About this album

Sound: "A vibrant blend of dance-pop and R&B that pulses with infectious energy and catchy hooks."

Where they were

Released on March 17, 2008, 'One' marked Ida Corr's first full-length album after gaining international recognition with the hit single 'Let Me Think About It' in 2007. At this point, she was transitioning from her earlier releases into a more mainstream dance-pop sound, solidifying her place in the global music scene.

Why it matters

'One' features the international hit 'Let Me Think About It,' which peaked at number one on the Dutch Top 40 and became a staple in clubs worldwide. The album played a significant role in elevating Corr's profile as a prominent figure in dance music, contributing to the resurgence of European dance-pop during the late 2000s.

Essential tracks

  • "Let Me Think About It (Fedde Le Grand radio edit)" — This track catapulted Ida Corr into the limelight, showcasing her captivating vocals over an infectious beat that dominated dance floors.
  • "Ride My Tempo" — With its upbeat rhythm and playful lyrics, this track encapsulates the album's energetic spirit while highlighting Corr’s vocal prowess.
  • "Lonely Girl" — This song combines emotional depth with danceable grooves, demonstrating Corr's ability to blend introspective themes with pop sensibilities.

Release Date

March 17, 2008

Artist Origin

Kingdom of Denmark

Tracklist

  1. 1 Ride My Tempo 3:16
  2. 2 Late Night Bimbo 2:01
  3. 3 Lonely Girl 3:10
  4. 4 Let Me Think About It (Fedde Le Grand radio edit) 2:34
  5. 5 Country Girl 3:01
  6. 6 Mad 5:06
  7. 7 I’m Your Lady 3:21
  8. 8 Mr JB 4:12
  9. 9 Man for Me 3:24
  10. 10 Hangover Time 3:48
  11. 11 U 5:09