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Battlefield (album)

* R&B
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| Length = 44:45
| Label = Jive, 19
| Producer = Benny Blanco, Cutfather, Scott Cutler, Toby Gad, Claude Kelly, Dr. Luke, Harvey Mason, Jr., Carlos McKinney, Sam Mizell, Anne Preven, The Runaways, Lucas Secon, Ryan Tedder, Dapo Torimiro
| Last album = ''Jordin Sparks''
(2007)
| This album = ''Battlefield''
(2009)
| Next album = ''ByeFelicia''
(2014)
| Misc =
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''Battlefield'' is the second studio album by American R&B and pop singer Jordin Sparks. It was first released on July 17, 2009, in Australia and Ireland, July 20 in the UK and from July 21 worldwide, on Jive Records. The album has debuted at number 7 in the US, number 11 in the UK, number 34 in Australia and top 20 in many territories.
The album is a mixture of contemporary R&B and pop although many critics have cited dance-pop and pop-rock influences. For the album Sparks was reunited with previous producers and hitmakers Harvey Mason, Jr. and Claude Kelly as well as experimenting new sounds with award-winning songwriters and producers such as Ryan Tedder, Dr. Luke and Lucas Secon. Upon its release, ''Battlefield'' received generally mixed to positive reviews from most music critics.
The first single is also called "Battlefield" and was produced and co-written by Ryan Tedder. The single was released in North America on May 12 reaching the top 5 in Canada and top 10 in the US, making it her fifth consecutive top 20 hit there. Internationally the single reached the top 10 in Australia, New Zealand and Ireland, and the top 20 in most other territories. "S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)" is the second single. "Don't Let It Go to Your Head", a cover of the single originally by Fefe Dobson was Sparks' third single to be released from the album. It was only released in the UK on January 8, 2010. The album has sold over 600,000 copies worldwide by September 2010.
== Background and production ==
Sparks confirmed in several interviews that the album would take the themes from the first single, "Battlefield". Then it was announced through the official press release that the album would be named ''Battlefield'', after the first single, because it was central to the themes and other recordings for the album. Speaking of the lead song, Sparks said
Sparks spoke to ''Billboard'' magazine about how the recording process was much different to that of her previous album. Her debut had been recorded in approximately 20 days due to the huge appetite that fans had for her music. On the new album Sparks took her time meaning that not only could she write some of the songs but also had time to make the sound more mature or reject records which she felt unhappy with.〔 Writing for the album began in the middle of 2008.

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