Two tracks from Lioness: Hidden Treasures received world exclusive plays on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra on 3 November 2011. It makes no sense for these songs to be sitting on a hard drive, withering away." ![]() Coming to Miami was her escape from all of that, and her writing process could document her life, whether it was recording the pain or the loneliness or the humour. He stated, "A lot of people, through the other antics that were going on with her personally, didn't get that she was at the top of what she did. Remi told NME that the album would not lead to "a Tupac situation", referring to Tupac Shakur, in whose name seven posthumous studio albums have been released since his death in 1996. They worked together on listening to thousands of hours of vocals by Winehouse. Producers Salaam Remi and Mark Ronson compiled the album with the consent of the Winehouse family. The album is a compilation of recordings from before the release of Winehouse's debut studio album, Frank, in 2002, up to music she was working on in 2011. In fact, only two songs intended for the planned follow-up had been completed prior to her death. Island Records co-president Ted Cockle has emphasised that Lioness is not in any way the planned follow-up to Winehouse's album Back to Black (2006). ![]() ![]() Lioness: Hidden Treasures was announced for release on 31 October 2011 via Winehouse's official website.
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