Undiscovered (Brooke Hogan album)

Undiscovered
Studio album by Brooke Hogan
Released October 24, 2006
(Release history)
Recorded 2003–2006
Genre Dance-pop, R&B
Length 51:09
Label Storch, SoBe
Producer Scott Storch, KayGee
Brooke Hogan chronology
Undiscovered
(2006)
The Redemption
(2009)
Singles from Undiscovered
  1. "About Us"
    Released: June 13, 2006
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Commonsense Media[2]

Undiscovered is the debut album from American singer Brooke Hogan, released on October 24, 2006 by Storch Music Company and SoBe Entertainment. The album sold 30,000 copies in its first week, debuting at #28.[3] As of April 2007, the album had sold a total of 127,000 copies.[4] The album was going to be re-released in 2007 along with a new single, but instead Hogan decided to begin work on her second album.

Background

Brooke Hogan first signed a record deal with Trans Continental Records in 2002. She began work on her debut album in mid-2003 and had an album recorded and ready to be released in September 2004. Unfortunately for Brooke, after her first single "Everything to Me", bombed the charts, the release of her debut album This Voice was canceled and she was dropped from the label. Two years later, Hogan signed to Storch Music Company, as well as SoBe Entertainment to release her debut album, which she had been recording for three years.

Recording

Hogan recorded the album in Miami, Florida with producer Scott Storch. The song "Beautiful Transformation" was originally to feature a rap by Stacks, but they changed it at the last minute to feature the original lyrics written for the song and sung by Hogan. Brooke stated in August 2007 that she was very unhappy with the record, and she also felt it did not reflect her as an artist like her second album.

Singles

The lead single from the album "About Us" premiered on the season two finale of Hogan Knows Best. It was officially released on June 13, 2006. The song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at #33 for the week ending August 19, 2006. The music video premiered on Hogan Knows Best on June 25, 2006. The music video also appeared on Total Request Live on July 24, 2006 as a PRE-RL.

"Heaven Baby" was released as the album's second single on January 2, 2007, and received minimal pop airplay throughout the month of January, 2007.[5] A video was going to be filmed in February 2007, but after the song had no success, the plans of making it the second single were cancelled, as was the video.

"For a Moment" was released as a promotional single on March 6, 2007. Later that month, Brooke released a music video for the song, which featured clips of seasons three and four of Hogan Knows Best.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."About Us" (featuring Paul Wall)Jason Boyd, Paul Slayton, Scott StorchScott Storch3:23
2."Heaven Baby" (featuring Beenie Man)Nelly Furtado, Moses Davis, StorchScott Storch4:15
3."Next Time"  Makeba, Robert Waller, Kam Houff, StorchScott Storch3:19
4."For a Moment"  Anthony Asher, StorchScott Storch3:48
5."My Space"  Jason "Poo Bear" Boyd, StorchScott Storch3:24
6."All About Me"  Boyd, StorchScott Storch3:51
7."My Number" (featuring Stack$)Boyd, Yannique Barker, StorchScott Storch3:40
8."Beautiful Transformation"  Brooke Bollea, Steve Morales, Balewa MuhammedSteve Morales4:12
9."One Sided"  Boyd, StorchScott Storch3:34
10."Letting Go"  Houff, StorchScott Storch4:21
11."Dance Alone" (featuring Nox)Boyd, Rene Pichardo, StorchScott Storch3:24
12."Love You, Hate You"  Tawanna Dobney, Joel Kipnis, Dan Wilenski, Bert Keyes, Sylvia RobinsonKaygee, JK & Dan Strong3:39
13."Incognito"  Keir Gist, Joel Kipnis, Dan Wilenski, Terence Abney, Addaryll Wilson, Brian Coleman, Tawanna Dobney, Claude KellyKaygee, JK, Dan Strong, Terence "Tramp" Abney & BK3:04
14."Low Rider Jeans"  Bollea, Damon ElliottDamon Elliott3:23
Bonus tracks

Note: "Love You, Hate You" samples the 1970 The Moments song "Love on a Two-Way Street"

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200[6] 28
U.S. Billboard Top Independent Albums[7] 1

Release history

Country Date Format Label
United States October 24, 2006 CD, digital download SMC, SoBe Entertainment
Canada November 7, 2006 CD
January 9, 2007 Digital download

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Commonsense Media review
  3. Chris Harris (November 1, 2006). Hannah Montana Rains On My Chemical Romance's Parade MTV.com. Accessed 2009-08-28.
  4. Independent Sales Chart 4-18-07. IndieHQ.com. Accessed 2007-09-02.
  5. "Brooke Hogan". SoBe Entertainment. Archived from the original on 2007-01-10. Retrieved 2007-01-14.
  6. "Undiscovered - Brooke". Billboard. Retrieved December 1, 2011.
  7. "Undiscovered - Brooke". Billboard. Retrieved December 1, 2011.
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