Simply Deep - Release

Release

Simply Deep was released through Columbia Records in collaboration with Music World Music on October 28, 2002 in both the United States and Canada. The album would not be released worldwide until February 3, 2003. The album yielded three singles. "Stole," a rock pop-influenced mid-tempo track about loss, was released as the album's lead single. The song entered the top twenty on the majority of the charts it appeared on, reaching the top five in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, where it remains her highest-charting solo single to date. The album's second single was an up-tempo track entitled "Can't Nobody". The final single, "Train on a Track", was featured on the soundtrack of the romantic comedy film Maid in Manhattan (2003).

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