Paula DeAnda (album)


Paula DeAnda is the debut album by American pop singer Paula DeAnda. It includes four singles: "Doing Too Much" featuring Baby Bash, "Walk Away " featuring The DEY, "When It Was Me", and "Easy" featuring Bow Wow. The song "Overloved", written by Diane Warren, was originally recorded by Raven-Symoné for her third album, This Is My Time. The album peaked at #54 on the Billboard 200. This ultimately became the only album DeAnda released through Arista. On July 31, 2007 the album had sold only 215,000 copies in the U.S. and about 409,000 copies worldwide.
The album was re-released in 2007 with 4 new tracks, "Irresistible", "Back Up Off Me", and Spanish Versions of both "Easy" and "Doing Too Much" respectively titled "Fácil", and "Lo Qué Hago Por Tu Amor". "Lo Que Hago Por Tu Amor" was previously an iTunes Bonus Track on the original version of Paula DeAnda and "Back Up Off Me" was a Japanese bonus track. This version replaced the original version of "Easy" featuring Lil Wayne with the single version featuring Bow Wow.

Track listing

Singles

Samples

"Good Girl" contains a portion of the composition "That's How It Is" written by Eddie Watkins, Jr., published by EMI Longitude Music
"Make 'em Clap To This" contains a sample from "Eric B. Is President" written by Eric Barrier & William Griffin as performed by Eric B. & Rakim, published by Robert Hill Music/Universal Songs Of Polygram International used courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group
"Breathe" contains a sample from "Please Darling, Don't Say Goodbye" written by Gil Askey & Linda Clifford as performed by Linda Clifford, published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. on behalf of itself and Andrask Music used courtesy of Rhino Entertainment, a division of Warner Music Group
"Let's Go Out Tonight" contains a portion of the composition "Thinking About Your Charm" written by Reginald Andrews, Leon "Ndugu" Chancler and Donnie Sterling, published by Aimo Music Corp., Ujima Music, Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc., Hey Skimo Publishing Co.

Chart performance

ChartPeak
position
U.S. Billboard 20054