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Ciara Released July 5, 2013 (2013-07-05 ) Recorded 2011–2013 Studio
Los Angeles (2nd Floor Studios, Glendwood Palace, Larrabee Sound , Mason Sound, Paramount Studios);
Miami (Circle House Studios);
Atlanta (The Love Zone, Triangle Sound)
Genre
Length 43 :20 Label Epic Producer
Ciara is the self-titled fifth studio album by American singer Ciara , which was released on July 9, 2013. The album is Ciara's first release under Epic Records , since publicly asking Jive Records to release her from her recording contract. For the album, Ciara worked with L.A. Reid , who discovered Ciara and signed her to LaFace Records in 2003. Musically, Ciara features a mix of Southern hip hop , dance and R&B and features guest collaborations from American rappers Future , Nicki Minaj , B.o.B and Rick Ross .
Ciara received generally positive reviews from critics .
Producer(s)
1.
"I'm Out " (featuring Nicki Minaj )
3:58
2.
"Sophomore"
3:44
3.
"Body Party "
3:54
4.
"Keep on Lookin'"
Rock City
Cameron Wallace
3:17
5.
"Read My Lips "
Jerkins
Tommy Lumpkins[a ]
Ciara[a ]
4:08
6.
"Where You Go" (featuring Future )
Mike Will Made-It
P-Nasty[b ]
Ciara[a ]
Wilburn[a ]
3:43
7.
"Super Turnt Up"
4:28
8.
"DUI"
4:35
9.
"Livin' It Up " (featuring Nicki Minaj) D'Mile
3:45
10.
"Overdose "
Abraham
Oligee
Harrell[a ]
Ciara[a ]
3:47
Total length:
39:38
Producer(s)
11.
"Body Party (Remix)" (featuring Future and B.o.B ) (bonus track)
Mike Will Made-It
P-Nasty[b ]
Ciara[a ]
Wilburn[a ]
3:57
Total length:
43:20
Producer(s)
11.
"Backseat Love"
3:39
Total length:
43:02
Producer(s)
12.
"Boy Outta Here" (featuring Rick Ross )
3:51
13.
"One Night with You"
3:13
Total length:
50:24
^a signifies a vocal producer
^b signifies a co-producer
"Super Turnt Up" credits Ciara as a featured artist, where she raps in the song.
"Body Party" contains a sample of "My Boo " performed by Ghost Town DJ's , written by Carlton Mahone and Rodney Terry.[ 14]
"Livin' It Up" contains a portion of the composition "I Don't Know What It Is, But It Sure Is Funky" performed by Ripple .
Four limited editions of the album featuring branded merchandise were available from Ciara's official artist store.[ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18]
Credits for Ciara adapted from Allmusic .[ 19]
Ciara – art direction, design, executive producer, featured artist, primary artist, vocal producer, background vocals
Josh Abraham – producer
Drew Adams – assistant
Josie Aiello – background vocals
B.o.B – featured artist
Triana Bowman – production coordination
LaTrice Burnette – marketing
Brandon N. Caddell – assistant engineer
Jasper Cameron – instrumentation, producer, vocal arrangement
Nayvadius "Future" Cash – executive producer, vocal producer
Lauren Ceradini – publicity
Matt Champlin – engineer
Ariel Chobaz – engineer
The Co-Captains – instrumentation, producer, programming
Paul "Hot Sauce" Dawson – scratching
Briele Douglass – publicity
Josh Drucker – assistant, mixing assistant
Dernst Emile – producer
Asiah'h Eperson – background vocals
Seth Firkins – engineer
Livvi Franc – background vocals
Yolonda Frederick – make-up
Joe Fritz – engineer
Future – featured artist
Dalia Glickman – A&R
Kuk Harrell – vocal producer
Ciara Harris – producer, vocal arrangement, vocal producer, background vocals
Trehy Harris – assistant, mixing assistant
James Hunt – assistant
Jaycen Joshua – mixing
Rodney Jerkins – instrumentation, mixing, producer
Taryn Kaufman – A&R
Dave Kutch – mastering
Courtney Lowery – publicity
Kim Lumpkin – production coordination
Tommy Lumpkins – vocal producer
The Madd Scientist – engineer
Maria Paula Marulanda – art direction, design
Harvey Mason, Jr. – engineer
Susan McDonald – packaging manager
Mike Will Made It – producer
Nicki Minaj – featured artist
Greg Morgan – sound design
Vernon Mungo – engineer
Luis Navarro – A&R
Chris "Tek" O'Ryan – engineer
Oligee – producer
Keith Parry – engineer
P-Nasty – producer
Cesar Ramirez – hair stylist
L.A. Reid – executive producer
Rock City – producer
The Rockstars – producer
Heather Santos – A&R
John Shullman – assistant
Soundz – producer, vocal producer, background vocals
Christopher "Tricky" Stewart – A&R
Mark Stewart – A&R
Ken Sunshine – publicity
Theron Thomas – vocals
Pat Thrall – engineer
Dan Tobiason – engineer
Stephen Villa – assistant
Robert Wadlington – A&R
Cam Wallace – programming
Cameron Wallace – producer
Ryan Williams – engineer
Andrew Wuepper – engineer, mixing
Yutsai – photography
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