About this album
Where they were
Released on January 1, 2015, 'Love Stuff' was Elle King's debut album, marking her emergence in the music scene after years of honing her craft. The album set the stage for her subsequent rise in popularity, particularly with the breakout single 'Ex’s & Oh’s', which showcased her unique voice and songwriting prowess.
Why it matters
'Love Stuff' achieved commercial success, peaking at number 26 on the Billboard 200 and earning King a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Performance. The infectious hit 'Ex’s & Oh’s' became a cultural phenomenon, topping charts and solidifying King's presence in both pop and rock genres.
Essential tracks
- "Ex’s & Oh’s" — This track propelled King into mainstream success with its catchy hook and relatable themes of love and heartbreak, making it an anthem of sorts for young listeners.
- "Where the Devil Don’t Go" — With its haunting melody and vivid storytelling, this song exemplifies King's ability to blend genres while exploring dark themes of love and loss.
- "Last Damn Night" — This track showcases King's powerful vocals and rebellious spirit, embodying the carefree yet reflective tone that defines much of the album.
Release Date
January 1, 2015
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Where the Devil Don’t Go 3:01
- 2 Ex’s & Oh’s 3:22
- 3 Under the Influence 3:17
- 4 Last Damn Night 4:02
- 5 Kocaine Karolina 3:58
- 6 Song of Sorrow 3:34
- 7 America’s Sweetheart 4:05
- 8 I Told You I Was Mean 4:30
- 9 Ain’t Gonna Drown 3:20
- 10 Jackson 3:13
- 11 Make You Smile 2:31
- 12 See You Again 3:26