"Wildest Dreams" is a studio album released by Tina Turner, the widely-adored American-born Swiss singer and actress. The album was globally launched in April 1996. It serves as Turner's first studio album release after the soundtrack for the 1993 film "What's Love Got to Do with It".
This album illustrates a slight departure from her previous works as it incorporates more contemporary elements to resonate with the mid-90s musical scene. It features a mélange of genres, combining pop, rock, and R&B elements with a wide array of lyrical themes.
The album was a commercial success, particularly in Europe, garnering three top 10 singles on the UK Singles Chart. Her cover of John Waite's "Missing You" from this album topped the charts, marking her only number one hit in the UK. Though its commercial performance was more moderate in the United States, the "Wildest Dreams" album was recognized with platinum status in the European region.
"Wildest Dreams" was further supported by a substantial world tour, known as the Wildest Dreams Tour, which was one of the most commercially successful tours of the '90s. The album, embodying Turner's timeless style and her ability to adapt to music's ever-changing landscape, is highly regarded as a crucial entry in her discography.