Irresistible (Jessica Simpson album)

Irresistible
A blonde woman is standing in front of a black background. She is looking directly to the camera while placing her hands in front of her hips. The woman wears a thin blouse and black jeans. At her left side, the word "Irresistible" is written vertically in white capital font, and "Jessica Simpson" in pink capital letters.
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 25, 2001 (2001-05-25)
RecordedJuly 2000 – March 2001
Genre
Length50:43
LabelColumbia
Producer
Jessica Simpson chronology
Sweet Kisses
(1999)
Irresistible
(2001)
This Is the Remix
(2002)
Singles from Irresistible
  1. "Irresistible"
    Released: April 12, 2001
  2. "A Little Bit"
    Released: August 28, 2001

Irresistible is the second studio album by American recording artist Jessica Simpson, released on May 25, 2001, through Columbia Records. Simpson, who began working on the project in July 2000, contacted already established writers and producers to collaborate on the project, including Cory Rooney, Rodney Jerkins, and Walter Afanasieff. In contrast to her debut album Sweet Kisses (1999), which included more ballads, Irresistible explored hip hop and R&B genres of music.[1][2] Simpson described the material as "Mariah Carey meets Britney Spears", indicating the soulfulness of the songs as well as their contemporary appeal.[3] Lyrical themes addressed in the album include love and heartbreak, sexuality, and self-respect.[4][5]

Sweet Kisses, which was aimed at an older audience, did not perform well commercially, and so Simpson re-evaluated her career. At the suggestion of her label executives, Simpson modified her image and sound in Irresistible, deciding to delve more into the teen pop and R&B genres, as she felt that restyling herself to match the image of her contemporaries—Spears and Christina Aguilera—would help rejuvenate her career.[6] After its release, Irresistible received mostly negative reviews from critics, most of whom were disappointed by the music; some of them also felt it was too generic and over-produced. The album debuted at number six on the US Billboard 200 but quickly fell down the charts afterward. Though the album's initial chart placement was an improvement from her previous endeavor, it failed to match the commercial success of her contemporaries, as the album went on to sell only 755,000 copies in the United States and over two million worldwide. It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of 500,000 copies. Elsewhere, the album was moderately successful, reaching the top twenty in Canada and Switzerland and barely cracking the top forty in Sweden, Japan and Germany. It was certified gold in Japan and Canada.

Two singles were released from Irresistible. The title track, the album's lead single, was the most commercially successful, as it reached the top twenty in eleven countries, including no. 11 on the UK Singles Chart, and no. 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100. This was followed by "A Little Bit", which failed to chart in the US, and peaked at no. 62 in Australia.

Simpson promoted songs from Irresistible through a number of televised appearances and live concert events. In 2001, she embarked on the DreamChaser Tour, her debut concert tour, to promote Irresistible and perform select tracks from Sweet Kisses.

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