Savage (Moxiie album)

Savage is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Moxiie. The album was released on December 19, 2012, under the independent label RattleBrain Production LLC. The album was distributed for Digital Download.

Savage
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 19, 2012 (2012-12-19)
Recorded2011–12
GenrePop
Length46:00
LabelRattleBrain Productions LLC
Producer
  • Moxiie (exec.)
  • Fredro(exec.)
  • REO
  • The SupaSonics
  • Steff Reed
  • Charley Hustle
  • Chi Salaam
  • Peter Wade
  • Hunter Husar
Moxiie chronology
Jungle Pop
(2011)
Savage
(2012)
ScandiRara – EP
(2013)
Singles from Savage
  1. "Helluva Drug"
    Released: October 30, 2012
  2. "Hell Outta Heaven"
    Released: November 20, 2012
  3. "Serial Killer"
    Released: December 11, 2012

Background

The album was recording during the 2012. In this album Moxiie worked with producer like Fredro who produced songs for Sugababes, Shontelle, Wonder Girls, Sinéad O'Connor, Christina Milian[1] who also is the owner of the RattleBrain Productions LLC, label who distributed the album, REO who produced "Hello" by Beyoncé for her album I Am... Sasha Fierce, Peter Wade who worked with Jennifer Lopez and many more. All the lyrics were written by Moxiie. The artwork of the album were designed by Great Eclectic.

Critical reception

Buzzworthy.mtv.com said "Moxiie returned at the tail end of 2012 with her newest release, Savage – a collection of feisty, in-your-face pop anthems. "Lay Down Your Crown," the final offering from the set, sees Moxiie coming for wigs... and crowns."[2] OhMyRock.com said "Savage is pop that reminds us of a more commercial Charli XCX meets Natalia Kills."[2] JonAlisBlog.com said about Moxiie's debut album "(...) Aggressive pop jam with heavy synths, infectious hard hitting claps and sickening melody."[2] TheProphetBlog.net said "Like a more top-forty-friendly Santigold, Moxiie's mixed twisted tribal beats, big fat bass, and gory synths to create the Jungle Pop sound. To put it simply: Jungle Pop is about as fresh as pop music gets."[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Savage (Intro)"  0:23
2."Never Hearda Ya"
  • Moxiie Astrid
  • Fredrik "Fredro" Odsejo
Fredro3:35
3."Serial Killer"
  • Moxiie
  • Chad "Surreal" Simon
  • Joel Dean
  • SirRoan "Nerve" Thompson
The SupaSonics3:24
4."Wild (Interlude)"  0:08
5."Rox Off"
  • Moxiie Astrid
  • Steff Reed
  • Steff Reed
  • Moxiie (co-producer)
3:34
6."Parasite (Interlude)"  0:19
7."Helluva Drug" (featuring Kris Kasanova)
  • Moxiie Astrid
  • Kris Kasanova
  • Chad 'Surreal' Simon
  • Joel Dean
  • SirRoan 'Nerve' Thompson
The SupaSonics3:20
8."Nicotine Love"
  • Moxiie Astrid
  • REO
REO2:35
9."Anyway"
  • Moxiie Astrid
  • REO
REO3:29
10."Hell Outta Heaven"
  • Moxiie Astrid
  • Fredrik "Fredro" Odsejo
Fredro2:43
11."Fear (Interlude)"  0:11
12."Hurt Me Know"
  • Moxiie Astrid
  • Fredrik "Fredro" Odsejo
Fredro3:41
13."We Were Kids"
  • Moxiie Astrid
  • Charles Caripides
Charley Hustle3:59
14."Celebration"
  • Moxiie Astrid
  • Charles Caripides
Charley Hustle3:44
15."Take It (In Case of Emergency)"
  • Moxiie Astrid
  • Chi Salaam
Chi Salaam3:39
16."Lay Down Your Crown"
  • Moxiie Astrid
  • Cannon
  • Peter Wade Keusch
  • Hunter Husar
  • Chad "Surreal" Simon
  • Joel Dean
  • SirRoan "Nerve" Thompson
3:19
17."Serial Killer (Acoustic Version)"
  • Moxiie Astrid
  • SirRoan "Nerve" Thompson
  • GC Castillo
Moxiie4:05
Total length:46:00

Personnel

  • Moxiie – vocal, lyricist, producer, background vocals
  • Fredro – producer, mixer, composer, arranger
  • REO – producer, mixer, composer, arranger
  • Steff Reed – producer, mixer, composer, arranger
  • The SupaSonics – producers, composers, arrangers
  • Charley Hustle – producer, composer, lyricist, mixer, arranger
  • Cannon – lyricist, background vocals
  • Chi Salaam – producer, composer, mixer, arranger
  • Kris Kasanova – lyricist, vocal, featured artist
  • Nerve of The SupaSonic – lyricist
  • GC Castillo – guitarist
  • Great Eclectic – artwork

References

  1. Rattle Brain Productions
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on May 3, 2012. Retrieved January 25, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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