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Paris is hotel heiress Paris Hilton's upcoming debut album, being released on her own Heiress Records label. The album is scheduled to be released in 2006.

Album information

While rumors of Hilton working with The Black Eyed Peas and Le Tigre on the album turned out to be untrue, the album will contain some production work from Lil Jon. JC Chasez has also been linked to the album, but later said that he has no plans on working with Hilton on her album. Scott Storch is now working on the album with Hilton.

"Screwed", which was originally aimed to be Hilton's first single, was the first of several songs leaked to the internet. The song was remixed by Alex G and this mix is often preferred to the radio rip which was leaked to the internet.

The album is also reported to feature a cover of Rod Stewart's song "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"

Hilton also enrolled Oscar-winning rap group Three 6 Mafia to produce and record tracks for the album. After working with Dr. Dre, Scott Storch, Fat Joe and Jadakiss, Hilton took the opportunity to arrange another collaboration after meeting the Tennessee trio at a recent party. Band member Jordan ‘Juicy J’ Houston says, "We ran into her at a William Morris Agency party and she said she liked our song 'Stay Fly' and asked could we work with her. We let her listen to a dance track and she really liked it and plans to record it."

The first single, "Turn It Up", was previously set for release May 9, 2006. However, the Amazon.com page originally claiming this now says December 31, 2025, suggesting there is currently no confirmed release date.

After several date changes, the album's release is now expected mid-September 2006. Hilton appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on May 1, 2006 and confirmed the albums' name as Paris and the release scheduled for September.

HMV UK has the album tentatively scheduled for release July 31, 2006.

Hilton alledgedly shot the video for her first single Stars Are Blind on May 24th.

Reported Tracklist

  1. ""Turn It Up"
  2. "Turn You On"
  3. "Stars Are Blind"
  4. "Jealousy"
  5. "Heartbeat"
  6. "Fightin' Over Me" (featuring Fat Joe and Jadakiss)
  7. "Are You With It?"
  8. "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"
  9. "Screwed"
  10. "Not Leaving Without You"
  11. "Heart of Glass"

Leaked Tracks

  • Screwed
  • Turn It Up
  • Jealousy
  • Heartbeat
  • I Want You
  • Fightin' Over Me
  • Turn You On (Unfinished Demo)
  • Nothing In This World (Can Stop Us Tonight)
  • Stars Are Blind
  • Strip

Notes

  • A rough version of "Screwed" was leaked in 2004. When Hilton hired Storch to produce the album, "Screwed" was re-recorded.
  • Other songs may appear on the album, such as the rumored collaberation with Three 6 Mafia.
  • "Don't Touch It" was previously posted on a fake Paris Hilton MySpace profile, and was thought to not actually be by Hilton herself. It has since been announced to be included on an official R&B compilation album, performed by Hilton and produced by Storch. However, the album is distributed by a white label, meaning they do not have the legal rights to the music. It is reported that "Don't Touch It" is actually a rough mix by UK artist Jennifer Ellison.
  • Although "Turn It Up" is set to be her first single, it might be changed as she is filming the music video for another song, 'Stars Are Blind". It is not confirmed if it's to be the first single yet.
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