Perrie Edwards’ debut solo album Perrie is an eclectic mix of pop, rock ’n’ roll, Motown, disco, country, and diva-balladry that reflects her wide range of influences. She teamed up with producers and songwriters like Ed Sheeran, RAYE, Johnny McDaid, Jon Bellion, Steven Solomon, and The Nocturns, showing her desire to blend experimentation with commercial appeal. The lead single “Forget About Us” is a heartfelt pop ballad with country undertones, co-written with Ed Sheeran, and it sets the emotional tone of the record. Her follow-up single “Tears” introduced a Motown-inspired, soulful vibe, though it was later cut from the final tracklist. Vocally, Perrie demonstrates her trademark power, soaring through big high notes while also delivering softer, more intimate performances. The songwriting feels personal and vulnerable, with themes of love, heartbreak, independence, and rediscovery shaping much of the album’s storytelling. Production varies from lush, layered pop arrangements to stripped-back acoustic textures, giving the record both polish and rawness. While not every single left a lasting impact, the album overall feels confident and cohesive, balancing experimentation with accessibility. In the end, Perrie establishes Edwards as a serious solo artist, not just a former Little Mix member, and lays a strong foundation for her future career. You can support her and buy/stream her new album out, Today !!~~Track Preview~~
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