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Superwoman (album)

''Superwoman'' is the second studio album by Australian recording artist Paulini, released through Sony BMG Australia on 5 August 2006. It is the follow-up to her 2004 debut album, ''One Determined Heart''. Paulini recorded ''Superwoman'' in Spain, United States and the United Kingdom, and worked with several songwriters and producers, including Matthew Gerrard, Fingaz, Ray Hedges, Colin Emmanuel, Steve Kipner and Jarrad Rogers, among others. The album failed to achieve the commercial success of its predecessor, debuting at number 72 on the ARIA Albums Chart. It yielded two singles, "Rough Day" and "So Over You", and both performed moderately on the ARIA Singles Chart.
==Background and development==
''Superwoman'' was recorded in Spain, United States, and the United Kingdom. On 28 April 2005, Sony BMG Australia announced via their official website that Paulini had finished recording her second studio album and that it would include original material, unlike her debut album ''One Determined Heart'' (2004), which was predominantly covers of classic pop songs.〔 On 3 June 2005, Sony BMG announced that Paulini was in the process of finalising the album's track listing and that its lead single would be released to radio stations in August 2005. Paulini posted a preview of three of the album's songs, "Rough Day", "So Over You" and "I Believe", via her official website on 10 August 2005. It was later confirmed that "Rough Day" would be released as the lead single in October 2005, followed by the album's release in February 2006. However, in November 2005, Sony BMG announced that the single was pushed back for a January 2006 release.
On 12 January 2006, Sony BMG announced that ''Superwoman'' received another pushback to 12 March 2006. During this time, rumours began to circulate that Paulini was being dropped from the label.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Paulini )〕 However, the album was finally released on 5 August 2006. In a statement posted to her official website, Paulini said:

I absolutely treasure this album. I've had more control, some of my own songs are on it, and I've sung it exactly the way I wanted to sing it. I hope that people will be happy with it. I've tried my best. But for me, the most important thing is that people know that I can sing and I'm not faking everything. It's real and it's genuine.〔


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