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3 of Hearts is the self-titled debut studio album by the American group
3 of Hearts, released on March 6, 2001, through the
record label
RCA Nashville. It is a
teen pop and
country music album, though according to some music critics, it leans more towards
pop music. The album was managed by American producer
Byron Gallimore; its marketing focused on the group's
crossover appeal to teenagers and young adults. 3 of Hearts performed on a national tour sponsored by
Seventeen magazine and another sponsored by
Walmart, and the singers were featured in several marketing campaigns. Reviews of the album were mixed; some critics praised the group's vocals and public image, but others criticized the songs as generic and lacking an authentic country sound. The album peaked at number 45 on
Billboard's
Top Country Albums chart. "Love Is Enough" and "Arizona Rain" were released as singles and made appearances on the
Country Airplay Billboard chart. The album's low sales and lack of appeal to country radio audiences led RCA to drop the group. (
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