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''A Million Lights'' is the third studio album by English singer
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, released on 15 June 2012 through
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. Following her divorce from
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, this is Cheryl's first album to be released under the mononym Cheryl, dropping her married surname. The album was recorded in 2011 and 2012. As the executive producer of the album, Cheryl enlisted a variety of producers such as
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, Calvin Harris,
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, Pantha, Agent X, HyGrade,
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,
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,
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, Mathias Wollo, The Beamer Boyz, Billy Wes, Electric, Bibi Jones and Dave Munday. Sonically, the album is rooted in dance-pop and pop genres. Upon its release, ''A Million Lights'' received mainly mixed to positive reviews from music critics, who commended its progression from Cheryl's previous albums, but were ambivalent towards the mix of genres. The album debuted on the UK Albums Chart at position two, selling 34,934 copies in its first week. ''A Million Lights'' also peaked at two on the Irish Albums Chart, and one on the Scottish albums chart. ''A Million Lights'' was certified Gold in the
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for shipments of 100,000 copies. Two singles have been released from the album. The first single, " Call My Name", was released on 8 June 2012. With only three days of release, "Call My Name" sold a total of 97,000 in the United Kingdom alone, debuting at number one with first week sales of 152,001 and becoming the second fastest selling single of 2012. " Under the Sun" was released 2 September 2012 as the second single from the album. The song peaked at number 13, becoming her sixth solo top-twenty single. "Screw You" was scheduled to be the album's third single, but the release was cancelled indefinitely and no more singles were released from ''A Million Lights'' due to the reunion of
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in November 2012.


Background

Cheryl's second solo album, titled
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, was released on 1 November 2010. The album debuted at number one in the UK, and at number two in Ireland. On 19 August 2011 the album was certified Platinum by BPI, with sales in excess of 300,000. On 5 May 2011, an announcement was made after months of speculation that Cheryl would be a judge alongside
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,
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, and Paula Abdul on the first season of the American version of ''The X Factor'' following three consecutive years of having a judging seat on the UK show. However, after only three weeks as a judge and completing the auditions in Los Angeles and Chicago, Cheryl was dropped from the American judging panel and replaced by
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. Cowell said that the reason why Cheryl left was because he gave her the option to be a judge on the 2011 series of the UK show as he felt that she would have been more comfortable there. Additionally, it was later confirmed that Cheryl would not be returning to the UK show either, as
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already replaced her on the UK judging panel. Cheryl then began to focus on her third studio album and began recording sessions in July 2011.


Recording

Cheryl began working on her third studio album in July 2011. In an interview with web music magazine
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, Cheryl recounted the recording process for the album. Recording for the album started after Cheryl received a call from
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's partner Seth Friedman who said asked her to go to New York with him to work with the new producers, the Beemer Boys. Cheryl stated that she "made it clear hewanted to work with new producers with fresh ears and exciting newness." She then added that it was important for her to work with new producers: "It’s always amazing to have experience there but I like giving people a shot when I believe they’re talented. They have more fire in their belly. They’re more excited to make new sounds. They’re excited for a hit the possibility that their talent’s going to be heard. After all these years you need that." Cheryl recorded around 50 songs for the album, and while picking the final songs for the album she sometimes had to argue and fight for some songs she liked. In July 2011, rap group
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stated that they had been in the studio with both Cheryl and producer will.i.am. In early September 2011, musician
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revealed that he had also been working on Cheryl's new album. In September 2011, Cheryl went to the studio with hip-hop producer
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. In May 2012, Cheryl confirmed that American singer
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wrote for A Million Lights. Cheryl spoke on how the pair worked together saying: "I noticed Lana about a year ago. I was hearing these songs that were really fresh to my ear and amazing and I asked the guy who she was and he said, 'Watch out for her, it's a girl called Lana Del Rey'." "It all happened really organically just like that. And then '
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' came out and I fell in love with her as an artist as well." In May 2012, it was reported that British rapper
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was approached to feature on the song 'Screw You' because Cheryl was a fan of his album '' Black and White''. Cheryl revealed that she was intoxicated while recording " Screw You", saying "I went in to record it hung over. I never do that. I’m not a big drinker but I was still drunk when I woke up" and revealed that she believed the inspiration for the song came for a picture of Cheryl giving the middle finger. "Sexy Den a Mutha" was the last song that came to be recorded. During an interview with Digital Spy, Cheryl commented on the album, "I think it's the best work I've done." She further stated, "You have to connect with something you're singing about. I'm not going to sing about a subject I've not got any feeling for. Every record I've made, there are songs I've written that I haven't put out because... well, I don't want to. I write for my own pleasure sometimes. I get sent a lot of tracks where there'll just be a beat, or a chorus. Sometimes I think, 'That chorus is amazing', and I'll write a verse to it, or someone else will write a verse to it." Cheryl spoke about knowing when the recording of the album was finished saying "Will and I had a three-hour meeting. It wasn’t supposed to be three hours – I was just supposed to play him some songs I liked. But I played him so many, and he was like, "you have more than enough here". When he said that I felt comfort in that."


Music and lyrics

Like her previous albums ''
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'' (2009) and ''
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'' (2010), ''A Million Lights'' draws from dance-pop as well as pop sub-genres such as
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, house,
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and R&B. Cheryl spoke about the sound she wanted the album, using the first single "Call My Name" as an example of music that "makes you feel like you want to dance." Cheryl took influence from artists such as
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and
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for the album. The opening track "Under the Sun" was produced and co-written by
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. Lyrically, it speaks of a male telling a girl anything she wants to hear to get his way. The second track "Call My Name" was both produced and written by Scottish producer Calvin Harris. The lyrics speak on an "elusive lover". The third song from the album "Craziest Things" is a
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track that features American singer
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. "Craziest Things" was co-written by
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and will.i.am and was produced by will.i.am. Lyrically, the song gives an insight into Cheryl's personal attitude towards relationships. The fourth track "Girl in the Mirror" is a dance and R&B song that was written by Justin Abraham Gray and Sophie Stern and was produced by Panther. Lyrically, it speaks about girls giving themselves a hard time. The title track "A Million Lights" is a ballad which was written by Daniel James,
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and Lindz and produced by Dreamlab. Cheryl described the song as an indie-sounding song, comparing it to the band Snow Patrol. The sixth song for the album "Screw You" features British
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. "Screw You" is an
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song, produced by Hy-Grade and written by Megan Nicolle Thomaston, Kingsley Brown, Daniel Traynor and Jermaine Scott, that starts off as a ballad, but changes into electro-synths. The seventh tack on the album "Love Killer" is a dubstep, mid-tempo song. The song has squiggly synths, a squelching bass and a dubstep beat. "Love Killer" was produced by
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. Lyrically the song is about falling in love with someone that keeps letting you down. The eighth song "Ghetto Baby" is an R&B song influenced by synthpop and trip hop which was written by American singer
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with Roy Kerr and Anu Pillai and produced by Kid Gloves. The ninth track "Sexy Den a Mutha" was written and produced by Beanz. "Sexy Den a Mutha" is a dance song and is described as a "dancefloor hit" The tenth track from the album "Mechanics of the Heart" is a ballad which was both produced and written by British singer
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. Lyrically, the song speaks about a male who's had his heart broken by a previous lover. The eleventh and final track from the standard edition of the album "All is Fair" which was described as a "dark song" and was produced and written by Beanz. "All is Fair" features the use of a
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and lyrically it speaks about her fans (soldiers) for supporting her. The deluxe tracks are: "Dum Dum", an electropop song with dubstep influence; "Last One Standing", a dance-pop up-tempo ballad; "Boys Lie", an electropop and dubstep track; and "One Thousand, an
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song with a
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and synthpop beat. The third track for the deluxe edition and fourteenth in all "Telescope" is a slow ballad which features a piano.


Singles

The lead single from the album, "Call My Name" featuring Calvin Harris was uploaded on 19 April onto Cheryl's YouTube account. The song debuted on Capital FM's breakfast show on 20 April 2012. On 2 May 2012, the full-length music video premiered. The single was written and produced by Harris and was released digitally on 18 May 2012. The video for the single was directed by Anthony Mandler and shot in Downtown Los Angeles. "Call My Name" was added to BBC Radio 1's A-list playlist in the week preceding the single's release. It went on to debut at number 1 with sales of 152,000 the highest of the year so far. "Under the Sun", the second and final single from the album, was released on 3 September 2012. The accompanying music video was released on 26 July 2012, and it sees Cheryl travel back to the '50s to perform the track while strutting down the street. Further scenes see the singer draped on the bonnet of a classic car and performing a choreographed dance sequence with a handful of businessmen. After the release of the video the song peaked at number twenty-six, before the singles official release date. The song peaked at number 20 on the week ending 30 August 2012, becoming her sixth solo top-twenty single. It has since peaked at number 13. " Screw You", featuring
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, was to be released as the third single from the album to coincide with the release of Cheryl's autobiography, but the release was cancelled indefinitely due to Cheryl's reunion with
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to celebrate the group's tenth anniversary. Upon the release of ''A Million Lights'', the song debuted on the
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at number 100.


Release and promotion

On 18 April 2012, Cheryl revealed the title of her third studio album, ''A Million Lights'' and its release date. Cheryl revealed the album artwork for ''A Million Lights'', as well the official track listing for the standard and deluxe versions of the album via Facebook and her official website on 24 May 2012. The cover features a close-up shot of Cheryl, featuring her hand tattoo, with messy hair over one side of her face. Cheryl wears a bright, lime-green dress and pink lipstick in the shot .Cheryl Unveils New Album Cover & Tracklisting , Cheryl Cole , News , MTV UK
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The album cover was shot by German photographer Ellen Von Unwerth. On 7 June 2012,
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announced a "super fan deluxe" edition of the album, featuring eight extra bonus tracks, postcards, a special edition box and the first 50 sold would include a signed copy of the disc. As promotion Cheryl was interviewed on
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's ''
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'' on 8 June 2012. On Monday 18 June Cheryl signed copies of ''A Million Lights'' at
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, Bayswater, London and on Tuesday 19 June in-store at
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on
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,
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. On 26 May 2012, it was reported that Cheryl would perform "Call My Name" with live vocals on ''
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'', following allegedly pre-recorded performances that occurred the previous year on ''
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''. It was also reported that ''The Voice'' executives always edit the vocals for every artist on the show, and they would "provide some finishing touches to her singing prior to it being broadcast." As the performance began, Cheryl swan-dived onto her backing dancers before they performed a highly elaborate routine. Following the broadcast, Cheryl received mixed comments from viewers, with a few who accused the singer of
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hing, while others, including pop singers
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and
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, praised the performance. In an interview with
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, Cheryl addressed the negative comments, and said that "if you think my live vocal sounds so good it must be mimed, I'm happy, I take it as a compliment." She performed the track again on ''
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'' on 8 June 2012, and was also accused of lip synching. Cheryl also performed "Call My Name" at Capital FM Summertime Ball on 9 June 2012 in front of 80,000 fans at the
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, she was a surprise artist. Cheryl performed at London's G-A-Y on 16 June 2012, performing a variety of new tracks from the LP for the first time. On 17 June 2012 Cheryl performed the lead single as well as the song "Under the Sun" on
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′s '' T4''. Cheryl also performed on ''MTV: Live Vibrations''. On 8 September 2012 Cheryl performed "Under the Sun" on the Johnathan Ross show. On 24 September 2012 Cheryl performed a variety of songs including "Under the Sun" and "Call My Name" on ''The Voice'' tour in Denmark. On 19 October 2012 Cheryl performed "Call My Name" at the charity fundraiser Stand Up for Cancer, however there were technical problems during the performance. On 9 December 2012 Cheryl performed "Call My Name" and "3 Words" at ''Jingle Bell Ball''. On 25 December 2012 Cheryl released a viral video of the song "Ghetto Baby".


Tour

To further promote A Million Lights, Cheryl embarked on her first solo concert tour,
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. On 12 June 2012, via Cheryl's official website Cheryl announced the tour, which started on 3 October 2012 and ended on 17 October 2012. The tour comprised 11 show dates, 2 in Ireland, 1 in Scotland and 8 in England. The London concert was broadcast on ITV2 in November 2012, with a DVD titled ''A Million Lights: Live at The O2'' being released shortly afterwards.


Critical reception

''A Million Lights'' received mainly mixed to positive reviews upon its release. Saun Kitchener from Entertainmentwise.com described the album as being a progression from Cheryl's previous albums ''
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'' and ''
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''. Kitchner added that "it's surprisingly sparse on the dance-pop-anthem front. She may not have the best voice in the business by quite some distance, but you wouldn't go to a Cheryl concert expecting an
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-style showcase of vocal acrobatics. You'd go for the performance and, most importantly, for the Grade-A pop music. And A Million Lights has that in spades. Al Fox of
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described it as a "scrapbook of 2012 trends" and wrote that "it's the most sincere moments that prove standouts on Cheryl's new album." Andy Gill from ''
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'' described it as Cheryl's "most confident set yet" and awarded it 3 stars out of 5. Laurence Green from musicOMH rated it 3.5 out of 5 stars, commenting: "On A Million Lights, it feels like this is the logical culmination of everything Cheryl has been fine-tweaking ever since she first donned that military outfit for "
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". It's been a long old war of attrition in Camp Cole, but on A Million Lights, it's a resolute mission accomplished; an end-product that both the casual fan and most die-hard 'soldier' will enjoy." David Smith of ''
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'' rated it 3 out of 5 stars, commenting: "It could be sung by anybody, but it is a buzzing collection of the latest sharp pop sounds, bursting with potential hits."
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wrote that overall, the album is a "mixed-bag of genre's in which Cole finds her musical identity away from Girls Aloud, as well as giving fans a glimpse at her own preference when it comes her taste in music." Ian Gittins of
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gave the album 3 out of 5 stars and wrote: "A Million Lights, her third album, is a slick and polished summary of the state of the art of current chart-pop but it lacks the indefinable alchemy, personality and touch of magic that makes for truly great pop." Stephen Thomas Erlewine from
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rated the album 3 out of 5 stars, commenting: "Even if A Million Lights winds up not generating a big single, there is no denying that it captures much of the style and sound of 2012; it's a pop scrapbook, perhaps one that will be more interesting in the future than it is in the present." He picked "Under the Sun", "Call My Name", "A Million Lights" and "Ghetto Baby" as the highlights on the album. Alexis Petridis from ''
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'' gave the album 3 out of 5 stars, writing that "You can't fault its box-ticking efficiency, but it's hard to ignore the variable standards." Petridis also wrote that "What comes in between is sometimes interesting, often generic, with a few decent songs among the will-this-do numbers." Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the album three out of five stars writing: "Those looking for answers or indeed any indication of the real Cheryl will be disappointed with A Million Lights, which boasts an exceptional lineup of today's best and brightest producers. As such, those looking for an album's worth of decent pop will be more than satisfied here. There's a niggling detachment between Cheryl and her songs and little to no carving of Cheryl's sound as you'd expect from a third record, but as a collection of neat pop explosions built for the masses, it's difficult to fault." John Balfe from
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gave the album 2.5 out of 5 stars, expressing a mixed opinion, writing: "A Million Lights will sell the majority of its units based on Cheryl's persona and perceived charisma more than its songwriting nous. In fact, Cheryl didn't write any of the tracks on the album. When an album is conceived in such an impersonal manner it's difficult to feel anything but ambivalence towards it." Laura Hills from
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opined: "A Million Lights is the equivalent of pop painting by numbers. It's almost like Cheryl and her team have entered the entire contents of the top 40 over the past 10 years and come up with an equation for achieving chart success."


Chart performance

Before the album release, ''A Million Lights'' had doubled the amount of pre-orders to her nearest competitor
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with his album '' Believe'' on the
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store. However, ''A Million Lights'' debuted at number 2 on the
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selling 34,934 copies in its first week on sale, with Bieber selling 3,181 more copies and beating her to the number 1 spot. The album also became her first not to debut at number 1 in the UK and her first not to sell over 100,000 copies in its first week on sale. Previous album ''
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'' sold 125,000 copies while its follow-up ''
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'' sold around 105,000 copies in their first weeks. ''A Million Lights'' was certified Gold in the
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for shipments of 100,000 copies.


Track listing

Notes * signifies a vocal producer * signifies a co-producer


Personnel

Credits for ''A Million Lights'' adapted from
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. *
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– primary artist, lead vocals, composer, co-writer *
Will.i.am William James Adams Jr. (born March 15, 1975), known professionally as will.i.am (pronounced "Will-I-am"), is an American rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer. He is the founding and lead member of the musical group Black Eyed Peas. ...
– VDrum sequencing, engineer, featured artist, background vocals, producer, synthesizer, composer, co-writer *
Wretch 32 Jermaine Sinclaire Scott (born 9 March 1985), better known by his stage name Wretch 32, is a British rapper, singer and songwriter from Tottenham, North London. He was a member of the grime collective Combination Chain Gang, before forming The M ...
– featured artist, vocals, co-writer *
Lana Del Rey Elizabeth Woolridge Grant (born June 21, 1985), known professionally as Lana Del Rey, is an American singer-songwriter. Her music is noted for its cinematic quality and exploration of tragic romance, glamour, and melancholia, with frequent r ...
– co-writer, composer, background vocals * Calvin Harris – arranger, producer, writer, composer, instrumentation, mixing *
Taio Cruz Jacob Taio Cruz (; born Adetayo Ayowale Onile-Ere, 23 April 1980), better known professionally as Taio Cruz (stylized TΛIO CRUZ), is an English singer, songwriter and record producer from London, England, currently based in Los Angeles. In 200 ...
– composer, producer, co-writer *
Jim Beanz James David Washington (born August 26, 1980), known professionally as Jim BEANZ, is an American vocal producer, songwriter, actor, singer and record producer from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He is signed to Timbaland Productions and Sunset Enterta ...
– mixing, producer, vocal producer, additional vocals, backing vocals, co-writer * Jaylien Wesley – writer, composer * Agent X – Drums, engineer, keyboards, piano, producer, programming *
Josie Aiello Josie Aiello is an American singer-songwriter originally from Chicago, Illinois. Her albums include ''Unkunvenshunal Girl'', ''Where I Am'', and ''Ashes to Beauty''. She is known for her pop vocals on '' Music & Songs from Starlight Express,'' i ...
– background vocals * Carlos Battey – composer * Steven Battey – composer * Tim Blacksmith – management * Riki Bleau – management * Greg Bonnick – composer * Delbert Bowers – assistant * Kingsley Brown – composer * J. Browz – bass, guitar * A. J. Clarke – mixing assistant * Olle Corneér – composer * Aaron Cowan – composer * Dada Life – producer * Danny D. – management * Mike Del Rio – composer * Jayson DeZuzio – composer * Dylan Dresdow – mixing * Stefan Engblom – composer * Loick Essien – composer * Matt Furmidge – vocal engineer * Chris Galland – assistant * John Gudwin – engineer * Stuart Hardie – design *
Kuk Harrell Thaddis Laphonia "Kuk" Harrell ( ) is an American songwriter, vocal producer, arranger and engineer. He was a member of a songwriting–production team composed of himself, Christopher "Tricky" Stewart and Terius "The-Dream" Nash. In 2011, Kuk ...
– vocal producer * Tom Havelock – composer * Hygrade – instrumentation, producer, programming, vocal producer * Padraic Kerin – engineer * Roy Kerr – keyboards, programming * Kid Gloves – producer, vocal producer *
Alex Da Kid Alexander Junior Grant (born 27 August 1983), professionally known as Alex da Kid or by.ALEXANDER, is a British musician, record producer, songwriter, record executive and fashion designer from Wood Green, London. He has gained recognition for p ...
– composer, producer * Koil – engineer, mixing * Kasia Livingston – composer * Peter Mack – assistant * Ayah Marar – background vocals * Manny Marroquin – mixing * Mike Marsh – mastering * Jaime Martinez – mixing assistant * Paul Meehan – vocal producer * Naughty Boy – producer * Naweed – mastering * Candice Nelson – composer * Chris "Tek" O'Ryan – engineer * Pantha Bass – electric guitar, keyboards, producer * Joe Peluso – engineer * Anu Pillai – brass arrangement, engineer, guitar, keyboards, programming, string arrangements * Leon Price – composer * Brian Rawling – vocal producer * Peter Renshaw – composer * Jareth Rwamafa Johnson – composer, background vocals * Jermaine Scott – composer * Stefan Sundström – mixing * Megan Nicolle Thomaston – composer, background vocals * Daniel Traynor – composer * Kevin Verchel – vocal arrangement * Ellen Von Unwerth – photography * James "Jim Beanz" Washington – composer * Mathias Wollo – composer, instrumentation, mixing, producer, programming


Charts


Certifications


Release history


References


External links

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