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We Could Be Together (album)

We Could Be Together is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Debbie Gibson, released in 1989. It follows her successful debut album, Out of the Blue, and continues in the teen pop and dance-pop genres that characterized her early career.

The album showcases Gibson's songwriting abilities, with her credited as the sole writer or co-writer on all tracks. We Could Be Together features a mix of upbeat, dance-oriented songs and slower, more introspective ballads. The album's title track, "We Could Be Together," was released as a single, as were "Electric Youth," "No More Rhyme," and "Lost in Your Eyes."

We Could Be Together was a commercial success, reaching platinum status in the United States. Although not as critically acclaimed as Out of the Blue, it solidified Gibson's position as a prominent figure in the late 1980s pop music scene. The album explores themes of love, relationships, and youthful experiences.