So Uncool
This article is about the Keke Palmer album. For the song, see
So Uncool (song).
Professional ratings |
---|
Review scores |
---|
Source | Rating |
---|
Allmusic | [2] |
So Uncool is the debut album by Keke Palmer. The album was released on September 18, 2007, in the United States via Atlantic Records. Even though it received a positive review,[3] the album did not perform well on the Billboard charts. Later in 2009, Palmer announced that she was moving from Atlantic to Interscope Records.[4]
Track listing
No. |
Title |
Writer(s) |
Producer(s) |
Length |
1 |
"Keep It Moving" |
Stary, Cilek, Allen, Mischke, Palmer |
Fingazz |
4:00 |
2 |
"The Game Song" |
Bernard "Focus..." Edwards Jr., Ezekiel Lewis, J Que, Balewa Muhammad, Candice Nelson, Keri Hilson |
Focus... |
3:16 |
3 |
"Music Box" |
Bernard "Focus..." Edwards Jr., Muhammad, Lewis, Nelson, J. Que |
Focus... |
3:29 |
4 |
"First Crush" |
Mischke, I. Hayes III |
Isaac "Ike Dirty" Hayes III |
3:52 |
5 |
"Friend Me Up" |
Rodney Jerkins, Mile, Towns, Keke Palmer |
Rodney Jerkins |
3:17 |
6 |
"How Will I Know" |
Stafford, Takuji Kura, Adams, M. Braswell, LoveVernimo |
Babygirl |
3:44 |
7 |
"Footwurking" |
J. Rotem, E. Kidd Bogart, Anderson,Reed, Herbie Hancock |
Jonathan "J.R." Rotem |
3:04 |
8 |
"Rainbow" |
Palmer, L'Oreal Palmer, Toby Gad |
Toby Gad |
3:59 |
9 |
"Bottoms Up" |
Palmer, L'Oreal Palmer, Toby Gad |
Toby Gad |
3:41 |
10 |
"Skin Deep" |
Palmer, L'Oreal Palmer, Toby Gad |
Toby Gad |
3:40 |
11 |
"Wake Up Call" |
Palmer, L'Oreal Palmer, Toby Gad |
Toby Gad |
3:12 |
12 |
"Hood Anthem" |
Anthony Dent, Crystal "Cristyle" Johnson, Stone Stafford |
Anthony Dent |
3:38 |
Chart performance
Chart |
Peak position |
US Billboard Top Heatseekers |
26 |
US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums |
86 |
Personnel
- Vocals – Keke Palmer
- Background vocals – Keke Palmer, Fingazz, Candice Nelson, L'Oreal Palmer.
Production
- Executive Producer: Craig Kallman and Sharon Palmer
- Producers: Jonathan "J.R." Rotem, Toby Gad, Anthony Dent, Fingazz, Focus..., Isaac "Ike Dirty" Hayes III, Rodney Jerkins, Babygirl
- Vocal Producer: Warren "Oak" Felder, Atozzio Towns
- Mastering: Brian "Big Bass" Gardener
- Engineers: Isaac Hayes III "Ike Dirty", Greg Ogan, Prince J., Oscar Ramirez, Sean Tallman
- A&R: Mike Caren, Lanre Gaba and Kenny Komisar
Keep It Movin'
"Keep It Movin'" is the debut single from Keke Palmer's debut album, So Uncool. It was sent to US Mainstream radio on August 7, 2007, after being released in Europe on July 17.[5] It only charted in Portugal, where it peaked at number thirty.
Music video
The music video for "Keep It Movin'" was released on the internet August 8, 2007. The video starts with Hip-Hop Keke waiting for the subway train to arrive. Performance scenes are shown in between then. Cool/Laid Back Keke is on the train and sings with the chorus. Then the train stops to pick up Hip-hop Keke who sings the first verse. The next chorus is shown with both Cool/Laid Back Keke and Hip-Hop Keke dancing to a routine in the streets. Then near the end of the chorus the subway stops and Cool/Laid Back Keke and Hip-hop Keke meet Skater Keke, who sings the second verse. Then the third chorus is Cool/Laid Back, Skater, and Hip-Hop Keke dancing in the streets at a block party.
Meech does his verse with all three versions of Keke dancing with him. Throughout the video Glamorous Keke is dancing and singing with a bright amaranth pink colored backdrop.
Release history
Charts
References
|
---|
| | | Studio albums | |
---|
| Soundtrack albums | |
---|
| Mixtapes | |
---|
| Extended plays | |
---|
| Filmography | |
---|
| Television | |
---|
| Related topics | |
---|
|
- Book:Keke Palmer
|
|