The Daddy Issues

The Daddy Issues
Studio album by Brooke Candy
Released 2016
Recorded 2013–16
Label RCA
Producer
Brooke Candy chronology
Opulence
(2014)
Daddy Issues
(2016)
Singles from The Daddy Issues
  1. "Happy Days"
    Released: January 29, 2016
  2. "Nasty"
    Released: June 2, 2016
  3. "Paper Or Plastic"
    Released: July 7, 2016

The Daddy Issues is the upcoming debut studio album by American rapper and singer Brooke Candy. Originally titled Freaky Princess, it will be released sometime during 2016.[1]

Background

Candy's debut album, called Daddy Issues, is currently being produced by label-mate Sia amongst others. Sia, who is an executive producer and a songwriter on the album, discovered Candy on Instagram and reached out to her, believing “that I was the only person who could really support [Candy] in becoming who [she is] on a grander stage or platform.”.[2]

So far, Sia has written at least one song for Candy's upcoming album, titled "Living out Loud".[2] Other collaborators include Greg Kurstin and Jack Antonoff.[3]

Promotion

Singles

A song called "Rubber Band Stacks" was released as a single. The music video, directed by Cody Critcheloe[4] and styled by Nicola Formichetti was premiered on August 17, 2015,[5][6] but it won't make the final cut to the album. It was released on August 13, 2015 followed by its music video on August 18. The song is featured on the Madden NFL 16 video game.[7]

On January 29, 2016; Brooke Candy released a new single anticipating her upcoming album, titled "Happy Days".[8] On February 4, 2016 its video also styled by Formichetti and directed by Renata Raksha was premiered on Nylon,[9] and later was uploaded on YouTube. On May 13 she releases a song titled "Changes" to promote her second makeup line.[10] On June 2 a new single called "Nasty" along its music video, directed by Rankin and co-styled by Candy herself was premiered via Hunger TV.[11] A month later, on July 7, another single called "Paper or Plastic" was released. [12] The music video (directed by Darren Craig) premiered a week later.[13][14][15]

Recorded songs

Credits from released songs adapted from Deezer.[16]

References

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