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Queen of the Clouds (Blueprint Edition)

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Download links and information about Queen of the Clouds (Blueprint Edition) by Tove Lo. This album was released in 2015 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, Dancefloor, World Music, Dance Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 01:11:03 minutes.

Artist: Tove Lo
Release date: 2015
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Dancefloor, World Music, Dance Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 23
Duration: 01:11:03
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Sex (Intro) 0:06
2. My Gun 3:36
3. Like Em Young 3:39
4. Talking Body 3:58
5. Timebomb 3:34
6. The Love (Interlude) 0:05
7. Moments 3:22
8. The Way That I Am 3:07
9. Got Love 3:48
10. Not On Drugs 3:02
11. The Pain (Interlude) 0:05
12. Thousand Miles 3:34
13. Habits (Stay High) 3:29
14. This Time Around 4:04
15. Run On Love (QOTC Edit) (featuring Lucas Nord) 4:00
16. Habits (Stay High) [Hippie Sabotage Remix] 4:18
17. Love Ballad 3:30
18. Paradise 3:03
19. Over 3:44
20. Out of Mind 3:09
21. Heroes (We Could Be) [feat. Tove Lo] (featuring Alesso) 3:29
22. Crave 3:30
23. Not On Drugs (Ali Payami Remix) 2:51

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Swedish singer/songwriter Tove Lo followed her hit single "Habits (Stay High)" — a disarmingly vulnerable recounting of all the shocking things she does to numb a painful breakup — with Queen of the Clouds, a debut album that falls somewhere between Icona Pop's sugar rush hedonism and Sia's moody confessions. A good friend of Icona Pop's Caroline Hjelt (and co-writer of the group's "Ready for the Weekend"), like Sia, Tove originally thought she'd have a better chance at a pop career by penning songs for others than in the spotlight herself. However, her songwriting background ensures that Queen of the Clouds has plenty of hooks, as well as a high-concept approach: she organizes pop's eternal concerns of lust, love, and heartbreak into a set of songs that breaks the span of an entire relationship into thirds. While the spoken-word snippets that introduce each part of the album aren't strictly necessary, the format gives Queen of the Clouds more emotional resonance and balance as it spans seize-the-moment highs such as the fizzy, P!nk-esque "Timebomb," the openness of "The Way That I Am," and the loss of "Thousand Miles." Tove also proves her electro-pop has a similar range with songs that range from bouncy ("Not on Drugs") to sleek (the EDM moves of "Run on Love"). However, it's Tove's frankness that makes her truly distinctive. "Habits (Stay High)," with its tales of going to sex clubs and gorging on Twinkies, is still Queen of the Clouds' standout, although "Moments," where she admits "On the good days I am charming as f*ck," is a close second. By owning her mistakes, she turns them into strengths — and delivers a winning first album in the process. [Queen of the Clouds was also released in a clean version.]