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Jennifer Hudson releases UK tracklisting
Published Thursday, Mar 24 2011, 16:38 GMT | By Lewis Corner

The record, whose title was inspired by a poem written by Hudson, is due to be released in the UK on April 25.
The single 'I Remember Me' will be released on May 2 and is produced by singer-songwriter Ryan Tedder.
"I'm excited about this album because it's almost like a renewal for me, reflected through the chapters of my life," stated Hudson.
"I've called it 'I Remember Me' because of the journey I've been on. I've learned that life constantly surprises you, no matter your plans. My fans have been so loyal, I feel like they have been on this journey with me and I can't wait for them to hear the new album."
The LP is to be available as a standard and deluxe edition. Bonus tracks on the album include Hudson's 2008 hit 'Spotlight' and her Sex and the City 2 duet with Leona Lewis, titled 'Love Is Your Colour'.
The UK tracklisting is as follows:
1. 'No One Gonna Love You'
2. 'I Got This'
3. 'Where You At'
4. 'Angel'
5. 'I Remember Me' (Ash Howes Mix)
6. 'Gone'
7. 'Everybody Needs Love'
8. 'Why Is It So Hard'
9. 'Don't Look Down'
10. 'Still Here'
11. 'Feeling Good'
12. 'Believe'
Bonus Tracks:
13. 'Spotlight' (Album Version)
14. 'Love Is Your Colour (feat. Leona Lewis)'
Deluxe Edition Tracklisting:
13. 'Where You At' (Dave Audé Remix)
14. 'The Star Spangled Banner' (Live)
15. 'What You Think'
16. 'Spotlight' (Album Version)
17. 'Love Is Your Colour (feat. Leona Lewis)'
Bonus DVD:
The Making Of 'I Remember Me'
In The Studio With Jennifer
Jennifer Discusses The Music
Album Cover Photo Shoot
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