Carmen Electra (album)

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Carmen Electra
Carmen Electra cover
Studio album by Carmen Electra
Released February 7, 1993
Recorded 1991–1992
Genre R&B, Dance, and rap
Length 43:57
Label Paisley Park
Producer Prince
Professional reviews

Carmen Electra is the self-titled debut album by Carmen Electra, released in 1993. The album was a project designed by Prince to promote Electra, his latest protégé at the time whom he was also dating, as a sexy female rapper. The album features music written by Prince with some input by band member Levi Seacer, Jr.. Lyrics were provided by Prince, along with Seacer, NPG rapper Tony M. and female rapper Monie Love. Four singles were released from the album: "Go Go Dancer", "Everybody Get on Up", "Fantasia Erotica" and "Fun". The album was not well received and effectively ended Electra's recording career. In interviews, she has pointed out that during the time of the album's release, Prince was having problems with his label which could have contributed to its failure.

However, Electra recovered and became a successful model, celebrity and actress.

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  1. "Go Go Dancer"
  2. "Good Judy Girlfriend"
  3. "Go On (Witcha Bad Self)"
  4. "Step to the Music"
  5. "S.T."
  6. "Fantasia Erotica"
  7. "Everybody Get on Up"
  8. "Segue"
  9. "Fun"
  10. "Just a Little Lovin'"
  11. "Segue"
  12. "All That"
  13. "Segue"
  14. "This Is My House"

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