Feel Good (Che'Nelle album)

Feel Good
Studio album by Che'Nelle
Released 16 February 2010 (2010-02-16)
Recorded 2008-09
Genre Dancehall, hip hop, R&B, reggae fusion
Length 56:87
Label EMI Music Japan
Che'Nelle chronology
Things Happen for a Reason
(2007)
Feel Good
(2010)
Luv Songs
(2011)
Singles from Feel Good
  1. "Feel Good"
    Released: January 2010
  2. "Missing"
    Released: 2010

Feel Good is the second studio album by Australian recording artist Che'Nelle. It was released on 16 February 2010 by EMI Japan. It features production from Charles Dixon.[1]

The first single Feel Good from this album is strongly influenced by Reggae and Dancehall music just like her first single "I Fell in Love with the DJ" off her debut album "Things Happen for a Reason" which features Jamaican Dancehall artist Cham. The music video for Feel Good premiered online on 11 January 2010. The second single is Missing, a music video was also released.

Track listing

Japanese Edition[2][3]

No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Feel Good"   Jason Gill 3:34
2. "Sunshine"   Jason Gill 3:15
3. "First Love"   Chris 'Ruff Diamond' Robinson 4:20
4. "Pretty Boy"   Gregg Pagani 3:30
5. "Eliminated"   Emile Ghantous & Erik Nelson 3:23
6. "Missing"   The Ratt Pakk 4:21
7. "Tear Jerker"   Frederik Tao & Fridolin 4:02
8. "Running A Muck" (featuring Shaggy) Tony "CD" Kelly 4:27
9. "Headphones"   Emile Ghantous & Erik Nelson 3:53
10. "Venus & Mars"   Emile Ghantous & Erik Nelson 4:00
11. "Razor" (featuring Colby O'Donis) Colby O'Donis 3:21
12. "See Thru"   Matt Friedman 3:21
13. "I Fell in Love with the DJ" (Ruff Diamond Remix) Chris 'Ruff Diamond' Robinson 4:00
14. "First Love" (featuring Lecca)   4:20
15. "Missing" (House Version)   5:00

References

  1. Air Bourne (13 February 2010). "Malaysian-born singer Che'Nelle is back with her second disk, "Feel Good"". The Bajan Reporter. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  2. "Artist - Che'Nelle". EMI Music Japan. 2010. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  3. "Amazon.com: Feel Good (Shm -CD) Import: Che'Nelle". February 2010. Retrieved 21 March 2010.
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