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Passion (Kreesha Turner album)

Passion is the first album by the Canadian singer Kreesha Turner. It was released on August 12, 2008, in Canada and in early 2009 in the United States.[2][needs update] Passion became available for advanced streaming on MuchMusic.com a week earlier.[3]

Passion
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 12, 2008 (Canada)
Recorded2007–2008
GenreR&B, pop, dance
LabelEMI/Capitol
Kreesha Turner chronology
Passion
(2008)
Tropic Electric
(2011)
Singles from Passion
  1. "Simple"
    Released: November 13, 2007
  2. "Bounce With Me"
    Released: December 4, 2007
  3. "Don't Call Me Baby"
    Released: May 20, 2008
  4. "Lady Killer"
    Released: October 2008
  5. "Talk (Radio Only)"
    Released: October 2009
  6. "Passion"
    Released: July 7, 2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Toronto Star[1]

In early August 2008, the album was leaked onto MTV Canada's The Leak on its official website.

Although Turner originally signed in the US to Virgin Records, a Capitol Music Group label, her first American release was instead on the Capitol Records imprint, also within the Capitol Music Group. This maintained consistency with her Canadian releases under EMI Music Canada which uses the Capitol Records imprint and are copyrighted by Capitol Records, LLC.

Singles

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Six singles were released from the album, one exclusively to Canada. The first single, "Simple" was released on November 13, 2007, on iTunes as a single and as an EP. Despite positive reviews, the single did not chart.

"Bounce With Me", was released on December 4, 2007. The song peaked at number 53 on the Canadian Hot 100, number 64 on the Hot Canadian Digital Singles, and number 11 on the Hot Canadian Emerging Artists Songs.

"Don't Call Me Baby charted at number 8 on the Canadian Hot 100, and number 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play, number 16 on the International Global Dance Tracks chart, and number 1 on the Hot Canadian Emerging Artists Songs chart.

"Lady Killer" was not as successful, topping out at 54 on the Canadian Hot 100.

"Talk", was sent exclusively to Canadian radio, the album's only radio single. The song did not chart.

"Passion" was released first to the U.S. on September 26, 2008, and was unsuccessful. It was released in Canada on July 7, 2009, and remains uncharted.

The majority of the singles from the album did not chart well. 'Shattered' received some Canadian radio airplay, but was not a single.

Four singles from the album were used in television shows, movies and advertisements:

Television

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Films

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Advertisements

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  • "Bounce With Me" was used in one of Nikon's 2008 global commercials featuring Ashton Kutcher, in Nike's 2008 national[where?] woman's campaign and in a Kit Kat 2009 national[where?] commercial that also starred "Kreesha Turner"
  • "Passion" was used by Playtex in a 2009 national[where?] commercial

Track listing

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Standard Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Passion"Alisha Brooks, Kreesha Turner & Aaron Pearce4:14
2."Chains Of Love"Jon Levine, Kreesha Turner & Anjulie Persaud3:47
3."Don't Call Me Baby"Jon Levine & Anjulie Persaud3:21
4."Shattered"Troy Samson & Mike James4:18
5."Beautiful"Jon Levine, Kreesha Turner & Anjulie Persaud3:04
6."Bounce With Me"Troy Samson & Mike James3:07
7."Always (Lovin' You)"Minnie Riperton, Richard Rudolph, Tom Craskey, Devon Harris & Estelle Swaray4:36
8."Simple"Alisha Brooks, Lashaunda Carr & Jacqueal Jackson3:28
9."There"Harold Lilly, Robert T. Gerongco & Samuel T. Gerongco2:58
10."Lady Killer"Jon Levine & Kreesha Turner3:35
11."Black Magic"Jon Levine & Jalacy Hawkins4:17
12."My Place"Troy Samson, Mike James & Kreesha Turner4:17
13."If You See Him"Jon Levine2:19
14."Dear John"Jon Levine, Kreesha Turner & Haydain Neale4:30
15."Don't Call Me Baby (Rhythm Mix)"Jon Levine & Anjulie Persaud3:25
16."Don't Call Me Baby (GimmeMoreClub Mix)"Jon Levine & Anjulie Persaud3:29
17."Talk (Wal-Mart Digital Download Bonus Track)" 4:30

Charts

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Chart Peak
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Canadian Albums Chart 11

References

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  1. ^ "Kreesha Turner: Passion". August 19, 2008 – via Toronto Star.
  2. ^ "Kreesha Turner". Kreesha Turner. Retrieved 2012-03-05.
  3. ^ MuchMusic.com - First Spin: Kreesha Turner Archived 2008-08-15 at the Wayback Machine