Rowland unveiled her new sound via the album's lead single, "Stole," which touches on the topic of school violence. The single is currently No. 62 on Billboard's Hot 100 and No. 56 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart.
As the song climbs the charts it also doesn't hurt Rowland's cause that she's coming off a seven-week run atop the Hot 100 as part of "Dilemma," a single on which she collaborates with Nelly. The single, which originally appeared on the rapper's Universal set "Nellyville," also appears on "Simply Deep."
Rowland -- who is slated to promote the album on BET's "Access Granted," "Saturday Night Live," "Showtime at the Apollo," and "Soul Train" -- is also building a film career. She is currently in Vancouver shooting the horror film "Freddy vs. Jason" with Robert Englund.
Britney may have a lobotomy but at least she doesn't need a Voo Doo Priest, virgin blood and Racial controversy for her soul to inhabit a rotting corpse
Kelly should've focused on Europe instead of the US and should've done a dance album with some urban pop songs. Stole, Work, When Love Takes Over were successful there.