Real Girl (album)

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Real Girl is the debut solo album by British recording artist Mutya Buena. It was released on 4 June 2007 via Universal Records, following her departure from UK girl group the Sugababes in December 2005. “Real Girl” debuted and peaked at Number 10 on the UK Albums Chart, earning 35,103 copies in its first week. In its second week it sold 14,060 copies remaining Number 10. As of June 2017 it has been certified Platinum for sales of 300,000 copies in the United Kingdom.

Singles

"Real Girl" was the album's lead single and it was digitally released on 14 May 2007. The single was produced by Full Phatt, a London-based production company. It peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Buena's most successful single to date. It also reached the top ten in Finland, Slovakia and the Netherlands. The second single from the album was "Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control)" and it was released on 27 July 2007. The song was a collaboration with electronic music duo Groove Armada. It peaked at number eight on the UK Singles Chart, becoming her second top ten solo single. "Song 4 Mutya" received heavy airplay in Australia, where it peaked at number twenty-four in the country. It also managed to chart in other countries including Ireland, the Netherlands and Finland where it peaked at number twelve on the Finnish Singles Chart. "Just a Little Bit" was chosen to be the third single, and was released in late October in the United Kingdom. The single peaked at number sixty-five on the UK Singles Chart. The fourth and final single from the album was "B Boy Baby", and featured Amy Winehouse; it was released in late December and peaked at number seventy-three on the UK Singles Chart.

One track on the album, "Strung Out", was written by Buena's replacement in the Sugababes, Amelle Berrabah. Buena was reportedly unhappy upon finding this out, but record company executives pushed for the song's inclusion on the album.[5]

Chart performance

Real Girl debuted and peaked at number ten on the UK Albums Chart, having sold 35,103 copies. It eventually earnt 300,000 sales in the country, where it was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry. In Ireland, the album charted at number twenty-five. It also managed to chart on the Netherlands and Switzerland albums charts, at number thirty-three and thirty-six, respectively.

Track listing

Real Girl  - Standard edition
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Just a Little Bit"E. White, P. Sheyne3:17
2."Real Girl"L. Kravitz, N. Scarlett, M. Ward, D. Gillard3:29
3."Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control)" (featuring Groove Armada)Groove Armada, K. Poole, M. Buena, T. Hutton3:30
4."Breakdown Motel"C. Dodds, J. Dollar4:20
5."Strung Out"Pete Kirtley, Tim Hawes, Amelle Berrabah, M. Buena4:20
6."It's Not Easy"M. Buena, F. Howard, S. Frank, P. Simm4:32
7."Suffer for Love"A. Tennant, G. Lally, M. Buena, L. Simon, L. Brownlee, G. Redmond3:27
8."Not Your Baby"M. Buena, M. Ward, D. Gillard3:29
9."Wonderful"J. Thompson, G. Roudette-Muschamp3:07
10."B Boy Baby" (featuring Amy Winehouse)P. Spector, E. Greenwich, J. Barry, A. Hunte3:53
11."This is Not (Real Love)" (featuring George Michael)G. Michael, J. Jackman, R. Cushnan5:58
12."Paperbag" (UK bonus track)J. Douglas, N. Woodward, M. Buena4:18
13."My Song"J. Thompson, G. Roudette-Muschamp, W. Wilkins3:36
14."Real Girl" (Duncan Powell Remix) (Japanese bonus track)L. Kravitz, N. Scarlett, M. Ward, D. Gillard5:58

Charts and certifications

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Released on Monday, 4 June 2007 (4 June 2007). "Digital Spy review". Digitalspy.co.uk. Retrieved 31 August 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "NME review". Nme.com. 1 June 2007. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  4. ^ "Yahoo! Music UK review". Uk.launch.yahoo.com. 14 June 2007. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  5. ^ 12 July 2007, 23:30 BST (12 July 2007). "Buena unhappy over Sugababes song – Music News". Digital Spy. Retrieved 31 August 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "British album certifications – Mutya Buena – Real Girl". British Phonographic Industry.