1. 3 Words (featuring will.i.am)
2. Parachute
3. Heaven (featuring will.i.am
4. Fight For This Love
5. Rain On Me
6. Make Me Cry
7. Happy Hour
8. Stand Up
9. Don't Talk About This Love
10 . Boy Like You (featuring will.i.am)
11. Heartbreaker (featuring will.i.am)
Singles
Fight for this love Released: 16 October 2009 Genre: R&B, dance, pop Writer(s): Wayne Wilkins, Steve Kipner, Andre Merritt Producer(s): Wayne Wilkins, Steve Kipner PEAK: #1 (UK, Scotland, Ireland, Hungary, Denmark) MUSIC VIDEO In the UK, "Fight for This Love" debuted at #1 on the UK Singles Chart. It sold 134,000 copies in one day. The final first week sales totalled 292,000 copies beating the 213,000 that Girls Aloud's debut single, "Sound of the Underground" sold back in 2002. By the end of 2009 it was declared the fourth best-selling single of the year, and 29th best selling of the decade (2000s). On 14 May 2010, just over six months after release, the single was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry
3 words Ft. will.i.am Released: 20 December 2009 Genre: Synthpop, dance-pop Writer(s): William Adams, George Pajon, Cheryl Cole Producer(s): will.i.am PEAK: #2 (Australia) #3 (Scotland) #4 (UK) #5 (Hungary & Australia) MUSIC VIDEO "3 Words" made its official debut on the UK Singles Chart at #26, following strong digital sales from the release of the album, two weeks prior. Then a day before its digital release and 2 days before its CD release the single climbed to #14. Later during the first week of 2010 it would go on to peak at #4, giving Cole her 3rd consecutive Top 5 UK hit. On 14 May 2010 the single was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry for shipping 200,000 copies
Parachute Released: 11 March 2010 Genre: R&B, pop Writer(s): Ingrid Michaelson, Marshall Altman Producer(s): Syience PEAK: #1 (Romania) #2 (Poland) #4 (Ireland) #5 (UK) MUSIC VIDEO The song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 65 because of digital downloads, on the issue dated 26 December 2009. The song re-entered the chart at 88 on 9 January 2010. On 14 February '10, The single made its Top 40 debut by appearing at number 26. By the end of March 2010 the song reached its current peak of five giving Cole her third consecutive top-five UK hit and 3rd consecutive Top 10 hit in Ireland.
Messy Little Raindrops
Tracklist
1. Promise This
2. Yeah Yeah (featuring Travie McCoy)
3. Live Tonight
4. The Flood
5. Amnesia
6. Eveyone
7. Raindrops
8. Hummingbird
9. Better To Lie (featuring August Rigo)
10. Let's Get Down (featuring will.i.am)
11. Happy Tears
12. Waiting
Singles
Promise this Released: 24 October 2010 Genre: Dance-pop Writer(s): Priscilla Hamilton, Wayne Wilkins, Christopher Jackson Producer(s): Wayne Wilkins PEAK: #1 (UK, Scotland & Ireland) MUSIC VIDEO "Promise This" debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming her second solo UK number one behind "Fight for This Love" (October 2009).It sold 157,210 copies in its debut week, which earned it the highest first-week sales of the year, for a non-charity single at that time. It is Cole's fourth solo consecutive top-five single in the United Kingdom."Promise This" was also successful in Scotland and Ireland, where it topped both countries' single charts.
The Flood Released: January 2, 2011 Genre: Soft rock Writer(s): Priscilla Hamilton, Wayne Wilkins Producer(s): Wayne Wilkins, Antwoine "T-Wiz" Collins PEAK: #18 (UK) MUSIC VIDEO On the week of November 13, 2010, "The Flood" debuted at number eighty-one in the United Kingdom. However, the song peaked at number eighteen six weeks later, making it the highest chart position for the single, and also the first song by Cole not to reach the top five in the UK. The song also peaked at number twenty-six in Ireland and number forty-six in Europe.
3rd album
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In July 2011, it was reported that Cole had begun work on her third studio album.The same month, Far East Movement stated that they had been in the studio with both Cole and Will.i.am. In late July 2011, MTV reported seeing Cole meeting up with singer Usher where they were spotted outside her hotel, also Perez Hilton said that Cole and Christina Aguilera were spotted having dinner together and they had been discussing a collaboration. In early September 2011 Taio Cruz revealed that he had been working on Cole's new album. He told radio station "Yeah, I can't say too much about the songs, but it was great to see her again,".
In September 2011, Cole was spotted in the studio with hip-hop producer Alex Da Kid. Also in January 2012, it was reported that Cole and Rihanna are due to collaborate on an 'up-tempo party anthem' for Cole's 3rd album, after they met at the 2011 BRIT Awards, and then again at the end of Rihanna's Loud Tour and becoming good friends.
1. 3 Words (featuring will.i.am)
2. Parachute
3. Heaven (featuring will.i.am
4. Fight For This Love
5. Rain On Me
6. Make Me Cry
7. Happy Hour
8. Stand Up
9. Don't Talk About This Love
10 . Boy Like You (featuring will.i.am)
11. Heartbreaker (featuring will.i.am)
Singles
Fight for this love Released: 16 October 2009 Genre: R&B, dance, pop Writer(s): Wayne Wilkins, Steve Kipner, Andre Merritt Producer(s): Wayne Wilkins, Steve Kipner PEAK: #1 (UK, Scotland, Ireland, Hungary, Denmark) MUSIC VIDEO In the UK, "Fight for This Love" debuted at #1 on the UK Singles Chart. It sold 134,000 copies in one day. The final first week sales totalled 292,000 copies beating the 213,000 that Girls Aloud's debut single, "Sound of the Underground" sold back in 2002. By the end of 2009 it was declared the fourth best-selling single of the year, and 29th best selling of the decade (2000s). On 14 May 2010, just over six months after release, the single was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry
3 words Ft. will.i.am Released: 20 December 2009 Genre: Synthpop, dance-pop Writer(s): William Adams, George Pajon, Cheryl Cole Producer(s): will.i.am PEAK: #2 (Australia) #3 (Scotland) #4 (UK) #5 (Hungary & Australia) MUSIC VIDEO "3 Words" made its official debut on the UK Singles Chart at #26, following strong digital sales from the release of the album, two weeks prior. Then a day before its digital release and 2 days before its CD release the single climbed to #14. Later during the first week of 2010 it would go on to peak at #4, giving Cole her 3rd consecutive Top 5 UK hit. On 14 May 2010 the single was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry for shipping 200,000 copies
Parachute Released: 11 March 2010 Genre: R&B, pop Writer(s): Ingrid Michaelson, Marshall Altman Producer(s): Syience PEAK: #1 (Romania) #2 (Poland) #4 (Ireland) #5 (UK) MUSIC VIDEO The song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 65 because of digital downloads, on the issue dated 26 December 2009. The song re-entered the chart at 88 on 9 January 2010. On 14 February '10, The single made its Top 40 debut by appearing at number 26. By the end of March 2010 the song reached its current peak of five giving Cole her third consecutive top-five UK hit and 3rd consecutive Top 10 hit in Ireland.
Messy Little Raindrops
Tracklist
1. Promise This
2. Yeah Yeah (featuring Travie McCoy)
3. Live Tonight
4. The Flood
5. Amnesia
6. Eveyone
7. Raindrops
8. Hummingbird
9. Better To Lie (featuring August Rigo)
10. Let's Get Down (featuring will.i.am)
11. Happy Tears
12. Waiting
Singles
Promise this Released: 24 October 2010 Genre: Dance-pop Writer(s): Priscilla Hamilton, Wayne Wilkins, Christopher Jackson Producer(s): Wayne Wilkins PEAK: #1 (UK, Scotland & Ireland) MUSIC VIDEO "Promise This" debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming her second solo UK number one behind "Fight for This Love" (October 2009).It sold 157,210 copies in its debut week, which earned it the highest first-week sales of the year, for a non-charity single at that time. It is Cole's fourth solo consecutive top-five single in the United Kingdom."Promise This" was also successful in Scotland and Ireland, where it topped both countries' single charts.
The Flood Released: January 2, 2011 Genre: Soft rock Writer(s): Priscilla Hamilton, Wayne Wilkins Producer(s): Wayne Wilkins, Antwoine "T-Wiz" Collins PEAK: #18 (UK) MUSIC VIDEO On the week of November 13, 2010, "The Flood" debuted at number eighty-one in the United Kingdom. However, the song peaked at number eighteen six weeks later, making it the highest chart position for the single, and also the first song by Cole not to reach the top five in the UK. The song also peaked at number twenty-six in Ireland and number forty-six in Europe.
Gurls.. I tried to approach that Pratizio producer again. The one that confirmed me she was gonna release it here in the states...
Well this is what i said:
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@therealwhitepat patrizio me muero de anticipacion ugh cuanto mas tendremos que esperar? caray lol! ni un anuncio oficial ni nada #cheryl
This is what he replied:
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patrizio pigliapoco @therealwhitepat
@steph_5555 lol ya biene serra tus ojos. Y conta hasta 10 lol
Well, basically i said how long till we get an announcement, that i can't wait any longer lol.
He said: Close your eyes, is coming......and count to ten.
Gurls.. I tried to approach that Pratizio producer again. The one that confirmed me she was gonna release it here in the states...
Well this is what i said:
This is what he replied:
Well, basically i said how long till we get an announcement, that i can't wait any longer lol.
He said: Close your eyes, is coming......and count to ten.