In an interview with Sway Magazine, Keshia stated “I was travelling all over New York, Miami and L.A., working with different writers and producers,” she says. “At one point, I had 100 songs, but it still didn’t feel like it was happening for me. This is the third album and I had more substantial things to say. So I came back to Toronto, assembled some musicians and a couple of writers and just let it flow.” Keshia also stated that she had been in the studio with
Ne-Yo and his camp of writers, as well as
The Outsyders, who produced
Britney Spears' "Womanizer", but feel she didn't find her own sound by working with them. In 2009, a song leaked by the title 'I Hope You Cry'. The song generated hype, as it was rumored to be from the
Aaliyah biopic, which was obviously false. The song was produced by Atlanta-based producer, J-New. Singer
Tiffany Evans recorded the song as well, but the first recording was done by Chante, which was confirmed by her in 2011. In 2010, when asked if the song will make the album via
Ustream, she answered "Yes", although plans may have changed. In 2010, another track entitled 'Dead To Me' was leaked. The track was written by JC Smith, Keshia Chante and Roz Bell. Smith described the song before it leaked, stating "…think Madonna’s ‘Frozen’ mixed with OneRepublic/Timbaland ‘Apologize’. Of course, those are just reference points...this song is definitely it's own thing...as it should be.". Chante began working with Canadian producers VicPark after experimenting in US with many other producers. Chante stated "I got into the studio with Vic Park and had a great time! We have crazy musical chemistry & I was able to find "my" sound. For the rest of the album, I did just that. Working with musicians and creating what I wanted as opposed to adding to music that already exists. The entire album process has been very organic." VicPark has credits on tracks such as "If U Say" and "Test Drive". In 2010, during a Ustream session with the fans, Chante previewed and early version of "
Table Dancer" and VicPark produced track, "Hang My Jersey Up". "Hang My Jersey Up" was named as the first single from the album, but was later switched for "
Table Dancer". During a later session, she previewed "If U Say". In September 2010, The singles for the album were confirmed as "Table Dancer" from the Night side of the album, and "Test Drive" from the single from the Day side of the album. "Test Drive" would later only be used for viral promotion. == Promotion ==