Sugababes Sweet 7 Album Sampler Featuring Ke Repack -

The most significant feature of this 2009 promotional CD is that it contains . Before her controversial departure in September 2009, Keisha had fully recorded the Sweet 7 album with Heidi Range and Amelle Berrabah. When Jade Ewen was drafted into the group, she was famously tasked with re-recording all of Keisha's parts in just 48 hours to prepare for the album's eventual 2010 release. The Tracklist

Then there’s the most infamous track: “Wait for You.” On the official album, it’s a generic dancefloor apology. On the Keisha sampler, it’s a breakup letter. Knowing the context—that she was fighting with Amelle Berrabah and Heidi Range daily in the studio—every harmony feels like a hostage negotiation. You can hear the seams. The girls are not singing together ; they are singing at each other. sugababes sweet 7 album sampler featuring ke repack

The album Sweet 7 was originally completed with the "3.0" lineup (Keisha, Heidi Range, and Amelle Berrabah). Following Keisha's exit, the label delayed the release by four months to have Jade Ewen re-record nearly all lead and background vocals. The most significant feature of this 2009 promotional

As a promotional-only item, it was never sold in stores. The Tracklist Then there’s the most infamous track:

Following Keisha's controversial dismissal in September 2009,

: Interestingly, the lead single "Get Sexy" is the only track on the final album that still features Keisha Buchanan's original vocals. Tracklist: What’s on the Original Sampler?