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2017 studio album by Demi Lovato

2017 studio album by Demi Lovato

Tell Me Yous Love Me
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Standard edition cover

Studio album by

Demi Lovato

Released September 29, 2017 (2017-09-29)
Studio
  • Westlake Recording
  • SuCasa Recording
  • VsTheWorld
  • Sherpa
  • Henson Studios (Los Angeles)
  • Rodeo
  • UMPG (Santa Monica, California)
  • Venice Manner (Vancouver, Canada)
  • Jungle City (New York City)
  • Big Noize (Hollywood Hills)
  • Mission Sound (Brooklyn)
  • Encore (Burbank, California)
  • Hit Factory Criteria (Miami, Florida)
Genre
  • Pop
  • R&B
Length 42:59
Label
  • Isle
  • Hollywood
  • Safehouse
Producer
  • Oak Felder
  • "Downtown" Trevor Brownish
  • Zaire Koalo
  • Stint
  • John Hill
  • Mitch Allan
  • Scott Robinson
  • Jonas Jeberg
  • Anton Kuhl
  • Ido Zmishlany
  • DJ Mustard
  • Sermstyle
  • Kevin Hissink
  • Taylor Parks
  • Blitz Hr.
  • Jax Jones
  • Mark Ralph
  • Steve "Styles" Rodriguez
  • Mokita
  • Trevor Dahl
  • Ari Leff
  • Jackson Foote
  • Sarah Aarons
  • Ben Abraham
  • Sir Nolan
Demi Lovato chronology
Confident
(2015)
Tell Me Yous Dearest Me
(2017)
Dancing with the Devil... the Fine art of Starting Over
(2021)
Singles from Tell Me You Love Me
  1. "Lamentable Not Sorry"
    Released: July xi, 2017
  2. "Tell Me You Love Me"
    Released: November 14, 2017

Tell Me You Love Me is the sixth studio album past American singer Demi Lovato. It was released on September 29, 2017, by Island, Hollywood, and Safehouse Records.[1] The album serves equally their final project to be released through Hollywood Records, with whom they released six studio albums. Primarily a pop record, the album besides incorporates elements of R&B.[2] Lovato described the album as having a more "soulful" side than their previous work, and named Christina Aguilera, Aretha Franklin, and Kehlani as its major influences.[three] Contributions to the anthology's production came from several producers, including Mitch Allan, David Massey, Oak Felder, Stint, and John Loma.

Lyrically, Tell Me You lot Beloved Me explores themes of overcoming heartbreak, letting go trauma, and being unmarried.[4] The album'southward atomic number 82 single "Lamentable Not Sad", released on July xi, 2017, went on to go Lovato'southward highest-charting unmarried in the United States, peaking at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 and being certified 5× Platinum past the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[v] The championship rails was released as the album'southward 2d and final single on November 14, peaking at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100 and later on existence certified double Platinum by the RIAA.[6]

Upon its release, Tell Me You Love Me received generally favorable reviews from music critics, many of whom praised its production and Lovato's emotive song performance, with some deeming it their finest album to appointment. It peaked inside the top ten in numerous countries worldwide, peaking at number three on the US Billboard 200. In support of the album, Lovato embarked on the Tell Me Yous Love Me Globe Tour in 2018.[7] On May seven, 2021, Lovato released previous Target-edition bonus tracks "Fume & Mirrors" and "Gear up for Ya" equally part of the deluxe version of the album.[8]

Recording and evolution [edit]

Following the release of their 5th studio anthology Confident in October 2015,[9] [10] Lovato told Latina that their follow-up album would have a "more soulful vibe".[11] In Oct 2016, they announced via Twitter that they would exist taking a break from music and the spotlight in 2017, stating "I'm not meant for this business concern or the media".[12] However, they revealed to Mike Adam in Baronial 2017 that after doing clemency work earlier that year, they felt rejuvenated and started creating music again, which eventually led to an album. The singer mentioned that a title and release date had been chosen, but they were not allowed to disclose them at the fourth dimension.[13]

Lovato also told MTV News that month they were influenced by many artists for Tell Me You lot Dearest Me, including Aretha Franklin, Christina Aguilera, and Kehlani.[three] They stated that the album was heavily inspired by Aguilera's anthology Stripped, calling information technology "a breakout album that actually transformed her into the icon that she is today".[14] Lovato stated that they worked with producers Pharrell Williams and Mike Volition Fabricated It, merely their work would not exist featured on the anthology.[three]

Release and promotion [edit]

On Baronial 23, 2017, Lovato posted an 18-2d video to their official Twitter account. In the video, they're seen singing the title track, "Tell Me Y'all Love Me", in a recording studio. As the camera pans out, the footage appears to be reflected on Lovato'southward eye while zooming further back and unveiling the standard edition anthology cover; a black and white close-upward photo of their face with the album title underneath. The album cover is and so dimmed, to reveal the release engagement of September 29, 2017. Along with the video and release date, Lovato too appear that the album would be bachelor for pre-order at midnight on August 24, 2017.[1] [xv] On September 13, 2017, Lovato unveiled the tracklist with assistance from their fans on Twitter.[xvi]

On September 29, 2017, Lovato celebrated the album by hosting a alive stream event with Vevo, where they discussed the anthology and delivered audio-visual performances of "Sorry Not Lamentable" and "Tell Me You Dear Me".[17] Lovato also partnered with audio electronics company JBL to host a pop-up exhibition in New York City, showcasing the album'southward editorial photography and custom murals inspired past the anthology, created by contemporary painter Lora Zombie.[18]

On October 26, 2017, Lovato announced they were going on tour.[19] The tour started in San Diego on Feb 26, 2018 and concluded on July 22, 2018, in Paso Robles. DJ Khaled and Kehlani were appear every bit opening acts on the outset North American leg of the bout. Jax Jones and Joy were announced equally opening acts on the European leg. Iggy Azalea and Lauv were set to perform as opening acts on the second North American leg of the bout, in which ane of the shows was cancelled, leaving Azalea as the but opening human action on the leg. Becky Thou and Jorge Blanco were announced as opening acts on the Latin America leg of the tour, which was later canceled due to health issues.

Music and lyrics [edit]

For Tell Me You Love Me, Lovato adopted R&B as a key to achieve their desired "mature" sound. According to them, they wanted to make sure that this "anthology showcased their voice."[twenty] [21] On the other manus, they too deemed Tell Me You Honey Me a "soulful" record, as they explained to Time magazine, its sonority serves equally a existent representation of who they were artistically and personally at that moment.[22] Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic perceived, although there are ghosts of traditional soul threaded through the tape, "the product is firmly modernistic, filled with electronic flair and allusions to hip-hop rhythms."[23] Having an electronic production, the album opens with the lead unmarried "Distressing Not Sorry", which contains several synthesized effects such as handclaps, finger snaps, a distorted bass voice and club synths.[24] These effects are intercepted with a heavy bassline,[25] hip hop beats,[24] minimal piano notes and bankroll chants.[26] [27] Elias Leight of Rolling Stone noted that Lovato expands to fill up the track'south empty space by "belting her not-apology with the vindictive force of someone who knows their actions are justified."[25] According to the singer, "Deplorable Not Sorry" is a song for the "haters" with the bulletin "You know what? I'chiliad expert now, and sorry I'grand non lamentable that you may not be loving where your life is at the moment."[28]

The title track is a gospel-influenced song described as a "booming ballad" by Fuse's Jeff Benjamin.[20] [29] Information technology is instrumentally complete with horns, percussive drums, handclaps and wah-wah guitar lines.[30] [31] Lovato explained to Billboard that "Tell Me Y'all Dearest Me" is about "the vulnerability of coming out of a very serious relationship and having a tough time with it," and farther commented that lines as "You lot ain't nobody 'til you got somebody," "calls out a big misconception."[32] Exhibiting influences from 1980s and 1990s musical styles, the third rails "Sexy Dirty Dearest" has an uptempo danceable rhythm that blends funk and disco equally well as "old-school" R&B and electro genres.[xx] [33] Due to its sonority, Mike Wass from Idolator associated the track with Justin Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveSounds album.[34] Lyrically, it narrates a thoroughly modern romantic run into initiated via web with Lovato singing nigh fantasy through the telephone in the first verse.[33] [35] Composed in a compound time signature, "Yous Don't Do Information technology for Me Anymore" features a slow tempo subdued beat and strings chords.[36] During the song, Lovato uses their higher vocal register in a crescendo.[37] Rob Arcand of Billboard praised their song range, writing it reaches "near-Adele limits in melisma and virtuosity."[36] The lyrics reflect about a by state of affairs in a negative relationship with an calumniating partner with the singer expressing that its presence is not as necessary as earlier. Although it'southward written in a perspective of an ended relationship, Lovato explained that the song is a wait back at their personal struggles and addictions, saying: "I sang [it] with a lot of emotion because information technology reminded me of my relationship with my old cocky that I don't relate to anymore."[38]

The electronic song "Daddy Issues" sees Lovato singing about a torrid affair with an older man explaining that they have some issues and certain behaviors caused by their relationship with their father.[39] In an interview with BBC News, the vocaliser confessed that the lyrics were ones they came upward with, based on their own experiences.[forty] [41] Mike Nied from Idolator observed that in the track Lovato "is hooked on some skilful loving, and [they are] content to keep things casual." Its synthpop product contains heavy stuttering synth drops and keyboard furnishings.[42] [43] In "Ruin the Friendship", Lovato invites a special friend to accept their relationship to a romantic level, appreciating his appearance and confessing their sexual intentions with him.[44] [45] During the verses, they sing accompanied past a bass guitar and a tenor saxophone.[46] With a melodic horn section during the chorus, the song features and contains a smoothen, tiresome-burn temper reminiscent of jazz music.[47] Its audio besides demonstrates influences from traditional rhythm and blues.[48] "Only Forever" is a melancholic vocal about wanting the person yous want to explore a new relationship with to make that first motility or take that side by side step. With a message of "giving someone chances that will last a lifetime," Lovato considered "Only Forever" every bit a sequel to "Ruin the Friendship". The vocal also has a connectedness with their personal experiences, and was used in a sequence of advertising campaigns for the way brand Dior, promoting the brands "Dior Forever" makeup drove.[32] Throughout the rails, Lovato'due south vocals announced to be echoing over a minimal bassline.[44] "Lonely" is a duet with rapper Lil Wayne that finds Lovato as a protagonist expressing angriness and thwarting virtually the behavior of an abusive partner with Wayne'south verses reiterating their feelings.[49] Its production, handled by DJ Mustard, features sparse, ambient synths in contrasts with a trap-inflected minimalist beat.[50] [51]

A downtempo ballad with influences from rock n' roll music, "Cry Infant" makes use of a pounding pianoforte, snare and bass drums, and electrical guitar riff slides.[52] Lyrically, "Cry Baby" shows Lovato singing about experiencing a dramatic romantic situation that alternates their solid personality, making them a fragile person. As they sing in the chorus, although their middle is the "hardest to break", a romantic interest made them cry and feel heartbroken.[53] According to Lovato, "Games" is virtually "playing games when [they] got out of a relationship and started dating again."[32] As Alexia Camp of Camber Magazine commented, it finds Lovato "giving as adept every bit [they get] when [their] object of affection sends mixed (text) letters."[47] The track was also noted for containing an instrumentation reminiscent of trap music.[44] "Concentrate" and "Hitchhiker" are midtempo numbers, where the usage of guitar is a predominant characteristic in their production. The former is a stripped-down vocal with the lyrics focusing on sexual themes as Lovato's lust for their lover has them extremely distracted.[54] Idolator's Mike Wass noted that Lovato "straddles the line betwixt explicit and almost spiritual, but [they manage] to brand the endeavor all about making beloved instead of rolling effectually in the sack with a fling."[44] Tell Me Y'all Love Me 'due south 12th rail, "Hitchhiker", is an optimistic love vocal nigh taking an emotional leap with a stranger.[two] [44]

Singles [edit]

"Sorry Not Sorry" was released every bit the lead unmarried from the tape on July eleven, 2017. It was written by Demi Lovato, Oak Felder, Sean Douglas, Trevor Brownish and William Zaire Simmons. It was produced by Oak Felder, Trevor Brown and William Zaire Simmons. The song peaked at number half dozen on the Us Billboard Hot 100, and became their highest charting single there.

The album's title rails "Tell Me You Love Me" was released every bit the get-go promotional single from the album along with the pre-order on Baronial 24, 2017. The song was released equally the second and final single from the album on November xiv, 2017.[6] [55] After existence released every bit a single, the vocal debuted and later on peaked at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100.[56]

Promotional singles [edit]

"You lot Don't Do It for Me Anymore" was released as the second promotional single from the anthology on September 8, 2017.[57] The track sold 12,757 copies in its first week of release.[58]

The 3rd promotional single, "Sexy Dingy Honey" was released on September 22, 2017.[59] The track sold viii,486 copies in its first week of release.[60]

Critical reception [edit]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 72/100[62]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [23]
Entertainment Weekly B[63]
Herald Dominicus [64]
Idolator [44]
Los Angeles Times Positive[65]
MTV Positive[66]
Pitchfork 7.2/10[2]
Rolling Stone [67]
San Francisco Chronicle Positive[68]
Camber Mag [47]

Tell Me You lot Love Me received by and large positive reviews from music critics. On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 72 based on half dozen reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[62] Album of the Year assessed the disquisitional consensus as a 65 out of 100, based on 35 reviews.[61]

For Pitchfork, Jamieson Cox stated that Lovato "has finally settled into a consistently compelling space: flinty, flirty R&B that'southward just every bit thrilling hushful every bit it is at full blast", and noticed the improvement over their previous works: "It gives yous enough space to see Demi as something other than a no-holds-barred belter. You want to go to know the Lovato behind Tell Me You Dear Me, something you can't definitively say about whatever of [their] other releases".[2] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote that the album "runs the gamut from churchy soul to seductive slow-burners to showstopping ballads designed to showcase every single one of Lovato's diva moves", giving the album three.5 out of 5 stars.[23] The Herald Sun rated the album 3.5 out of four stars, deeming it "impressive" and felt "Daddy Issues" was the best track.[64] Writing for Idolator, Mike Nied gave the record four stars out of five and stated that "Demi finally hits [their] pace" with the anthology. He added that "instead of sprinkling one or 2 hits among a lot of filler, the hitmaker has finally recruited the right team and found [their] voice over sparkling mid-tempos and frenetic bangers. The album has the stardom of being [Lovato's] virtually cohesive and is one of the strongest to drop in 2017" and compared the album to Christina Aguilera'due south Stripped.[44]

In a positive review, Aidin Vaziri of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote that Lovato "feels jilted, and conjuring the boxing cries of pop predecessors similar Christina Aguilera and Kelly Clarkson, [Lovato] unleashes on exes and backstabbing friends with the kind of vocal firepower best appreciated from a safe distance".[68] Los Angeles Times author Mikael Wood praised the album's tracks as "catchy and funny and sexy and daring", and wrote that Tell Me Y'all Dear Me "presents a singer burning with purpose".[65] For Entertainment Weekly's editor Tim Snatc, Tell Me You lot Love Me "suffers for some of its excessive vocal fireworks." Giving the album a B rating, he felt that the best parts of the album are "on the start half and showcase Lovato's swagger, especially the standout gospel-tinged championship runway."[63] Writing for Rolling Rock, Maura Johnston stated the album "gets bogged down" in chilled-out trap popular. She afterward commented ho-hum-tempo tracks like "Concentrate" balanced the downtempo and the energetic tracks.[67]

On Dec 4, 2017, Time ranked the best albums of 2017, and gave an honorable mention to the album, noting "Lovato'due south full-throated pop on Tell Me You Dearest Me" and acclaiming Lovato for "stepping exterior of comfort zones and creating new pathways for music to follow".[69]

Yr-finish lists [edit]

Commercial functioning [edit]

In the United Kingdom, Tell Me You lot Beloved Me debuted at number five on the UK Albums Nautical chart, becoming their highest charting album in the nation at that time.[78] The record entered at number eight in Australia, becoming their second superlative ten anthology on the ARIA Albums Nautical chart afterwards Confident reached number iii.[79] The album opened at number three on the The states Billboard 200 with 74,000 album-equivalent units, which consisted of 48,000 pure sales, and became their 6th sequent height five entry on the chart later on all 5 of their previous studio efforts charted inside that range.[lxxx] In Canada, it arrived at number 4 and became their fifth consecutive album to achieve the country's top five.[81] In Baronial 2018, the record was certified Platinum in the U.s., becoming Lovato's second anthology to achieve this milestone, before 2015's Confident achieved the status in early 2020.

Track listing [edit]

Standard version[82]
No. Championship Author(s) Producer(due south) Length
one. "Deplorable Not Lamentable"
  • Demi Lovato
  • Sean Douglas
  • Warren Felder
  • Trevor Brownish
  • William Zaire Simmons
  • Oak
  • Brown[b]
  • Zaire Koalo[b]
3:23
ii. "Tell Me You lot Love Me"
  • Kirby Lauryen
  • John Colina
  • Ajay Bhattacharya
  • Colina
  • Stint
  • Mitch Allan[c]
  • Scott Robinson[d]
3:56
3. "Sexy Muddy Love"
  • Lovato
  • Felder
  • Brown
  • Simmons
  • Oak
  • Brown[b]
  • Koalo[b]
3:33
4. "You Don't Exercise It for Me Anymore"
  • Lovato
  • Chloe Angelides
  • Jonas Jeberg
  • Ashlyn Wilson
  • James "Gladius" Wong
  • Jeberg
  • Anton Kuhl[a]
  • Allan[c]
  • Robinson[d]
3:17
five. "Daddy Issues"
  • Lovato
  • Douglas
  • Felder
  • Simmons
  • Oak
  • Koalo[b]
3:09
6. "Ruin the Friendship"
  • Lovato
  • Angelides
  • Ido Zmishlany
  • Brittany Amaradio
Zmishlany 3:53
7. "Only Forever"
  • Lovato
  • Douglas
  • Felder
  • Ilsey Juber
  • Toby Gad
Oak iii:17
8. "Lone" (featuring Lil Wayne)
  • Dwayne Carter
  • Sarah Aarons
  • Dijon McFarlane
  • DJ Mustard
  • Allan[c]
  • Robinson[d]
4:41
ix. "Cry Babe"
  • Lovato
  • Angelides
  • Taylor Parks
  • Kevin Hissink
  • Jamie Sanderson
  • Noonie Bao
  • Sermstyle
  • Hissink[b]
  • Tayla Parx[c]
3:42
10. "Games"
  • Lovato
  • Douglas
  • Felder
  • Dark-brown
  • Simmons
  • Oak
  • Dark-brown[b]
  • Koalo[b]
iii:08
eleven. "Concentrate"
  • Lovato
  • Dayyon Alexander
  • Jimmy Burney
  • Jeff Shum
  • Adam Tressler
  • Rush Hr.
  • Allan[c]
  • Robinson[d]
3:17
12. "Hitchhiker"
  • Lovato
  • Alexander
  • Burney
  • Winston Howard
  • Shum
  • Tressler
  • Blitz Hr.
  • Allan[c]
  • Robinson[d]
3:43
Full length: 42:59
Deluxe version[82]
No. Championship Author(s) Producer(south) Length
13. "Education" (Jax Jones featuring Demi Lovato and Stefflon Don)
  • Uzoechi Emenike
  • Lovato
  • Stephanie Allen
  • Jax Jones
  • Jax Jones
  • Mark Ralph[a]
2:45
14. "Sorry Not Sorry" (Audio-visual)
  • Lovato
  • Douglas
  • Felder
  • Brown
  • Simmons
Steve "Styles" Rodriguez 3:25
xv. "No Promises" (Audio-visual) (Cheat Codes featuring Demi Lovato)
  • Lovato
  • Leff
  • Dahl
  • Foote
  • Block
  • Dahl
  • Lauv
  • Foote
  • Mokita[a]
  • Allan[c]
3:52
Total length: 53:01
Target edition[83] [84] and 2021 Deluxe edition re-release[85]
No. Title Writer(south) Producer(due south) Length
sixteen. "Smoke & Mirrors"
  • Lovato
  • Ben Abraham
  • Aarons
  • Abraham
  • Aarons
  • Allan[c]
  • Robinson[d]
3:57
17. "Ready for Ya"
  • Lovato
  • Nolan Lambroza
  • Simon Wilcox
  • Nick Jonas
Sir Nolan 3:xxx
Full length: 60:28

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer
  • ^[b] signifies a co-producer
  • ^[c] signifies a song producer
  • ^[d] signifies an additional song producer

Personnel [edit]

Credits adjusted from the liner notes of Tell Me You Love Me.[46]

Performers and musicians [edit]

  • Demi Lovato – lead vocals
  • Lil Wayne – featured artist (track 8)
  • Stefflon Don – featured artist (track 13)
  • Jax Jones – featured artist (track thirteen)
  • Cheat Codes – featured artist (rail 15)
  • Jonathan Asperil – electric guitar (track 14)
  • Laurhan Beato – alto (track 14)
  • Nelson Beato – tenor (track 14)
  • Daro Behroozi – tenor saxophone (rails 6)
  • "Downtown" Trevor Brown – additional vocals (rails 3)
  • Carl L. Carter – percussion (track 14), drums (track fourteen)
  • Deonis "Pumah" Cook – tenor (track 14)
  • Clemency "CherryD" Davis – background vocals (track xiv)
  • Quishima Dixon – alto (runway 14)
  • Sean Douglas – background vocals (track 1)
  • Thomas Drayton – bass (tracks 11-12)
  • Warren "Oak" Felder – keyboards (tracks ane, three), additional vocals (rails 3), synthesizer (tracks 3, v), acoustic guitar (rail v)
  • Joshua Gawel – trumpet (runway 6)
  • John Loma – drums (track ii), bass (runway 2), guitar (track ii), horn (track 2), piano (rail two)
  • Kevin Hissink – guitars (track 9), bass (track 9)
  • Jonas Jeberg – all instruments (runway 4)
  • Jax Jones – drums (runway 13), synths (track xiii)
  • Zaire Koalo – boosted vocals (tracks 1, 3)
  • Kirby Lauryen – groundwork vocals (track 2)
  • Ayani Layli – background vocals (rails 14)
  • MNEK – background vocals (track thirteen)
  • Dave Palmer – keyboards (track 2)
  • Bennett Paysinger – Hammond B3 (rails 14)
  • Andrew Portes – bass (track 6)
  • Lenny "The Ox" Reece – drums (rails vi)
  • Steven "Styles" Rodriguez – piano (track 14), Fender Rhodes (track 14), Hammond B3 (rails 14), electric guitar (track xiv)
  • Whitney Rollins – soprano (track fourteen)
  • Adam Ross – acoustic guitar (track fourteen)
  • Sermstyle – keyboards (rails nine)
  • Sir Nolan – all instrumentation (track 17)
  • Stint – drums (track 2), bass (track two), guitar (track two), horn (rail 2), piano (track 2)
  • Adam Tressler – guitar (tracks eleven-12)
  • Danielle Withers – soprano (track 14)
  • Ido Zmishlany – guitar (runway half-dozen), keyboards (rail 6), percussion (runway 6), pianoforte (track vi)

Production [edit]

  • Sarah Aarons – production (track 16), recording (rails xvi)
  • Ben Abraham – production (track 16), recording (track 16)
  • Mitch Allan – song production (tracks 4, viii, xi-12, 15-16), engineering (tracks two, 4, 15)
  • Jose Balaguer – engineering science (rail 1), vocal recording (rail 4)
  • Matt Bang – recording (track half dozen)
  • "Downtown" Trevor Brown – co-product (tracks ane, 3, ten), programming (tracks 1, iii), synthesizer programming (tracks 1, 3, 10)
  • Zach Brown – assistant recording (track vi)
  • Crook Codes – recording (track 15)
  • Rob Cohen – engineering (track 2), recording and editing (rails 2)
  • Miles Comasky – banana mix engineer (rails 6)
  • Serge Courtois – mixing (track 17)
  • Trevor Dahl – production (rails 15), programming (track 15)
  • Scott Desmarais – mixing banana (runway 1)
  • DJ Mustard – production (track 8)
  • Eric J Dubowsky – mixing (track 5)
  • Oak Felder – production (tracks 1, three, 5, 7, 10), programming (tracks 1, 5, seven, 10), additional recording (track 1), keyboards system (tracks one, iii), recording (tracks iii, five, vii, 10), synthesizer programming (tracks 1, 10)
  • Mike Fennel – recording (track 6)
  • Robin Florent – mixing assistant (track 1)
  • Jackson Foote – production (runway fifteen), programming (runway xv)
  • Tom Advert Fuller – assistant applied science (track 13)
  • Chris Galland – mixing technology (track 1)
  • Manny Galvez – vocal recording (runway 8)
  • Chris Gehringer – mastering
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing (tracks 2, 15)
  • Martin Gray – assistant recording (rails half dozen)
  • John Hanes – engineered for mix (tracks ii, xv)
  • Stuart Hawkes – mastering (track 13)
  • John Hill – production (rails two), programming (track two)
  • Kevin Hissink – co-production (rails 9), recording (tracks 9, eleven-12)
  • Jonas Jeberg – production (track iv), engineering science (track 4), recording (track 4)
  • Chantry Johnson – vocal recording (tracks xi-12, 16)
  • Jax Jones – production (track 13), programming (track 13), drums programming (rails 13), synth programming (rails 13), recording arrangement (track 13)
  • Jaycen Joshua – mixing (track viii)
  • Zaire Koalo – co-production (tracks 1, 3, 5, ten), drums programming (tracks ane, 3, 5, 10)
  • Anton Kuhl – production (track iv)
  • Ari Leff – production (track 15), programming (track 15)
  • Nicole "Coco" Llorens – assistant engineering (track 1), assistant (track 4), recording (track 6)
  • Erik Madrid – mixing (tracks 3-4, seven, 9-12)
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing (runway i)
  • Tony Maserati – mixing (track 6)
  • Zeke Mishanec – vocal recording (tracks 2, 8)
  • Taylor Parks – vocal production (track ix)
  • Volition Quinnell – mastering
  • Mark Ralph – production (track 13), mixing (track 13)
  • Scott Robinson – additional vocal production (tracks 4, viii, eleven-12)
  • Rush Hr. – product (tracks xi-12)
  • Sermstyle – production (rails 9)
  • Sir Nolan – production (track 17), recording (rail 17), programming (track 17)
  • Keith "Daquan" Sorrells – assistant engineering (tracks 1, three, 5, 7, ten)
  • Alex Spencer – assistant mixing (tracks 3, 7, 9-12)
  • Stint – product (track 2), programming (track 2)
  • Oli Straus – recording (rails 6)
  • Drew Smith – engineering (track 13)
  • Jaime Velez – vocals recording (track ix)
  • Tim Watt – assistant mixing (runway five)
  • Nolan Westcott – recording (rail 6)
  • Ido Zmishlany – product (rails half-dozen), recording (track 6), programming (rail half-dozen)

Design [edit]

  • Sandra Brummels – art management
  • Alberto Erazo – art direction, blueprint
  • Kyledidthis – art management, pattern
  • Dennis Leupold – photography
  • David Massey – executive producer
  • Andy Proctor – package production

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

References [edit]

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  2. ^ a b c d Cox, Jamieson (October 4, 2017). "Demi Lovato - Tell Me Yous Love Me Album Review". Pitchfork . Retrieved Oct iv, 2017.
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