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Sewing Sugary Summers is the debut studio album by English-Brazilian singer-songwriter Pammy Placid. The album was released on September 30, 2022 through Interscope Records and Polydor Records.

Placid initially went viral on TikTok in January 2022 with the release of the album's lead single "My Heart Was Where It Hurts", which catapulted her to record labels' attention, eventually leading to a contract with Interscope and Polydor. Primarily a synth-pop and psychedelic pop record, Sewing Sugary Summers also takes inspiration from 1960s rock and roll and 1980s disco. The album was primarily produced by Placid herself and her boyfriend Auggie Chevrolet.

Following the release of "My Heart Was Where It Hurts", Placid further released three more pre-album singles: "Immaculate Garden" in March 2022, "Superstition" in June 2022, and "Flower Might Die" featuring Dua Lipa, in August 2022, the latter of which increased Placid's popularity notably. Placid accommodated two further singles as post-album releases with "Stargaze Phenomena" in October 2022 and "Floresta" in December 2022.

In support and promotion for Sewing Sugary Summers, Placid embarked on the Sugary Summers Tour, commencing in November 2022 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and concluding in August 2023 in London, England.

In January 2023, Placid released a surprise deluxe edition of Sewing Sugary Summers, titled Sewing Sugary Summers (Livin' The Dream Edition), with five new tracks along with a music video for its lead single, "Livin' The Dream". The deluxe edition also includes an early acoustic demo version of "My Heart Was Where It Hurts", an additional song featuring Dua Lipa titled "Season Of The Cupid", a cover of Lana Del Rey’s "Video Games" and an additional new track titled "Wickedness".

Themes included in the lyrics from Sewing Sugary Summers include infatuation, escapism, anxiety, depression, paranoia, body dysmorphia, self-neglect, fear of love, philosophical discussions about the world and human life, innocence, religious beliefs and trauma, paranormal phenomena, and sexuality.

Track listing
All tracks are produced by Pammy Placid and Auggie Chevrolet.

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