Froot is the third studio album by Welsh singer Marina Diamandis and her last under the stage name Marina and the Diamonds.
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Froot is the third studio album by Welsh singer Marina Diamandis and her last under the stage name Marina and the Diamonds.
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Musically, Froot is primarily a pop and synth-pop record with elements of electronic music, Europop, indie pop, new wave, and rock.
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Froot has been promoted through a series of festival performances during the spring and summer; Diamandis toured internationally with the accompanying Neon Nature Tour, with performances scheduled in North America, Europe and South America between October 2015 and March 2016.
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Froot said that as soon as she finished the record and "Primadonna" came out, she already knew what she wanted to do with the third record.
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Froot felt that her confidence as a songwriter had improved by listening to her instincts and believing in her own abilities.
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Diamandis stated that Froot was not entirely dark and that "it's almost celebrating being happy".
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Album's title track, "Froot", premiered on Diamandis's birthday, 10 October 2014, and was released digitally on 11 November 2014.
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Metacritic identified Froot as being the ninth most discussed album of 2015 amongst its users.
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Froot debuted at number 10 on the UK Albums Chart, selling 10,411 copies in its first week.
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Froot was moderately successful across Europe, reaching number four in Ireland, number 10 in Switzerland, number 19 in Finland and number 24 in Germany.
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