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Willa Was Here is the debut and to-date only studio album by Americanpop singer Willa Ford, released on July 17, 2001, 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. It spawned the top twenty-five hit single "I Wanna Be Bad", which sold over 250,000 copies, as well as "Did Ya' Understand That", which failed to chart. The album also contained a hyperlink to the video for "I Wanna Be Bad". "Ooh Ooh" was released as a promotional single, but failed to chart as well. Ford co-wrote nine of the twelve tracks.
Producers: Josh Schwartz, Brian Kierulf, Michael D. Goodman (aka Sheppard), Kenny Gioia, Eve Nelson, Andy Marvel, Robert D. Fusari, Tim Kelley, Bob Robinson, Howie Hirsh, Robbie Nevil, Scott Ialacci, Anthony Acid
Executive producer: Willa Ford, Jason Flom, Andy Shane
Management: DAS Communications, Ltd.
Engineers: Eve Nelson, Tim Kelley, Bob Robinson, Stephen George, Kenny Gioia
Assistant engineers: Benjamin Jelen
Vocal engineers: Stephen George
Mix engineers: Manny Marriquin
Mixing: Rob Chiarelli, Michael D. Goodman, Kenny Gioia, Eve Nelson, Andy Marvel, Jim "Bonzai" Caruso, Robert D. Fusari, Bill Lee
Mixing assistants: Jay Nichlas
Mastering: Tom Coyne
A&R direction: Jason Flom, Andy Shane
A&R administration: Gregg Nadel
Programming: Josh Schwartz, Brian Kierulf, Eve Nelson, Andy Marvel, Robert D. Fusari, Falonte Moore, Tim Kelley
Drum programming: Kenny Gioia, Eve Nelson
Keyboard Programming: Darius Rustam
Pro Tools whiz: Alan Friedman
Vocal Production Effect: Cynthia Daniels
Arrangers: Andy Marvel
Vocal arrangement: Willa Ford, Jen Carr, Sabelle Breer