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Ladylike
Studio album by
Released11 June 2010
Length47:38
Label
  • Cheyenne
  • Warner
  • Producer

    Various

    Monrose chronology
    I Am
    (2008)
    Ladylike
    (2010)
    Singles from Ladylike

    1. "Like a Lady"
      Released: 28 May 2010
    2. "This Is Me"
      Released: 27 August 2010
    3. "Breathe You In"
      Released: 3 December 2010

    Ladylike is the fourth and final studio album by German pop trio Monrose. It was released by Starwatch Music in association with Cheyenne Records and the Warner Music Group on 11 June 2010 in German-speaking Europe. Conceived during a hiatus which allowed each member to launch solo projects, production of the album began in mid-2009. Unlike their previous material, recording of Ladylike was not rushed, with sessions also taking place in New York City. Monrose reteamed with frequent collaborators Pete Kirtley, Tim Hawes, and Obi Mhondera to work on the album, while upcoming producers such as Tuneverse and Alexander Geringas were also consulted.

    Pursuing a new musical direction, Ladylike took the group's work further into the dance pop, synthpop and electronic genres, marking a departure from the contemporary R&B-influenced sound of previous projects prior to I Am in favor of a more international sound. Elaborating a sophisticated theme for the album, the band requested promotional material to depict a darker, more mature image. Ladylike was released to generally mixed reviews from music critics, many of whom praised the slower songs on the album but found the rest of the material too generic.

    On the charts, the album peaked at number ten on the German Albums Chart, becoming Monrose's fourth consecutive top ten album to do so. It also entered the top thirty in Austria and Switzerland, eventually selling 30,000 copies within the first five months of release. In promotion of the album, Starwatch released three singles from Ladylike, including the band's seventh top ten hit "Like a Lady" and follow-up "This Is Me". Following Monrose's announcement of their disbandment in fall 2010, album track "Breathe You In",Ladylike's third single, also served as the group's farewell single.

    Background[edit]

    Following the release of the final single from their third album I Am (2008), "Why Not Us," in November 2008, the Monrose members decided to take a break from music business, during which the trio pursued different branches of the entertainment industry. In summer 2009, they eventually reunited to start work on their fourth studio album Ladylike, which was partially recorded in Germany and in New York City.[1] The three members agreed that recording overseas was very "inspiring." Bahar Kizil commented, that "recording an album in a city like New York, means putting yourself on a higher level."[1] The songs that were recorded there include "Superstar DJ" and "Don't Take It Personal."[2]

    In the end, the group reportedly had the highest number of songs to choose from, as in two years of break, a lot of new material had been collected. The songs for the final track list were chosen by the band members, as well as their families and friends.[1] The trio appreciated the break of two years between their third and fourth album releases. Senna Guemmour explained, that in this way, the recording sessions were very relaxed and could be done without any stress.[1]

    Promotion[edit]

    The first new song introduced from Ladylike was "All or Nothing" which premiered during a fan club meeting. The second song was "Superstar DJ" which was first performed during a promotional event for Douglas fragrances.[3]

    The presented another new song "This Is Me", along with the Donna Summer cover "On the Radio" at the Thomas & Helga Show in the NDR. The lead single "Like a Lady" was sent to radios on 17 April 2010. The music video had its premiere on 12 May 2010. The song was also performed during the season finale of the fifth season of Germany's Next Topmodel.

    Reception[edit]

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    CDStarts[4]
    laut.de[5]
    LetMeEntertainYou[6]
    Weser-Kurier(acceptable)[7]

    Ladylike received generally mixed to negative reviews. LetMeEntertainYou stated that the songs on the album are "more mature" and "more melodic" than the songs on their last album I Am. T-Online stated that the songs on the album are "varied" and "fast-paced". laut.de editor Eberhard Dobler rated the album two out of five stars and wrote: "Eurodance-pop, R&B/pop blueprints, one or two electro breakaways – that's how the three Monrose girls shake through their fourth studio album." He found that "the bottom line is that the sound is pretty much out of tune ("This Is Me"). It's all about a production that has to satisfy minimum sales claims. A chic styling, a Sexiest Woman of the World past and casting-tested voices: The qualification is done. Musically, however, Monrose will not survive the group stage."[5]

    Similarly, Albert Ranner von CDstarts.de felt that "contrary to the unpleasantly sterile look of the cover and the video [for "Like a Lady"], the fourth Monrose is only half as bad as it was feared. Mandy, Senna and Bahar (or their songwriters) remember their strengths for six songs. Nevertheless, Ladylike still lacks any own identity on the musical side that Monrose will probably be denied until old age [...] Compared to its predecessors, this time, however, this fact is less disturbing and the Popstars winners surprisingly fall into midfield."[4] In her review for Weser-Kurier, journalist Kati Hofacker found that "one thing the trio – or rather their crew of producer – can for sure: They manage to knock out one hit grenade after the other with the simplest of ingredients, the most flimsy set pieces and the stupidest lyrics [...] But yes, this thing will be a hit."[7]

    Track listing[edit]

    No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
    1."This Is Me"
  • Jonas Jeberg
  • Paul Michael Berry
  • Shaznay Lewis
  • Christian "TheFatRat" Buettner
  • Marcello "Cello" Pagin
  • 3:42
    2."Superstar DJ"
    • Pagin
  • Buettner
  • Alistair Tennant
    • Pagin
  • Buettner
  • 3:36
    3."Like a Lady"
    • Alexander Komlew
  • Zippy Davis
  • Risto Asikainen
  • Ercola
    • Zip & Alex
  • Ercola
  • 3:11
    4."Don't Take It Personal"
    • Pagin
  • Buettner
  • Fiora Cutler
    • Pagin
  • Buettner
  • 3:23
    5."Doing Fine"
  • Tim Hawes
  • Paul Berry
  • Will Simms
    • Hawes
  • Mhondera
  • Simms
  • 3:30
    6."Definition of a Woman"
  • Barry Southgate
  • Michael Szumowski
  • Bülent Aris
  • 3:40
    7."Love Must Carry On"
    • Marcus Brosch
  • Tobias Neumann
  • Mark Tremaine Agbi
  • Inessa Alexandrova
    • Brosch
  • Neumann
  • 3:22
    8."Breathe You In"
  • Gary Pinto
  • Rodney Mark Davies
    • Kirtley
  • Andrew Murray
  • Christian Ballard
  • 4:08
    9."All or Nothing"
  • Valeria Andrews
    • Kirtley
  • Murray
  • Ballard
  • 3:54
    10."No No No"
    • Raphael Schillebeeckx
  • Sanne Putseys
    • Geringas
  • Aris
  • 3:38
    11."Catwalk V-O-G-U-E"
  • Joy Lynn Strand
    • Kirtley
  • Murray
  • Ballard
  • 2:48
    12."Mono"
    • Geringas
  • Elias Kapari
  • Charlie Mason
  • Bernd Klimpel
    • Kapari
  • Geringas
  • 3:20
    13."I Surrender" (hidden track)
  • Udo Mechels
  • Yannic Fonderie
    • Kirtley
  • Murray
  • Ballard
  • 4:06
    Total length:47:38

    Charts[edit]

    Chart performance for Ladylike
    Chart (2010) Peak
    position
    Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[8] 26
    German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[9] 10
    Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[10] 25

    Release history[edit]

    Ladylike release history
    Region Date Format Label Ref(s)
    Austria 11 June 2010
  • digital download
  • Cheyenne
  • Warner
  • [11]
    Germany
    Switzerland

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d Reid, Shaheem; Elias, Matt (2008-08-15). "Interview with Hitparade". MTV News. Hitparade.ch. Retrieved 2008-08-23.
  • ^ Album notes for Ladylike by Monrose, Starwatch.
  • ^ "Superstar DJ" at the Douglas eventonYouTube
  • ^ a b Dobler, Eberhard. "Monrose – Ladylike". cdstars.de (in German). Retrieved July 28, 2019.
  • ^ a b Dobler, Eberhard. "Das Trio scheitert in der Gruppenphase". laut.de (in German). Retrieved July 28, 2019.
  • ^ LetMeEntertainYou review
  • ^ a b Hofacker, Kati. "Lady-Gaga-like: Monrose probieren sich im Fach "Dame"". weser-kurier.de (in German). Retrieved July 28, 2019.
  • ^ "Austriancharts.at – Monrose – Ladylike" (in German). Hung Medien.
  • ^ "Officialcharts.de – Monrose – Ladylike". GfK Entertainment Charts.
  • ^ "Swisscharts.com – Monrose – Ladylike". Hung Medien.
  • ^ "Ladylike by Monrose". Apple Music (in German). Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  • External links[edit]


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