Two singles were released from the album in 1999 with "It's All About You (Not About Me)" and "Still in My Heart", aided by music videos directed by Francis Lawrence and Kevin Bray, respectively.
[5] She worked with the Danish R&B production team Soulshock & Karlin for all but one song on Tracie, with Dallas Austin protege Arnold Hennings providing his lone contribution "Love To You".
[6] Allmusic editor Jaime Sunao Ikeda called's the album "a grouping of average material sung by an above-average singer.
Tracie Spencer's gift has always been her ability to outshine the other aspiring divas of the day with excellent pitch and phrasing.
Despite the lack of notable material on this attempt, Spencer will always remain one of the shining stars of the late-'90s generation of singers.