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1999 studio album by Raven-Symoné From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Undeniable is the second (and first independently released) studio album by American singer Raven-Symoné. Although her first album was full of kid-rap, she used this album to display her vocal ability while still holding true to her roots in rap. The album was released on May 4, 1999, and as of February 2007[update] has sold over 2,000 copies.[4]
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Released | May 4, 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1998–1999 | |||
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Length | 48:21 | |||
Label | Crash Records/RayBlaize Records | |||
Producer | Paul K. Walker, Rogelio "Roger" Wilson, Tony Williams[1] | |||
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After the lack of success with her debut, Here's to New Dreams, Raven was dropped from MCA Records in 1994. After a short break, she co-founded RayBlaize Records with her father, Christopher Pearman in 1996, and signed a deal with Crash Records in 1997. The song "Pure Love" was written by first season American Idol contestant EJay Day, and the song "I Love You" was written by Stevie Wonder. The album features the single "With a Child's Heart", also a Stevie Wonder song.
Raven-Symoné was an opening act for 'N Sync's first tour, the 1998-1999 'N SYNC Tour.[5] One single was released, "With a Child's Heart", a Stevie Wonder song. It spawned three music videos, one for each version of the song.
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