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Bittersweet (Blu Cantrell album)

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Bittersweet is the second album by American R&B and soul singer Blu Cantrell, released on June 24, 2003 (see 2003 in music) via Arista Records. It peaked at number thirty-seven (#37) on the U.S. Billboard 200 charts and spawned the international hit single "Breathe." The album was not successful as her debut album, chartwise or in terms of sales and is so far uncertifed by the RIAA. However the album has sold well in Canada, Australia, and in the UK

Track listings

Standard

# Title Length
1. "I Love You" 3:48
2. "Sleep in the Middle" 4:34
3. "Unhappy" 4:08
4. "Impatient" (featuring Lil Kim & Fat Joe) 5:00
5. "Breathe" (featuring Sean Paul) 3:48
6. "Risk It All" 4:59
7. "Don't Wanna Say Goodbye" 4:01
8. "Happily Ever After" 3:49
9. "Holding on to Love" 3:47
10. "Let Her Go" 3:25
11. "Make Me Wanna Scream" (featuring Ian Lewis) 3:28
12. "No Place Like Home" 3:44

UK version

# Title Length
1. "I Love You" 3:48
2. "Sleep in the Middle" 4:34
3. "Unhappy" 4:08
4. "Impatient" (featuring Lil Kim & Fat Joe) 5:00
5. "Breathe" (featuring Sean Paul) 3:48
6. "Hit 'em Up Style (Oops!)" 1,2 4:10
7. "Risk It All" 4:59
8. "Don't Wanna Say Goodbye" 4:01
9. "All You Had to Say" 1,2 4:22
10. "Happily Ever After" 3:49
11. "Holding on to Love" 3:47
12. "Swingin'" 1 3:59
13. "Let Her Go" 3:25
14. "Round Up" (featuring Lady May) 1 4:14
15. "Make Me Wanna Scream" (featuring Ian Lewis) 3:28
16. "No Place Like Home" 3:44
  • 1 = Not featured on the US version of Bittersweet.
  • 2 = Also featured on the album So Blu.

Singles

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Charts

Chart Position
French Albums Chart[1] 91
Irish IRMA Albums Chart[2] 73
Swiss Albums Chart[3] 82
UK Albums Chart[4] 20
U.S. Billboard 200[5] 37
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[5] 8

References