This Is Who I Am (Lena Katina album) explained

This Is Who I Am
Type:studio
Artist:Lena Katina
Cover:The_album_cover_of_"This_is_Who_I_Am"_by_Lena_Katina,_2014.png
Caption:Standard edition release cover
Released:18 November 2014
Recorded:2009–2014
Los Angeles, California, United States and Moscow, Russia
Genre:
Length:48:56 (English release)
41:08 (Spanish re-release)
Language:English
Spanish (re-release)
Label:Katina Music Inc.
Producer:Katina and Sven Martin (exec.)
Next Title:Моно
Next Year:2019

This Is Who I Am is the debut studio album of the Russian singer-songwriter, Lena Katina, released on 18 November 2014. The album marks the beginning of Katina's solo career as she and her former bandmate, Julia Volkova announced the separation of their music group, t.A.T.u. on 2011.[1] Katina has writing credits on all of the album's songs including those co-written with her husband, Sash Kuzma. Musically, the album is a pop genre with rock influences and lyrically it mostly speaks about discovering herself.[2]

Four singles were released from the album, and her first and lead single of the album "Never Forget" reached No. 1 on the MTV Russia Top 10 and also won the said station – 2011 Video of The Year. The remix track of "Never Forget" by Dave Audé also reached No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play and reached No. 1 in Greece.[3] [4] "Lift Me Up" released as the second single and the track has a positive feedback from Spanish audiences.[5] The third and fourth singles, "Who I Am" and "An Invitation", have been successful in several Europe countries such as Germany, Italy, Spain and her homeland, Russia.[6] [7]

This Is Who I Am received both positive and negative reviews from critics. The album was released worldwide as a digital download and the physical copy of the CD was released on Katina's official website.

Background and development

When Katina announced the separation of t.A.T.u., she immediately left Russia and went to the United States to find a label and start her solo career. However, several label groups rejected her and Katina said in an interview, "I am trying to find a label, but they don't want me, for some reason..."[8] Despite this, the singer still pursued her own career through funding it with her own money and was supported by former t.A.T.u.'s executive producer, Boris Renski.

Katina spent a few years in Los Angeles, California recording and writing her first solo album with her band members, Sven Martin, Domen Vajevec, Steve Wilson and Jörg Kohring. It took almost five years to finish the entire album and Katina said in an interview, "It is a good result of a hard work and a long path of becoming a solo singer and a songwriter, of finding myself... I am so happy that my fans are still waiting and I finally have a chance to share my emotions with them through my songs"[9]

This Is Who I Am was released with 13 tracks. Katina was highly involved with the packaging, designing the album with several photos of her with friends, parents and Julia Volkova with her personal handwriting as the caption.

On 15 December 2014, the album was released in Italy with 14 tracks. The Italian edition of the album featured the song "Golden Leaves" with the collaboration of Italian singer, Noemi Smorra.[10]

On 1 July 2016, the album was re-released under the Spanish title, "Esta Soy Yo". The reissued album contains the Spanish translated tracks with three remixes such as "Levántame (Dave Audé Radio Remix)", "No Voy A Olvidarte (Maragakis Remix)" and "Perdida En El Baile (Fly_Dream Remix)"[11] Spanish translated lyrics were done by her friend, Karina Nuvo. On the same date of re-release, Katina announced that she and her team are working for the Russian version of the album.

Critical reception

This Is Who I Am received mixed reviews from critics and fans. "For highs, the album does have a few lows...", the Pop Sun said, adding, "with bad, I would still rate this album pretty favorably because of the highs. It’s definitely an album people should listen to, even if you’re not familiar with Lena Katina."[12]

Track listing

Official track listing[13]

Personnel

Release history

CountryDateVersionFormatLabel
Worldwide18 November 2014StandardKatina Music Inc.
Italy15 December 2014StandardCDMaqueta Records
Worldwide1 July 2016Standard Spanish editionKatina Music Inc.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: t.A.T.u. Main. www.tatu.ru. 2016-07-06.
  2. Web site: t.A.T.u. Media. t.A.T.u. Media. 2016-07-06.
  3. Web site: Lena-Katina.com. lena-katina.com. 2016-07-06. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141020185054/http://lena-katina.com/index.php/en/whatsgoingon/225-never-forget-is-1-on-mtv-russia.html. 2014-10-20.
  4. Web site: Lena Katina : Never Forget is #1 in... – Lena Katina – Iran Facebook. www.facebook.com. 2016-07-08.
  5. Web site: t.A.T.u’s Lena Katina "Lift Me Up" Video: Idolator Premiere Idolator. 2013-10-01. 2016-07-08.
  6. Web site: Former t.A.T.u. Member Lena Katina Returns with ‘Who I Am’: Single Premiere. 2016-07-08.
  7. Web site: Lena Katina Seduces In "An Invitation" Video: Idolator Premiere Idolator. 2015-03-12. 2016-07-08.
  8. Web site: VampireFreaks.com – tATu Cult Entry – Lena Katina. legacy.vampirefreaks.com. 2016-07-06.
  9. Web site: Palace of Rock: Interview with Lena Katina. Roth. Kaj. 2014-11-08. Palace of Rock. 2016-07-06.
  10. Web site: LENA KATINA "THIS IS WHO I AM" 2014 ALBUM ITALIAN EDITION. Maqueta Records. 2016-07-08.
  11. Web site: Lena Katina* – Esta Soy Yo. Discogs. 2016-07-06.
  12. Web site: Review: Lena Katina, "This Is Who I Am". thepopsun. 2014-11-19. The POPSUN. 2016-07-06.
  13. Web site: Lena Katina Official Website This Is Who I Am Album Pre-order [Physical CD]]. www.lenakatina.com. 2016-07-06.