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'''''Perrie''''' is the first solo studio album by the English singer [[Perrie Edwards|Perrie]], released on 26 September 2025 by [[Columbia Records]]. For the album, Perrie collaborated with several producers, including [[Andrew Goldstein (musician)|Andrew Goldstein]], [[Tre Jean-Marie]], the Nocturns, and [[Ido Zmishlany]], among others. ''Perrie'' is primarily a [[pop music|pop]] record, with varied influences from the singer's childhood and multiple eras{{Efn|name=fn2|Per the album's press release, her childhood influences were described as [[rock and roll]] sounds, while eras include [[Motown]], [[disco]] and [[country music]] genres, and [[1980s in music|music in the 1980]]s.}} of [[popular music]]. To support the album, three singles were released: the UK top ten "[[Forget About Us]]", "[[You Go Your Way]]", and "[[If He Wanted to He Would]]". |
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'''''Perrie''''' is the first solo studio album by English singer [[Perrie Edwards|Perrie]], released on 26 September 2025 by [[Columbia Records]]. For the album, Perrie collaborated with several producers, including [[Andrew Goldstein (musician)|Andrew Goldstein]], [[Tre Jean-Marie]], the Nocturns, and [[Ido Zmishlany]], among others. ''Perrie'' is primarily a [[pop music|pop]] record, with varied influences from the singer's childhood and multiple eras{{Efn|name=fn2|Per the album's press release, her childhood influences were described as [[rock and roll]] sounds, while eras include [[Motown]], [[disco]] and [[country music]] genres, and [[1980s in music|music in the 1980]]s.}} of [[popular music]]. To support the album, three singles were released: the UK top ten "[[Forget About Us]]", "[[You Go Your Way]]", and "[[If He Wanted to He Would]]". |
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''Perrie'' was met with mixed reception among [[Music journalism|critics]]; praise was directed towards her vocals and the album's overall production, while criticism deemed it as impersonal and generally safe. Commercially, the album reached number three in Scotland and the United Kingdom, while reaching the top fifty in Ireland, the Netherlands, and [[Wallonia]]. |
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''Perrie'' was met with mixed reception among [[Music journalism|critics]]; praise was directed towards her vocals and the album's overall production, while criticism deemed it as impersonal and generally safe. Commercially, the album reached number three in Scotland and the United Kingdom, while reaching the top fifty in Ireland, the Netherlands, and [[Wallonia]]. |