The first mainstream single from this album was "Stuck," which became a worldwide hit, reaching the top five on the majority of the world's charts. Her next effort, the more mainstream and self-titled album Stacie Orrico, was released in 2003 and charted on the US Billboard 200 (debuting at number 67). In 2001, 15-year-old Stacie released a six-track Christmas EP called Christmas Wish. Genuine eventually sold 500,000 copies, giving the album Gold certification. The album had two #1 hits, as well as three more Top 10 singles. The album produced the hit single "Don't Look At Me," which topped Christian charts for ten consecutive weeks. It sold over 13,000 copies in the first week, the highest debut week sales ever for a female Christian artist. Her first album was Genuine (2000), which she recorded at age 14. A Forefront Records executive was on hand and approached her for a record deal. Stacie inadvertently entered a high-stakes talent competition, and won. Stacie Orrico got her start in 1998, at the age of 12, by attending a Christian music festival, Praise In The Rockies, held in her then-home state of Colorado.
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