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Speak for Yourself

Speak for Yourself is the second solo album by the English singer Imogen Heap. It was released on 18 July 2005 in the United States. The album was written, produced, arranged, and funded by Heap, without the backing of a record label, and features guest appearances from Jeff Beck, who provides a guitar solo on "Goodnight and Go", and by Heap's ex-boyfriend, Richie Mills, who argues with her on "The Moment I Said It". Heap began working on Speak for Yourself following her collaborative effort with Guy Sigsworth as Frou Frou.

Speak for Yourself was re-released on 24 December 2012, by Sony Music, with additional deluxe and instrumental editions. It was remastered and re-released on 17 October 2025 at higher audio quality to celebrate the album's 20th anniversary.

Heap recorded Speak for Yourself between her 26th and 27th birthdays, from December 2003 to December 2004. While recording the album, Heap kept a graph on which she had the keys of songs on the X axis and the tempos of songs on the Y axis so as to prevent herself from repeating song structures. The album was primarily recorded in her flat in Bermondsey, London. "I Am in Love with You" was written by Heap at age 19 while she was on tour with Rufus Wainwright, while "Clear the Area" was the first song on the album to be fully written. The song "Daylight Robbery" was written for an advertising agency.

The album's cover was created by Heap's boyfriend at the time, who had been editing a photo of her taken by a friend in Los Angeles, while the title was based on the name of a file folder which she would keep only her individual work in, away from all the files with her collaborators.

Speak for Yourself was released in the United States in 2005, and released in the UK through Imogen Heap's label, Megaphonic Records, in a digipak created specifically by Heap, before being licensed to White Rabbit Recordings in 2006 for the UK and international markets. It is licensed to RCA and Sony Legacy in the US, where the first run of 10,000 copies were copy protected and encased in the digipak. As of August 2009, it has sold 431,000 copies in the US according to Nielsen SoundScan. The album has also achieved Gold status in Canada. The album has sold 39,000 copies in the United Kingdom. Songs "Hide and Seek", "Speeding Cars" and "Goodnight and Go" have sold 647,000, 223,000 and 159,000 copies in the United States, respectively. "Speeding Cars" and "Can't Take It In" were not present on most releases except for in Japan.

Speak for Yourself was re-released digitally in deluxe, standard, and instrumental editions on 24 December 2012, by Sony Music.

Speak for Yourself received generally positive reviews from music critics. A reviewer from About.com gave the album a perfect score, describing it as "a roller coaster ride of beauty and head pounding intensity." Conversely, David Raposa of Pitchfork opined that "the results of this musical terraforming are at once both gorgeous and bland."

NPR's Ned Wharton named Speak for Yourself one of the best albums of 2005. Also for NPR, American radio presenter Nic Harcourt named "Have You Got It in You?" one of the best songs of 2005.

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