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The second album from former Bad Boy girl group Dream, "Reality," was finally released today in the U.S. after having been shelved in 2003 and subsequently released in France. Well, it was sort of released, anyway.

In a blog post on the ClockWork Entertainment MySpace (Dream's former management company), they say that Diddy approved the release and it should be on iTunes in July. There is a Snocap store embedded into the post, in the mean time, that has "Reality" in two parts, totalling 14 tracks. But, the album released on the French site was 17 songs long.

The ones that are missing are "It Could Happen," "Promise Me" and "Controlled". "Controlled" appears to have been released as part of the material that was released last Sunday. It was labeled as "Come and Get It", but upon listening, the word "controlled" is featured heavily in the chorus. There was also an alternate version of the song included in the unreleased material.

Debbie Hammond, who discovered the group and brought them to Bad Boy, confirmed to me that the reason for "Promise Me" was not included was because Jordan McCoy had recorded it. We reported that she had added it to her MySpace last October. It has since been removed. Similarly, "It Could Happen" is also being held back for consideration to be a part of McCoy's project.