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RnB 28 October, 2018

Alessia Cara Reveals Track Listing For' The Pains Of Growing,' New Album Arriving Nov 30

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Worldwide multi-platinum, 2018 Grammy Award-winning "Best New Artist" Alessia Cara, the most-streamed new female artist of 2017, has announced the final track listing for her eagerly anticipated second album, THE PAINS OF GROWING, arriving November 30 via Def Jam Recordings/Universal Music. The 15-track album will include both current singles "Trust My Lonely" and "Growing Pains." On Saturday, November 3, Alessia will make her Austin City Limits TV debut performing hits "Scars to Your Beautiful," "Growing Pains," and more. Alessia is set to perform "Trust My Lonely" at this year's MTV EMA's, broadcasting live on Sunday, November 4 from Bilbao Exhibition Centre in Spain.

THE PAINS OF GROWING is a self-penned, auto-biographical album chronicling her personal experiences over the past several years. For the cover of THE PAINS OF GROWING (photographed by superduperbrick,) Alessia is once again draped in the symbolic, oversized suit she wore in the "Trust My Lonely" and "Growing Pains" videos, as well as her recent appearances on "Growing Pains" video, Fallon, Colbert and The Today Show. "It's an artistic way of symbolizing the idea of growing up," she told the Today crew. "Some­times you kind of feel like you're drowning and you feel like you're not ready for the roles life throws at you so this was my way of symbolizing it in an artistic way."

Alessia recently completed a whirlwind promotional tour of speaking engagements at college campuses, where she discussed her music, her process, and her personal story of growth as an artist and a young woman. The tour encompassed the University of Miami's Frost School of Music, the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Georgia State University in Atlanta, the Detroit Institute of Music Education and Columbia College in Chicago.

"Growing Pains" followed "1-800-273-8255" (National Suicide Prevention Lifeline), Alessia's landmark 5x-platinum collab­o­­­ration with fellow Def Jam artist Logic; and her double-platinum #1 Pop Song collaboration with Zedd. Together with her prior multi-platinum hits "Here," "Wild Things," and "Scars To Your Beautiful," all from Know-It-All, her 2015 debut album, Alessia was named "Most-Streamed New Female Artist of 2017," with over 8.5 billion global streams to date. Combined YouTube views for the "1-800-273-8255" video are over 415 million to date; combined views for the "Stay" video are over 150 million to date.

Singer/songwriter Alessia Cara, a JUNO award winner for 2016 Breakthrough Artist of the Year in her native Canada, went on to receive the "Rule Breaker" honor at the Billboard Women in Music annual event. She won MTV VMAs in 2017 for Best Electronic Dance Video (for "Stay") and Best Fight Against The System (for her multi-platinum #1 Billboard Pop Song "Scars To Your Beautiful," which she and Logic performed with Khalid as the climactic moment of this year's Grammy broadcast). Alessia also won back-to-back ASCAP Pop Awards for "Stay" and "Scars To Your Beautiful"; along with Dance Song of the Year (for "Stay") at the iHeart Radio Music Awards.

Alessia has earned nominations for Favorite Female Artist - Pop/Rock at the 2017 American Music Awards, the People's Choice Award for Favorite Breakout Artist, the Billboard Music Award for Top New Artist, the BET Award for Best New Artist, the BBC Award for Song of The Year, and many other honors. In addition, she lent her voice to the RIAA platinum "How Far I'll Go" penned by Lin-Manuel Miranda, official song of Disney's animated film Moana.

THE PAINS OF GROWING track listing:
1. Growing Pains
2. Not Today
3. I Don't Want To
4. 7 Days
5. Trust My Lonely
6. Wherever I Live
7. All We Know
8. A Little More
9. Comfortable
10. Nintendo Game
11. Out Of Love
12. Girl Next Door
13. My Kind
14. Easier Said
15. Growing Pains (Reprise)






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