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| Recorded = 2002–2003
| Recorded = 2002–2003
| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]], [[Mainstream urban|urban pop]], [[contemporary R&B]],
| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]], [[Mainstream urban|urban pop]], [[contemporary R&B]],
[[Hip hop music|hip hop]]
| Length = 57:40 <small>(CD version)</small><br>41:10 <small>(digital release)</small>
| Length = 57:40 <small>(CD version)</small><br>41:10 <small>(digital release)</small>
| Label = [[Universal Records]] <small>(2005)</small><br> [[Bad Boy Records|Bad Boy Worldwide]]/Clockwork Entertainment/2620 Music <small>(2008)</small>
| Label = [[Universal Records]] <small>(2005)</small><br> [[Bad Boy Records|Bad Boy Worldwide]]/Clockwork Entertainment/2620 Music <small>(2008)</small>

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Reality is the second studio album by American pop group Dream. It was released in limited quantities in France in late 2005 over two years after the group had disbanded; it remained unreleased elsewhere until 2008, when it became available on the United States iTunes Store.

Production

Dream returned to the recording studio to work on the follow-up to It Was All a Dream in 2002. For this album, Dream teamed up with producers such as Scott Storch, Sean Combs, Darkchild and The Underdogs. Halfway through the recording process, Melissa Schuman left Dream to pursue acting in April 2002 and was replaced by Kasey Sheridan in the early fall of 2002. Production was completed by early 2003.

Release and promotion

Dream returned to the music scene with a sexier image in June 2003 with the release of the album's first single, "Crazy" (featuring Loon). The song did not receive the acclaim and popularity of the group's debut single "He Loves U Not" and its accompanying music video caused controversy due to member Kasey Sheridan's provocative dancing because many thought she was too young to be dancing in a suggestive way (she was only 15 years old at the time).

Reality was originally due for a May 2003 release but was pushed back numerous times until, ultimately, Dream were dropped from Bad Boy Records. Because of this, plans for "That's OK" (featuring Fabulous) to be released as a second single were also cancelled. In September 2005, Reality became available for purchase through French Virgin Megastores under Universal Records and on May 13, 2008, Reality became available for digital purchase on the United States iTunes Store.

Track listing

# Title Time
1 "Diana (Interlude)" 0:51
2 "Why Me?" 3:41
3 "That's OK" (featuring Fabolous; produced by Underdogs) 4:20
4 "Crazy" (featuring Loon; prod. by Scott Storch) 4:01
5 "Hard 2 Stop" (prod. by Darkchild) 3:42
6 "The Real Me" 3:30
7 "What It Is You're Feeling" 3:38
8 "Bring It Back"^ 3:57
9 "Holly (Interlude)" 1:26
10 "Sitting Here" 3:53
11 "Clap" 3:26
12 "Promise Me"^ 4:11
13 "Kasey (Interlude)" 0:40
14 "It Could Happen"^ 4:11
15 "Controlled" 4:25
16 "Ashley (Interlude)" 0:55
17 "I Am Woman" 3:27

^ Not included on the digital version of the album.

Members

  • Holly Arnstein
  • Ashley Poole
  • Diana Ortiz
  • Kasey Sheridan
  • Dream's official Bad Boy Records site – The Dream Site
  • Link to Reality album listing on French Virginmega site – Reality