Administrasi Kurikulum 2013 dan Soal Tematik

: An honest look at the emotional toll of love.

The standard Breakthrough album is strong, but the Deluxe Edition offers a deeper dive into Colbie’s songwriting partnership with Jason Reeves and producer Kara DioGuardi. Key Standard Tracks

A soulful, mid-tempo track showcasing a deeper, more mature vocal delivery.

Released on August 19, 2009, "Breakthrough" marked Colbie Caillat's second studio album, following her debut "Bubbly" in 2007. The album was a commercial success, peaking at number 1 on the US Billboard 200 chart and earning a platinum certification from the RIAA. The album featured some of her most popular singles, including "Fallin' for You," "I Never Told You," and "Quitter."

For fans and collectors, the of Breakthrough remains the definitive way to experience this era of Caillat’s career. The Evolution of a Sound

In 2009, the physical compact disc was rapidly losing ground to digital downloads via platforms like iTunes. To incentivize fans to buy full albums rather than just single tracks, record labels frequently released "Deluxe Editions." These versions bundled the standard album with bonus tracks, acoustic versions, and exclusive behind-the-scenes video content.

Colbie Caillat’s Breakthrough (Deluxe Edition) isn't just a collection of songs; it’s a time capsule of the 2009 pop-folk movement. It proved that a girl with a guitar and a genuine story could still top the charts in an era of heavy electronic production. If you’re looking to rediscover the warmth of Malibu pop, this is the album that defines the genre.

While the standard edition of Breakthrough was solid, the Deluxe Edition offered additional tracks that deepened the album’s emotional landscape and provided more of the acoustic charm listeners craved.

: A mid-tempo track driven by a driving rhythmic acoustic guitar that arguably deserved a spot on the main tracklist.

The album featured a Grammy-winning duet with Jason Mraz, "Lucky," which is often included on various deluxe and international versions. Why the Deluxe Edition?