Love, Tweet | ||||
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Studio album by Tweet | ||||
Released | early 2012 | |||
Recorded | 2006-2010 | |||
Genre | R&B, Soul, Hip hop, pop rock | |||
Label | dubose music group The Goldmind | |||
Producer | Britney Bereal, Tweet, Charlie Bereal, Craig Brockman, Dylan Dresdow, Jubu, Mark Pitts, Marz, Mike City, Missy Elliott, Danja, Nisan Stewart, "Novel", PJ Morton, T.I., Timbaland, Warryn Campbell | |||
Tweet chronology | ||||
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Singles from Love, Tweet | ||||
Love, Tweet is the upcoming third studio album by American R&B and soul singer–songwriter Tweet. It was originally scheduled for a June 2008 release but was later canceled. The project was rumored to have been shelved, but was later confirmed for a fall 2008 release.[1] The teaser single "My Dear" which featured former label mate T.I. will not appear on the retail release.[1] "Real Lady" was scheduled to be released as the first single[2] but, in November 2008, the scheduled single was canceled due to online leaks. "Love Again" was officially released as the album's lead single on December 30, 2009.[3] Tweet stated in an interview with "All Girl Talk Radio" that she is no longer signed to Umbrella Recordings and may put her songs on a website if she can not release the album. Tweet has confirmed via Twitter on September 14, 2010, that the album may be double disk. Tweet's daughter confirmed via Facebook that her mother's long awaited album is done. The album is expected to be released in early 2011, with the first single release being "I'd Admitted It". Tweet revealed via a radio interview with MUTHAKNOWS on BlogTalkRadio.
It was Announced by Tweet and her Daughter on Twitter that the album will be released in November. The First Single Should be out soon. Tweet plans to reveal more information in the next coming weeks. On August 13 Tweet revealed the cover art and Track Listing, Tweet announced that the album will be released in early 2012, in order to expand the tracklisting & best possible body of work.
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Love, Tweet Sampler (2007)