Forbidden (Todrick Hall album)

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Forbidden
File:Forbidden - Todrick Hall.jpg
Studio album by Todrick Hall
Released March 28, 2018 (2018-03-28)
Recorded 2017–2018
Genre
Length 84:00
Label Self-released
Todrick Hall chronology
Straight Outta Oz
(2016)
Forbidden
(2018)
Haus Party, Pt. 1
(2019)
Singles from Forbidden (Todrick Hall album)

Forbidden is the third solo by American singer-songwriter and YouTube celebrity Todrick Hall with music produced by Jeeve Ducornet and wiidope, released on March 28, 2018.[1][2]

Composition

Featured artists include Jade Novah, RuPaul, Brandy, Cynthia Erivo, Keala Settle, Tamar Braxton, Jenifer Lewis, Tiffany Haddish, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Bob the Drag Queen, Shangela, Tre Melvin, Kway, Nick Rashad Burroughs, Scotch Ellis Loring, Doug Spearman, and Cristian Anthony Fagins.[3]

It is a concept album and visual album that talks about a distant future in which black LGBT people rule the fictitious North-American city of Nacirema Falls, in the fictitious country Nacirema, promoting white racism and "straightphobia" as a critique to nowadays prejudice against the black and LGBT communities.[4][1]

Music videos

Hall has released the musical in the form of an hour-and-a-half-long piece (as well as each song separately) on his YouTube channel.[5] "2003" is the only song that is not included in the full video,[3] however a bonus music video was released.[6]

Promotion

On March 14, 2018, the music video for "Ordinary Day" was released on Todrick's YouTube channel as the first single from the album. The second single, "Dem Beats" was released on March 22 along with the pre-order for the album. Following the release of the album, every song was released as an individual video. In addition, Todrick has released 6 episodes of a behind the scenes series called "Making Forbidden: Todrick Hall", as well as instrumentals of "Type", "Play", "Forbidden", "Wanted", "Thug", "Forever", "Doll Hairs", "Boys Wear Pink", and "All American." Hall promoted the musical with a worldwide tour,[1] titled Todrick Hall American: The Forbidden World Tour.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Todrick Hall. 

CD 1
No. Title Length
1. "Trust No Bitch"   1:25
2. "Wanted"   3:38
3. "Changed My Mind"   2:47
4. "Lullaby" (vocals by Brandy) 4:23
5. "National Anthem" (vocals by Tamar Braxton) 1:04
6. "All American"   3:30
7. "What's Going On"   1:20
8. "Ka-Ching"   2:59
9. "Ordinary Day" (vocals by Nick Rashad Burroughs) 2:06
10. "Shine" (vocals by Teresa Stanley) 1:10
11. "Nobody" (duet by Jade Novah and Cynthia Erivo) 3:54
12. "Silver Spoon" (vocals by Carlie Craig) 1:05
13. "Type"   3:22
14. "T.H.U.G. (Trade)"   3:02
15. "B"   1:58
CD 2
No. Title Length
1. "Dem Beats" (featuring RuPaul) 3:38
2. "Break My Heart"   1:13
3. "Eleven" (featuring Jade Novah) 2:50
4. "Play" (featuring Jade Novah) 3:43
5. "Ring-a-Ling"   0:53
6. "Doll Hairs" (featuring Shangela) 4:18
7. "2003"   3:23
8. "Animals" (vocals by Matt Bloyd) 2:23
9. "Forever"   3:17
10. "Forbidden" (featuring Jade Novah and Keala Settle) 4:50
11. "Painting in the Rain"   4:29
12. "Heaven"   4:07
13. "Pettiness"   0:48
14. "Apple Pie"   3:13
15. "Boys Wear Pink" (End Credits) 3:25

Track listing adapted from AllMusic and the iTunes Store.[7][8]

Charts

Chart (2018) Peak
position
US Top Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[9] 2
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[10] 10

References

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  9. "Illegal name entered Todrick Hall/Todrick+Hall/chart?f=324 Todrick Hall – Chart history" Billboard Top Heatseekers Albums for Todrick Hall. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
  10. "Illegal name entered Todrick Hall/Todrick+Hall/chart?f=326 Todrick Hall – Chart history" Billboard Independent Albums for Todrick Hall. Retrieved June 5, 2018.

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