CeCe (album)

CeCe
Studio album by CeCe Peniston
Released 2012
Recorded 2009-11
Label West Swagg
Bungalo
Producer Track Kingz West, DJ Vudu Spellz, M-Status, David Givens, Montell Jordan, Mateo, Isalene Elliot, Ron Carroll, Marcus L. Barnum, Aaron-Carl Ragland
CeCe Peniston chronology
Divas of Disco: Live
(2010)
CeCe
(2012)
Singles from CeCe
  1. "Above Horizons"
  2. "In Love with a DJ"
  3. "Stoopid!"
  4. "Keep On Flossing"
  5. "Finally '11"

CeCe is the upcoming, fourth solo studio album by CeCe Peniston, originally intended for its release already in 2009.[1]

Two digital singles were pre-issued by now - "Above Horizons" (the official PTA anthem) in June 2009, and In Love with a DJ", a song recorded in collaboration with producer Ron Carroll, in July 2010. Shortly after the singer allowed prelistening of additional unreleased tracks, three compositions leaked out on the internet and were available to download - "Runway", considered to be the lead international single, "He Say, She Say", a duet with Montell Jordan,[2] and "Piece of That" with Mateo. On tracks called "Grown Man" and "Fire" she collaborated with DJ Vudu Spellz.[3]

In February 2011, Peniston signed a record contract with West Swagg Music Group that currently has a label deal with Bungalo Records, with full distribution through Universal Music Group Distribution.[4] In a shortly followed interview presented by Red Planet Blue Moon Productions LLC, a video production and photography company, Peniston announced her new singel on the new label is to be out by May 2011.[5] "Stoopid!" was eventually released on April 26 on iTunes.

At the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of "Finally," Peniston made a remix of the song with Paul Oakenfold.[6]

Contents

Available tracks

  1. "Runway"
  2. "He Say, She Say"
  3. "Piece of That"
  4. "Above Horizons"
  5. "In Love with a DJ"
  6. "Grown Man"
  7. "Fire"
  8. "So Good"
  9. "Stoopid!"
  10. "Make Me Say Oh"
  11. "Keep On Flossing"
  12. "Deeper Love 2011"
  13. "Finally '11"

Credits and personnel

  • DJ Vudu Spellz - record producer
  • Isalene Elliot - record producer
  • Ron Carroll - record producer, remix, mix
  • M-Status - remix, record producer
  • Marcus L. Barnum - Songwriter, record producer
  • Aaron-Carl Ragland - remix, record producer
  • Aphiliated - producer, remix
  • The Incredibles - producer, remix

See also

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