Recording and development was brought on board to see the final studio sessions which led to
Killer Love being released. whilst recording her debut album. Amidst worldwide success with
The Pussycat Dolls, Scherzinger initially began work on her debut studio album back in 2005. The project, titled
Her Name is Nicole, saw the singer recording 75–100 songs, with some of the songs later ending up with the Pussycat Dolls. Amongst those working on the album were
Akon,
Gary Lightbody,
Dr. Dre,
Ne-Yo,
T.I.,
Timbaland,
will.i.am, and
Kanye West. However following four unsuccessful singles, Scherzinger admitted she was going to restart her album. In an interview with
Billboard magazine in April 2009, she said "the current incarnation of [my album] is just in talks and in the writing process. I haven't started recording yet". Singer-songwriter
Keri Hilson, confirmed that Scherzinger's album was not released so that Scherzinger could focus on the Pussycat Dolls instead. Then in January 2010, Scherzinger began the recording and writing process once again, reuniting with Ne-Yo on "personal and heartfelt" tracks. She attempted to launch her debut album for a second time in May 2010, with a brand new "rock, funk, soul edge" sound, and a brand new single "Nobody Can Change Me". Then in August 2010, Moroccan producer
RedOne confirmed his involvement in the project during an interview with
BBC Music, where he confirmed that it was the third time that new material had been recorded for the album. When asked why he thought the album didn't previously come out RedOne said "Her last one never came out because it was collecting hamburgers, like fast food. One from
McDonald's, one from
Burger King, and so on. It tasted good, but it wasn't consistent." He confirmed that he had produced the majority of the new album. Scherzinger followed up his comments in an interview with
X magazine in September 2010. She said "It was actually my decision not to put
Her Name Is Nicole out, not the label's". Scherzinger then said how much of an honor it was to work with RedOne. "He's an unbelievable producer and musician. He had made some amazing songs with
Lady Gaga. Now, there is someone with the 'x factor'. I can't touch GaGa or RedOne in that space, but I know that we've created something unique of our own." RedOne revealed that
Jimmy Iovine (chairman of Scherzinger's record label) personally called him to work on Scherzinger's album. According to
Billboard, Scherzinger had collaborated with Ne-Yo and
Jay Sean for songs on the album, while Scherzinger confirmed that the album was mostly up-tempo songs which "lend themselves to live performances". Though Ne-Yo's songs are not featured on the international version of the album, Scherzinger confirmed that songs produced by the singer-songwriter would appear on the US version of
Killer Love. When Scherzinger was asked by her UK-label (
Polydor Records) which artists she wanted to work with, Scherzinger's only request was UK rapper
Plan B. At the time of recording in August 2011, Scherzinger had over forty songs to choose from for the new release, but said that it would "not be finished until the very last minute. I don't know if I will ever feel like I have finished the album." After being part of the inaugural judging panel on the
first season of reality TV show,
The X Factor USA, the following year in 2012, Scherzinger crossed the Atlantic to judge (and win) the
ninth series of the British edition of
The X Factor. Whilst deciding whether or not to return to
tenth series, Scherzinger unveiled that she had been working on her second studio album due for a global release in November 2013. The planned US release of the album and the
Killer Love era ended soon after; Digital Spy confirmed that Scherzinger had left Interscope for a new record deal with
RCA Records and
Sony Music. Her second album,
Big Fat Lie was released on October 17, 2014. Almost a decade after the release of
Killer Love, the campaign group Pop Music Activism managed to petition
Universal Music to release
Killer Love on digital platforms in the United States. The deluxe edition featuring all of the previously released songs in international territories was made available to stream and download. == Title and artwork ==