Keshia Chanté (album)


Keshia Chanté is a self-titled debut studio album by Canadian singer Keshia Chanté, released by BMG in Canada on June 22, 2004 and was certified gold. The album received positive reviews from critics and industry insiders, winning numerous awards, including a Juno Award for R&B/Soul Recording of the Year making Chanté the youngest winner. The album garnered numerous awards and accolades.

Singles

The album features the singles "Shook", "Unpredictable", "Bad Boy", "Does He Love Me?" ft. Foxy Brown and "Let The Music Take You". The album was certified gold.
Her debut single "Shook " was released in early 2003, when Chanté was only 14 years old. It won an Urban Music Award for Best Pop/R&B Single. The follow-up, "Unpredictable" went No. 3 on both radio & video charts,Keshia Chanté#cite note-9| she released her first video, which hit No. 1 on YTV and the top ten on MuchMusic. In November 2003, the CD single of "Unpredictable" was certified gold. Because of that single, in 2003, she won the Canadian Radio Music Award for Best New Solo Artist. In early February 2004, Chanté's third single, "Bad Boy", was released. It was also successful, breaking the Top 10 on radio and sitting at No. 3 on MuchMusic for four weeks before later earning the No. 1 position on the chart. The video was directed by director Little X.Keshia Chanté#cite note-10| Later, in June 2004, Chanté topped the charts again with the release of her fourth single "Does He Love Me?" ft. Foxy Brown, which Chanté & Foxy Brown wrote and Young Gav produced. The video was also directed by Little X and became No. 1 on MuchMusic for three weeks. The video also garnered her an Urban Music Video Award for Video of the Year. On June 22, 2004 Chanté released her self-titled debut album. On December 3, 2004 it was certified gold. It contained her previous singles, as well as her later to be released fifth single "Let the Music Take You", also penned by Chanté. In October 2004, at the Canadian Urban Music Awards Chanté swept all three of her nominations, winning awards for Best New Artist, Video of the Year, Fans' Choice Award and by surprise taking home the Rising Star of the Year award.Keshia Chanté#cite note-ReferenceC-8| In that same month, she also sang the national anthem at the Canadian Football League's Grey Cup championship game.Keshia Chanté#cite note-ottawastart.com-11|
In December 2004, Chanté headlined a concert at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto for New Year's Eve.Keshia Chanté#cite note-jam-12| In February 2005, Chanté won Chartattack Awards for Best Album and Sexiest Female. During the same month, she was also selected to represent Canada at Expo 2005 held in Japan. In July 2005, Chanté went on a cross-Canada mall and venue tour sponsored by Solo Mobile, EckoRed and SPC sponsored Chante's tour across Canada which helped raise awareness for the phone counseling service Kids Help Phone. In September 2005, Chanté performed on tour with Destiny's Child throughout Canada during their Destiny Fulfilled... And Lovin' It tour, and is also included on the Destiny's Child Live In Atlanta Tour DVD. In October 2005, Chanté received four nominations at the Urban Music Awards.Keshia Chanté#cite note-13|

Critical reception

Tara Henley of The Georgia Straight noted that beneath the slickly produced, hip hop–tinged, pop veneer of tracks like "Shook " lies an arresting voice, magnetic charisma, and driving ambition.

"Unpredictable"

"Unpredictable" features an interpolated melody from " A Dream" by DeBarge. Denise Sheppard from Amazon said "Unpredictable" was "a sugar-pop track that definitely appealed to her younger audience.'"

Charts and certifications

"Unpredictable" went No. 1 on both radio & video charts; video charts including MuchMusic & YTV's Hitlist.
"Bad Boy" and "Does He Love Me" went No. 1 on the MuchMusic video charts.
All five singles were Top 10 at radio.
"Does He Love Me" won the SOCAN No.1 Award
"Bad Boy" won the SOCAN No.1 Award

Track listing

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