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Christina Perri: Shades of Blue

Christina Perri has always had big feelings. In her 20s, she ran with those big feelings, letting her emotions more or less dictate the direction of her songwriting. It paid off, too, following the intensity of her feelings. Her debut single โ€œJar of Heartsโ€ became a six-time platinum certified track and beloved pop ballad. Just a few months later, Perri released the even more successful โ€œA Thousand Yearsโ€ for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn โ€“ Part 1 soundtrack. Today, though, things have changed for Perri. Sheโ€™s a few years wiser, sheโ€™s got a few more releases to her name, and sheโ€™s a mother now. Perri just doesnโ€™t have time to pack a bag and run away with big feelings anymore. But she still feels them. 

So, Perri sits with her intense emotions and tinkers at their meaning and their message. Once an intense spark of emotion strikes, she grabs an instrument and gets to work. โ€œThatโ€™s how I have become a songwriter,โ€ Perri tells American Songwriter. โ€œIโ€™ve also learned over time, and as a songwriter progressing in my craft, Iโ€™ve learned to go and dig deeper and deeper and deeper. And if Iโ€™m not feeling better, I havenโ€™t hit the core of that emotion yet. I have to keep singing about it until I feel better, which I think is the magical thing about songwriting. 

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โ€œSo I feel like Iโ€™m just always chasing the healing now,โ€ Perri continues. โ€œWhereas before, I used to just be like this open wound โ€ฆ and now I want to heal, I want to write about it, and I want to move forward.โ€ 

Moving forward for Perri meant writing a new album that took several years to curate. The albumโ€”A Lighter Shade of Blue which dropped June 24โ€”was also the first original studio album that Perri penned since her 2014 album Head or Heart

โ€œIt feels, honestly, better than any other album Iโ€™ve put out because I spent the longest time making it,โ€ Perri says of A Lighter Shade of Blue. โ€œI never imagined Iโ€™d be one of those people that literally spent six years making an album, but I also had so much life going on in the middle. Between becoming a mom and then, you know, going through miscarriage and loss and then also going through the pandemic โ€ฆ these past [few] years have been crazy for everyone.โ€ 

The ups and downs thrown at her inspired Perri to find solace in her craft. And while processing her emotions through A Lighter Shade of Blue, Perri paused to release two cover albums for her daughters, Carmella and Rosie. Songs for Carmella: Lullabies & Sing-a-Longs was released in 2019, and then in 2021, Perri released Songs for Rosie. Rosie was Perriโ€™s child who was โ€œborn silent,โ€ or stillborn. By honoring both her living and late daughters, Perri was able to traverse through her emotions and emerge stronger. 

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โ€œI realized that as a 35-year-old, pain is something [that can take you] to the dark side or you can use it to get better in some capacity,โ€ Perri reflects. 

Taking her reflection into a lighterโ€”pun intendedโ€”direction, Perri explained her perspective via the Enneagram personality test. The Enneagram is a nine-category personality test with each personality being defined by different strengths and weaknesses. Each type is labeled with a number, and Perri, rather matter-of-factly states that she is a Four. The Four personality type is defined as โ€œThe Individualist,โ€ and those who identify as Fours are typically sensitive, introspective, and expressive. Perri explains that, for her, this personality type manifests as โ€œvery melancholyโ€ and โ€œvery blue.โ€  

โ€œThe way I describe the Enneagram to anyone is that every number is like a color, and thereโ€™s a million different shades of color. So youโ€™re not like in a box necessarily, but you have this tint about you,โ€ she says.  

Thus, the Enneagram had given Perri the words to describe her path. โ€œI felt at peace about being who I am for the very first time,โ€ Perri says of her Enneagram research. โ€œAnd so when I wrote A Lighter Shade of Blue … I decided that it was going to be all the shades of the grief, the sadness, just like the pain that I had endured the past couple of years that have actually enlightened me. [It] had made me a lighter version of myself because I decided it was going to be so.โ€ 

Each song on A Lighter Shade of Blue consequently deals with varying topics. โ€œIt has to do with surrender,โ€ Perri explains. โ€œThereโ€™s a song about postpartum depression, thereโ€™s a song about death, thereโ€™s a song about marriage, thereโ€™s a song about raising a daughter. I mean, itโ€™s like everything you could think of, I have. On the whole scale of emotions, I think Iโ€™ve really got them all there. I donโ€™t feel like Iโ€™ve skipped over anything. But theyโ€™re all these shades of blue that Iโ€™m sharing with everyone.โ€ 

On the album, thereโ€™s the baby blue song โ€œtime of our lives,โ€  the sky blue of โ€œhome,โ€ the cobalt blue of โ€œevergone,โ€ and the navy color of the cornerstone track โ€œblue.โ€ Thereโ€™s also the royal blue of Perriโ€™s collaboration with pop/rock singer/songwriter Ben Rector, โ€œback in time,โ€ which Perri wrote with her husband in mind. But donโ€™t take our word for itโ€”listen to all of the shades of blue on Perriโ€™s A Lighter Shade of Blue, and see for yourself. 

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