She also worked with the new up-and-coming songwriting/music production team called Write Time Music Group based in Atlanta; they were responsible for writing 4 songs on the album, two out of the four songs written by WTMG were also produced by Dominic Gordon, who is a music producer in the group (Next Time, Half a Man, Heart Break and Calling My Name).
On August 25, 2010, Tynisha Keli along with rapper Jay Beretta, and her manager, Tyrrell Bing, appeared on LargeFM's online radio show to launch the album.
On September 21, 2010 Tynisha made her very first television appearance in Japan with a performance of "Love Hurts" on the T.V show Waratte Iitomo "It's Okay to Laugh".
After she was notified in 2023 on her Instagram replies that the album was readily available on the digital streaming service Anghami, she filed a lawsuit stating breach of upload permission and invalidating set contracted release allowance.
She alleged that the family members of her then label-owner may have broken the agreed upon details and uploaded the album online for extra revenue, because he had since been deceased after the initial contract was filed.