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Released
  
18 October 2003

Being Somebody (2003)
  
X (2005)

Release date
  
3 November 2003

Length
  
62:36

Artist
  
Liberty X

Label
  
V2 Records

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Recorded
  
September 2002 – August 2003, London, England

Producer
  
Richard X, Lucas Secon, Mike Peden, Marius DeVries, Steve Kipner, David Frank, Mark Hill, Chris Porter, Stuart Reid, Niraj Chag, Grant Black, Ronnie Wilson, Goldust, Shep Soloman, Magnus Fiennes, Reza Safinia, Tony Lundon, Alex McLeod, TheBigPockets

Genres
  
Pop music, Rhythm and blues, Contemporary R&B, Dance music, Teen pop

Pop music albums
  
Richard X Presents His X‑Fac, The Greatest Hits and, The Journey, Greatest Hits, Awake and Breathe

Being Somebody is the second studio album by English-Irish pop vocal group Liberty X. It was released on 3 November 2003 via V2 Records. The album was released a year-and-a-half after their debut release, Thinking It Over. The album peaked at number 12 on the UK Albums Chart, selling around 75,000 copies in its first week of release.

Contents

Background

The band returned to the studio shortly after the release of their debut effort, Thinking It Over, and began by recording a collaboration with producer Richard X – a mash-up of classic tracks "Being Boiled" and "Ain't Nobody", entitled "Being Nobody". As well as being released to promote the band's new album, it also served as the lead single from Richard X Presents His X-Factor Vol. 1. For their second studio effort, the band teamed up with producers Lucas Secon and Mike Peden, as well as allowing band member Tony Lundon to produce three tracks, one of which he solely wrote. "Being Nobody" was released as the album's lead single on 24 March 2003. "Jumpin", a track produced and co-written by Secon, was released as the album's second single over six months later, on 12 October 2003.

The album was released in Japan a week later on 18 October. The Japanese edition of the album features an alternative, white picture cover, and includes three additional tracks – "Just a Little", as the track remained previously unreleased in Japan, brand new Japanese exclusive track "Willing to Try" and "Fresh", a collaboration with Kool & The Gang, recorded for their compilation album, The Hits: Reloaded. "Everybody Cries" was released as the album's third single on 12 January 2004. "Fresh" was later released as a single on 14 April 2004, exclusively in France, Germany and Spain, while "I'll Be Remembering" was planned as the equivalent single release in the United Kingdom, however, by this time, the band's record contract with V2 Records had been terminated, and the single's release was cancelled, leaving "Fresh" as an internationally exclusive single.

The Japanese version of Being Somebody also uses an alternative version of the track "Whatcha Doin' Tonight", which also carries a slightly different title, "(Tell Me) What You're Doing Tonight". This version was originally recorded during the recording sessions for Thinking It Over. Four songs that failed to make the final cut of Being Somebody, "Bump & Grind", "Get Away", "Press Rewind" and "Wilder", were leaked to YouTube in April 2010. These tracks were also reportedly being considered for inclusion on the band's third V2 project, before they were dropped from the label. Several additional tracks from the album sessions were also released as B-sides: "Enemy", "Sunshine", "It Helps" and "Shake It".

Songs

1Intro (Being Somebody)0:20
2Jumpin'3:38
3Being Nobody3:37

References

Being Somebody Wikipedia