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Wanderland is the second studio album by American recording artist Kelis, released in October 2001 by Virgin Records.
Kelis was living in Europe at the time of the album's release. Wanderland was more experimental than her previous album, Kaleidoscope, and was a modest success chartwise. According to Kelis, Virgin Records, her US record company at the time, did not like Wanderland. The record executives from Virgin felt the album's material did not have strong enough singles and therefore did not release in the United States, being limited to Europe, Asia, and Latin America only.
The album spawned only one single, "Young, Fresh n' New", which became Kelis' third solo top forty hit in the United Kingdom. However, the single was not a particularly big hit elsewhere.
Despite the album only being a moderate success, two tracks from Wanderland went on to be used elsewhere. "Flash Back" (retitled "Flashback") would make Kelis' subsequent album Tasty, while a new version of "Popular Thug", which replaced Pusha T of Clipse with Nas, was featured on The Neptunes' 2003 album The Neptunes Present... Clones.
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