Seventeen (Keisha White album)

Seventeen
Studio album by Keisha White
Released March 7, 2005 (2005-03-07)
Recorded 2003-2004
Atomic Dred Studios, London.
Milco Studios, London
Copenhagen, Denmark
Metrophonic Studios
Whitfield Street Studios
Genre R&B, Soul
Length 54:21
Label Warner Music, Korova
Producer Don-E, Lucas Secon, Pete Biker & Delgado (aka Soulpower), Mark Taylor, Jeff Taylor, Brian Harris, Mr Dexter, Maximum Risk
Keisha White chronology
Seventeen
(2005)
Out of My Hands
(2006)
Singles from Seventeen
  1. "Don't Care Who Knows"
    Released: February 21, 2005
  2. "Don't Fool a Woman in Love"
    Released: May 23, 2005
  3. "The Weakness in Me"
    Released: February 27, 2006

Seventeen is the debut album by British R&B singer Keisha White. The album features three singles, "Don't Care Who Knows" featuring the rapper, Cassidy, "Don't Fool A Woman In Love" and her critically acclaimed cover of Joan Armatrading's "The Weakness In Me", which is Keisha's biggest hit single to date, peaking inside the UK top 20. The album charted at #308 in the UK upon its initial release in March 2005. 8 songs were produced and cowritten by Lucas Secon including both hit singles.All the key tracks appeared on her 2nd album which went platinum in UK.

Track listing

No. TitleProducer(s) Length
1. "Seventeen"     
2. "Don't Care Who Knows" (featuring Cassidy)Lucas Secon  
3. "Open Like So"  Lucas Secon  
4. "Don't Fool a Woman in Love"     
5. "Brother"  Lucas Secon  
6. "Spent Money"     
7. "The Weakness in Me"  Lucas Secon  
8. "No Wallflower"  Lucas Secon  
9. "Why"     
10. "What's On Your Mind"  Lucas Secon  
11. "Complicated Emotions"  Lucas Secon  
12. "What Makes You Think"     
13. "One Step At a Time"     
14. "I've Got Love" (featuring Bob Marley)   
15. "Don't Care Who Knows" (Original Version)Lucas Secon  

References

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