Veni Vidi Vixi

Veni Vidi Vixi is a greatest hits album by American singer-songwriter Elice Claire. The album was originally planned to be released in June 2013, but due to Elice's pregnancy the release had to be scrapped. According to Elice, the album is a celebration to her fifth anniversary of her first release Broken Bridge in April 2008. The album includes two new tracks for the US/UK region, and a different new track for Francophone regions. Both UK and US includes the new tracks "À l'infini" and "Zero Gravity." The French edition of the album contains French versions for the singles: "A Love to Remember," "Forever's Not for Always," "Mon destin douce (C'est une belle vie)," plus French versions of "À l'infini" and "Zero Gravity" as well as a new song, "Paris, l'amour et moi (Ooh la la)".

Background
On 29 December 2013, French media website MeltyBuzz announced the release of Elice's fifth album. According to MeltyBuzz Elice's team had exclusively revealed to them that the singer would be releasing her fourth studio album (fifth overall), and that the album would follow the same music style presented on Carpe Diem. The following day, Elice's official website was updated with an introductory video featuring the singer announcing her fifth album. On the 45 second clip Elice explained that she was excited to show fans the new songs she was working on. According to Elice the album was a gift to her fans. In that same day, the album appeared on the official UK release schedule with a release date for January 20, 2013. The title of the album, Veni Vidi Vixi is taken from the Latin sentence phrase which reportedly extends from Julius Caesar's oral declaration respecting his campaign in Britain. Caesar's phrase "Veni, vidi, vici" stands for "I came, I saw, I conquered." Instead of using that same exact phrase, Elice decided that for this collections album it would be appropriate if removed "vici" and replaced with "vixi" ("I lived"). When asked by fans on her official website why she named her album that, Elice blogged "I felt that it was appropriate to title the album that because I truly came, saw and lived a dream of mine" The album's cover and track listing was revealed on January 3, 2013 on the singer's official website. On that same day, the album was made available for pre-order. Although it was originally planned to have two editions, a standard and a deluxe edition with a DVD, Elixir Entertainment decided to keep the release simple. The "ECV" logo first premiered on Elice's 2013 world tour poster reappeared on the album cover. When asked about what ECV stood for, Elice explained, "ECV stands for two things, my full maiden name 'Elice Claire Vitz' but most importantly it stands for 'Elice Claire 5'. The "V" makes five for my fifth anniversary, and also for the fifth album." The first song to be premiered was the track "Paris, l'amour et moi (Oh la la)" which is only featured on the French edition of the album. The song was premiered by NRJ national radio station on January 5, 2013. The song was well received by critics who praised Elice's ability to display her old roots, but at the same time keeping her alternative rock sound. Although not officially released as a single, the song was added to French radio stations.

Promotion
Although unable to travel to the UK and United States to promote the album, Elice pre-recorded interviews and documentaries for tv. The singer also shot 3 music videos in 2013. On January 3, 2013, Elice's Piers Morgan: Life Stories aired on ITV channel in the UK. The interview was shot in May 2013, with original air date scheduled for June. The original air date was scrapped under Elice's request and premiered 7 months after its first original date. Meanwhile, on the same night French TV station France 2 aired an exclusive documentary on the lives of Elice and her husband Isaac Bellamy. The documentary, titled "Isaac et Elice: l'histoire" was well received in France. The documentary features appearances by Elice, Isaac, the couple's parents and some friends. On January 5, 2013, OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network) premiered an intimate and reveling interview with Elice for Oprah's Next Chapter. Winfrey visited the Bellamy's in their home in Paris France in October 2013 to shoot the episode. The episode drew 0.75 million viewers on its premiere. On January 20, E! will premiere Elice's 2013 ECV documentary in the US. In the same week, the documentary will be broadcast world wide. The documentary follows Elice from January to June 2013 as she prepares her album and her tour, while managing her fashion career. After receiving various e-mails from fans asking about a release of a single from the album, Elixir Entertainment released a statement on Elice's official website explaining that due to Elice's limited time for promotion, a single was not planned for the album.