Sugababes Sweet 7: Album Sampler Featuring Ke Better __top__
Have you heard the Keisha sampler? Do you prefer her versions to Jade Ewen’s? Join the debate in the comments below.
The result was Sweet 7 : a sharp, aggressive, Auto-Tune-heavy foray into American electro-R&B. The group decamped to Los Angeles to work with the era’s biggest hitmakers: RedOne (Lady Gaga’s “Just Dance”), Ryan Tedder (Beyoncé’s “Halo”), and Stargate (Rihanna’s “Don’t Stop the Music”). The lead single, “Get Sexy,” dropped in August 2009. It was brash, divisive, and a top-five hit. sugababes sweet 7 album sampler featuring ke better
: Another Garibay-produced track that leaned heavily into the electro-R&B sound. Have you heard the Keisha sampler
Do not confuse this with the standard Sweet 7 (2009) with Keisha’s face on the cover. The is the one with a tracklist printed on a single folded card, often missing tracks 5–10. The result was Sweet 7 : a sharp,
Or are you looking for where to find audio of Keisha’s original Sweet 7 vocals?
: The only track from this era where Keisha's vocals remained on the final commercial release. About A Girl : Produced by , this track is a heavy slice of Gaga-esque future-house. Wear My Kiss : A guitar-driven, upbeat track that highlights Heidi Range's vocals more than previous efforts. Wait For You
The Sweet 7 era is largely considered the nadir of the Sugababes' career. Critics panned the "Americanization," and the public rejected the Jade-fronted lineup, leading to the band’s eventual hiatus in 2011.