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''3 Words'' is the debut studio album by English singer
Cheryl Cole Cheryl Ann Tweedy (born 30 June 1983) is an English singer and television personality. Born and raised in Newcastle upon Tyne, she rose to fame in late 2002 upon winning a place in Girls Aloud, a girl group created through ITV's '' Popstar ...
released on 23 October 2009 by
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. Cole's first solo performance was on American rapper
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's "
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" (2008), on which she sang additional vocals. Following this, it was announced that Cole's band
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would take a break from releasing material, having enjoyed five successful albums and twenty consecutive top-ten singles. In April 2009, Cole started working on solo material in
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, mainly collaborating with will.i.am, who served as executive producer of the album. The album was released to commercial and critical success. The album debuted at number one on the
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, selling 125,271 copies in its first week. The album also made appearances on the Irish, Australian and Swiss charts. In the UK the album was certified three times Platinum by the
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and has since sold 1,000,000 copies in the country alone. Upon its release, ''3 Words'' received positive reviews from music critics, who commended its production, lyrics and themes. The album spawned three singles—"
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", the title song and " Parachute"—with the lead single becoming the fastest-selling single of 2009 in the UK and peaking at number one in Ireland, Denmark, Norway, Hungary and the UK. ''3 Words'' is Cole's most successful album to date.


Background

Cole's first foray into a solo music career occurred when she featured on
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's "
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". After having
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lessons during the filming of the ''
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'' series, Cole was picked to appear in the song's video. She was later asked to sing the female vocals on the UK release of the track. Cole's version is featured on her album as it was not featured on will.i.am's album ''
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''.


Recording

It was confirmed on 27 April 2009 via
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that Cole would be working on solo material. Cole reunited with
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, and also worked with
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,
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, and
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. Cruz was asked to write two songs for Cole, the first of which, "
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", was written specially for Cole but Polydor label boss Ferdy Unger-Hamilton felt the song was too similar to "
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", the track Cole did with will.i.am. Cruz reclaimed the song and released it as the lead single from his second album, ''
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''. The song went on to reach number 1 on the
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and on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The other song, "Stand Up", did make the album. The album begins with its title track, a duet with will.i.am and Cole's favourite song on the album. She said the song was "totally different from anything I've done ith Girls Aloudor liked before" and took its inspiration from Cole's newly acquired love for dance music on the charts, especially
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's "
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". " Parachute", written by singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson and
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with production from
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, was described by Cole as "left-of-field" and "unique". She cited "you are your own worst enemy, you'll never win the fight" as her favourite lyric from the album. Cole also noted that it was a contender for the album's
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. "Heaven", another will.i.am production, was the first song to be co-written and recorded by Cole for ''3 Words'' and for that reason holds "a special meaning" to her. It contains a sample of "Is You" by D.I.M., written by Andreas Meid. Cole revealed that the lead single, "
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", came to her in demo form with a male vocalist. Cole said she "knew instantly it was a single", having "connected with the song so well". "Rain on Me", co-written by prolific American songwriters
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and
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, was one of the last songs to be recorded for ''3 Words''. Cole recorded the song in Los Angeles and said the process was "emotional" as the album's recording was coming to an end. "Make Me Cry" was the first song that Cole recorded with will.i.am in Los Angeles. Cole wrote verses around will.i.am's hook, which was inspired by his girlfriend. Cole said that she listened to the demo of "Happy Hour", initially titled "Sweet and Sour", on repeat because she enjoyed the song so much. She further noted that the song, produced by
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, had a "60s sound" and was "one of those tracks that you either really love or you don't get it." It interpolates elements of Renaldo Domino's "Nevermore", written by Richard Pegue. "Stand Up" was written and produced by
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and
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. Smith claims that during one day he and Cruz wrote the rejected "
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" in the morning and "Stand Up" in the afternoon. Cruz described the song as an "absolute club banger". The song features an uncredited rap by Cruz, which was originally not present. Cole said it was "one of those instant tracks that make you feel good". "Stand Up" references the "bop bop" sung melody from Duran Duran's "
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". " Don't Talk About This Love" was written by songwriter/producer
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and Nikola Bedingfield, the younger sister of singers Daniel and
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. It was originally recorded by Nikola Bedingfield as the title track for her debut EP. Cole's A&R at Polydor had remembered the track and suggested she record it with Braide at his studio. Cole was attracted to the song for its lyrics and vibe, saying it "felt right". In an interview with HitQuarters Braide said, " t's avery emotional song. She said to me, 'I really relate to this.' And I don't know if it had something to do with her personal situation at the time, but …" "Boy Like You", featuring and produced by will.i.am, samples Fleetwood Mac's 1987 single "
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", which initially attracted Cole to the song. Cheryl wanted to take the Fleetwood Mac sample and create something current and modern with it. The album also features the clean single version of will.i.am's "
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", for which Cole provides the female vocals.


Music and lyrics

Thematically ''3 Words'' revolves around the complexities of relationships and love, with Cole singing about finding, winning, embracing and losing love. The album's lyrics follow an autobiographical subtext in which most of the songs deal with her overcoming her tribulations. Andy Gill of ''The Independent'' described the album's lyrics as showing that the "path to romantic fulfillment is pock-marked with treachery, uncertainty and secrecy". Lyrics on some of the songs have a "deeper undertow of paranoia" such as "Parachute", "Make Me Cry" and "Don't Talk About This Love", which Gill described as being "a fear that others are bent on destroying her relationship, so 'the less they know, the less they judge'." ''3 Words'' is a dance-pop and R&B album that explores a variety of genres including modern pop with elements of '90s throwback music. The album's production is characterised as being "restrained" in its arrangements with heavy beats built over "light piano-style motifs and acoustic guitar elements", according to Mike Diver of the BBC.


Release and promotion

When asked about the album's title Cole revealed she had already contemplated an album title which contained the phrase ''3 Words'' before the title track was recorded. The cover shows the singer bare-shouldered, looking over her shoulder in an veiled and be-flowered headpiece, the album's title tattooed on her skin. Knight said, "although she is photographed all the time by the paparazzi, she is not in front of the camera for a shoot in the same way as professional models are – she is less used to the process." He continued, "Cheryl was great to work with, though ..– it is just a different kind of shoot with a model who is experienced." Cole performed the lead single on the ''
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'' live results show for the first time. The show, which also featured the first UK performance by
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in six years, drew a record audience of 14.8 million, making it the most watched episode in the show's history at that time. Cole also taped a performance for UK teen channel T4, which aired 15 November 2009. Cole appeared at Children in Need Rocks the Royal Albert Hall on 12 November 2009 to perform "Fight for This Love" in a white version of her ''X Factor'' performance outfit and later returning to perform Snow Patrol's single "
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" with
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. In December
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aired a one-off television special titled '' Cheryl Cole's Night In'', presented by
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. Then on 16 February, Cole appeared at the
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for a performance which began with Cole being "catapulted" on stage with her dancers. Cole performed "3 Words" for the first time with will.i.am during her one-off special for
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, ''Cheryl Cole's Night In''. In January 2010, Cole flew to Germany to perform "3 Words" at the German award ceremony DLD Starnight, which took place at the Haus der Kunst in
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. She also performed the song as part of a four-song set at
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's '' Big Weekend'' as well as performing at the
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jewellery dinner party at the Eden Rock Hotel in Cap d'Antibes during the
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. Cole debuted "Parachute" during the television special ''Cheryl Cole's Night In'', which was broadcast on 12 December 2009 on ITV1. Cole was due to perform the track on ''
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'' on Friday 12 March 2010 and on the BBC Radio 1's
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, however, she pulled out after contracting
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. "Parachute" was performed live on
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on 19 March 2010. On 23 March 2010, Cole rescheduled her performance of the Live Lounge, where she performed "Parachute", as well as a cover of
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's "
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".


Commercial performance

The first single from the album, "
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", was written by Andre Merritt, Steve Kipner and Wayne Wilkins, and produced by Steve Kipner and Wayne Wilkins. According to Cole, it was released as the lead single because she "connected with the song so well". Following a performance on ''The X Factor'' live results show, "Fight for This Love" became the fourth best-selling single of 2009 in the UK. It charted at number one on both the
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and
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. In 2010, "Fight for This Love" went to number one in Denmark, Norway and Hungary. The single was later certified platinum in the UK. Cole's second single "
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", which features will.i.am, was certified silver and went to number four in the UK and seven in Ireland. In 2010, the single was released in Australia, peaking at number five and being certified platinum. The third single, " Parachute", charted in the top five in both the UK and Ireland. The single was certified gold in the UK. A number of songs appeared in the lower regions of the chart following the album's release.


Critical reception

''3 Words'' received generally favourable reviews from contemporary pop music critics, earning a rating of 62 out of 100 on
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based on 6 reviews. ''
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'' gave the album three stars out of five but felt it was "ultimately too tentative and slight to be more than a footnote in Cheryl's unstoppable celebrity story". Tom Ewing argues, "Parts of this album never pass beyond conservative pleasantries. But the shift in sound was still necessary." The review further described ''3 Words'' as "a low-key, shadowy kind of pop record, whose best songs rarely take immediate hold." Kim Dawson of '' Daily Star'' felt the album was "another victory" for Cheryl, arguing that "the simple 90s R&B/pop collection has the same charm as her huge Geordie smile." Gay magazine ''
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'' agreed, stating that although guarded "introduces us to Cheryl as an individual – the girl behind the gloss. Very hip, very now, and ultimately very Cheryl." Irish fortnightly ''
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'' said "the People's Princess pleases with Her catchy generic pop".
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gave the album a mixed review, but noted it "does exceed pessimistic predictions". The album was criticised in comparison to Cole's work with Girls Aloud. '' Digital Spy'' said the album was "not a bad record, but nor is it a modern pop classic to rival the best Girls Aloud albums ..it's a collection of cool, contemporary pop-R&B tunes that takes a few plays to reveal its charms." ''
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'' described the album as a "selection of sexy but underwhelming R'n'B pop", noting that there was "not a hint of the bubbly personality that has won over ''X Factor'' viewers" or "the electro-guitar fusion that put Girls Aloud on top". ''
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'' also called it a "dismayingly boring solo album, ..swapping Girls Aloud's sparkly pop for thin R&B-flavoured songs with dreary beats and characterless singing." Pete Paphides of ''
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'' agreed that Cheryl's personality is "absent from mid-paced fillers" and exclaimed that "even when ''3 Words'' gives you something to admire, the emotional temperature rarely nudges above frosty." ''
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'' further stated the album was "utterly bereft of imagination and risk, with tried and tested R&B producers ..doing what they do as dispassionately as possible." Pierre Oitmann of Dutch news site Nu.nl pointed out "the album is mostly being characterised by strong A&R management; i.e. thoroughly sought together songs and consistent production values", before concluding "Cheryl's role is reduced almost entirely to 'hot chick' on the cover."


Track listing

Sample credits * "Heaven" contains samples from "Is You" by D.I.M., written by Andreas Meid. * "Happy Hour" contains samples from "Nevermore" by Renaldo Domino, written by Richard Pegue. * "Boy Like You" contains samples from "Little Lies" by Fleetwood Mac, written by Christine McVie and Eddy Quintela.


''3 Words – The B-Sides EP''

A digital EP featuring the three
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to the three singles from the ''3 Words'' album, titled ''3 Words – The B-Sides EP'', was released online on 18 April 2010 from
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.


Personnel

*
Cheryl Cole Cheryl Ann Tweedy (born 30 June 1983) is an English singer and television personality. Born and raised in Newcastle upon Tyne, she rose to fame in late 2002 upon winning a place in Girls Aloud, a girl group created through ITV's '' Popstar ...
– lead vocals, co-writer * William "
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" Adams – executive producer, featured vocals, background vocals, producer, arrange, mixing, Instrumentation, co-writer *
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 – producer, featured vocals, instrumentation, co-writer * Priscilla Renea – co-writer, background vocals *
Louis Biancaniello Louis John Biancaniello is an American songwriter and record producer. Career Biancaniello's skills were developed while working alongside producer Narada Michael Walden with whom he produced hits for Shanice '' I Love Your Smile'', Whitney ...
 – instrumentation * Carsten Schack, Kenneth Karlin (Soulshock & Karlin) – producers, arrangement, instrumentation, mixing *
Steve Kipner Stephen Alan Kipner (born 1950) is an American-born Australian songwriter and record producer, with hits spanning a 40-year period, including chart-topping songs such as Olivia Newton-John's "Physical", Natasha Bedingfield's "These Words", an ...
 – producer, arrangement * Nick Knight – photographer * Reggie "
Syience Reginald "Reggie" Perry, better known as Syience, is a Grammy Award-winning American songwriter, record producer and musician from Flint, Michigan. He has worked with a number of recognizable and respected artists, including Beyoncé, Cheryl Col ...
" Perry – producer, arrangement *
Fraser T Smith Fraser Thorneycroft-Smith (born 8 February 1971), known professionally as Fraser T. Smith, is an English record producer, songwriter and musician. Some of the singles he collaborated on include Adele's "Set Fire to the Rain", James Morrison's " ...
 – producer, instrumentation * Samual "Sam" Watters – producer *
Wayne Wilkins Wayne Wilkins is a British record producer, songwriter, record engineer and record mixer. He has produced and written for artists such as Rick Astley ("Cry for Help"), Natasha Bedingfield (" These Words", " Single" and " Love Like This"), Bey ...
 – producer, arrangement, mixing * Tom Coyne – mastering * Mikaelin 'Blue' Bluespruce – recording engineer


Charts

The album debuted at number one in the UK with sales of 125,271. It then retained the number 1 position for another week. On 6 November 2009 the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) certified the album platinum. It has since gone 3× Platinum, with sales of over 1,000,000 copies.


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

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List of UK Albums Chart number ones of the 2000s The UK Albums Chart is a weekly record chart based on album sales from Sunday to Saturday in the United Kingdom; during the 2000s, a total of 274 different albums by 170 artists reached number one. The chart was compiled weekly by the Official ...


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