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A Little More Personal (Raw)

Lindsay Lohan · 2005

43 min · 12 tracks · pop rock · teen pop

A blend of pop-rock and confessional lyrics that captures youthful angst and personal struggles.

Why this album works

This album is notable for its candid exploration of Lohan's emotional experiences, particularly in the lead single 'Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)', which received significant media attention. The album peaked at number 20 on the Billboard 200 and showcased Lohan's attempt to define her artistic identity amidst the pressures of Hollywood.
Best for
steady mid-tempo reflective moments confessional themes of personal struggle intimate listening for emotional release
Context
Released on December 5, 2005, 'A Little More Personal (Raw)' was Lindsay Lohan's second studio album, following her debut 'Speak' in 2004. At this point, Lohan was transitioning from a successful teen actress to a recording artist, navigating the complexities of fame as she faced public scrutiny over her personal life.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father) Standout 3:40
  • 2 Black Hole Standout 4:02
  • 3 I Live for the Day Standout 3:09
  • 4 I Want You to Want Me 3:09
  • 5 My Innocence 4:18
  • 6 A Little More Personal 2:59
  • 7 If It's Alright 4:06
  • 8 If You Were Me 2:54
  • 9 Fastlane 3:24
  • 10 Edge of Seventeen 4:23
  • 11 Who Loves You 3:50
  • 12 A Beautiful Life (La bella vita) 3:25

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