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Brightest Blue

Brightest Blue is the fourth studio album by English , released on 17 July 2020 by . The album is divided into two distinct sections: the first, titled "Brightest Blue," consists of 13 introspective and vulnerable tracks executively produced by Goulding and Joe Kearns, exploring themes of love, heartbreak, and self-reflection; the second, "EG.0," features five more confident, upbeat collaborations with artists such as , , blackbear, and . Preceded by the singles "Close to Me" (2018, with featuring ), "Hate Me" (2019, with ), "Worry About Me" (2020, with blackbear), and "Power" (2020). The record was primarily produced by a core team including , , and Jim Eliot, blending pop, electronic, and R&B elements with orchestral touches. Upon release, Brightest Blue debuted at number one on the , marking Goulding's third chart-topping album there, and reached number 29 on the 200. The album received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its emotional depth, cohesive structure, and Goulding's vocal maturity, though some noted inconsistencies in the pop-leaning second half; awarded it a 6.4 out of 10, highlighting its "crowded" production, while called it her "best and most complete work." A companion release, Brightest Blue: Music for Calm, featuring acoustic and versions, was issued digitally on 8 January 2021 to provide solace during the .

Background and development

Conception and songwriting

Ellie Goulding began conceiving Brightest Blue around 2018, two years prior to its release, as a means to rediscover her songwriting voice after feeling directionless following her previous album, Delirium (2015). She described the process as an effort to reconnect with her authentic self, emphasizing introspection and personal growth amid a period of self-doubt. The album's title originated from a 2019 visit to a New York City museum installation featuring immersive blue light, which Goulding found evocative of "bittersweet melancholy" and a readiness to confront and illuminate sadness constructively. The songwriting for Brightest Blue was predominantly handled by Goulding herself, particularly for the album's first half, which she structured as a deeply personal exploration of self-discovery, romantic disillusionment, and learning to value her independence. She aimed to refine her material through iterative collaboration and revision, ensuring emotional depth while avoiding material that felt outdated despite its timeless themes of hope, nature, and ethereal introspection. This side of the album contrasts with the second, more playful half, featuring collaborations that allowed Goulding to embody an "alter-ego " persona, as seen in tracks like "Close to Me." Notably, none of the songs drew from her 2019 marriage to Caspar Jopling, as Goulding preferred to keep that aspect of her life private during the writing phase. Key tracks exemplify this introspective approach. "Flux," a stark piano ballad, emerged as one of Goulding's most vulnerable compositions, capturing the of clinging to a fading relationship and marking it as "the saddest song I’ve written." Similarly, "Start" (featuring ) built on a pre-existing foundation from Goulding's solo writing sessions, enhanced by the collaborator's "otherworldly" vocals to explore post-breakup and . The process was further shaped by the lockdown in early , during which Goulding isolated in a rural English , embracing through walks and simple routines that reinforced the album's themes of and .

Recording and production

The recording and production of Brightest Blue spanned several years, beginning around 2018 during Ellie Goulding's residence in and continuing into sessions in , reflecting a period of personal introspection following her extensive touring schedule. The album was executive produced by Goulding and her longtime collaborator Joe Kearns, who also contributed keyboards, drums, programming, and co-writing across multiple tracks. The project was divided into two distinct sections, with the first half—"Brightest Blue"—emphasizing vulnerability and self-discovery through intimate, piano-led arrangements, while the bonus EP "EG.0" incorporated bolder, collaborative pop elements. Key producers for the main album included Jim Eliot (known for his work on Goulding's earlier albums), Starsmith, ILYA, and Patrick Wimberly, alongside contributions from writers like Tobias Jesso Jr. and serpentwithfeet. For "EG.0," producers such as Diplo and Fred again.. handled tracks featuring artists including blackbear and the late Juice WRLD. Mixing was handled by Serban Ghenea, Jamie Snell, and others, with mastering by Matt Colton at Metropolis Studios in London. Sessions took place at several studios, including The CRC and Kore Studios in , MXM Studios in , Air Edel Studios, and Downtown Music Studios in . Goulding often worked closely with Kearns in these environments, starting with vocal demos and building layers of strings, , and subtle electronic elements to evoke emotional depth. For instance, the "Brightest Blue" originated from a visit to artist Doug Wheeler's light installation exhibition in ; Goulding wrote the lyrics the following day with Kearns, who, along with Eliot, added gospel-inspired strings and orchestration, resulting in a track that moved her to tears upon completion.

Release and promotion

Singles and announcement

On 13 March 2020, released "Worry About Me", featuring blackbear, as the from her upcoming fourth studio album, simultaneously announcing the project's initial release date of 5 June 2020, though the title was not yet revealed. The album's title, Brightest Blue, along with its cover artwork, track listing, and revised release date of 17 July 2020, was officially announced on 27 May 2020 via social media and . The announcement highlighted the album's double-sided structure, with the first half (Brightest Blue) featuring new introspective solo material and the second half (EG.0) comprising recent collaborative singles, emphasizing themes of and . "Power" followed as the second on 21 May 2020, a self-directed track from the album's core section, accompanied by a filmed in that showcased Goulding's personal growth and resilience. On 30 June 2020, "Slow Grenade", featuring , was issued as the third , marking the final release from the EG.0 portion and exploring relational tensions through electronic pop production. Post-album, "Love I'm Given" was promoted as the fourth single on 19 2020, with an accompanying directed by Sophie Jones that visually interpreted the song's themes of and emotional release from the Brightest Blue side.

Marketing and media

The release of Brightest Blue was significantly impacted by the , leading Polydor and Tap Music to pivot toward a condensed (D2C) marketing strategy that emphasized fan engagement amid global uncertainties. Originally slated for June 5, 2020, the album's launch was delayed to to allow for more robust promotional efforts, including enhanced production for key media moments. This approach focused on digital and virtual experiences to connect with audiences unable to attend live events, while highlighting the album's dual structure of introspective and empowering tracks. Promotional activities included several high-profile television appearances in the UK, such as performances on BBC's , where Goulding debuted "Love I'm Given" in an exclusive live slot, and , which provided lighter, entertainment-focused exposure to broaden reach. These slots were strategically amplified post-lockdown with elevated production values to maximize visibility. Complementing these, Goulding participated in a series of in-depth interviews across major outlets, discussing the album's themes of vulnerability and resilience; notable examples include sessions with , where she explored the creative genesis, and , focusing on her personal growth during the project's development. A centerpiece of the campaign was "The Brightest Blue Experience," a one-night-only livestream held on August 26, 2020, at London's Victoria & Albert Museum and broadcast via the LiveNow platform. Priced from £13.50 to £100 for various packages, the event featured a full set drawing from Brightest Blue alongside career hits, performed with live musicians but without a physical audience due to restrictions; it emphasized ethereal visuals inspired by and to create an immersive virtual atmosphere. Goulding described it as a way to preserve "the unique and powerful experience you have when you watch one of your favourite artists live," while her manager Ed Millett noted it as "a fully unique, creative idea that will celebrate this album, as an artist and also her brilliant catalogue." The production aimed to deliver global accessibility from home, aligning with the era's shift toward hybrid entertainment. Digital innovations further bolstered the media push, including collaborations with for (XR) live performances of tracks like "Brightest Blue" and "New Heights," utilizing immersive technology to blend environments with live playback for a novel fan experience. Additionally, Goulding appeared in the Global Citizen's "One World: " livestream, performing an acoustic version of "" to tie into broader cultural conversations on unity during . These efforts, combined with sustainable merchandising initiatives like biodegradable physical copies, underscored a campaign that balanced artistic depth with adaptive, audience-centric promotion.

Tour and live performances

To promote Brightest Blue, staged "The Brightest Blue Experience", a livestreamed no-audience at London's on 26 August 2020. The performance featured 17 songs, with 15 drawn from the album—including an opening "Start" and a closing rendition of the title track—alongside hits "" and "". In June 2020, Goulding announced the Brightest Blue Tour, a seven-date run across the and originally set for and May 2021 to support the album. Due to the ongoing , the tour was rescheduled to 2021, with original tickets remaining valid. The itinerary included stops at the Olympia Theatre in (5 ), O2 Academy in (7 ), O2 Academy in Newcastle (9 ), O2 Apollo in (11 ), O2 Academy in (13 ), O2 Academy in (15 ), and Eventim Apollo in (17 ). The tour showcased a setlist of approximately 22 songs, emphasizing Brightest Blue tracks while incorporating fan favorites such as "Powerful", "Burn", "Lights", and "Love Me Like You Do". Productions featured theatrical elements like blue lighting and a minimalist stage, with Goulding performing guitar on select numbers for an edgier electro-pop vibe. At the show on 11 October 2021, the performance was praised for its vocal prowess and visual drama in a packed theater setting. Critical reception highlighted Goulding's engaging stage presence and strong vocals, though the shift to smaller venues and simplified instrumentation—replacing the album's lush orchestration with violinists—drew mixed notes on production scale. The Guardian described her 7 October 2021 Glasgow concert as a "triumphant" display of crowdpleasing energy, despite some textural losses from the downsizing. Subsequent live renditions of album songs continued into later years, including "Brightest Blue" at Dublin's Olympia Theatre in October 2023.

Composition

Album structure

Brightest Blue is structured as a double-sided album, divided into two distinct sections: the primary 13-track portion titled "Brightest Blue" and a shorter five-track extension called "EG.0." This format allows Ellie Goulding to explore contrasting aspects of her artistry, with the first side focusing on introspective and emotionally vulnerable material, while the second emphasizes bolder, pop-driven energy. The "Brightest Blue" section, executive-produced by Goulding alongside Joe Kearns, comprises contemplative songs that delve into themes of self-discovery and romantic disillusionment, interspersed with brief, atmospheric interludes such as the 57-second "Cyan" and the 1:51 "Ode to Myself," which provide transitional breathing spaces amid the denser tracks. Tracks like "Start" (featuring serpentwithfeet), "Power," and "Woman" blend lush synths, nu-soul, and fragile ballads, creating a cohesive narrative of personal reflection. Goulding has described this side as her more vulnerable persona. Transitioning into "EG.0," the album opens this segment with the 1:17 orchestral "," a classically influenced that serves as a deliberate separator between the two halves, evoking a sense of renewal. The remaining tracks, including previously released singles "Worry About Me" (with blackbear), "Slow Grenade" (with ), "Close to Me" (with and ), and "Hate Me" (with ), shift to upbeat with syncopated rhythms and infectious hooks, embodying Goulding's "rebellious and fearless alter ego" who is "super confident" and unapologetic. This structure, totaling 18 tracks, highlights Goulding's versatility by juxtaposing raw emotional depth against polished commercial appeal.

Musical style

Brightest Blue is characterized by a blend of pop, nu-soul, atmospheric R&B, and elements, featuring vibrant soundscapes and elongated pop hooks that create a sense of emotional depth and . The album's incorporates '80s-inspired synths, aquatic grooves, and swampy soul textures, often layered with prepared pianos, plucked and creaky strings, and stormy cloud-like sequences to evoke a moody, immersive atmosphere. Primarily produced by a core team including , , and Jim Eliot, alongside executive producers Goulding and Joe Kearns, the album highlights electronic and orchestral influences. Ellie Goulding's vocal style shines through her quavering soprano, which shifts from baby-dollish fragility to brooding intensity, sometimes enhanced with for a theatrical effect, as heard in collaborations like the airy piano-driven opener "Start" with . The album's structure divides into two distinct parts, with the first side emphasizing slower, more vulnerable tracks rooted in minimalistic and stripped-back instrumentation, such as piano-only ballads and delicate harmonies, exemplified by the breathy "" and the piano "." This section draws on electronic and symphonic influences to build pillowy synth beds and atmospheric tension, prioritizing emotional rawness over high-energy beats. In contrast, the second side, titled EG.0, shifts to more upbeat, collaborative pop with lush synths and contagious rhythms, as in soulful like "Worry About Me" featuring blackbear and "Close to Me," creating a dynamic progression from personal reflection to outward-facing energy. Compared to Goulding's prior releases, Brightest Blue dials back the dense EDM collaborations of 2015's Delirium, opting for greater textural cohesion and stronger storytelling through simpler arrangements, while extending the spacy allure of 2012's Halcyon with moodier, darker production that underscores themes of growth and identity. Tracks like "Bleach" and the title song "Brightest Blue" highlight this evolution, with soaring choruses and relatable phrasing that balance confidence and vulnerability, marking a maturation in her pop sound.

Lyrical themes

The lyrical content of Brightest Blue centers on themes of self-discovery, , and romantic disillusionment, reflecting Goulding's personal journey through and growth following a period of . Goulding has described the album as a means to reconnect with her authentic songwriting voice, emphasizing and independence after years of navigating the pressures of and . In interviews, she explained that the record explores "figuring out who I am really," with often addressing past heartbreaks not as but as steps toward and self-respect. For instance, tracks like "" delve into the pain of holding onto a failing , with Goulding calling it her saddest song, capturing the emotional flux of love's expiration. A prominent undercurrent is the critique of toxic masculinity and patriarchal dynamics in both personal and professional spheres, drawing from Goulding's experiences in the music industry. Songs such as "" and "" confront these issues head-on, with "" reclaiming agency in the face of objectification and "" asserting resilience against societal expectations of female vulnerability. Goulding has linked these lyrics to her regrets over not speaking out sooner during the , noting how she was made to feel like a "sexual object" by producers in her early career. This theme extends to relational disillusionment in tracks like "How Deep Is Too Deep," which portrays the emotional toll of inconsistent partnerships, and "Hate Me," which processes public scrutiny and relational fallout. The album's title track encapsulates a broader motif of finding harmony amid adversity, representing Goulding's "blue evolution" toward a peaceful state of acceptance and environmental awareness. Lyrics like "Hell was the journey but it brought me heaven" symbolize personal enlightenment through hardship, while the song's utopian imagery critiques human impact on nature. Other songs, such as "New Heights" and "Love I’m Given," reinforce self-empowerment, with lines affirming self-worth and turning pages on past wounds. Overall, the lyrics prioritize emotional maturity over her current marriage, focusing instead on universal struggles with love and identity to foster listener connection.

Critical reception

Reviews from critics

Brightest Blue received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised its emotional depth, vocal performances, and return to a more introspective style compared to Goulding's previous work. The album holds a Metascore of 74 out of 100 on , based on 10 reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. Critics often highlighted the album's dual structure, with the first disc focusing on vulnerability and the bonus EG.0 section offering bolder pop tracks, though some noted inconsistencies in cohesion. In , Elisa Bray awarded the album 4 out of 5 stars, calling it Goulding's "career-best record" for blending balladry with bangers and showcasing her vocal maturity on tracks like and She emphasized its emotional power and experimental elements, stating it was "worth the wait" after five years since . Similarly, described Brightest Blue as potentially "Goulding’s best and most complete work," lauding its vibrant soundscapes, soulful production, and cohesive storytelling across nu-soul and pop influences, with standout collaborations like the one with on "Love I'm Given." The gave a more mixed assessment with 3 out of 5 stars, appreciating the soaring music and quality control in slower tracks such as "" and "Brightest Blue," but critiquing the "tacked-on guest spots" with and the late , which undermined the album's intimacy, and pedestrian lyrics overall. Pitchfork's , scored at 6.4 out of 10, acknowledged the album's expensive and personal songwriting evolution but found it overcrowded and lacking distinctiveness, noting that Goulding's vulnerability felt earnest yet overshadowed by generic pop elements. More critical voices included Slant Magazine, which rated it 1.5 out of 5 stars, arguing that the album refined Goulding's sound into "merely palatable" amorous pop anthems by slowing tempos and stripping affectations, resulting in a lack of excitement or innovation. Despite these reservations, reviewers commonly commended Goulding's growth in addressing themes of self-empowerment and heartbreak, positioning Brightest Blue as a mature pivot in her discography.

Accolades and rankings

Despite not earning nominations at major ceremonies such as the or the 41st , Goulding addressed broader issues with music awards in a December 2020 op-ed for the , criticizing the lack of transparency and diversity in nomination processes while highlighting her own career achievements, including the release of Brightest Blue. In 2022, Goulding received the BMI President's Award at the BMI London Awards, recognizing her songwriting contributions, including tracks from Brightest Blue. The album appeared in select year-end lists, including Rolling Stone's staff picks for the best albums of 2020.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

Brightest Blue debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, marking Ellie Goulding's third chart-topping album following Lights (2010) and Halcyon (2012). The album's first-week sales totaled 14,820 units, securing Polydor's fourth consecutive number-one album on the chart. It also reached number two on the Scottish Albums Chart and number nine on the Irish Albums Chart. Internationally, the album achieved moderate success, entering the top 40 in several European countries and . It peaked at number 12 on the Albums Chart, number 25 on the Albums Chart, and number 29 on the .
CountryChartPeak PositionSource
UK Albums (OCC)1
Scottish Albums (OCC)2
Irish Albums (IRMA)9
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)12
ARIA Albums25
29
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)36

Sales and certifications

Brightest Blue debuted at number one on the , selling 14,820 units in its first week. In the United States, the album reached gold certification status from the (RIAA) on October 9, 2020, indicating shipments of 500,000 album-equivalent units. It was also certified gold in by (40,000 units) on September 10, 2020, in Poland by ZPAV (15,000 units) on January 21, 2021, in by (7,500 units) on August 9, 2020, and in by RIAS (10,000 units) on October 21, 2021.

Track listing

Standard edition

The standard edition of Brightest Blue consists of 18 tracks, divided into two sides: the first side, titled "Brightest Blue," contains 13 new original songs, while the second side, "EG.0," features five tracks consisting of four previously released collaborative singles and one new instrumental overture.
No.TitleFeatured artist(s)Length
1"Start"serpentwithfeet5:07
2"Power"3:11
3"How Deep Is Too Deep"3:25
4"Cyan"0:57
5"Love I'm Given"3:29
6"New Heights"4:12
7"Ode to Myself"1:51
8"Woman"3:21
9"Tides"3:15
10"Wine Drunk"0:48
11"Bleach"3:17
12"Flux"3:50
13"Brightest Blue"4:51
14"Overture"1:16
15"Worry About Me"blackbear2:57
16"Slow Grenade"Lauv3:26
17"Close to Me" (with Diplo)Swae Lee3:00
18"Hate Me"Juice Wrld3:26
Total length: 56:02

Notes and samples

"" interpolates the chorus melody and lyrics from "Be the One" by , released in 2015, earning co-writing credits for Lucy Taylor, , and Jack Tarrant. The same track also interpolates the vocal hook from Toto's "Georgy Porgy" (1978), resulting in a writing credit for . No other tracks on the standard edition incorporate samples or interpolations.

Companion album

Development and release

Brightest Blue: Music for Calm is a by English , serving as a companion release to her fourth studio album Brightest Blue. Developed in partnership with the Calm meditation , the project features calm remixes and medleys of tracks from the original album, mixed by Matthew Pauling. Goulding aimed to create soothing versions to help listeners relax and unwind, particularly during the ongoing . The album was first released exclusively on the Calm app on 17 July 2020, coinciding with the release of Brightest Blue. It became available on other digital streaming platforms on 8 January 2021 via . The release includes a 31-minute meditation mix/medley and four individual calm remixes, with a total length of 62:56.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Brightest Blue (Meditation Mix / Medley)"31:28
2."Ode to Myself (Calm Remix)"6:07
3."Brightest Blue (Calm Remix)"8:15
4."Bleach (Calm Remix)"9:12
5."Love I'm Given (Calm Remix)"7:54
Total length: 62:56

Credits

Production team

The production of Brightest Blue was executive produced by and her longtime collaborator Joe Kearns, who also handled the bulk of the album's production duties across its two distinct sections. Kearns contributed as , , and on multiple tracks, particularly in the introspective first half, "Brightest Blue," where his work emphasized organic instrumentation and emotional depth. In the album's opening section, production credits highlight a collaborative yet intimate approach, with Kearns producing or co-producing tracks like "Start," "Love I'm Given," "Power," "How Deep Is Too Deep," "Cyan," "New Heights," "Ode to Myself," "Wine Drunk," "Bleach," "Flux," and "Brightest Blue." Starsmith co-produced "How Deep Is Too Deep" and "Tides," bringing electronic elements, while Mike Wise produced "Love I'm Given," Patrick Wimberly co-produced "New Heights" and "Bleach," and Jim Eliot produced "Woman I Am," "Cyan," "Flux," and "Brightest Blue." The companion section, "EG.0," shifts to a more upbeat, dance-oriented sound with a roster of high-profile producers. produced "Worry About Me" and co-produced "Close to Me," incorporating sleek production. co-produced "Close to Me" with , adding trap-influenced beats alongside programmers Alvaro and Bas van Daalen. produced "Slow Grenade," while and helmed "Hate Me." produced the instrumental "Overture." Engineering and mixing were distributed among specialists to polish the album's diverse styles. Jason Elliott served as engineer and mixer on tracks including "Start," "Cyan," and "Brightest Blue." Jamie Snell mixed the majority of the first half, such as "How Deep Is Too Deep," "New Heights," "Ode to Myself," "Woman I Am," "Tides," and "Flux," while handled mixing for "Power," "Love I'm Given," "Worry About Me," "Slow Grenade," and "Close to Me." John Hanes assisted on "Overture," mixed "Hate Me" with Chris Galland, and mastered the EG.0 tracks at Sterling Sound. Additional engineering came from Andy Cook, Manny Park, Sam Holland, and Nick Taylor, ensuring cohesive sound across studios like British Grove and Larrabee. Programming support reinforced the production layers, with Kearns programming on "Start," "Love I'm Given," "Cyan," "New Heights," "Ode to Myself," "Woman I Am," "Wine Drunk," "Bleach," and "Brightest Blue"; Starsmith on "How Deep Is Too Deep" and "Tides"; Jonny Coffer on "Power"; Patrick Wimberly on "New Heights" and "Bleach"; Jim Eliot on "Woman I Am," "Cyan," "Flux," and "Brightest Blue"; and ILYA, Diplo, Alvaro, and Bas van Daalen on "Close to Me." String arrangements by Max Cooke and choir vocals arranged by Olivia Williams and Becky Thomas added textural richness to select tracks.

Performance credits

The performance credits for Brightest Blue highlight Ellie Goulding's central role as lead vocalist across all tracks, complemented by a range of featured artists, session musicians, and instrumentalists who contributed to the album's blend of electronic, pop, and orchestral elements. Featured vocalists include on "Start," blackbear on "Worry About Me," on "Slow Grenade," and on "Close to Me," and on "Hate Me," adding diverse stylistic influences to the collaborative tracks. Instrumental contributions emphasize keyboards, programming, and synthesizers from core collaborators like Joe Kearns and Starsmith, with additional acoustic and orchestral textures provided by guitarists, string arrangers, and percussionists. Below is a track-by-track summary of key performance roles:
TrackPerformers and Roles
"Start"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals); serpentwithfeet (featured vocals); Max Cooke (keyboards, piano, strings arrangement); Joe Kearns (keyboards, drums, programming)
"Power"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals); Jonny Coffer (bass, drums, guitar, keyboards); Olivia Williams (choir arrangement); Nicky Brown (choir conduction)
"How Deep Is Too Deep"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals); Starsmith (keyboards, percussion, synthesizer, programming)
"Cyan"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals); Jim Eliot (keyboards, programming); Joe Kearns (keyboards, programming)
"Love I'm Given"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals); Zach Bines (spoken words); Mike Wise (bass, drums, guitar, organ, piano, synthesizer, programming); Becky Thomas (additional choir vocals arrangement and conduction)
"New Heights"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals); Patrick Wimberly (bass, drums, keyboards, programming); Jason Klauber (guitar); Joe Kearns (keyboards, piano, programming); Max Cooke (strings arrangement); Becky Thomas (additional choir vocals arrangement and conduction)
"Ode to Myself"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals, guitar); Joe Kearns (keyboards, programming)
"Woman I Am"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals); Jim Eliot (keyboards, programming); Joe Kearns (additional keyboards)
"Tides"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals); Starsmith (keyboards, percussion, synthesizer, programming); James Wyatt (strings arrangement, performance, recording)
"Wine Drunk"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals); Joe Kearns (piano)
"Bleach"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals); Patrick Wimberly (additional vocals, programming); Rowan McIntosh (acoustic guitar); Joe Kearns (keyboards, synthesizer, drums, programming); James Wyatt (piano, strings arrangement, performance, recording)
"Flux"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals); Joe Kearns (bass, programming); Jim Eliot (piano); Joe Clegg (percussion); Max Cooke (strings arrangement)
"Brightest Blue"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals); Zach Bines (spoken words); Jim Eliot (keyboards, programming); Joe Kearns (keyboards, drums, programming); Max Cooke (strings arrangement); Olivia Williams (choir arrangement); Nicky Brown (choir conduction)
"Overture"James Wyatt (piano, programming, orchestration, arrangement); Joe Kearns (programming)
"Worry About Me"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals); blackbear (featured vocals); ILYA (bass, drums, percussion, programming); Peter Svensson (guitar); Savan Kotecha (piano)
"Slow Grenade"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals); Lauv (featured vocals); Oscar Görres (backing vocals, bass, drums, guitar, keyboards, percussion, programming)
"Close to Me"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals); Swae Lee (featured vocals); Diplo (featured vocals, programming); ILYA (guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, percussion, backing vocals); Peter Svensson (guitar, backing vocals)
"Hate Me"Ellie Goulding (lead vocals); Juice WRLD (featured vocals); Jason Evigan (guitar, all other instrumentation); The Monsters & Strangerz (all other instrumentation)
These credits reflect the album's dual structure, with the introspective "Brightest Blue" disc featuring more organic instrumentation and the upbeat "EG.0" disc leaning on programmed elements and guest rappers/singers.

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