Night & Day (Keshia Chanté album)

Night & Day is the third studio album by Canadian recording artist Keshia Chanté.

The album is her first release under Tanjola Brand management Inc and Universal Music Group.

Recording sessions for the album began in 2007, a year after her 2006 release, 2U, under Sony Music Canada.

In 2007, after her departure from Sony BMG Canada, Chanté took a brief absence from the spotlight, wanting to learn more about the music business and being mentored by respected entertainment lawyers in Hollywood and Toronto.

She later made the decision to move to Atlanta and West Hollywood, where she worked closely the camps of Ne-Yo, Missy Elliott and OutKast.

She began honing her skill as a songwriter and her acting chops, starring as the lead actress in the TV series "Soul".

In an interview with Sway Magazine, Keshia stated “I was travelling all over New York, Miami and L.A., working with different writers and producers,” she says.

So I came back to Toronto, assembled some musicians and a couple of writers and just let it flow.” Keshia also stated that she had been in the studio with Ne-Yo and his camp of writers, as well as The Outsyders, who produced Britney Spears' "Womanizer", but feel she didn't find her own sound by working with them.

In 2010, during a Ustream session with the fans, Chante previewed and early version of "Table Dancer" and VicPark produced track, "Hang My Jersey Up".

"Hang My Jersey Up" was named as the first single from the album, but was later switched for "Table Dancer".

Then it was announced that "Set U Free" featuring writing credits from Taio Cruz would serve as the album's second single.

"Edit, Cut, & Delete U" was as Chante's fourth single confirmed by a post on the Universal Music Canada website on Monday October 17, 2011.