I Believe (Tata Young album)

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I Believe
Cd tata ibelieve.jpg
Studio album by
Released25 February 2004 (Asia)
Recorded2003
Genre Pop, dance-pop, R&B
Length41:59 (Standard Edition)
54:48 (Special Limited Edition)
56:53 (Thank You Edition)
Label Sony Music, Columbia
Producer Hitvision for Murlyn Music AB
Tata Young chronology
Real TT
(2003)
I Believe
(2004)
Dangerous TATA
(2005)
Singles from I Believe

I Believe is the debut English language album by Thai singer Tata Young and was debuted on 14 February 2004 in Singapore and was released on 25 February 2004 in Asia . [1] The album was a hit throughout Asia, selling more than 1 million copies and being certified gold in India. [2] [3] The album's lead single, "Sexy, Naughty, Bitchy" broke the top 10 on the Oricon charts in Japan and was one of the most successful Asian singles of the year; "Sexy, Naughty, Bitchy" dominated the airwaves and charts throughout Southeast Asia and South Asia including Thailand, Indonesia, and India . [4] [5] The song, "I Believe", topped the charts in Hong Kong and was a major success throughout Southeast Asia whilst also reaching the top 20 throughout East Asia. Young promoted the album in Thailand and India in mid 2004. [3]

Contents

The title track was used as the 2007 AFC Asian Cup theme song.

Track listing

Standard Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Original Artist(s)Length
1."Everybody Doesn't" Arnthor Birgisson, Amanda Lameche, Tina Harris, Jamelia Davis Amanda (from Everybody Doesn't (2001))3:02
2."Sexy, Naughty, Bitchy" David Clewett, Ivar Lisinski, Savan Kotecha  3:28
3."I Believe"Martin Ankelius, Henrik Andersson, Carola Häggkvist Carola (from My Show (2001))3:17
4."Call Him Mine"Jocke-E, S. Kotecha 3:57
5."Cinderella" Lindy Robbins, Kevin Savigar i5 (from i5 (2000)) / Play (from Us Against The World (2001)) / The Cheetah Girls (from The Cheetah Girls (2003))3:34
6."Lonely In Space"M. Ankelius, H. Andersson, Victoria Horn  3:00
7."I Think Of You"Robin Scoffield, Reed Vertelney  3:43
8."Bad Boys, Sad Girls" Aleena, M. Ankelius, H. Andersson 3:03
9."Sorry Anyway"David Eriksen, Aleena 3:32
10."Crush On You"M. Ankelius, H. Andersson 3:22
11."My World's Spinning"M. Ankelius, H. Andersson 4:04
12."I Want What I Want" Lauren Christy, Charlie Midnight L. Christy (from Breed (1997))3:57
Total length:41:59

Note:All tracks were produced, arranged and recorded by Hitvision for Murlyn Music AB.

Bonus VCD
No.TitleLength
1."Sexy, Naughty, Bitchy" (Music Video) 
2."Interview" 
Special Limited Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Sexy, Naughty, Bitchy" (DJ Rajiv Bollywood Remix)D. Clewett, Ivar Linsinki, S. KotechaHitvision for Murlyn Music AB3:11
14."I Believe" (DDP Remix)M. Ankelius, H. Andersson, C. HäggkvistHitvision for Murlyn Music AB4:38
15."Sexy, Naughty, Bitchy" (Futon Remix)D. Clewett, I. Linsinki, S. KotechaHitvision for Murlyn Music AB5:00
Total length:54:48
Special Limited Edition [Bonus VCD]
No.TitleLength
1."Sexy, Naughty, Bitchy" (Karaoke) 
2."I Believe" (Karaoke) 
3."Cinderella" (Karaoke) 
4."I Think Of You" (Karaoke) 
5."Call Him Mine" (Karaoke) 
6."Sexy, Naughty, Bitchy" (Live Performance) 
7."Cinderella" (Live Performance) 
8."I Think Of You" (Live Performance) 
9."I Believe" (Live Performance) 
Thank You Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Dhoom Dhoom" (from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Dhoom)Asif Ali Baig4:21
14."Sexy, Naughty, Bitchy" (Japanese Version)English lyrics by D. Clewett, Ivar Linsinki, S. Kotecha
Japanese lyrics by Miyako Hashimoto
3:31
15."I Believe" (Japanese Version)English lyrics by M. Ankelius, H. Andersson, C. Häggkvist
Japanese lyrics by M. Hashimoto
3:19
16."I Think Of You" (Japanese Version)English lyrics by R. Scoffield, R. Vertelney
Japanese lyrics by M. Hashimoto
3:43
Total length:56:53
Thank You Edition [Bonus DVD]
No.TitleLength
1."Dhoom Dhoom" (Music Video) 
2."Sexy, Naughty, Bitchy" (Japanese Music Video) 
3."I Believe" (Japanese Music Video) 
4."Cinderella" (Music Video) 
5."Sexy, Naughty, Bitchy" (Music Video) 
6."I Believe" (Music Video) 

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