her second collaboration with David Guetta, the song reached top three in Sweden and also became Larsson's first top twenty hit in the United Kingdom since "Ruin My Life" peaked at nine in 2019.[16] "You Love Who You Love" was released as the album's fourth single on 19 January 2024.[17]

Critical reception

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Venus was met with generally positive reviews from music critics upon its release. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 72, based on seven reviews.[23]

In a review for AllMusic, Neil Yeung commented that the album was "bold" and "fun", yet still "very personal". He praised Venus for evolving Larsson's sound.[19] Writing for Clash, Luke Winstanley stated that Venus was "heaps of fun" and "packed with plenty of europop bangers to satisfy the faithful", though he criticized Larsson for surrendering to "commercial viability" during the album's "unfortunately frequent lows".[2]

In a review for DIY, Otis Robinson said that Venus was "crystallised" and "super fun", calling it a "lush flex of skill". However, he critiqued the album for having a "slightly crowded mishmash of genres - from dance to R&B to balladry".[20] Michael Cragg from The Guardian appreciated the album's upbeat tracks but criticized its more serious, slow songs, commenting that Larsson was better at saving those emotions for "big floor-fillers".[21] In a negative review for The Skinny, Lucy Fitzgerald criticized Venus for feeling "out of date, trafficking in facsimiles of overproduced, mid-to-late 2010s pop".[22]

Track listing

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Notes

  • ^[p] signifies a primary and vocal producer.
  • ^[c] signifies a co-producer.
  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer.
  • ^[v] signifies a vocal producer.

Personnel

Musicians

  • Zara Larsson – lead vocals (all tracks), background vocals (tracks 1, 2, 4–11), vocal arrangement (7)
  • MTHR – drums, keyboards, synthesizer (tracks 1, 5, 6); programming (1, 5), arrangement, guitar (1); bass (5, 6)
  • Danja – drums (tracks 1, 2, 4–7), synthesizer (1, 5, 6), programming (1, 9), bass (2, 4, 7, 9), keyboards (2), percussion (2)
  • Amanda Ibanez – background vocals (track 2)
  • Jakob Hazell – bass, drums, keyboards, percussion (track 2)
  • Svante Halldin – bass, drums, keyboards, percussion (track 2)
  • Pierre-Luc Rioux – guitar (track 3)
  • Timofey Reznikov – programming (track 3)
  • Rick Nowels – acoustic guitar, piano (tracks 4, 9); keyboards (7, 10, 11), strings (7), bass (9, 10, 12), Mellotron (11)
  • Starrah – background vocals (track 4)
  • John Christopher Fee – percussion (tracks 4, 9, 10, 12), drum machine (4), drums (7, 9, 11), synthesizer (10); keyboards, programming (11)
  • Austin Corona – keyboards (tracks 4, 7, 9, 11), drums (7, 9, 11), bass (7, 11), guitar (7, 9), programming (10)
  • Patrick Warren – keyboards, synthesizer (tracks 4, 10); strings (7, 10, 11), Mellotron (10)
  • Zac Raetheremin (tracks 4, 11), keyboards (7, 9, 11), synthesizer (9, 11), strings (9, 12), piano (10, 12)
  • Casey Smith – background vocals (tracks 7, 9), vocal arrangement (7)
  • David Levita – guitar (tracks 7, 9, 11)
  • Johan Lenox – piano, strings (track 8)
  • Dave Hamelin – programming, synthesizer (track 8)
  • Isaiah Gage – cello (track 8)
  • Marta Honer – viola (track 8)
  • Bianca McClure – violin (track 8)
  • Nick Kennerly – violin (track 8)
  • Yasmeen Al-Mazeedi – violin (track 8)
  • Evan Sutton – keyboards (track 9)
  • Violet Skies – background vocals (track 11)
  • Dean Reid – bass (track 11)
  • Wyatt Bernard – keyboards (track 11)

Technical

  • Dave Kutchmastering (tracks 1, 2, 4–11)
  • Pierre-Luc Rioux – mastering (track 3)
  • Rob Kinelskimixing (tracks 1, 7, 8)
  • Kevin "KD" Davis – mixing (tracks 2, 5, 6)
  • Peppe Folliero – mixing (track 3)
  • Timofey Reznikov – mixing (track 3)
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing (tracks 4, 11)
  • Dean Reid – mixing (tracks 9, 10, 12)
  • John Christopher Fee – engineering (tracks 4, 7, 9–12)
  • Evan Sutton – engineering (tracks 4, 9–11)
  • Chris Rockwell – engineering (track 4)
  • MTHR – engineering (track 5)
  • Kieron Menzies – engineering (track 7)
  • Marcella Araica –engineering (track 7)
  • Different Sleep – vocal engineering (track 3)
  • Eli Heisler – engineering assistance (track 7)

Charts

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Release history

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