Little Secret

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Little Secret
Nikki Yanofsky Little Secret.jpg
Studio album by Nikki Yanofsky
Released October 7, 2014
Recorded October 2012- February 2014
Studio Planet Studio (Montreal), Studio Edison (Los Angeles)
Genre Jazz/Pop
Language English
Label A440 Entertainment
Producer Quincy Jones
Nikki Yanofsky chronology
Nikki
(2010)
Little Secret
(2014)
Solid Gold EP
(2016)
Singles from Little Secret
  1. "Something New"
    Released: September 3, 2013
  2. "Necessary Evil"
    Released: April 22, 2014
  3. "Kaboom Pow"
    Released: March 30, 2015

Little Secret is the third studio album by Canadian singer Nikki Yanofsky. It was released on October 7, 2014. The album charted at #13 on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums, and the single "Necessary Evil" charted at #52 on the Canadian Hot 100. [1]

Nikki Yanofsky Canadian singer

Nicole Rachel Yanofsky is a jazz-pop singer from Montreal, Quebec. She sang the CTV Olympic broadcast theme song, "I Believe", which is also theme song of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. She also performed at the opening and closing ceremonies for the Olympics and at the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Paralympic Games.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Something New" Herbie Hancock / Quincy Jones / Rob Kleiner / Nikki Yanofsky2:52
2."Blessed With Your Curse"Kleiner / Yanofsky3:25
3."Waiting on the Sun" Max Frost / Yanofsky3:55
4."Necessary Evil" Charles Aznavour / Courtney Harrell / Harmony Samuels / Yanofsky3:46
5."Little Secret"Adam Dornblum / Matt Morris / Yanofsky3:19
6."Jeepers Creepers 2.0" Johnny Mercer / Harry Warren 3:00
7."Out of Nowhere"David Wilder / Yanofsky3:29
8."You Mean the World to Me"Wilder / Yanofsky2:29
9."Knock Knock"Dornblum / Yanofsky3:00
10."Enough of You"Clarence Coffee, Jr. / Kleiner / Yanofsky3:12
11."Bang"Frost / Yanofsky3:10
12."Kaboom Pow"Frost / Kleiner / Yanofsky3:20
Total length:38:57

Charts

Chart (2014)Peak
position
Canadian Albums (Billboard) [2] 4
US Top Jazz Albums (Billboard) [3] 13

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