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Hello My Name Is...
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 22, 2012
RecordedSeptember–November 2011[1]
Genre
Length42:09
LabelHollywood
Producer
Bridgit Mendler chronology
Hello My Name Is...
(2012)
Nemesis
(2016)
Singles from Hello My Name Is...
  1. "Ready or Not"
    Released: August 7, 2012
  2. "Hurricane"
    Released: February 12, 2013
  3. "Top of the World"
    Released: July 17, 2013

Hello My Name Is... is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Bridgit Mendler released on October 22, 2012, through Hollywood Records.[4] Mendler began planning the project in 2011 and co-wrote all of its tracks.

The album debuted at number thirty on the US Billboard 200 and at number 20 on the US Billboard Digital Albums chart with over 12,000 pure album sales. It also charted at number 17 on the Polish Albums Chart, its first appearance on a chart outside the US. The first single of the album, "Ready or Not", premiered on August 3, 2012, and was released as a digital download on August 7, 2012. The song debuted and peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart and reached number 49 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.

She has used three more songs to promote her album, the singles "Hurricane" and "Top of the World", and the promotional single "Forgot to Laugh". The album received mainly positive reviews from music critics, who praised Mendler's vocals and songwriting skills, but criticized the songs for sounding too alike and lacking direction. It remains Mendler's sole studio album release.

Background, composition and release

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Mendler described the album as authorial and pop, with R&B, jazz and funk influences.[5] Mendler originally announced that her album would be released in September 2012.[6] It was also announced that her single, "Ready or Not", would premiere on children's radio on August 3, 2012, be available to purchase on August 7, 2012, and impact top 40 radio on August 20, 2012.[7] The song impacted the mainstream radio on August 21, 2012.[8] The release date of the album was later changed to October 22, 2012. The track listing and album cover were announced on August 20, 2012.[9] The album has an "acoustic, soulful jazzy funky sort of thing."[10] The re-release of the album for Japan features an alternative album cover, and was released on February 17, 2014.[11]

Promotion

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Mendler performing in Kansas City in July 2013

On October 19, 2012 Mendler performed "Ready or Not" and "Hurricane" on Off the Charts.[12] On October 20, she performed "Ready or Not" on the Radio Disney and Disney Channel show Total Access.[13] On November 14, 2012, Mendler sang "Ready or Not" and "5:15" on Good Morning America on November 14, 2012. Mendler performed the song on Live! with Kelly and Michael on November 15, 2012. The first single also was performed on The X Factor semi-final results show on December 13, 2012.[14] On March 11, 2013, Mendler performed "Hurricane" on Live! with Kelly and Michael.[15] On April 27, Mendler performed "Hurricane" on the 2013 Radio Disney Music Awards. This was Mendler's first time singing at an awards show.[16] Mendler performed on The Morning Show and on New Music Live in Toronto, Canada. "Hurricane" was also performed on Disneyland Resort on October 12, 2012.[17]

In May, she traveled to Argentina to record a cameo appearance in the Latin telenovela show Violetta and sang "Hurricane" with the cast.[18] On May 17, Mendler performed the song on MTV Push.[19] On May 30, the CBBC's show Blue Peter also broadcast a previously recorded performance of "Hurricane".[20] On June 5, she performed "Hurricane" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show after an interview.[21] On June 20, Mendler traveled to the United Kingdom to promote the single on BBC Radio 1.[22] The next day, Mendler performed "Hurricane" on Daybreak,[23] and on June 23 she promoted the song on Sunday Brunch but didn't sing it.[24] On July 15, Mendler performed "Hurricane" on the FOX morning talk show Good Day L.A.[25] On July 23, Mendler traveled to Singapore to promote the song on the radio.[26] In the same week, she went to Australia to perform the song on The Today Show on July 30,[27] and on NovaFM on July 31.[28] On July 31, the Grammy Academy released a video of "Hurricane" in an exclusive intimate performance for 'Grammy HQ' with "5:15", "Ready or Not", and an interview.[29]

Tours

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To promote the album, Mendler embarked on her debut headlining concert tour entitled Bridgit Mendler: Live in Concert. The tour played 25 shows starting on August 25, 2012 and ending on January 19, 2013. The tour played at music festivals and state fairs in the United States and Canada; it became a major success with critics, selling out many dates in the United States.[30] She continued to promote the album with her 2013 Summer Tour. The tour began on June 16, 2013, in Burlington, Iowa, and ended on September 21, 2013, in Puyallup, Washington.[31]

VEVO Lift series

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In April 2013, Mendler recorded a series of videos at the request of VEVO for the special VEVO Lift. It featured intimate acoustic performances recorded in the VEVO Studios and interviews about the album.[32] The project was released in 23 parts on her official channel.

Acoustic performances

  1. "Ready or Not"
  2. "Hurricane"
  3. "5:15"
  4. "Blonde"
  5. "Love Will Tell Us Where to Go"

Singles

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"Ready or Not" is the first single from the album. It premiered on August 3, 2012, and was released as a digital download on August 7, 2012. The song was written by Mendler, Emanuel "Eman" Kiriakou, and Evan "Kidd" Bogart. The song received positive reviews from music critics, praising the song's unique sound and Mendler's vocals, which have been compared to Carly Rae Jepsen and Demi Lovato.[citation needed] The song debuted at number 98 and peaked at number 49 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, debuted at number 80 and peaked at number 48 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart, and debuted at number 14 and peaked at number 12 on the US Top Heatseekers chart. It also debuted at number 17 and peaked at number 12 on the New Zealand Singles Chart, becoming her first international top 20 hit. It sold 21,000 copies in its first week according to Luminate.[citation needed]

"Hurricane" was previously released as a promotional single to the iTunes Store for Single of the Week on October 22, 2012.[33] It was later announced to be the second single and was officially released to radio on February 12, 2013.[34] The song received positive reviews from music critics, praising Mendler's vocals and the song's reggae influence.[35] Critics heavily praised Mendler's rapping skills, comparing them to Cher Lloyd and Lily Allen.[citation needed] The song debuted at number 194 on the South Korean International Singles Chart, making it her second song to chart in the country.

"Top of the World" was released as third single on July 17, 2013. The song was featured on the twelfth season of American Idol during the "Charlotte Auditions".[citation needed]

Promotional singles

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"Forgot to Laugh" was first heard on October 4, 2012, via Idolator.[36] It was then placed on Mendler's YouTube page the next day.[37] Prior to being released as a single, the song had received positive reviews, saying that the song "is a shiny, guitar-driven pop-rock anthem, loaded with witty metaphors that would give Taylor Swift a run for her money" and concluded that "the sharp songcraft is all the more impressive given that Mendler co-wrote the track herself."[36] According to MTV, it was produced by Emanuel "Eman" Kiriakou and Evan "Kidd" Bogart, the same people who produced "Ready or Not". Rachel Brodsky of MTV was also positive with her review, describing the song as "at once sunny and wise, and seems to revel in the friendly sass and punch of Cher Lloyd and the fast-talking know-how of Lily Allen".[38]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk47%[39]
AllMusic[40]
Common Sense Media[41]
MSN[42]
Musiqtone[43]
Spin or Bin[44]

The album has received mostly positive reviews from music critics. Tim Sendra of AllMusic was positive with his review, praising her "fine singing voice" and her "songwriting chops". He comments on some of the songs: "Ready or Not" is the best track by far with a very catchy chorus, "Hurricane" has clever fairy tale lyrics and an impassioned vocal (and a sassy rap section), "Blonde" is a little clichéd but ends up as a convincing argument that hair color isn't a gauge of brains, and "Rocks at My Window" is a witty and fun love song with a big beat. Apart from the very moody and vocally powerful "5:15", the ballads aren't particularly memorable, though, and the album is bogged down by similar-sounding arrangements and song structures that don't do Mendler's voice and breezy style any favors. He concluded by calling the album "an impressive debut from a singer who shows real talent and has every chance to break out of the Disney mold and do something all her own down the road."[40] Xinhua of Spin or Bin rated the album 3 out of 5 stars and praised the "catchy tunes" and her "surprisingly capable vocals" but concluded that "with the industry dominated by Taylor Swift, Demi Lovato and Cher Lloyd at the moment, it's really going to be quite hard for a breakout artist to pit herself against the pop princesses, even with a pretty solid album like Hello My Name Is...".[44] Jessica Dawson of Common Sense Media gave a positive review of the album and rated it four out of five stars, praising the songs' clean lyrics.[41] Hailey Sager of Musiqtone gave a rating of four-and-a-half stars out of five, praising Mendler's vocal range and the powerful lyrics of the songs. She concluded that "Mendler has an amazing voice" and that the album "is one of my favorite albums of 2012 because it has a lot of relatable material, and it is also an enjoyable album."

However, hiddentrack of AbsolutePunk gave a mixed review and rated the album 47% out of 100% and was not sure "whether she wants to be the next Taylor Swift or Cher Lloyd or even Kesha." He also said that the album "really lacks any direction at all", but praised the lead single, "Ready or Not", describing it as "catchy" with "a big chorus, handclaps and fluffy lyrics that lack substance, but it works."[39] Sherman Yang of MSN also gave a mixed review and gave the album two-and-a-half stars out of five; He praised "Ready or Not" for its "catchy chorus", and he described it and "Forgot to Laugh" as "fun and happy tracks that kids can party to but with sadly bimbotic lyrics." He also noticed that after listening to the first two tracks, "the tracks start to sound the same after a while with their seemingly similar melodies and arrangements." He concluded that "Mendler either needs to find some inspiration to write better songs or cover other artists' works because her songs sound the same after a while. It seems rather likely at this point that the singer might be headed down the path to nowhere."[42]

Accolades

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Title Year Category Work Result Ref.
PopCrush Awards 2012 About to Pop (Best song) "Ready or Not" Won [45]
Pop Dust Awards The 100 Best Songs of 2012 9th [46]
Shorty Awards 2013 Best Song Nominated [47]
Radio Disney Music Awards Best Acoustic Performance Won [48]
Best Music Video Nominated
World Music Awards Best Song Nominated [49]
Best Video Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Push Nominated [50]
PopBoard Awards Best Music Video "Hurricane" Won [51]
World Music Awards 2014 Best Video "Ready or Not" Nominated [52]
Best Song Nominated [53]

Commercial performance

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The album debuted at number 30 on the US Billboard 200 chart and at number 30 on the US Billboard Digital Albums chart. According to Billboard and Soundscan, the album sold over 12,000 copies in its first week of release.[54]

Track listing

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Hello My Name Is... track listing[55]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Ready or Not"3:21
2."Forgot to Laugh"
  • Mendler
  • Kiriakou
  • Bogart
  • Kiriakou
  • Goldstein
3:09
3."Top of the World"
  • Kiriakou
  • Goldstein
3:28
4."Hurricane"
  • Mendler
  • Kiriakou
  • Bogart
  • Goldstein
  • Kiriakou
  • Goldstein
4:03
5."City Lights"
  • Mendler
  • Marlon
  • Ryan
  • Wexler
  • Marlon
  • Wexler
4:00
6."All I See Is Gold"
  • Kiriakou
  • Goldstein
2:53
7."The Fall Song"
  • Mendler
  • Kiriakou
  • Bogart
  • Kiriakou
  • Goldstein
3:39
8."Love Will Tell Us Where to Go"
  • Mendler
  • Kiriakou
  • Marlon
  • Ryan
  • Wexler
  • Kiriakou
  • Goldstein
  • Marlon[a]
  • Wexler[a]
3:22
9."Blonde"Dreamlab3:08
10."Rocks at My Window"
  • Mendler
  • Kiriakou
  • Bogart
  • Goldstein
  • Kiriakou
  • Goldstein
3:12
11."5:15"
  • Mendler
  • Kiriakou
  • Renea
  • Goldstein
  • Kiriakou
  • Goldstein
3:55
12."Hold On for Dear Love"
  • Mendler
  • Donnell Shawn Butler
  • Wexler
Wexler3:59
Total length:42:09
Japanese edition[56]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Ready or Not" (DJ Mike D Remix Extended Mixshow)
  • Mendler
  • Kiriakou
  • Bogart
  • Goldstein
  • Bell
  • Hart
  • Kiriakou
  • Goldstein
  • Michael Diamond[b]
3:35
Total length:45:44
Japanese deluxe edition bonus track[57]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Quicksand"
  • Mendler
  • Kiriakou
  • Wexler
Wexler3:21
Total length:49:05
Spotify edition bonus track[58]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Ready or Not (Acoustic)"
  • Mendler
  • Kiriakou
  • Bogart
  • Bell
  • Hart
  • Kiriakou
  • Goldstein
3:30[59]
Total length:45:39
Digital deluxe edition bonus tracks[60]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."We're Dancing"Steinberg3:10
14."Postcard"
Toby Gad3:25
15."Quicksand"
  • Mendler
  • Kiriakou
  • Wexler
Wexler3:21
Total length:52:05
Japanese deluxe edition bonus DVD[57]
No.TitleLength
1."Ready or Not" (music video) 
2."Hurricane" (music video) 

Notes

  • [a] denotes a co-producer.
  • [b] signifies a remixer.

Sample credits

Personnel

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Musicians

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  • Bridgit Mendler – vocals
  • Andrew Goldstein – guitars, bass, keyboards, programming, backing vocals
  • Emanuel Kiriakou – guitars, bass, ukulele, keyboards, programming, backing vocals
  • David Ryan – guitars
  • Phil Shaouy – guitars
  • Freddy Wexler – synthesizers
  • Jai Marlon – synthesizers; string arrangement (track 3)
  • Donnell Shawn Butler – backing vocals
  • Spencer Lee – backing vocals
  • Evan Bogart – backing vocals

Production

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  • Emanual Kiriakou – producer (tracks 1–4, 6–8, 10 and 11)
  • Andrew Goldstein – producer (tracks 1–4, 6–8, 10 and 11)
  • Jens Koerkemeier – recording, editing
  • Pat Thrall – recording and editing assistance (tracks 6–8, 11)
  • John Hanes – mix engineer
  • Phil Seaford – assistant mix engineer
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • Freddy Wexler – producer, recording (track 5, 12)
  • Jai Marlon – producer (track 5)
  • Dan Glashauser – recording (track 5, 12)
  • Neal H. Pogue – mixing (track 5, 9, 12)
  • Jeremiah Olvera – mixing (track 5, 9, 12)
  • DreamLab – producer (track 9)
  • Chris Gehringer – mastering

Charts and certifications

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Release history

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Country Date Edition(s) Label
United States October 22, 2012 Standard,[72] deluxe[73] Hollywood
Canada[74] October 23, 2012 Standard
Australia[75] October 26, 2012
New Zealand[76]
Argentina[77] February 19, 2013 Universal Music
Brazil[78] February 26, 2013
Spain[79]
United Kingdom March 18, 2013 Standard,[80] deluxe[81] Hollywood
Italy[82] April 9, 2013 Standard Universal Music
Portugal[83] April 15, 2013
Germany[84] July 19, 2013 Standard Universal Music Group
Turkey[85] July 15, 2013 Standard Hollywood
Japan[86] February 5, 2014 Japanese deluxe Avex Music Creative

References

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