In 1997, Nicole Wray appeared as a featured vocalist on the song 'Gettaway' for Missy Elliott's first album 'Supa Dupa Fly', and using that as a springboard she released her first solo single 'Make It Hot' the following year, with the record peaking in the top-five on Billboard's Hot 100. This was followed by an album of the same name, but it didn't fare as well as the single, peaking at forty-two on Billboard Top 200 Albums and ninety-one on the UK Albums Chart. Further singles from the album failed to promote sales, although in 1999 Missy Elliott once again featured Wray on her single 'All n My Grill', which achieved some success in European markets. and even garnered a gold-status certification by the SNEP. In 2000, Wray began recording her original second album titled 'Elektric Blue', releasing 'I'm Lookin'' as the lead single, but despite the record's moderate performance on the R&B chart, the album was subjected to several postponements. Wray had partnered with producers outside the SuperFriends clique, and recruited composers Diane Warren, Teddy Bishop, Harold Lily, Tamara Savage, Pharrell Williams & Chad Hugo of The Neptunes/N*E*R*D during demo sessions for the album, writing songs such as 'Gonna Love You', 'Only Love', 'Dial My Heart', and 'Jump'. During the course of summer 2000, she decided to work again with collaborators Missy Elliott & Timbaland, coming up with 'Single Life', '(No Joke) Mama Used to Say', 'Club 2G', and 'Bangin' (Don't Lie)', the latter serving as one of two buzz singles for 'Elektric Blue'. Sadly, the single went nowhere due to the signing of Wary's Goldmind Inc. label-mate Torrey Carter, whose inclusion pushed her and other label-mate's projects into 2001. The event caused her to retool the album once more and choose a softer single compared to her previous selections, and the ballad 'I'm Lookin'' was chosen as the official lead single, but although it garnered minor airplay on video networks like BET's 'Midnight Love', it failed to make a bigger impression on the Billboard chart, and as a result 'Elektric Blue' was pushed back once more towards the fourth quarter of 2001, with the consequence that Wray asked to be released from her contract, and 'Elektric Blue' was consigned to the vaults. Once again, record company politics got in the way and prevented a fine album from being heard by the fans, and so, just as Lady Wary re-emerges with her new album 'Piece Of Me', here is a chance to hear that shelved recording, and to curse the record company for keeping it hidden away. 'Sweetest' was only a brief minute and a half long, so I've extended it into a more listenable three minute piece.
Track listing
01 I'm Lookin'
02 Not My Man (Meet Me At The Spot)
03 (No Joke) Mama Used To Say (feat. Redman & Missy Elliott)
04 Wanna Cruise
05 Single Life (Interlude) (feat. Missy Elliott)
06 Sweetest
07 Bangin' (Don't Lie) (feat. Prodigy)
08 (You) Played The Game
09 Sayonara
00 U Can't Be Me
11 Gonna Love You
12 Ghetto Children (feat. Bizzy)
07 Bangin' (Don't Lie) (feat. Prodigy)
08 (You) Played The Game
09 Sayonara
00 U Can't Be Me
11 Gonna Love You
12 Ghetto Children (feat. Bizzy)
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