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''No Gravity'' is the second studio album by Bajan recording artist Shontelle, released on September 21, 2010 by SRC Records. Initially scheduled for an August 2010 release the album had been in production since August 2009 and was pushed back by one month to include additional recording sessions with Rodney Jerkins. It has been preceded by the lead single "Impossible", which was released on February 9, 2010, and reached number thirteen on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. A second single, "Perfect Nightmare", was sent to US radio on August 31, 2010. The album debuted at number eighty-one before falling off the chart the following week. In May 2011, according to a post on Shontelle's official Facebook page, the album was due for re-release in 2011. However it was revealed in August 2011, that Shontelle was working on her third studio album. ==Background== Shontelle stated that the album would be experimental and rock-influenced and described the overall sound as "well-balanced".〔 The album was delayed from its original August 24 release date to September 14 (later September 21) in order for Shontelle to collaborate with Darkchild.〔("Shontelle pushes album back to work with Darkchild" ). 2010-08-01. The Prophet Blog. Retrieved 2010-08-02.〕 The late sessions with producer Rodney Jerkins, made one of Shontelle's dreams come true. She said he is someone who she "always wanted to work with", and that the studio sessions ultimately generated what is about to become the album's second single, "Perfect Nightmare". ''Beatweek'' described the song as something which "threatens to be a ballad for its first minute, but ultimately explodes into a dance-friendly number." The song "DJ Made Me Do It" was originally intended for twin sisters, Nina Sky, who recorded the song for their second album. But when their project was delayed the song's writers, The Jackie Boyz, Bruno Mars and Philip Lawrence, offered it to Shontelle because technically the song didn't belong to Nina Sky. Speaking about the title in August 2010 to UK urban writer Pete Lewis of ''Blues & Soul'', Shontelle explained: "'No Gravity' became almost like this mantra that I adopted to my life and to the whole project... I basically thought 'I really can't let anything stand in my way; I can't let anything stop me from rising to the top; I can't have anything holding me down or holding me back. There has to be no gravity, so I can float higher and higher!"〔Lewis, Pete ("Shontelle: Show & telle" ). ''Blues & Soul'' (1035).〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「No Gravity (Shontelle album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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