The I Am Era (1999-2001) - Part 1
Danielle confirmed a new era had dawned and her new album "Warrior" would be out in the spring of 1999. She released "Falling For You" on 10th May 1999 as the lead single from her upcoming sophomore album. It debuted with 631,000 sales and topped the charts across Europe. She released "I Am" as her second single on the 5th July 1999 and it debuted with a massive 654,000 first week sales making it her biggest hit to date. She confirmed the release of her sophomore album now with the title "I Am" to be released on 2nd August 1999. "I Am" was a huge success going #1 globally and selling 511,000 first week sales. She then released two promo digital only singles. "Warrior" was the first of the promo singles, released on the 9th August 1999. It sold 166,000 first week sales and peaked at #10 on the UK charts. "Always Be Mine" was the second promo single and was released on the 23rd August 1999, it sold 165,000 first week and charted at #8 in the UK.
Danielle paused album promotion until the new year as she began working on a Christmas EP. "Love From Christmas" was confirmed as the title and given a release date of the 6th December 1999. The single of the same name was dropped on the 22nd November 1999 and sold 532,000 first week sales. The EP debuted a top of the UK charts and sold 233,000 first week sales. Danielle said that she planned to do more Christmas projects (hinting at a Christmas tour) but promo for the EP was over and focus was back on "I Am" and the tour that was going to accompany the album.
In February 2000, Danielle confirmed the next single from "I Am" would finally be released after nearly 8 months of little promo. "Thunder" was confirmed as that single and was given a release date of the 27th March 2000. Upon this announcement she said she had no plans on releasing a new album for at least the next 6-12 months. "I Am" was nominated for two Grammys but won neither. "Thunder" debuted with 614,000 sales making it the least successful single off the album so far (not including the promo singles). The I Am Arena Tour was confirmed for June 2000 in Europe and Asia. She was nominated for 3 Brits but won nothing again despite being a heavy favourite to do a clean sweep.
The deluxe edition was teased for the end of the year...