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Supernova(Lisa Lopes album)

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Supernova
Studio albumby
ReleasedAugust 14, 2001(2001-08-14)
RecordedOctober 2000 – April 2001
Genre
LabelArista
Producer
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopeschronology
Supernova
(2001)
Eye Legacy
(2009)
SinglesfromSupernova
  1. "The Block Party"
    Released: July 8, 2001
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
MTV Asia[2]
NME[3]
Slant Magazine[4]

Supernovais the debut solostudio albumby American singerLisa LopesofTLCand is the only one released in her lifetime, prior to hertraffic collision-related death in 2002. Despite failing to chart, it generally received positive reviews by themusic critics.

Album information

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The album's original titles were "Fantasy1.com" and "A New Star is Born", but were eventually changed to "Supernova". The release date for the album was August 16, 2001, the day of her father's birthday, as well as her grandfather's death. This is alluded to in the lyrics of the song "A New Star Is Born". The United States release date was intended to be October 29, 2001, but the album's U.S. release was cancelled due to poor sales overseas.

The album's first single, "The Block Party",was sent to radio in July 2001 and became a top 20 hit in the UK, but failed to chart on theBillboardHot 100. The second single was to have been "Hot!", however, when the album release was canceled in the United States, all further singles were canceled. Though the album was canceled byArista,Lopes tried selling the album on her website (Eyenetics), but to no success.

Several tracks from the album were remixed byDeath Row Recordsfor Lopes' plannedN.I.N.Aalbum. The album was cancelled after Lopes' death, but was leaked online in 2011. Songs from the album were re-released in a remixed form in 2009 asEye Legacy.

Track listing

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Credits are adapted from the album's Liner Notes[5]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Life is Like a Park" (featuringCarl Thomas)Tracey Horton,Mark Pitts,Terence DudleyTerence Dudley4:00
2."Hot!"T. Horton,Lisa Lopes,Dana Stinson,Raymond Grant, Richard GrantRockwilder,DJ Twinz(Raymond Grant & Richard Grant)4:13
3."The Block Party"L. Lopes, T. Horton,Salaam Remi,Maurice WhiteSalaam Remi4:04
4."Let Me Live"L. Lopes, M. Pitts, S. Remi, Inga Willis, Mungal PatasarSalaam Remi3:53
5."Jenny" (featuringJazze Pha)L. Lopes, K. Thomas, M. Pitts,Phalon Alexander,Ricardo ThomasRick Rock6:08
6."I Believe in Me"T. Horton, T. DudleyTerence Dudley4:16
7."Rags to Riches" (featuringAndre Rison)L. Lopes,Andre RisonBad Moon4:37
8."True Confessions" (featuringAngela Hunte)L. Lopes, K. Thomas, S. Remi,Angela HunteSalaam Remi3:49
9."Untouchable"(with2Pac)L. Lopes, T. Horton,Tupac Shakur2Pac,Left Eye5:34
10."Head to the Sky" (featuringBlaque)L. Lopes, I. Willis, A. Rison, M. White, Armando Colon,Natina ReedArmando Colon4:14
11."The Universal Quest" (featuringEsthero)L. Lopes,Jean-Bea Englishman,Isaac Giles, Kimani ClarkTwin Dragons5:48
12."A New Star is Born" (featuring Tangi Forman)L. Lopes, Tangi Forman, Karl Heilbron,Andrew Vowles,Robert Del Naja,Grant Marshall,Tracey Thorn,Ben Watt,James BrownKarl Heilbron4:31
13."Breathe" (featuringGrant Geissmanand Tangi Forman) (hidden track)L. LopesLeft Eye4:25
14."Friends" (featuringCassandra Lucas) (Japanese bonus track)L. LopesTerence Dudley4:45

Release history

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Region Date
United Kingdom August 16, 2001
Japan September 19, 2001
Australia November 12, 2001
China March 12, 2002

References

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  1. ^"Supernova - Lisa" Left Eye "Lopes | Songs, Reviews, Credits".AllMusic.Retrieved3 January2022.
  2. ^"MTV Asia review".Mtvasia.com.Retrieved3 January2022.
  3. ^"Justice's First Track In Five Years Will Get You In The Mood For Your Holidays".Nme.com.14 July 2016.Retrieved3 January2022.
  4. ^Cinquemani, Sal (28 April 2002)."Review: Lisa" Left Eye "Lopes, Supernova".Slantmagazine.com.Retrieved3 January2022.
  5. ^Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes. "Supernova" (Album Notes). Arista. 2001.