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No Place in Heaven

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2015popbeautifulrelax2015 single

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about this album

No Place in Heaven is the fourth studio album by British singer-songwriter Mika, released on 15 June 2015 via Republic Records (Casablanca) After his first two records were described as campy affairs, Mika's third release The Origin of Love marked a drastic shift in musical style for the songwriter. No Place in Heaven continues that evolution. Mika described the recording process in an interview with Out Magazine: "I formed a little design studio with my sister and started drawing again like we used to in the kitchen of my mother's house. I was basically liberating myself and making my brain work very hard—scaring myself with challenges. As a result, the album is direct, low-down, open, candid, playful, yet a mature pop album which takes its inspiration from '60s pop music, very much the way my first album did. Shortly after the record was officially confirmed, the songs "Talk About You" and "Last Party" were released. The latter song is an homage to late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

tracks

1

Talk About You

Mika

3:21
2

All She Wants

Mika

3

Last Party

Mika

3:40
4

Good Guys

Mika

3:24
5

Oh Girl You're the Devil

Mika

2:51
6

No Place in Heaven

Mika

7

Staring at the Sun

Mika

3:35
8

Hurts

Mika

3:29
9

Good Wife

Mika

10

Rio

Mika

11

Ordinary Man

Mika

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