Chill Out Zone (album)

Chill Out Zone
Studio album by Wiley
Released 12 July 2011 (2011-07-12)
Recorded 2010–11
Various recording locations
Genre
Length 35:09
Label Elusive Entertainment
Producer
  • Wiley
  • Jay Weathers
  • Dan Dare
Wiley chronology
100% Publishing
(2011)
Chill Out Zone
(2011)
Evolve or Be Extinct
(2012)
Singles from Chill Out Zone
  1. "Seduction"
    Released: 1 May 2011
  2. "If I Could"
    Released: 15 May 2011

Chill Out Zone is an extended-play album released by UK grime artist Wiley, released independently on 12 July 2011 for free digital download. Two singles were released in preparation for the album: "Seduction" featuring Alexa Goddard and "If I Could" featuring Ed Sheeran.

Background

On 8 March 2011, Wiley announced he would be working on a project with UK producer Jay Weathers in which he will release songs from him and Ed Sheeran, Alexa Goddard, Meleka, Sinead Harnett, Cherri V and Opium. During the production stages of the project, Wiley decided the songs were good enough to be compiled into an album, and in May 2011 he revealed the project had now turned into his next album, titled "Chill Out Zone" The album is the first to display Wiley's new genre which is a cross between R&B and grime called RnG (Rhythm n Grime) (pronounced: Riddim n Grime). On 8 July 2011, the album was released as a free download via his Twitter account.[1] It does not contribute to Wiley's official studio album discography.

Track listing

No. TitleProducer(s) Length
1. "Music Is Calling Me" (featuring Meleka)Dan Dare 3:29
2. "If I Could" (featuring Ed Sheeran)Jay Weathers 3:07
3. "Seduction" (featuring Alexa Goddard)Jay Weathers 4:13
4. "Walk Away" (featuring Sinead Harnett)Jay Weathers 3:58
5. "Don’t Throw It Away"  
  • Jay Weathers
  • Blase
2:34
6. "But I Did (We Clicked)"  Jay Weathers 2:39
7. "Romeo" (featuring Cherri V)Flava D 3:25
8. "She Might Holla"  Wiley 2:57
9. "Out the Box"  Jay Weathers 3:28
10. "Get Up"  Wiley 3:41
11. "Pengting" (featuring Opium)Numan 1:36
Total length:
35:09

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