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- CeCe_Peniston_discography abstract "American recording artist CeCe Peniston entered the music industry as a backing vocalist on the Overweight Pooch album Female Preacher, released in July 1991 on A&M Records. Besides her backing-vocal performance on the track "I Like It", released as a single, she was also given a credit for co-writing two compositions; "Kickin' Da Blues" and "Female Preacher". Peniston then went on to start her own solo career.Peniston recorded and released her own single "Finally" and debut-album, also named Finally, through A&M Records. The single was released in August 1991 and was followed by the album on January 28, 1992. Both the album Finally, and the single of the same name, were certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and the album by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA). They also earned two Silver certifications from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). By the time its total worldwide sales reached 3 million copies, "We Got a Love Thang" and "Keep On Walkin'", would give her three consecutively running number-1 hits on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play, and on the Canadian RPM Dance/Urban chart. Furthermore, each track reached the top-ten of Music Week's singles chart in the United Kingdom, and the top-twenty of Billboard's Hot 100 in the United States. The set itself broke into the top-forty album charts in Austria, Canada, the Netherlands and the UK, peaking in the US at number 70. Additional cuts from her debut album, such as "Inside That I Cried" and "Crazy Love", scored successes in the R&B charts. Peniston received a Best Female R&B/Soul Album-nomination at the 7th Soul Train Music Awards in 1993.Her second studio album, Thought 'Ya Knew, was released on January 25, 1994. Having entered the top-forty in UK and Switzerland, the album somewhat failed to match the sales of its predecessor, reaching its peak in the Billboard 200 at position 96. It did, however, make an impact on the dance charts, yielding two chart-toppers in the U.S. "I'm in the Mood", with its incorporated jazz elements, served as the album's pilot single and led the Tokio Hot 100 airplay chart in Japan. The second single "Hit by Love", another house anthem, was the singer's fifth club number one. "I'm Not Over You" and "Keep Givin' Me Your Love", also achieved top-five status.I'm Movin' On, the third album by Peniston, was released on September 9, 1996, and was viewed as a commercial failure. As such it did not achieve a presence in the official albums charts. "Movin' On", featuring rap by Suga T, reached number eighty-three, and her so-called "vocal duel" with JoJo Hailey, "Before I Lay", missed the US Hot 100 altogether. In February 1998 Peniston experienced a late comeback, when her remake of Jocelyn Brown's classic "Somebody Else's Guy" climbed to number thirteen on the British singles charts; her highest top-100 in the UK since May 1992. The song was also released on her greatest hits compilation The Best of CeCe Peniston, her closing album on A&M.Subsequently, Peniston managed to release a number of singles, some of which garnered attention within their genre. Amongst them were two solo tracks "He Loves Me 2" (1999) and "Lifetime to Love" (2000), as well as her collaborations with other artists, such as: "Reminiscin" with Ella Mae Saison (2001); "Deeper Love" with David Longoria (2005); and "Shame Shame Shame" featuring Soulshaker (2007). Following a fifteen-year hiatus Peniston announced she would release an album, titled CeCe, in August 2011 on the independent label West Swagg Music Group (WSMG). However, only three digital singles were released by now, including one new song called "Stoopid!". According to the WSMG website, her combined album and single sales totalsurpass 10 million.".
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