Kelsea

| Kelsea Ballerini

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Kelsea

Kelsea (stylized in all lowercase) is the third studio album by American country artist Kelsea Ballerini. The album was released on March 20, 2020. Kelsea debuted at numbers 2 and 12 on the Top Country Albums and Billboard 200 charts, respectively. It spawned five singles (two official and three promotional): "Homecoming Queen?", "The Other Girl", "Club", "LA" and "Hole in the Bottle". -Wikipedia

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  • Rush on Rock

    The pretty face, the pop sensibility and slick production are right on trend. 

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  • Rolling Stone

    Kelsea, is a catchy treatise on the push and pull dynamics of a pop-leaning Southern singer trying to negotiate genres, styles, and sounds.  

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  • All Music

    an approach that suits the songs and her intent and also helps make the whole stylish production seem genuinely intimate.  

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  • It's Kellie Lou

    Kelsea is the perfect balance of Country and Pop Music whilst also being a journey of self-discovery and confidence to which I am grateful for.  

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  • Your Life in a Song

    Kelsea’s self-titled album continues the evolution of one of country music’s brightest young talents, exposing the immense quality of songwriting from a group of Nashville’s very best, and packed full of forward-thinking, genre-blending offerings. Certainly her bravest album to date, it’s also her most impressive, complete album so far from front to back.  

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  • Entertainment Focus

    kelsea will undoubtedly help expand Kelsea’s reach, which I guess is the ultimate goal, but for me it’s the weakest of her album releases to date. 

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  • Thomas Bleach

    This whole record is about self discovery and personal growth on a concept level, but artistically it’s really about Ballerini honing who she is as a songwriter as these songs lyrically dive deeper than she has ever before.  

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  • The Times

    Kelsea Ballerini has a way of taking contemporary themes and making them sound classic, and the tunes are catchy enough to carry them through.  

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  • Sounds Like Nashville

    With kelsea, Ballerini sets the stage for the next phase of her career, one that could take her away from her Music City roots. But as she continues to spread her artistic wings, it’s likely that Tennessee will not only understand, but embrace her inevitable evolution.  

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  • Maverick Country

    The songwriting on this record is on another level, while Ballerini’s vocals sound better here than ever before – which is no mean feat, given the outrageous levels of musical ability and talent she has at her disposal. 

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