Seventeen (Keisha White album) explained

Seventeen
Type:studio
Artist:Keisha White
Cover:Keishawhite-seventeen.jpg
Recorded:2003–2004
Atomic Dred Studios, London.
Milco Studios, London
Copenhagen, Denmark
Metrophonic Studios
Whitfield Street Studios
Genre:R&B, Soul
Label:Warner Music, Korova
Producer:Don-E, Lucas Secon, Pete Biker & Delgado (aka Soulpower), Mark Taylor, Jeff Taylor, Brian Harris, Mr Dexter, Maximum Risk
Next Title:Out of My Hands
Next Year:2006

Seventeen is the debut album by British R&B singer Keisha White. The album features three singles: "Don't Care Who Knows" featuring the rapper, Cassidy, "Don't Fool A Woman In Love", and her critically acclaimed cover of Joan Armatrading's "The Weakness In Me", which is Keisha's biggest hit single to date, peaking inside the UK top 20. Eight songs were produced and co-written by Lucas Secon including both singles. All the key tracks appeared on her 2nd album.