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''Jordin Sparks'' is the debut album by the American pop and R&B singer
Jordin Sparks Jordin Sparks-Thomas (born December 22, 1989) is an American singer and actress. She rose to fame in 2007 after winning the sixth season of ''American Idol'' at age 17, becoming the youngest winner in the series' history. Her self-titled debu ...
, released on November 20, 2007, in the United States, and November 27, 2007, in Canada. In the United States, it debuted at number ten on the ''Billboard'' 200 with sales of 119,000 copies in the first week. It has produced four top twenty singles, with "
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" reaching number 8 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and "
No Air "No Air" is a song by American singers Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown. The song was written by James Fauntleroy II, Harvey Mason Jr., Steve Russell, Erik Griggs and Damon Thomas. It was released in the United States on February 11, 2008, and serv ...
" reaching number three. The album has sold over 3 million copies worldwide, her best-selling album by far. Sparks supported the album with the '' As I Am Tour'' and '' Jesse & Jordin LIVE Tour''. The album was certified Platinum for sales in excess of 1,000,000 by the
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in the US on December 12, 2008.


Background

Sparks won the sixth season of ''
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.'' On August 17, 2007, it was announced Sparks had signed to 19 Recordings/ Jive Records/
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, becoming the first ''Idol'' to join the label group, the second being David Archuleta the following year. All past ''Idol'' winners and runners-up are or were signed with the RCA Label Group’s J (
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), Arista (
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) or RCA (
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, Chris Daughtry,
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and idol successor
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) labels, with the exception of
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signed to
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. Sparks has stated that she recorded some songs for the album but the bulk of the recording was done in
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after the tour was over. She said the album would be "Top 40, radio-friendly, uplifting stuff" hopefully mixing "the
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sound of inaugural ''Idol''
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with the R&B edge of Beyoncé".


Release and promotion

Jordin confirmed on her MySpace that the official track listing as well as the release would carry bonus tracks at
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, and the
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. An exclusive video of the photoshoot for ''Jordin Sparks'' was posted on Sparks'
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channel in October, where snippets of "Permanent Monday", "Overcome" and "One Step at a Time" could be heard. There are two available covers of the album, one for the US and Canada, and one for the UK and Australia, although the US and Canada cover was available in the UK and Australia (in stores and on
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) until "No Air" came out in those countries, in which the new cover was released. The song "Permanent Monday" was featured in the Salt Lake City audition episode on the 8th season of ''
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''. The song "Young and In Love" & "This Is My Now" were featured in spirit episodes of MTV's '' The Hills''.


Singles

*The first single released was "
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", which was released to U.S. radio on August 27, 2007. The song became the album's first top ten hit, peaking at number eight on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. *The second single released was "
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", a duet with Chris Brown, which reached number three on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. On February 28, 2008 ''Billboard'' stated that "No Air" was the top digital sales gainer after selling 73,000 downloads. Both "Tattoo" and "No Air" have been certified platinum by the
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. "No Air" has also reached number one in both the Australian and New Zealand singles charts. "No Air" was the number one song of 2008 in New Zealand. *The album's third single, " One Step at a Time" was released on June 10, 2008 and peaked at seventeen on the Hot 100 giving Sparks her fourth consecutive Top 20 single. She is the only ''American Idol'' contestant to have all of their first four singles become Top 20 hits.


Other songs

*" This Is My Now" was released after the victory of Sparks on ''American Idol''. The song reached the Top 20 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, but never received official release as an album single.


Reception

The album entered the ''Billboard'' 200 at number ten, and has since sold over one million copies. It was released in the UK on April 14, 2008 but did not enter the UK album charts until July 2008, where it peaked at number 17. The album was certified Platinum in the U.S. on December 12, 2008. Critical response to the album has been generally favorable. '' Billboard'' stated Jordin brought "a first effort that's all over the map—and works" while sounding "like exactly what she should be singing at this age and juncture in her career." ''
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'' gave the album a B+ saying her debut "is as much effervescent fun as any post-Idol bow" and added "Idol has crowned winners with even bigger voices, but it hasn't given us one who's any easier on the ears."


Track listing


Personnel


Musicians

*Vocals – Jordin Sparks (tracks 1-2, 4, 6-9), (Lead- 3, 5, 10-12) *Featuring vocals by: Chris Brown (track 3) ( Jive) *Background vocals – Tracy Ackerman (track 12), Sheree Ford Brown,
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(10), James Fauntleroy (3), Steve Russell (3), Chau Phan (5, 11) *Guitar — Dave Rainger, Henrik Jonback, Corky James, Andrew Hey, and Ian Dench *Bass — Henrik Jonback, Alex Al, Emanuel Kiriakou, and Walter Afanasieff


Production

*Producers: Stargate, Jonas Jeberg, Cutfather,
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, The Underdogs, Erik "Bluetooth" Griggs,
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*Vocal producer: Andrew Wyatt *Mastering: Tom Coyne *Engineers: Mikkel S. Eriksen, Matty Green, Dabling Harward, Andrew Hey, Adam Kagen, Emanuel Kiriakou, Robert Smith, Brian Sumner, Pat Thrall,
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and Eric Rennaker *Assistant engineers: Jeremy Garrett, Clint Lawrence, Mike Laza, and Eric Rennaker *Mixing: Henrik Edenhed and Serban Ghenea *Mixing assistant: Josh Houghkirk and Nik Karpen *A&R: Nancy Roof and Jeff Fenster *Photography:
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Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


References


External links


Official Jordin Sparks website

Jordin Sparks MTV page
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