At age 12 at the time of this release, Kira states, "I am one in a long line of musicians dedicated to keeping alive the traditional style of Cajun music." Several of the original songs on the CD reflect that strong attachment to her heritage. In "Je souhaite qu'il connait," written by Ann Viator Bell, her godmother and aunt, Kira offers a tribute to the late L.J. Viator, her paternal grandfather, a long-time musician. Both Kira Viator and Ann Viator Bell are nominees for the Female Vocalist of the Year for 1999 that will be chosen by the Cajun French Music Association. Released in 1999, 15 tracks, including:
01- C'et Apres Midi A Ma Maison (This Afternoon At My House)
02- J M'ennui Pas D'Toi (I'm Not Lonesome Anymore)
03- Deux Pas d'Amedee (Amedee Two Step)
04- Une Promesse Cassee (The Broken Promise)
05- Quand J'etais Pauvre (When I Was Poor)
06- Le Tit Coeur Cajun (The Little Cajun Heart)
07- Petite Ou Las Grosse (Little One Or Big One)
08- Trop Jeune Pour Se Marier (Too Young To Marry)
09- Le Payee Dans La Jogue (World In A Jug)
10- La Valse d'Amourache (Love Sick Waltz)
11- Jeunes Gens de La Campagne (Country Gentlemen)
12- Je Souhaite Qu'il Connait (I Hope He Knows)
13- Kingpin Special
14- La Valse de Tout L'Monde (All People's Waltz)
15- Son Nom C'est Ophelia (Her Name Is Ophelia)