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==Production==
==Production==
The album was recorded over a period of time beginning with “Who’s My Bitch” in late 2006/early 2007, and finished with "Patron Tequila", but the girls revealed that they were back in the studio recording new songs. It is unknown if the album is now finished. They confirmed that the album will feature many different Genre's including Urban, Pop, R&B, Hip-Hop, Rock and Opera. Current confirmed prodcuers include Fernando Garibay, will.i.am, Tricky, The-Dream, Martin Kierszenbaum, Mark Taylor, Polow Da Don, Cee-Lo Green, Sean Garrett, Lucas Secon and The Stereotypes<ref>http://paradiso-girls.com/index.php/2009/08/crazy-horse-album-info/</ref>. In 2008, their song "W.O.W" appeared on UK ITunes, speakulating that the song was to be their first single, although it has since been removed<ref>http://paradiso-girls.com/index.php/2009/08/did-you-know/</ref>.
The album was recorded over a period of time beginning with “Who’s My Bitch” in late 2006/early 2007, and finished with "Patron Tequila", but the girls revealed that they were back in the studio recording new songs. It is unknown if the album is now finished. They confirmed that the album will feature many different Genre's including urban, pop, R&B, hip-hop, rock and opera. Current confirmed prodcuers include Fernando Garibay, will.i.am, Tricky, The-Dream, Martin Kierszenbaum, Mark Taylor, Polow Da Don, Cee-Lo Green, Sean Garrett, Lucas Secon and The Stereotypes<ref>http://paradiso-girls.com/index.php/2009/08/crazy-horse-album-info/</ref>. In 2008, their song "W.O.W" appeared on UK ITunes, speakulating that the song was to be their first single, although it has since been removed<ref>http://paradiso-girls.com/index.php/2009/08/did-you-know/</ref>.


Snippets of songs "So Over",<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YldDqwb36uE</ref> "Down"<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSHmjvd7Bzc</ref> and "Unpredictable"<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEnEGIehc44</ref> were uploaded on Youtube. On May 21, 2009 prior to the girls announcing their second single, "That's Just What I Like" which features guest vocals from [[Black Eyed Peas]] member [[Will.I.Am]] leaked onto the internet, which gained mostly positive reviews from critics and fans. <ref>http://www.paradisogirls.org/</ref> The leak was unexpected, and the girls decided that the song will be their second single. The girls would go on with adding the song to their tour setlists along with other unreleased songs expected to appear on their debut album.
Snippets of songs "So Over",<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YldDqwb36uE</ref> "Down"<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSHmjvd7Bzc</ref> and "Unpredictable"<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEnEGIehc44</ref> were uploaded on Youtube. On May 21, 2009 prior to the girls announcing their second single, "That's Just What I Like" which features guest vocals from [[Black Eyed Peas]] member [[Will.I.Am]] leaked onto the internet, which gained mostly positive reviews from critics and fans. <ref>http://www.paradisogirls.org/</ref> The leak was unexpected, and the girls decided that the song will be their second single. The girls would go on with adding the song to their tour setlists along with other unreleased songs expected to appear on their debut album.

Revision as of 21:07, 25 January 2010

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Crazy Horse is the debut album by pop group Paradiso Girls. The album has been in production since 2007, and has featured production from Will.I.Am among many others. It will be released in the first half of 2010, via Interscope Records and will.i.am music group. The albums first single, titled "Patron Tequila" featuring Lil Jon and rapper Eve, was released on April 14th, 2009 and charted on Billboards Hot Dance/Club Play chart, peaking at number 3. The girls frequently update fans on the status of the album, via their twitters.

Production

The album was recorded over a period of time beginning with “Who’s My Bitch” in late 2006/early 2007, and finished with "Patron Tequila", but the girls revealed that they were back in the studio recording new songs. It is unknown if the album is now finished. They confirmed that the album will feature many different Genre's including urban, pop, R&B, hip-hop, rock and opera. Current confirmed prodcuers include Fernando Garibay, will.i.am, Tricky, The-Dream, Martin Kierszenbaum, Mark Taylor, Polow Da Don, Cee-Lo Green, Sean Garrett, Lucas Secon and The Stereotypes[1]. In 2008, their song "W.O.W" appeared on UK ITunes, speakulating that the song was to be their first single, although it has since been removed[2].

Snippets of songs "So Over",[3] "Down"[4] and "Unpredictable"[5] were uploaded on Youtube. On May 21, 2009 prior to the girls announcing their second single, "That's Just What I Like" which features guest vocals from Black Eyed Peas member Will.I.Am leaked onto the internet, which gained mostly positive reviews from critics and fans. [6] The leak was unexpected, and the girls decided that the song will be their second single. The girls would go on with adding the song to their tour setlists along with other unreleased songs expected to appear on their debut album.

While promoting, they also did collaborations with various artists; the group was featured on Space Cowboy's music video for his song "Falling Down" with Chelsea receiving vocal credits as well as on the remix to Space Cowboy's song "I Came 2 Party" with Cinema Bizarre and Far East Movement[7].

Promotion

They have been taking part in numerous events to promote their upcoming album, Crazy Horse, performing "Who's My Bitch" and "Unpredictable".[8][9] They have also taken part in the NowNewNext concert series live at the Six Flags.[10] and are touring along with LMFAO, Shwayze, Far East Movement and Space Cowboy on the Party Rock Tour.[11] During the tour, Chelsea and Lauren were featured in a performance by Matt Goss at the Gossy Room in Las Vegas[12]. Their tour appearances saw them perform new songs expected to be appearing on their long awaited debut album, including "DJ" and "Boys Go Crazy". After their act in the Party Rock Tour, the girls are set to film a Reality TV Show which will feature them as they live their lives and will also show them at work promoting for their debut album. The show is set to be filmed in January 2010 and is given a March 2010 premiere.

Singles

  • "Patron Tequila" is the first and lead single from the album. Featuring rappers Lil Jon and Eve, the song was released on US iTunes on April 14, 2009 and peaked on Billboard's Hot Dance/Club Play at number 3. An international release is planned in 2010.
  • "That's Just What I Like" (or "What I Like") will be the second single from the album. Confirmed by member Aria, the song features Will.I.Am and will be released in the first half of 2010.
  • "Boys Go Crazy" has been confirmed as the third single from the album, before the second single's release. It was produced by The Stereotypes.

Tracklist

Confirmed tracks

Note: All confirmed songs has been stated on their official website [13].

Unconfirmed tracks

Release history

Region Release date Format Label
United States 2010 CD, Digital download Interscope/will.i.am music group
Canada
Europe
United Kingdom

References