[1][2] Her first official single, "Tumbling Down", was penned by Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic and his songwriting partner Noel Zancanella, and debuted immediately after her victory on The Voice.
Producers for the album were Jerry "Wonda" Duplessis,[17] Stargate,[17] Shama "Sak Pase" Joseph,[18] Mark "Exit" Goodchild,[19] Shaun Pizzonia aka Sting International,[20] MadMen Productions, Mitchum "Khan" Chin,[21] and Supa Dups.
[22] Songwriters were Autumn Rowe,[18] Rock City aka Planet VI,[23] Claude Kelly,[24] AC Burrell,[25] Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic,[26] Lil Eddie,[27] and Diane Warren.
Her second single, titled "Everything Reminds Me of You," written by Rock City aka Planet VI,[31] was debuted in a live performance during the Season 6 semifinal round of The Voice.
She stated in an interview with Direct Lyrics that she's a writer as much as she's a singer, and thanked Rock City, Claude Kelly, and Toby Gad for taking that into account.
[33] Andy Kellman of AllMusic wrote that Count On My Love is "concise and polished", and that it "plays to Chin's strength as a vocalist who can easily adapt to a number of stylistic backdrops — with touches of dance-pop, R&B, and, of course, a significant amount of contemporary reggae but it's ultimately mature pop."
In closing Parker added, "With its lack of promotion and adult-contemporary, quiet-storm vibe, it's unlikely to storm the charts, but if you're a fan of excellent singing, you can still definitely count on Tessanne Chin.
"[8] Following her crowning on The Voice, Chin performed the debut single and first track of the album Tumbling Down on The Jay Leno Show.
[38] Joined by runners-up Jacquie Lee and Will Champlin, she performed the song at the annual Rose Parade on January 1, 2014 atop the first ever The Voice float.