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Slayyyter’s debut studio album, Troubled Paradise, was released on June 11, 2021, through Fader Label, marking a major milestone in her career and earning widespread acclaim for its bold evolution and emotional depth. The album is celebrated for its sophisticated production, lyrical maturity, and genre experimentation, blending hyperpop, deep house, pop punk, and trap influences into a cohesive and dynamic body of work. Troubled Paradise, received generally positive reviews from critics, with outlets like PopMatters awarding it an 8/10 and Dork praising its updated sound and growth from her earlier mixtape. Reviewers highlighted the album’s ability to balance Slayyyter’s raunchy, club-ready energy with moments of vulnerability and introspection, creating a record that resonates with both longtime fans and new listeners. The album’s production began during Slayyyter’s “Mini Tour” in 2019, with her teasing fans about its development and eventual release. Singles such as “Throatzillaaa,” “Clouds,” “Cowboys,” and “Over This!” built anticipation and showcased her expanding sonic palette. The album draws inspiration from sources like Dante’s Inferno and The Wizard of Oz, exploring themes of duality, heartbreak, and self-discovery. The title track’s music video, directed by Munachi Osegbu, further elevated the album’s fantastical aesthetic. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Self Destruct [feat. Wuki]
Slayyyter [feat. Wuki]
Venom
Slayyyter
Throatzillaaa
Slayyyter
Dog House
Slayyyter
Butterflies...
Slayyyter
Troubled Paradise
Slayyyter
Clouds
Slayyyter
Cowboys
Slayyyter
Serial Killer
Slayyyter
Over This!
Slayyyter
Villain
Slayyyter
Letters
Slayyyter