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Willa Was Here reached 56 on the Billboard 200 and sold approximately 200,000 copies. [ citation needed ] Ford went on to release a second single from the album, " Did Ya' Understand That ," which was released on September 11, 2001, failed to garner much attention.
By next January, fans will have new Willa Ford music -- and, as she told ET, "Be ready to dance!" The singer, who rose to fame with her hit 2001 debut single, "I Wanna Be Bad," confirmed to ET's ...
Willa Was Here is the debut and to-date only studio album by American pop singer Willa Ford, released on July 17, 2001, [citation needed] in the United States on the former Atlantic imprint Lava Records. The album debuted and peaked at number fifty-six on the Billboard 200 chart and lasted only two months on the chart.
"I Wanna Be Bad" is a song by American singer Willa Ford from her first studio album, Willa Was Here (2001). The song features a guest appearance from rapper Royce da 5'9". Ford wrote it alongside Brian Kierulf and Josh Schwartz, who both handled the production, when her record label, MCA Records, told her to tone down her music. Ford refused ...
Willa Ford. In 2001, Willa Ford’s hit song “I Wanna Be Bad” peaked at No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100. When her second single failed to take off after its release on Sept. 11, 2001, she ...
Willa Ford revealed that she and 'Flip It Like Disick' co-star Scott Disick have a lot more in common than people realize.
"A Toast to Men" [a] is a song by American singer Willa Ford featuring Lady May. Toby Gad produced the pop track and co-wrote it with Ford and Rhonda Robinson. Ford's record label Lava approached Gad for the collaboration after he was struggling to replicate his success in Europe in the US. Ford wrote the song based on a chant she heard at a ...
Scott Disick and Willa Ford will star on 'Flip It Like Disick' on E! later this summer, focusing on interior design and house flipping.