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| Released    = May 23, 2010
 
| Released    = May 23, 2010
 
| Recorded    = 2009-2010 [[Seattle, Washington]]
 
| Recorded    = 2009-2010 [[Seattle, Washington]]
| Genre      = [[Pop]], [[R&B]], [[Electro]]
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| Genre      = Pop, [[R&B]], [[Electro-pop]]
 
| Length      = TBD
 
| Length      = TBD
 
| Label      = [[Sarey Savy|The Profit Productions]]
 
| Label      = [[Sarey Savy|The Profit Productions]]

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"Black & White" is the upcoming debut album from "America's Got Talent"'s Sarey Savy. The singer worked with jess Conners on the upcoming prject and himself saying "I learned more independence." Thus, Gone has been underground commercial success although, because of Convince Me and Pull The Trigger the album was delayed many times prior to release. The album is set for release May 23, 2010. So far it has not been a commercial success in the underground industry,


Production

The album was pushed many times to a new release due to the people did not approve of the album songs except of "Gone". Savy described his tracks as "Love no doubt but, love and with an pop, dance-pop, and R&B type sound". Being edgy and danceable. He is currently working with producer Jess. His album influences include Alyssa Bernal, Esmee Denters, New Kids On The Block, Aubrey O'Day, David Archuleta, David Cook and more. He states "They're very strong in their music, and that's what makes their tracks so catchy and also have a complete different sound then most artists." The album was going to be canceled but, Sarey stated he is seeing 2 record labels and the singer does not know if the the fourth track will be recorded due to his scheduled. On January 14th, 2010 Sarey stated on his myspace the album name has been changed to "Black & White" because "It's Simply elegant and expressive the title says it all".

There have been rumors that the album has not been successful on commercial releases.

Tracks

On Sarey's blog he gave listeners the first listen to "Gone" and was being described by famecast that "It needs to be more strong but, by far it is fantastic for his age". Since then Sarey created an online fan community full of fans, and listeners who admire the 13 year old singer. Gone is described as "A lovey thing. I like the storyboard and how the vocals were arranged we shall celebrate the singer's strong, meaningful vocals." Sarey has been a big thing on Google. Ever since the track was released to not only Myspace but, to Soundclick, Jamglue, And is rumored to be on Famecast. Famecast takes Sarey's single to the next level making Sarey be on the "Top 50 Songs" debuting #48. "Struggle" for now, is the most successful album from the 13 year old singer with the husky voice. Most people seem to hate the single but, it still qualifies for the charts. November 6th, 2009 Sarey states he begins recoding "Pull The Trigger"

Chart Performance

  • His first single Gone not only got great raves, and reviews but, the single has been on Last.FM's "World Premiere" which all website listeners or visitors hear the track and vote for it's highest place Gone breaking the website's scene hit "The top 25" debuting at #12 and counting which is the singer's most successful single to date ever since "Don't Stop Believing".
  • Pull The Trigger posted on Sarey's myspace on November 10th, 2009 the single debuted on the Soundclick charts hitting #882 [1]

Confirmed Tracks

  • Gone-August 29, 2009
  • Pull The Trigger
  • Somebody To Love
  • Crank It Up
  • Convince Me
  • Swagga Back
  • Every Other Person
  • When I Loved You Feat.Viki Nuon

Leaked

These songs are not yet published/recorded but, some of them are determined to be on the album.

  • Lost Without You
  • Reflections
  • Remember Those Days
  • This Time Around
  • Struggle
  • Amazing
  • Breathe
  • No Matter What


Charts

Charts For Album Below

Chart (2010) Album Peak Position

References

External Links