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I Disagree

I Disagree is the third studio album by American singer and songwriter , released on January 10, 2020, through . Marking her first release with the label after departing from , the album features 10 tracks and runs for approximately 35 minutes, produced by Chris Greatti and . It showcases Poppy's transition from bubblegum pop to a heavier, genre-blending style incorporating , pop, , and elements, with the serving as its released in October 2019. The was primarily written by alongside producers Greatti and Cervini, as well as her former collaborator , reflecting themes of rebellion, personal disagreement, and artistic independence. Tracks like "," "BLOODMONEY," and "Sit/Stay" highlight this sonic shift, featuring aggressive guitar riffs, synth-driven hooks, and Poppy's versatile vocals that alternate between ethereal pop melodies and metal growls. In interviews, Poppy described the project as "post-genre," emphasizing its defiance of musical boundaries and her desire to challenge expectations following her earlier, more satirical work. A deluxe edition titled I Disagree (more) followed on August 14, 2020, expanding the tracklist to 14 songs with additional cuts like "If U Insist" and "Goddess of Lies." Critically, I Disagree received positive reception for its bold experimentation and Poppy's growth as an artist, with reviewers praising its "daring theatre and snarling forward motion" and ability to merge pop accessibility with metal intensity. NME awarded it four stars, noting it as her most accomplished record to date, while highlighted its grim aesthetics and upsetting qualities that align with Poppy's evolving persona. The album debuted at number 130 on the and has been user-rated highly on platforms like (4.62/5 from over 670 ratings) and (3.4/5 from thousands of votes), solidifying its place in Poppy's discography as a pivotal, transformative work.

Background

Development

Following the release of her second album Am I a Girl? in 2018, Poppy, whose real name is Moriah Rose Pereira, decided to pivot from her bubblegum pop roots toward heavier rock and metal influences, drawing inspiration from nu-metal and industrial genres that resonated with her early musical interests. This evolution marked a deliberate artistic departure, allowing her to explore more aggressive sounds while retaining elements of her pop sensibility. In 2018, Poppy began initial songwriting sessions for what would become I Disagree in collaboration with her longtime creative partner Titanic Sinclair, focusing on tracks such as the title song "I Disagree" and "BLOODMONEY," which captured her emerging heavier aesthetic. These early sessions built on the metal-leaning experiments from her previous work, like the track "X," and laid the foundation for the album's blend of genres. The partnership with ended publicly in December 2019, when Poppy accused him of emotional and manipulative behavior, echoing allegations from a prior lawsuit filed by singer (Brittany Sheets) against Sinclair and Poppy for , , and persona appropriation, which was settled in January 2019. The split and surrounding legal issues over creative control disrupted production timelines, as Poppy sought to reclaim autonomy amid the conflicts. In August 2019, Poppy signed with , her first major label deal specifically for a rock-oriented project, diverging from her prior independent pop releases and signaling her commitment to the genre shift. Post-split, she assumed full creative control, centering the album's concept on rebellion against industry constraints and personal empowerment, themes that emerged organically from her experiences.

Recording

Recording for I Disagree began in mid-2019 in , reflecting Poppy's evolving artistic direction toward heavier sounds. Production was handled by Chris Greatti and , who collaborated with on the album. The introduced live instrumentation to Poppy's for the first time, emphasizing organic elements. This approach contrasted with her prior synth-heavy productions, allowing for a more dynamic, band-like texture across the tracks. The sessions concluded in late 2019, preparing the for its January 2020 release on .

Musical content

Style and composition

I Disagree fuses with nu-metal, , and , creating a post-genre sound that juxtaposes sugary melodies with abrasive aggression. The album draws influences from acts like in its industrial production and unconventional structures, as well as the nu-metal hybridity popularized by . This blend results in dynamic tracks that shift abruptly between ethereal synths and grinding riffs, emphasizing Poppy's evolution from bubblegum pop to a more visceral aesthetic. Track structures often feature sudden transitions, as seen in the title track "I Disagree," which spans 3:13 and begins with intimate spoken vocals over hushed beats before erupting into screamed choruses backed by heavy guitars. Instrumentation varies widely: "BLOODMONEY" employs thunderous guitar riffs and glitchy noise-pop to critique hypocrisy, while "Sit/Stay" incorporates electronic beats reminiscent of Top 40 dance tracks. Tracks like "Sick of the Sun" introduce introspective atmospheres with layered synths and subtle guitar work, adding emotional depth to the album's sonic palette. The record clocks in at 35:08 across 10 tracks, with a wide —from soft, whispered verses to explosive breakdowns—that heightens its thematic intensity. Production techniques bridge Poppy's pop origins and metal edge through layered vocals and effects like applied to screams, creating a processed yet raw vocal delivery that merges with . These elements, handled by producers Chris Greatti and , ensure seamless genre fusions without overwhelming the core aggression.

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics of I Disagree revolve around themes of and self-empowerment, as Poppy asserts independence from controlling forces in her life and career. In the , the repeated "I disagree, I disagree" directly rejects and external pressures, with verses critiquing manipulative influences through lines like "I disagree with the way you keep preaching insanity." This central underscores the album's of breaking free from imposed identities. "BLOODMONEY" offers a pointed of the music industry, where such as "the grabbing hands always grab what they can" and imagery of reflect Poppy's real-life frustrations with exploitative and label restrictions that stifled her . The song portrays a violent metaphorical reckoning with these forces, symbolizing her demand for artistic autonomy. Tracks like "Sick of the Sun" delve into personal introspection and a of disconnection, highlighting raw vulnerability amid the album's aggression. The inclusion of Japanese phrases, such as "Watashi wa anata ni dōi shimasen" (translating to "I disagree with you") in the opening of "I Disagree," ties into Poppy's persona, blending her kawaii-inspired aesthetic with defiant messaging to emphasize cultural in her . Overall, the album follows a arc from raw defiance in opener "I Disagree" to themes of in closer "Don't Go Outside," which evokes apocalyptic withdrawal and emotional confinement, suggesting a complex journey toward .

Release and promotion

Singles and music videos

The from I Disagree, "", was released on August 22, 2019, marking Poppy's debut with and introducing her shift toward heavier, pop-metal sounds. The accompanying , directed by , features Poppy in a surreal, candy-colored landscape with explosive elements, emphasizing themes of and through vivid, live-action aesthetics. Co-written by Poppy alongside producers Chris Greatti and , the track blends electronic pop with aggressive riffs to preview the album's genre-blending style. "I Disagree", the album's and second single, followed on October 4, 2019, with a co-directed by and visual artist Jesse Draxler. The video depicts a futuristic , showing Poppy breaking free from oppressive forces amid chaotic mosh pits and destructive imagery, symbolizing resistance against industry pressures. Also co-written by Poppy, Greatti, and Cervini, the song's release built anticipation for the album through its raw energy and thematic depth. The third single, "BLOODMONEY", arrived on November 6, 2019, accompanied by a high-octane music video directed by . In the clip, Poppy portrays a defiant rockstar navigating a dystopian world, violently confronting oversized assailants with a crowbar and moves, underscoring critiques of exploitation in the music business. Co-written by Poppy with her production team, the track earned a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance in , highlighting its industrial-metal intensity. Post-album, "Sit/Stay" received a music video on March 20, 2020, fully directed by Poppy with cinematography by Aiden Ulrich. The visual parodies pet training obedience as a metaphor for artistic control, featuring a bald, mannequin-like Poppy confined in a padded room, interspersed with frenetic performance shots that evoke entrapment and rebellion. Like the other singles, it was co-written by Poppy, Greatti, and Cervini, tying into the album's overarching narrative of autonomy. All singles from I Disagree were co-written by Poppy in collaboration with Chris Greatti and , reflecting her hands-on role in crafting the project's sound and message.

Deluxe edition and reissues

The deluxe edition of the album, titled I Disagree (more), was released digitally on August 14, 2020, via , expanding the original track listing with four bonus tracks: "If It Bleeds", "Bleep Bloop", "Khaos x4", and . These additions, produced by Chris Greatti and , delve deeper into themes of introspection and emotional turmoil, mirroring the original album's exploration of personal conflict and artistic rebellion while introducing more experimental electronic and metal-infused elements. "Khaos x4" served as the for the reissue, emphasizing chaotic energy through its repetitive chorus and aggressive instrumentation. The original album launched in physical formats including standard CD and black on January 10, 2020, through , with the vinyl pressed on 180-gram heavyweight material for enhanced audio quality. In 2024, a of the deluxe edition became available, limited to colored variants such as black in silver in yellow tri-color pressing, aimed at collectors and participants, and distributed exclusively through select retailers. This maintained the reflective foil jacket artwork designed by Jesse Draxler, featuring in a stark, confrontational pose that underscores the album's defiant tone. Digital expansions accompanied the deluxe release, offering streaming and download options with the full extended tracklist on platforms like and , often bundled with exclusive merchandise such as apparel and posters incorporating the album's metallic, futuristic aesthetic. The contributed to logistical challenges, delaying physical shipments and international distribution for both the initial and deluxe editions in various regions during 2020.

Touring

The I Disagree Tour, Poppy's headlining concert series in support of her third studio album, was announced on November 4, 2019, and launched on January 22, 2020, at the Great American Music Hall in , , featuring VOWWS across 21 North American dates before concluding on February 21, 2020, at The Fonda Theatre in , . The trek was abruptly halted by the onset of the , with its planned European leg—originally set for March 2020—postponed multiple times and ultimately canceled in March 2021, prompting refunds for ticket holders via email notifications from promoters. Key live renditions highlighted the album's dynamic range, including the tour opener in , where Poppy performed full playthroughs of tracks like "Concrete" amid pyrotechnic displays during heavier segments, and the closing Los Angeles show, which served as a high-energy capstone with elaborate stage effects syncing to the music's industrial-metal shifts. In response to restrictions, Poppy pivoted to virtual formats in 2021, culminating in the livestream event "The Last Disagreement" on , a one-off global broadcast from that incorporated thematic visuals from the album's era, such as glitchy animations and futuristic motifs, to simulate a live experience and bid farewell to the I Disagree promotional cycle. Setlists centered on the album's material, with staples including the "I Disagree," "BLOODMONEY," and "Sit/Stay," the latter featuring intense metal breakdowns amplified through live instrumentation for crowd engagement. Venues typically drew average crowds of around 1,500 attendees, reflecting mid-sized club and theater capacities suited to the tour's intimate yet explosive production. Stage design integrated elements from the album's , notably futuristic LED screens displaying cybernetic patterns and abstract animations reminiscent of the "I Disagree" video's dystopian aesthetic to enhance the performative narrative during songs like "X" and "Play/Destroy."

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

Upon its release, I Disagree received generally favorable reviews from music critics, earning a Metacritic score of 72 out of 100 based on 16 reviews, with praise centered on its innovative genre-blending of pop and heavy metal elements. Critics highlighted the album's bold artistic evolution, with NME awarding it 4 out of 5 stars and commending Poppy for shedding her satirical persona to deliver an authentic fusion of metal and pop, describing it as her most accomplished work full of "daring theatre and snarling forward motion." Similarly, Kerrang! gave it 4 out of 5 stars, lauding the heaviness and metallic edge as a paradigm-shifting career highlight that repurposed Poppy's electro-pop roots into an exciting mix of heavy electro, hip-hop, and metalcore. However, some reviews noted inconsistencies, such as The Guardian's assessment of the album as surprisingly compelling in its sincere rebellion against industry constraints but criticized for repetitive, bot-like lyrics that undermined its nu-metal reinvention. scored it 6.5 out of 10, calling it uneven due to its abrupt genre shifts that created an unstable, overwhelming atmosphere, though it praised the venomous lyrics and embrace of chaotic nu-metal and sounds. Reviewers frequently spotlighted Poppy's expanded as a , transitioning from whispers in the intimate "" to guttural screams in the aggressive "Past Life," which underscored her shift toward a more raw, versatile delivery. In analyses post-2020, the album has been credited with solidifying Poppy's transition to credibility, with a 2021 review portraying it as a raucous ode to artistic freedom that channeled personal demons into experiments, while a 2023 assessment emphasized its influences as a shocking yet defining evolution for her fanbase. analyses have further affirmed its thrilling rage-fueled blend of nu-metal and as a pivotal moment in her career.

Commercial performance

I Disagree debuted at number 130 on the US chart in the week ending January 25, 2020, earning 7,000 equivalent album units and marking Poppy's first appearance on the ranking. The album also reached the top five on the Hard Rock Albums chart, the top 15 on the Top Rock Albums chart, and the Independent Albums chart, reflecting its niche appeal within rock and metal genres. Internationally, the album topped the Official Rock & Metal Albums upon release. It further charted at number 11 on the Independent Albums and number 37 on the Album Downloads . In , I Disagree entered at number 19 on the Hitseekers Albums . By late 2023, the album had accumulated over 100 million streams on , bolstered by playlist placements and the popularity of its . The 2020 deluxe edition, I Disagree (more), added four new tracks and contributed to sustained streaming growth, with the expanded release amassing more than 169 million streams to date. Tour cancellations due to the limited physical sales momentum in 2020.

Accolades and influence

Upon its release, I Disagree garnered significant recognition within the rock and metal communities. The album's track "Bloodmoney" earned a nomination for Best Metal Performance at the in 2021, marking the first such nomination for a solo female artist in that category. Additionally, was named Loudwire's for 2020, with the publication crediting I Disagree as a cornerstone of her breakthrough year and genre evolution. The album appeared on several prominent year-end lists, underscoring its impact. It was included in Loudwire's 70 Best Rock + Metal Albums of 2020, praised for its genre-warping approach that positioned as a contender in the pop-metal space. Alternative Press also featured I Disagree among its 50 Best Albums of 2020, highlighting its role in Poppy's transition to rock stardom and its blend of fiery anthems with innovative production. I Disagree has been credited with bridging pop and heavy metal aesthetics, particularly for female artists navigating genre boundaries. It contributed to a revival of driven by female rage, as noted in analyses of 2020s heavy music trends where Poppy's work exemplified bold experimentation. In 2023 retrospectives, the album was described as a pivotal precursor to the heavy music renaissance, influencing Poppy's subsequent releases like her 2023 album Zig by solidifying her heavier sound. This influence continued into 2025, when Poppy received another Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance for her feature on "Suffocate" by , further establishing her prominence in the metal genre. The album's cultural legacy extends to discussions of digital-era artist transitions. It has been featured in documentaries exploring 's evolution from viral sensation to mainstream musician, such as "The Rise and Fall of Poppy," which examines her shift through I Disagree as a key turning point. In 2025, released a fifth-anniversary vinyl repress in limited variants, including black and olive green cornetto editions, accompanied by fan-exclusive events celebrating the album's enduring appeal. Academically, I Disagree has been analyzed in for its role in evolution and narratives. A 2021 study in Studia de Cultura (republished on in 2022) dissects the album's lyrics and themes as tools for feminist resistance and artistic autonomy in the digital age.

Track listing and credits

Standard edition

The standard edition of I Disagree contains 10 tracks with a total runtime of 35:13. All tracks were written by , , Chris Greatti, and , and produced by Greatti and Cervini.
No.TitleLength
1""3:20
2"I Disagree"3:13
3"BLOODMONEY"3:02
4"Anything Like Me"3:19
5"Fill the Crown"3:32
6"Nothing I Need"2:49
7"Sit/Stay"3:54
8"Bite Your Teeth"2:42
9"Sick of the Sun"3:11
10"Don't Go Outside"6:06

Deluxe edition

The deluxe edition, titled I Disagree (more), adds four bonus tracks to the standard edition.
No.TitleWriter(s)ProducerLength
11"If It Bleeds"Poppy, GreattiGreatti, Cervini2:41
12"Bleep Bloop"Poppy, Greatti, CerviniGreatti, Cervini1:58
13"Khaos x4"Poppy, Greatti, CerviniGreatti, Cervini2:57
14"Don't Ask"Poppy, Greatti, CerviniGreatti, Cervini2:49
None of the bonus tracks credit Titanic Sinclair as a writer, reflecting Poppy's post-collaboration work. All tracks are published by Poppy Songs LLC and Sumerian Music.

Personnel

Poppy provided lead vocals and co-wrote all tracks on I Disagree. Titanic Sinclair received co-writing credits on all 10 tracks of the standard edition, marking his final collaboration with Poppy prior to their professional split. Chris Greatti and Zakk Cervini co-wrote all tracks on the standard edition alongside Poppy and Sinclair, while also serving as producers for the entire album. Zakk Cervini handled mixing duties across the album. The album was mastered at Sterling Sound, though specific mastering engineer credits are not detailed in available . No additional guest musicians are credited on the standard edition. The artwork was designed by visual artist Jesse Draxler, featuring a stark, metallic of Poppy against a black background to evoke themes of and .

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