First World Problems (album)
First World Problems is a colloquial term referring to difficulties experienced primarily by individuals living in affluent, developed nations. While not typically life-threatening, these problems often involve complaints about inconveniences or minor frustrations related to consumerism, technology, or daily life. The term's usage is often ironic or self-deprecating, acknowledging the relative privilege of experiencing such issues compared to those facing genuine hardship.
The phrase has been adopted as the title of several albums across various musical genres. Unfortunately, without specifying a particular artist or release date, it is impossible to provide a more detailed encyclopedia entry for a specific "First World Problems" album. Further information, such as the artist's name, release year, and record label, would be needed to provide a comprehensive description of the album's content, track listing, critical reception, and commercial performance. To create a proper entry, please specify the album you wish to have documented.