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Length
  
49:28

Artist
  
Danity Kane

Label
  
Bad Boy Atlantic

Release date
  
22 August 2006

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Released
  
August 22, 2006 (2006-08-22)

Recorded
  
2005—2006; The Hit Factory (Miami, Florida)

Producers
  
Arnthor Birgisson, Timbaland, Bryan-Michael Cox

Genres
  
Pop music, Contemporary R&B, Hip hop music, Rhythm and blues

Nominations
  
Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Album - Group, Band or Duo

Similar
  
DK3, Welcome to the Dol, Blackheart, Goldenheart, Press Play

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Danity Kane is the self-titled debut album by American R&B/pop group Danity Kane, released by Bad Boy Records on August 22, 2006 in the United States and by Atlantic Records on November 11, 2006 in Germany and Switzerland.

Contents

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Production

The album involves production from executive-producer Sean Combs and Bad Boy vice president Harve Pierre, the album features production by Timbaland, Danja, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Mario Winans, Bryan Michael Cox, Rami, Ryan Leslie, Scott Storch and Jim Jonsin.

Chart performance

The album sold over 109,000 copies in its first day of release, eventually selling 234,662 copies in its first week according to Hits Daily Double, placing it at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart. According to Soundscan, the album has sold over 935,000 copies to date. In early 2007, it was certified Platinum for over one million copies shipped domestically. The album is currently Danity Kane's best-selling album.

Singles

The band's debut lead single from the album was "Show Stopper" with Yung Joc. The song was followed by the moderately successful ballad, "Ride for You". The label wanted to release "Hold Me Down" as the third single, however the band lobbied for "Right Now" or "Want It". No definitive answer surfaced for the lack of singles on the debut album but this is attributed to management issues with the next single decision and the less than stellar chart performance of "Ride for You". Further singles were cancelled and Danity Kane returned to the studio in 2007 to record new material for their sophomore album.

Track listing

Notes and sample credits

^[A] denotes co-producer

Left over tracks
  • "I Wish" (Produced by Jeremy "Yogi" Graham)
  • "Love at First Sight" (written by Tijuan Frampton, Jeremy "Yogi" Graham, Shannon Douglas)
  • "Take It Further"
  • "Tell Me" (re-recorded version appeared on Diddy's 2006 album Press Play)
  • Credits

  • Executive producers: Sean Combs, Harve Pierre
  • Vocal producer: Jim Beans, Conrad Dimanche, Makeba Riddick, Adonis Stropshire, Supa Tight Writer
  • Vocal assistance: LaShay Winans,
  • Engineers: Noel Burdick, Andy Haller, Robert Marks, Sean Tallman, Sam Thomas
  • Assistant engineers: Jan Fairchild, Andy Geel, Joe Gonzalez, Ryan Kennedy, Kev O, Kevin Wilson
  • Mixing: Rich Keller, Kevin Krouse, Robert Marks, Sam Thomas
  • Mastering: Chris Athens
  • A&R: Gwendolyn Niles
  • Design: Mark Obriski
  • Art direction: Mark Obriski
  • Photography: Chapman Baehler
  • Songs

    1One Shot (Handle Me)3:41
    2Heartbreaker3:03
    3Want It3:22

    References

    Danity Kane (album) Wikipedia