Tracklist: 01. Walking On Snow Battlefield (album) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Battlefield is the second studio album by American R&B and pop artist Jordin Sparks.[5] It was first released on July 17, 2009 in Australia and Ireland, July 20 in the UK and from July 21 worldwide, on Jive Records.[6] The album has debuted at number 7 in the US, number 11 in the UK, number 34 in Australia and top 20 in many territories. The album is a mixture of contemporary R&B and pop although many critics have cited dance-pop and pop-rock influences. For the album Sparks was reunited with previous producers and hitmakers Harvey Mason, Jr. and Claude Kelly as well as experimenting new sounds with award-winning songwriters and producers such as Ryan Tedder, Dr. Luke and Lucas Secon. The album has been generally well received by critics who praise the album as a solid effort with many single choices although there was some criticism over the decision not to take the album in a more R&B direction. The first single is also called "Battlefield" and was produced and co-written by Ryan Tedder. The single was released in North America on May 12 reaching the top 5 in Canada and top 10 in the US, making it her 5th consecutive top 20 hit there. Internationally the single reached the top 10 in Australia, New Zealand and Ireland, and the top 20 in most other territories. "S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)" is the second single. Jordin_Sparks From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jordin Brianna Sparks (born December 22, 1989)[1] is an American R&B & Pop singer-songwriter from Glendale, Arizona who rose to fame as the winner of the sixth season of American Idol. Sparks won when she was 17 years old, making her the youngest winner. She followed her American Idol victory with the release of her self-titled debut album in 2007, which has gone Platinum in the United States, having sold about 2 million copies worldwide. Due to the success of her debut album and its singles, she has won an American Music Award in 2008 and received her first Grammy nomination in 2009. Sparks's sophomore album Battlefield was released in July 2009 worldwide and debuted at #7 in the United States, three spots higher than her first album. The album's lead single was also titled "Battlefield" and peaked in the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has sold more than a million paid downloads thus far. Sparks's second single "S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)" was her first song to top the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play.[2] |