When I'm Gone, Will You Miss Me? (Peyton List album)

'When I'm Gone, Will You Miss Me? '(stylized in all caps) is the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter Peyton List. It was released in October 2030, and was the last album under her two album deal with Atlantic Records. On September 29, 2029, When I'm Gone, Will You Miss Me?had been pre-added 1,070,000 times on Apple Music.

Background
List was spotted exiting recording studios in early 2029. In June of 2029, she announced the release of a new single, titled Coffee Shop, which was released two weeks later. It was followed up by another single, Prey. Both the songs are only available in the digital deluxe edition.

On August 5, she formally announced the album's title and revealed its cover art on her Instagram. She simultaneously teased a new promotional single, Bye, which was released the following day along with album pre-order. The title, along with the name of the upcoming promotional single lead people to believe this was List's final album. When asked about this during numerous interviews, she replied with either "I don't know" or didn't reply at all, instead staring blankly at the interviewer.

Singles
'Is This Too Much For You? 'was the first single from the album. It was released on March 29, 2030. It was able to debut at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and later peaked at number one.

Critical reception
When I'm Gone, Will You Miss Me? received universal acclaim from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received a score of 88, based on 13 reviews.

Commercial performance
Worldwide, When I'm Gone, Will You Miss Me? sold 5.29 million copies in its first week. A week prior to the album's release, pre-orders for it were reported to be 1.2 million units in the United States. It debuted atop the Billboard 200 and stayed on top for a record breaking 190 weeks overall, becoming the best selling album of the past two decades. During it's second week, it sold another 1.16 million units.

Track listing
All tracks written by Peyton List. Each song title originates from a verse in the song.