Headstrong (Ashley Tisdale album)
Headstrong |
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Studio album by Ashley Tisdale
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Released |
February 6, 2007 |
Recorded |
Fall 2005-December 2006 |
Genre |
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Length |
44:58 |
Label |
Warner Bros. |
Producer |
Tom Whalley (exec.), Lori Fieldman (exec.), J. R. Rotem, The Matrix, Bryan Todd, Michael Smith, Guy Roche, Twin, Scott Spock, Shelly Peiken
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Ashley Tisdale chronology |
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Singles from Headstrong
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- "Be Good to Me"
Released: December 26, 2006
- "He Said She Said"
Released: January 15, 2007
- "Not Like That"
Released: January 25, 2008
- "Suddenly"
Released: May 2, 2008
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Headstrong Tour Across America
Tour by Ashley Tisdale
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Associated album |
Headstrong |
Start date |
October 14, 2007 |
End date |
December 22, 2007 |
Legs |
1 |
No. of shows |
10 |
Ashley Tisdale concert chronology |
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Headstrong is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Ashley Tisdale, released on February 6, 2007, by Warner Bros. Records. Tisdale began working on the project after the first installment of High School Musical (2006), and after she had achieved the feat of being the first female artist to debut with two songs on the Billboard Hot 100. The singer worked with a variety of established writers and producers on the album, including Diane Warren, J.R. Rotem, Ryan Tedder, Evan "Kidd" Bogart, and Kara DioGuardi, among others. Commenting that the album garnered its title from her personality, Tisdale said she wanted to use her first album to formally introduce herself personally, and as not one of the characters she portrays.
Headstrong's music derives mainly from the genres of dance-pop and R&B, provided by electronica. Meanwhile, it incorporates hip hop beats and some tracks infuse dancehall and other world music. The album also lyrically explores themes in teen pop. Many critics compared her first effort to the first works of fellow Disney-alums Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. Carrying primarily an urban tone, the "hip pop" of Gwen Stefani is also said to be an influence on the album. Headstrong itself was given mixed reviews by critics, who while complimenting it overall, called it ordinary and panned the ballads. Critics were also ambivalent towards Tisdale's vocal performance. Whereas, the album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200, selling over 64,000 copies in its opening week, it also charted in numerous international markets. It was later certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America and Irish Recorded Music Association.
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