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All 4 Nothing

All 4 Nothing is the second studio by American Lauv (born Staprans Leff), released on August 5, 2022. Comprising 13 tracks, the album delves into themes of self-discovery, romantic love, and reconciling with artistic , blending upbeat pop with introspective elements of vulnerability and growth. The record serves as Lauv's sophomore full-length project, following his 2020 debut how i'm feeling, and reflects his post-pandemic reflections on , healing, and finding joy amid personal struggles like anxiety. It was preceded by the "All 4 Nothing (I'm So In Love)", released on April 8, 2022, which captures the exhilaration of newfound love during a period of emotional turmoil. Produced primarily by Lauv alongside collaborators like John Cunningham and Simon Says, the album features a mix of solo compositions and relational explorations, with standout tracks like "26", "Kids Are Born Stars", and "Hey Ari" highlighting his evolution toward authenticity. Distributed through his independent label A5B, Inc. in partnership with Virgin Music, All 4 Nothing underscores Lauv's commitment to artistic independence and emotional transparency in contemporary pop music.

Background and recording

Development and concept

Ari Leff, known professionally as , drew initial inspiration for All 4 Nothing from turning in August , a milestone that prompted deep reflection on adulthood, nostalgia for lost innocence, and personal growth amid the uncertainties of the . This period marked a pivot in his creative process, as he began conceptual work in late by exploring themes of self-discovery and reclaiming youthful confidence through songwriting that felt raw and unfiltered. In early 2022 interviews, announced the album's title and overarching theme, framing it as a follow-up to his 2020 EP and debut album how i'm feeling, with an emphasis on achieving greater autonomy from his professional persona to reconnect with his authentic self. Formal development accelerated in 2021, influenced by post-COVID life changes including isolation and an that led him to question his career and well-being. A pivotal shift occurred with Lauv's decision to self-produce more of the album following his transition to a with Label & Artist Services in January 2022, allowing him to retain creative control and ownership of his masters. played a central role, particularly a retreat in where inner child visualization exercises helped shape the album's "all or nothing" duality—balancing vulnerability with empowerment—and addressed his struggles with anxiety, , and OCD through practices like and spiritual exploration.

Production process

The production of All 4 Nothing took place primarily in studios located in Los Angeles, with collaborative sessions beginning as early as 2020 and extending through 2021 into early 2022. Key contributors included producer John Cunningham, who co-produced much of the album and shaped its overall sound design; he had previously worked with Lauv during their time at New York University and brought a mix of freestyled vocal sessions and pre-produced beats to the process. On the title track "All 4 Nothing (I'm So In Love)," producers DallasK and Cirkut handled the upbeat electronic production, incorporating layered synths and dynamic drops to capture a sense of euphoric vulnerability. Additional collaborators added specialized elements across tracks: and Ryan OG contributed electronic textures and programming, enhancing the album's blend of digital effects with live instrumentation like guitars and synths for a "vulnerable pop" aesthetic. , a member of , produced select songs such as "Summer Nights," infusing house-influenced rhythms and atmospheric builds drawn from his electronic background. himself was hands-on throughout, drawing on his training to self-write and co-produce several tracks, though he intentionally relinquished more control than on prior projects to allow collaborators greater input and foster a freer creative flow. The recording process emphasized stream-of-consciousness techniques, with many songs freestyled directly on the to prioritize raw emotion over polished structures, marking a shift from 's earlier, more rigid methods. Challenges arose in balancing this collaborative openness with 's solo instincts, as he navigated personal anxieties and a desire to reconnect with his authentic voice amid the pandemic's isolation, which sometimes led to overthinking production decisions. Final mixing was handled by on key tracks like the title song, ensuring a cohesive, radio-ready polish, while mastering was completed by Dale Becker to preserve the album's intimate yet expansive .

Composition and themes

Musical style

All 4 Nothing represents an evolution in Lauv's sound, shifting from the more intimate, bedroom pop of his earlier releases to a polished blend of infused with and R&B elements. The album's predominant genre is characterized as alt-pop and , featuring synth-driven production that incorporates mid-tempo rhythms and plush textures. This maturation is evident in the record's cohesive yet genre-agnostic approach, spanning beats and pop hooks while maintaining a core of emotional vulnerability. Instrumentation and arrangement highlight layered falsetto vocals often enhanced with Auto-Tune, creating a gossamer, yearning quality, alongside 80s-inspired synths and exuberant electronic atmospheres. Tracks like "Summer Nights" employ discordant keyboards and synth swells for a nostalgic edge, while ballads such as "Hey Ari" incorporate acoustic guitars and sing-song folk arrangements for intimacy. Upbeat percussion and bassline production drive songs like "Summer Nights," evoking UK noughties electronic vibes, and fuzzy, psychedelic-tinged beats introduce "Molly in Mexico," adding textural depth. These elements result in a sonic palette that balances introspection with rhythmic energy. The album's track structures follow conventional verse-chorus builds typical of modern pop, with bridges that amplify emotional peaks through swelling arrangements and hooks. Most songs average between 2:50 and 3:30 in length, contributing to the overall of 36:59 across 13 tracks, which allows for succinct, narratives without excess. This structure supports the album's thematic , where production choices like peppy percussion transitions and chugging guitar riffs enhance dynamic shifts, as seen in the rhythmic energy of "I (Don’t) Have a Problem."

Lyrical content

The lyrical content of All 4 Nothing delves into themes of for , romantic vulnerability, on aging, and relational dynamics, drawing heavily from Lauv's personal experiences with and . In "Kids Are Born Stars," emerges through reflections on childhood confidence and innocence, inspired by practices that evoke memories of eighth grade simplicity. Romantic vulnerability is central to the title track "All 4 Nothing (I'm So In Love)," where expresses the fear of losing a profound connection, portraying as an all-consuming force that demands total surrender. on aging appears in the opening track "26," a contemplating the pressures of entering one's late twenties amid fame and personal disconnection. Relational dynamics are explored in "Stay Together," which reminisces on past partnerships while emphasizing growth and the desire for enduring bonds. The album's narrative arc progresses from introspection to joy and heartbreak, culminating in resolution, creating a cohesive emotional journey across its 13 tracks. Tracks 1–3 ("26," "Stranger," and "Kids Are Born Stars") establish introspection, addressing anxiety, self-doubt, and a longing for lost youthful clarity. This shifts to joy and heartbreak in tracks 4–8 ("Molly in Mexico," "All 4 Nothing (I'm So In Love)," "Stay Together," "Summer Nights," and "Time After Time"), where metaphors like "molly in Mexico" symbolize escapism through fleeting highs amid relational fears and nostalgic romance. The final tracks 9–13 ("Hey Ari," "Better Than This," "Bad Trip," "I (Don't) Have a Problem," and "First Grade") offer resolution, moving toward self-acceptance and rediscovering inner light, with "First Grade" evoking childlike innocence as a metaphor for emotional renewal. Lauv's lyrical style employs first-person confessions and repetitive hooks to heighten emotional intimacy, often informed by his experiences addressing and love. In "Hey Ari," a direct address to his real name ( Staprans Leff), he confesses vulnerabilities like questioning personal happiness, reflecting therapy-driven self-check-ins. Repetitive phrasing in hooks, such as the insistent declarations in "All 4 Nothing (I'm So In Love)," reinforces themes of desperation and affirmation in relationships. These elements stem from Lauv's therapeutic journey, where processing anxiety and substance-related disconnection— as in ""—fosters lyrics that normalize struggles while celebrating love's healing potential. A distinctive feature is the album's thematic closer "First Grade," which highlights personal growth by contrasting adult complexities with the purity of early innocence, serving as a reflective capstone to the narrative of self-rediscovery.

Release and promotion

Singles

The lead single from All 4 Nothing, titled All 4 Nothing (I'm So In Love), was released on April 8, 2022, through Virgin Music Label and Artist Services, marking the first preview of the album's themes of love and vulnerability. The accompanying music video, directed by , features Lauv alongside and depicts a surreal underwater symbolizing emotional immersion in romance. To promote the track, Lauv performed it live on The Tonight Show Starring on April 26, 2022, showcasing its upbeat pop production during the show's musical segment. Preceding the , 26 was issued as the initial single on January 28, 2022, offering an introspective look at aging and that sets the tone for the album's personal storytelling. It included an official released on February 10, 2022, which visually explores themes of through minimalist aesthetics. shared teasers for the track on social media platforms like and , building anticipation with behind-the-scenes clips and lyric snippets to engage fans ahead of the full release. The rollout continued with Kids Are Born Stars on June 28, 2022, another digital single via that highlights youthful ambition and nostalgia, further teasing the album's emotional depth. Its , also directed by , premiered the same day and portrays a nostalgic journey through childhood dreams with vibrant, retro-inspired visuals. Promotional efforts included teasers featuring fan interactions and short performance clips, amplifying buzz as the album's release approached. Following the album's launch on August 5, 2022, was released as a on the same date, extending the promotional cycle with its exploration of fleeting connections that echoes the record's relational motifs. The official , directed by , debuted concurrently and employs dramatic lighting and intimate framing to convey emotional distance. Lauv promoted it through posts, including live sessions and fan-voted content, to sustain momentum post-album. These singles collectively drove initial streaming and radio interest, with All 4 Nothing (I'm So In Love) garnering notable on pop formats.

All 4 Nothing Tour

The All 4 Nothing Tour was Lauv's headlining concert tour in support of his sophomore studio album, All 4 Nothing, launched shortly after the album's release on August 5, 2022. The North American leg commenced on August 11, 2022, at The Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and spanned over 30 dates, concluding on September 20, 2022, at WaMu Theater in Seattle, Washington. The tour featured intimate theater and amphitheater venues, with tickets primarily sold through Ticketmaster. It was extended with additional legs in Europe and Asia throughout 2023, allowing Lauv to perform for international audiences following the initial domestic run. Setlists during the tour highlighted debuts from the All 4 Nothing album, including opening tracks like and "Kids Are Born Stars," alongside the title single "All 4 Nothing (I'm So In Love)." Fan favorites from prior releases, such as and "fuck, i'm lonely," were staples, often interspersed with acoustic segments for a more personal feel. Support acts varied by date but commonly included and Aidan Bissett, who opened select shows with their own pop-infused sets. Production emphasized immersive visuals through an LED floor and expansive screens, creating dynamic backdrops with geometric patterns, fog effects, and color shifts in bold blues and purples to evoke emotional depth. Custom raked decks and ramps enhanced the stage layout, supporting Lauv's movement during high-energy performances. Notable events included sold-out concerts at in on August 26, 2022, and in Nashville on September 1, 2022, with no major cancellations reported during the post-COVID North American dates.

Critical reception

Professional reviews

All 4 Nothing received generally favorable reviews from music critics, with a score of 67 out of 100 based on eight reviews, indicating a mixed but leaning positive reception. Critics praised the album's catchy hooks and Lauv's vulnerability in exploring themes of personal growth and emotional , often highlighting its more concise compared to his debut. For instance, commended the record for capturing the tension between childlike wonder and the realities of adulthood, noting how tracks like "Kids Are Born Stars" evoke a hunger for innocence amid mature reflections. Similarly, Riff Magazine described it as Lauv's most organized and purposeful effort yet, with "succinct and intricate composition" that contemplates life in one's twenties effectively. However, several reviewers critiqued the album's over-polished production and safe songwriting, which they felt lacked the raw edge of Lauv's earlier work. awarded it three out of five stars, appreciating the partial progression toward joy alongside dejection but faulting its cautious approach, which results in tracks that "err on the side of caution" and struggle to be memorable. also gave three stars, acknowledging the space created for childhood wonder and confidence but criticizing the "safe" melodies that occasionally obscure the message of personal evolution. The Indiependent offered higher praise, lauding Lauv's vocals and growth in addressing love, life, and , though it noted the album's openness sometimes borders on familiarity.

Fan and commercial response

Fans have largely embraced All 4 Nothing for its emotional resonance and introspective exploration of personal growth, love, and vulnerability, with many highlighting tracks like "26" and "All 4 Nothing (I'm So In Love)" as standout moments of sincerity. On platforms such as Reddit's r/popheads, discussions emphasize the album's ability to connect with listeners through its honest lyrical content, while saw viral clips of "26" amplifying its reach among younger audiences. However, is mixed, with some fans critiquing the production as overly polished and "bland pop," lacking the raw edge of Lauv's earlier work. User reviews on aggregate sites reflect this divide, with an average score of 53 out of 100 on based on over 220 ratings, praising thematic depth but noting repetitive elements. The album marks a pivotal "sophomore step" in Lauv's discography, building on his debut how i'm feeling by delving deeper into themes of self-discovery and relationships, which has fueled fan theories and discussions about the artist's personal experiences. Fan-voted annotations and polls on Genius further underscore appreciation for the lyrical honesty, positioning All 4 Nothing as a key evolution in his catalog. Commercially, it achieved notable streaming success shortly after release, with the title track "All 4 Nothing (I'm So In Love)" surpassing 150 million streams on Spotify, establishing its broader market impact beyond traditional sales. While All 4 Nothing did not garner major awards or nominations, it received fan-driven recognition. The supporting All 4 Nothing Tour drew crowds across and Europe.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

All 4 Nothing debuted at number 82 on the Billboard 200 chart during the week ending August 20, 2022. This marked a lower peak than Lauv's previous full-length album , which reached number 16 on the same chart in 2020. Internationally, the album achieved greater success in the , peaking at number 45 on the Official Albums Chart. The release also saw strong digital performance in , bolstered by streaming platforms, though specific album chart peaks in regions like the were not among the top positions.
Chart (2022)Peak position
Scottish Albums (OCC)82
UK Albums (OCC)45
Billboard 20082
Top Independent Albums (Billboard)9
The maintained a presence on genre-specific charts, reaching number 9 on the Top chart. Debut week activity included notable global streaming, with "All 4 Nothing (I'm So In Love)" garnering over 11 million streams shortly after release.

Certifications and sales

As of November 2025, All 4 Nothing has surpassed 200,000 equivalent units worldwide, driven primarily by streaming platforms. On alone, the has amassed over 325 million streams across its tracks. As of November 2025, it has not received any certifications from the RIAA in the United States or the BPI in the . Streaming accounted for the majority of total consumption, underscoring the album's digital dominance.

Track listing and credits

Track listing

The standard edition of All 4 Nothing features 13 tracks with a total runtime of 37 minutes and 10 seconds.
No.TitleLength
1."26"2:39
2."Stranger"2:44
3."Kids Are Born Stars"3:07
4."Molly in Mexico"2:59
5."All 4 Nothing (I'm So In Love)"3:03
6."Stay Together"3:16
7."Summer Nights"2:44
8."Time After Time"3:04
9."Hey Ari"2:48
10."Better Than This"2:40
11."Bad Trip"2:46
12."I (Don't) Have a Problem"2:34
13."First Grade"2:44
Songwriting credits for the tracks are shared among Lauv (Ari Leff) and various collaborators; for example, "26" was written by Lauv, Sophie Cates, and Ryan Ogren. Full writing and production credits per track are as follows:
No.TitleWritersProducers
1."26", , , Simon Rosen, Jamil Chammas, , , Digi, , Ryan OG
2."Stranger", ,
3."Kids Are Born Stars", , ,
4."Molly in Mexico", , ,
5."All 4 Nothing (I'm So In Love)", Henry Walter, Dylan Nathaniel Phillips, DallasK
6."Stay Together", Yakob Rabitsch, Trevor SladeSLY, Yakob
7."Summer Nights", Guy Lawrence, Jakob Rabitsch, Trevor SladeGuy Lawrence, Yakob
8."Time After Time", , ,
9."Hey Ari", ,
10."Better Than This", , Ryan OG
11."Bad Trip", Michael Pollack, Michael Pollack
12."I (Don't) Have a Problem", , Ryan OG
13."First Grade"
A Target exclusive edition includes a bonus track, "Forever" (2:48), written by , Michael Pollack, Dallas Koehlke, and Jacob Torrey. No deluxe edition with additional tracks beyond this variant has been released.

Vocals

  • Lauv (Ari Staprans Leff) – lead vocals, backing vocals (all tracks)

Production

  • John Cunningham – executive producer, producer (tracks 1–4, 8)
  • (Henry Walter) – producer (track 5)
  • DallasK (Dylan Nathaniel Phillips) – producer (tracks 5, 7)
  • – producer (tracks 3, 9)
  • Guy Lawrence – producer (track 7)

Additional Musicians

  • Sophie Cates – featured vocals (track 1, "26")
  • Ryan OG (Ryan Ogren) – guitar (tracks 1, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12)
  • (Simon Rosen) – synthesizers (tracks 2–3)

Technical

  • Serban Ghenea – mixing (all tracks)
  • Randy Merrill – mastering (all tracks)
  • Jaime Zeluck Hindlin – A&R

Artwork and Design

  • Lauv and Clare Gillen – art direction
  • Collin Fletcher – photography

Release history

Formats and dates

All 4 Nothing was officially announced by on April 7, , through a post revealing the title, tracklist, and pre-save/pre-order availability ahead of its release. The was released worldwide on August 5, , via the independent label A5B, Inc. in partnership with Label Group, which handled distribution services. It was made available in multiple formats, including digital download and streaming across all major platforms such as , , and . Physical editions encompassed a standard in digipak packaging with a 12-page , a black 12-inch , and various limited-edition variants featuring alternate covers or colored pressing such as opaque grey and blue. A limited-run green cassette edition was also produced exclusively for pre-orders. Pre-order bundles from select retailers, such as Target's exclusive edition, included additional merchandise like stickers. The rollout followed promotional singles including "All 4 Nothing (I'm So In Love)" and "Kids Are Born Stars."

Regional variations

The United States edition of All 4 Nothing included a Target-exclusive CD version featuring the bonus track "Forever" (2:35), along with additional merchandise such as stickers and a poster, released concurrently with the standard edition on August 5, 2022. In Asian markets, editions varied by country; the Japanese release, distributed by Virgin Music, came as a standard CD with an OBI strip and included the bonus tracks "Forever" and "Dream (Demo)," while the Taiwanese Asia Tour Special Edition CD, released on July 28, 2023, by Universal Music Taiwan, featured bonus tracks and incorporated Chinese translations for select track titles (e.g., "26" as "二十六歲"). No photobooks were standard, though some promotional packaging included tour-related inserts in Chinese for the Taiwanese variant tied to Lauv's Asian tour dates. European variants emphasized formats, with a limited-edition marble (Ocean Blue) available through retailers and distributed by Virgin, featuring the standard 13-track listing without additional bonuses. The album saw no full language dubs or re-recordings, but Asian promotional materials included bilingual inserts in for markets like , supporting regional tour outreach without altering the core English lyrics.