About this album
Where they were
Released on May 13, 2016, 'Somewhere Over My Head' marked Greyson Chance's return to the music scene after a significant hiatus following his debut album. This album comes after his earlier breakthrough in 2010 with 'Waiting Outside the Lines', positioning him in a phase of artistic maturation as he explores deeper themes in his songwriting.
Why it matters
'Somewhere Over My Head' garnered attention for its exploration of personal growth and self-acceptance, resonating particularly with younger audiences. It illustrates Chance's evolution as an artist, moving beyond his initial viral fame to create a more nuanced pop sound, contributing to discussions around mental health in pop music.
Essential tracks
- "Afterlife" — The opening track sets the tone for the album, blending lush instrumentation with reflective lyrics about hope and resilience.
- "No Fear" — This track stands out for its empowering message and catchy chorus, encapsulating the album's theme of overcoming challenges.
- "More Than Me" — 'More Than Me' showcases Chance's vocal range and emotional depth, making it a highlight that reflects personal introspection.
Release Date
May 13, 2016
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Afterlife 3:18
- 2 Back on the Wall 3:25
- 3 Hit & Run 3:50
- 4 No Fear 3:44
- 5 More Than Me 5:47