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Here's to New Dreams

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Released
  
June 22, 1993

Length
  
40:03

Artist
  
Raven-Symoné

Label
  
MCA Records

Recorded
  
1992-1993

Here's to New Dreams (1993)
  
Undeniable (1999)

Release date
  
22 June 1993

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Producer
  
Wendy Credle and Christopher B. Pearman (exec.), Melissa Elliott, Chad "Dr. Seuss" Elliott, Steve Kelly, Kenny "K-Smoove" Kornegay

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

Similar
  
Raven-Symoné albums, Pop music albums

Raven symone here s to new dreams 1993


Here's to New Dreams is the debut album by the American actress and singer Raven-Symoné. It was released on June 22, 1993 by MCA Records.

Contents

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Background

Raven signed to MCA Records at the age of 5, (making her the youngest artist ever signed to a label) but didn't release the album until she was 7 years old. The album sold just 73,000 copies to date. According to the thank you's within the liner notes, she was signed to MCA Records by Wendy Credle and received vocal training lessons from collaborator Missy Elliott, who was then credited as Melissa Elliott.

Promotion

The song "That's What Little Girls Are Made Of" was the first single written/produced by Melissa "Missy" Elliott. "Raven Is the Flavor" was also released as a single.

"Raven Is the Flavor"

"Raven Is the Flavor" is the second single by American singer Raven-Symoné, taken from her first studio album, Here's to New Dreams.

Track listing

CD Single
  1. "Raven Is the Flavor" (Main Mix)
  2. "Raven Is the Flavor" (Album Version)
Vinyl, 12", Promo
  1. "Raven Is the Flavor" (Main Mix)
  2. "Raven Is the Flavor" (Album Version)
  3. "Raven Is the Flavor" (Main Mix)
  4. "Raven Is the Flavor" (Album Version)

Songs

1That's What Little Girls Are Made Of3:15
2First Day of School3:20
3Hip Hop Teddybear3:25

References

Here's to New Dreams Wikipedia