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Stacie Orrico (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Stacie Orrico (album)

| Length = 43:43
| Label = ForeFront, Virgin
| Producer =
| Last album = ''Genuine''
(2000)
| This album = ''Stacie Orrico''
(2003)
| Next album = ''Live in Japan''
(2004)
| Misc =
}}

''Stacie Orrico'' is the second studio album and self-titled album by American singer and songwriter Stacie Orrico, which was released on March 25, 2003 by ForeFront Records and Virgin Records. The album had mixed more of Orrico's native music of Contemporary Christian Music, to more pop and R&B styles, but also featured teen pop and dance music incorporating in it.
''Stacie Orrico'' received generally favorable reviews from music critics, many calling Orrico the new "diva" of music, and praised the songs, but some said that it really was mixed with different genres. The album received charting success, with some peaking in the top spot. It peaked at number fifty-nine on the U.S. ''Billboard 200''. It also peaked at the top spot on the ''Billboard'' Top Christian Albums, and was certificated Gold by the RIAA. It peaked in the top ten in different countries, including Japan, Norway and the US, and the top twenty in Switzerland, New Zealand, Austria and Germany. The album was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album, but lost to Michael W. Smith.
== Background ==
When Orrico released her debut album, ''Genuine'', she released only one mainstream single which was "Everything". It was announced that she would record another album with her record label Forefront Records.
Orrico had recorded an album entitled ''Say It Again'', which was originally intended solely for Christian pop radio, with a release date of April 2002. However, when Virgin Records saw mainstream potential with Stacie, the album was postponed and then cancelled while it was retooled. Four tracks from ''Say It Again'' were removed, although two were later released as single b-sides and Japanese bonus tracks on the album. "Bounce Back", ''Say It Again'''s first single, was completely re-recorded and "Security" and "Maybe I Won't Look Back" received major alterations. The songs "Stuck", "(There's Gotta Be) More to Life", "I Promise", "I Could Be the One", "Instead", and "Strong Enough" were added to the tracklisting.
Many songs from the album, which were not released as singles, were released through Christian radio stations. It included "Security", "Strong Enough" and "Instead", which were released as very promotional singles.

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