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Azalea also shared that the standard version of the album is set to include 14 songs, while the deluxe will feature 17<ref>https://twitter.com/IGGYAZALEA/status/1422289799277277185</ref>, and that there will be CDs for both editions.<ref>https://twitter.com/IGGYAZALEA/status/1422636343641862147</ref>
 
Azalea also shared that the standard version of the album is set to include 14 songs, while the deluxe will feature 17<ref>https://twitter.com/IGGYAZALEA/status/1422289799277277185</ref>, and that there will be CDs for both editions.<ref>https://twitter.com/IGGYAZALEA/status/1422636343641862147</ref>
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On September 14, the deluxe version was made available for pre-save on digital platforms, slated for a September 17 release<ref>[https://music.empi.re/theendofaneradeluxe/presavecallback?context=pre_save&service=spotify Pre-save page for deluxe version].</ref>.
   
 
== Singles ==
 
== Singles ==
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== Track listing ==
 
== Track listing ==
 
{{Tracks|edition=Standard edition|track 1=Sirens|writer 1=[[Iggy Azalea|Amethyst Kelly]]|producer 1=AJ Ruined My Record • Jay Scalez|length 1=2:55|track 2=Brazil|writer 2=Kelly • Bobby D. Session Jr.|producer 2=AJ Ruined My Record • Jay Scalez|length 2=3:09|track 3=Pillow Fight|writer 3=Kelly|producer 3=AJ Ruined My Record • Jay Scalez|length 3=2:47|track 4=Emo Club Anthem|writer 4=Kelly • Session|producer 4=Jay Scalez|length 4=2:50|track 5=STFU|writer 5=Kelly • Session|producer 5=AJ Ruined My Record|length 5=2:31|track 6=I Am the Stripclub|writer 6=Kelly • Anthony White • Session • Eric Leva • Whitney Phillips|producer 6=J. White Did It|length 6=2:48|track 7=Nights Like This|writer 7=Kelly|producer 7=Carl Falk|length 7=2:33|track 8=Woke Up (Diamonds)|writer 8=Kelly • Tedra Wilson|producer 8=AJ Ruined My Record • Jay Scalez|length 8=2:41|track 9=Is That Right|feature 9=BIA|writer 9=Kelly • Bianca Landrau|producer 9=Young Forever Beats • AJ Ruined My Record|length 9=2:50|track 10=XXXTRA|writer 10=Kelly|producer 10=AJ Ruined My Record|length 10=3:03|track 11=Peach Body|writer 11=Kelly • Keanu Torres|producer 11=Keanu Beats • Pliznaya • Lil'A Beats|length 11=3:08|track 12=Sex on the Beach|feature 12=Sophia Scott|writer 12=Kelly • Sophia Scott • Session|producer 12=Jay Scalez|length 12=3:01|track 13=Good Times with Bad People|writer 13=Kelly|producer 13=OG Parker|length 13=2:25|track 14=Day 3 In Miami (End of an Era)|feature 14=Ellise|writer 14=Kelly • Scott • Session|producer 14=The 87's|length 14=2:46}}
 
{{Tracks|edition=Standard edition|track 1=Sirens|writer 1=[[Iggy Azalea|Amethyst Kelly]]|producer 1=AJ Ruined My Record • Jay Scalez|length 1=2:55|track 2=Brazil|writer 2=Kelly • Bobby D. Session Jr.|producer 2=AJ Ruined My Record • Jay Scalez|length 2=3:09|track 3=Pillow Fight|writer 3=Kelly|producer 3=AJ Ruined My Record • Jay Scalez|length 3=2:47|track 4=Emo Club Anthem|writer 4=Kelly • Session|producer 4=Jay Scalez|length 4=2:50|track 5=STFU|writer 5=Kelly • Session|producer 5=AJ Ruined My Record|length 5=2:31|track 6=I Am the Stripclub|writer 6=Kelly • Anthony White • Session • Eric Leva • Whitney Phillips|producer 6=J. White Did It|length 6=2:48|track 7=Nights Like This|writer 7=Kelly|producer 7=Carl Falk|length 7=2:33|track 8=Woke Up (Diamonds)|writer 8=Kelly • Tedra Wilson|producer 8=AJ Ruined My Record • Jay Scalez|length 8=2:41|track 9=Is That Right|feature 9=BIA|writer 9=Kelly • Bianca Landrau|producer 9=Young Forever Beats • AJ Ruined My Record|length 9=2:50|track 10=XXXTRA|writer 10=Kelly|producer 10=AJ Ruined My Record|length 10=3:03|track 11=Peach Body|writer 11=Kelly • Keanu Torres|producer 11=Keanu Beats • Pliznaya • Lil'A Beats|length 11=3:08|track 12=Sex on the Beach|feature 12=Sophia Scott|writer 12=Kelly • Sophia Scott • Session|producer 12=Jay Scalez|length 12=3:01|track 13=Good Times with Bad People|writer 13=Kelly|producer 13=OG Parker|length 13=2:25|track 14=Day 3 In Miami (End of an Era)|feature 14=Ellise|writer 14=Kelly • Scott • Session|producer 14=The 87's|length 14=2:46}}
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{{Tracks|edition=Deluxe edition bonus tracks|track 15=N.Y.E.|writer 15=TBD|producer 15=TBD|length 15=TBD|track 16=Sip It|feature 16=Tyga|writer 16=Kelly • Michael Ray-Nguyen Stevenson|length 16=3:15|producer 16=Smash David • OG Parker|track 17=Posh Spice|writer 17=TBD|producer 17=TBD|length 17=TBD}}
   
 
=== '''Notes''' ===
 
=== '''Notes''' ===
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*Dance Like Nobody's Watching (feat. Tinashe) <small>(original lead single, later replaced by "Sip It")</small><ref>https://open.spotify.com/album/04fKfCmzbiR8ifJW456knR?si=cpQH8uzaSFWRmiPa_-_Y7w&dl_branch=1</ref>
 
*Dance Like Nobody's Watching (feat. Tinashe) <small>(original lead single, later replaced by "Sip It")</small><ref>https://open.spotify.com/album/04fKfCmzbiR8ifJW456knR?si=cpQH8uzaSFWRmiPa_-_Y7w&dl_branch=1</ref>
 
* Not My Favorite<ref name=":1" /> <small>(confirmed via Instagram live)</small>
 
* Not My Favorite<ref name=":1" /> <small>(confirmed via Instagram live)</small>
* N.Y.E.<ref name=":3">https://twitter.com/IGGYAZALEA/status/1383643263316336648</ref> <small>(possible contender for the deluxe version)</small>
 
* Posh Spice<ref name=":2" /> <small>(possible contender for the deluxe version)</small>
 
* Sip It (feat. Tyga)<ref name=":4">https://open.spotify.com/album/7awiUL8vX8sYF2lKtejXUG?si=OMO9j5VdTdu0Zl8MaQTDtw&dl_branch=1</ref> <small>(slated for the deluxe version)</small>
 
   
 
=== References ===
 
=== References ===

Revision as of 16:21, 15 September 2021

The End of an Era is the third and final studio album by Iggy Azalea, released by Bad Dreams Records with distribution handled by Empire on August 13, 2021[1]. Azalea stated that the album features a "beach" or "yacht" type of sound.


Background

After the release of her fifth extended play Wicked Lips, Azalea announced that she would be working on her new studio album. She has announced she had been at the studio and photos have been shown of her recording new music. [2] [3]

On the project's concept, Azalea stated that its title refers to the end of her 20s and what happened in the last decade in her life[4]. She confirmed her plans about going on hiatus from music after releasing End of an Era to focus on other ventures.[5]

The rapper has announced she has merch upcoming and she has been transparent about promoting and speaking to radios. [6]

Azalea has shown snippets of different songs and lyrics to social media as well as titles such as "I Am The Strip Club" which was announced by Iggy through a snippet from her Instagram stories. [7] [8] Iggy also announced "Dance Like Nobody's Watching" through Twitter with a snippet. [9] [10]

"Not My Favorite" was announced through a livestream from her Instagram. [11] She also announced "3 Day Miami" with a snippet on Instagram [12] as well as announcing she wrote a song about "Posh Spice". [13] She also shared a story on Instagram with a snippet of the song. [14]

On August 3, Azalea revealed, via Instagram, the album's standard artwork and announced that it would be released on August 13, 2021. She also stated, replying to a fan in the comments, that a deluxe version is also scheduled to be released, along with its own artwork, most likely at the same time than the standard edition.[1]

Azalea also shared that the standard version of the album is set to include 14 songs, while the deluxe will feature 17[15], and that there will be CDs for both editions.[16]

On September 14, the deluxe version was made available for pre-save on digital platforms, slated for a September 17 release[17].

Singles

"Dance Like Nobody's Watching", featuring Tinashe, was released on August 21, 2020 as the originally intended lead single for the album, but was scrapped due to its under-performance.

The official lead single "Sip It" with Tyga was released on April 2, 2021, along with its music video, which caused controversy, with Azalea rightfully calling out YouTube for not promoting the video. The song was omitted from the standard track listing, but is expected to be featured in the deluxe edition, yet to be released. "Brazil" was also released as a promotional single on the same day.

"I Am the Stripclub" was released on July 2, 2021 as the second single for the album.

"Sex on the Beach", featuring Sophia Scott, was released as the promotional single on August 5, 2021 along with the album's pre-order.

Track listing

Standard edition
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "Sirens" Amethyst Kelly AJ Ruined My Record • Jay Scalez 2:55
2. "Brazil" Kelly • Bobby D. Session Jr. AJ Ruined My Record • Jay Scalez 3:09
3. "Pillow Fight" Kelly AJ Ruined My Record • Jay Scalez 2:47
4. "Emo Club Anthem" Kelly • Session Jay Scalez 2:50
5. "STFU" Kelly • Session AJ Ruined My Record 2:31
6. "I Am the Stripclub" Kelly • Anthony White • Session • Eric Leva • Whitney Phillips J. White Did It 2:48
7. "Nights Like This" Kelly Carl Falk 2:33
8. "Woke Up (Diamonds)" Kelly • Tedra Wilson AJ Ruined My Record • Jay Scalez 2:41
9. "Is That Right" (featuring BIA) Kelly • Bianca Landrau Young Forever Beats • AJ Ruined My Record 2:50
10. "XXXTRA" Kelly AJ Ruined My Record 3:03
11. "Peach Body" Kelly • Keanu Torres Keanu Beats • Pliznaya • Lil'A Beats 3:08
12. "Sex on the Beach" (featuring Sophia Scott) Kelly • Sophia Scott • Session Jay Scalez 3:01
13. "Good Times with Bad People" Kelly OG Parker 2:25
14. "Day 3 In Miami (End of an Era)" (featuring Ellise) Kelly • Scott • Session The 87's 2:46
Deluxe edition bonus tracks
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
15. "N.Y.E." TBD TBD TBD
16. "Sip It" (featuring Tyga) Kelly • Michael Ray-Nguyen Stevenson Smash David • OG Parker 3:15
17. "Posh Spice" TBD TBD TBD

Notes

  • "I Am the Stripclub" is stylised as "Iam the Stripclub".

Scrapped tracks

  • Dance Like Nobody's Watching (feat. Tinashe) (original lead single, later replaced by "Sip It")[18]
  • Not My Favorite[11] (confirmed via Instagram live)

References