The Rise of the Phoenix
The Rise of the Phoenix is the seventh studio album by American singer Chanté Moore. It was released on September 29, 2017, through CM7 Records, her record label. Moore's debut release with CM7 coincided with the 25th anniversary of her debut album Precious. A breakaway from her previous albums, Moore worked with a smaller team of collaborators on the album, involving chief producer Lil' Ronnie and his team as well as LRoc and frequent contributor Kwamé.
The album debuted and peaked at number 24 on the US R&B Album Sales chart but failed to chart on the Billboard 200 or the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, becoming her lowest-charting album yet. Its release was preceded by the singles "Real One" and "Something to Remember," the former of which became Moore's biggest hit in years, peaking at number ten on Billboards Adult R&B Songs chart.
Background
Following her divorce from singer Kenny Lattimore and the release of her sixth studio album, Moore Is More, her only project with Shanachie Records, Moore filmed three seasons of the TV One reality series R&B Divas: Los Angeles, which aired in 2013, 2014, and 2015, respectively. While filming the series, she also wrote an autobiographical self-help book titled Will I Marry Me?, released in August 2014, which deals with her past, present, and future relationships and how they affect her personal life. The book inspired a 2015 one-woman stage adaptation as well as early material for Moore’s next album. Still, while she previewed several songs, such as the potential singles "Ghetto Love," a collaboration with rapper Kurupt, and "Put It On Fate," on the radio, their release was eventually shelved.Also in 2016, Moore met producer Lil Ronnie who would end up producing most of her seventh studio album along with his team, including Rafael D. Ishman, Kaitlyn Williams, and Philip Lynah, Jr. Additional producers include Kwamé and LRoc, among others. In 2017, Moore founded her own label CM7 Records to release the project. The same year, she commented on the album: " is about love, travel and relationships. It's titled The Rise of the Phoenix and it's indicative of how I feel right now, emerging from the ashes and everything in my life, positive and negative. I am not the same girl I was 20 years ago. I am learning how to be the best me. I make mistakes. All things work together for my good. I am glad to be clear about that. The album gives you insight into my world."