Boomerang (Nicole Scherzinger Song)
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"Boomerang" is a song by American singer
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, originally intended for her then-upcoming second studio album. It was written by Azengo, Morgan Jackson, Danny Mercer, Anthony Preston, and
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, with production by Wilhelm under his production name of Sandy Vee, Preston, and
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. The song was released as a
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on March 8, 2013 by
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. It is a
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and pop song with uplifting lyrics that speak about coming back up when you get knocked down, with
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drawing comparions to "
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" by
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. Critical reception of the former from critics was mixed, with criticism for the simple lyrics but praise for the
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being catchy. Despite selling over 30,000 copies in its first few days or release, and topping the UK midweek chart, "Boomerang" had been overlooked by UK radio stations
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and Capital FM due to it not being deemed relevant for their respective audiences. In the end, the song was playlisted by Capital FM and made its single chart debut in Scotland at number two, while reaching number six in the United Kingdom and number nine in Ireland. An accompanying
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featuring a
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camera effect, geometric and black and white checkerboard backgrounds drew further comparisons to the works of
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,
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" by willi.am and
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. The visual received positive reviews from critics, with them praising the choreography and showcase of Scherzinger's body. By 2014, Scherzinger had left her long-term record label Interscope and signed a new multi-album deal with
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. "Boomerang" was Scherzinger's last release under Interscope, and upon announcing her second studio album, ''
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'' (2014), she confirmed that the song was now a standalone single. Scherzinger stated that the song belongs to a body of work which had been scrapped, and was one of five scrapped projects recorded between her first and second albums.


Background and release

Following the international release of her debut studio album ''
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'' (2011), Scherzinger began working on a US version of the album. The US edition was to include an alternate track listing, made up of "a mixture of strong dance anthems, urban twists and uplifting songs". At the time of recording in August 2011, Scherzinger had over 40 songs to choose from for the new release, but said that it would "not be finished until the very last minute. I don't know if I will ever feel like I have finished the album." In late 2011, Scherzinger was a judge on the inaugural season of music competition show ''
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'' and performed the song "Pretty", recorded for the US version of ''Killer Love''. In July 2012,
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reported that Scherzinger was recording with
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for the album, signaling the end of the ''Killer Love'' era and plans for the US reissue of the album. Scherzinger and will.am have previously worked together on
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single "
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" (2006), as well as Scherzinger's solo single "
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". Later that year, Scherzinger would go on to judge (and win) the ninth series of the British edition of ''
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''. In November 2012, Scherzinger revealed her new
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was titled "Boomerang", and that it was expected to appear on her then-upcoming second studio album. Several days later, a brief clip of Scherzinger on set of the video was shown during a video interlude as part of Scherzinger's judging duties on the ninth UK series of ''The X Factor''. "Boomerang" was released as a standalone
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and also as part of a remixes EP with remixes by Mathieu Bouthier, Ruzz Loaderz, and
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on March 8, 2013 in Ireland, while released in the former format on March 10 in the United Kingdom, and March 17 in New Zealand. In 2013, when asked about whether she would return to judge the 10th series, Scherzinger had doubts, noting that the live shows of the competition would clash with plans to release a new album worldwide in November that same year. However by February 2014, Scherzinger had left her long time
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for a new multi-record deal with
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and
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. Ahead of releasing her second album, Scherzinger confirmed that "Boomerang" would not be included, confirming its status a standalone single. She said "I did an entire album that belongs with 'Boomerang'. It had its own family. Unfortunately I don't know if those songs will ever be heard". She also revealed that she had recorded five albums between the release of her debut and second album, were all scrapped, though considered releasing the songs for her fans eventually. Scherzinger also addressed the situation in 2014 when promoting " Your Love", the first single from her second album ''
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'' (2014). During an interview with ''
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'' she was asked "Over a year ago you released 'Boomerang' and then disappeared. What happened?", to which Scherzinger replied that that previous label, Interscope, did not put the album out "and
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are believers, so I'm excited for new music to come out finally."


Music and lyrics

Musically, "Boomerang" is a
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and pop song, written by Azengo, Morgan Jackson, Danny Mercer, Anthony Preston, and
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, with
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by Wilhem under his production
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of "Sandy Vee", Preston, and will.i.am. ''
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''s Sam Lanksey described the song as "fizzy" with a layered production. The music was recorded in Paris, France at The Bunker Studios, with further production and vocals recorded at
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studios in Los Angeles, California. The "
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-spangled" song contains a "fuzzy, club-friendly" beat. A review from ''
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'' compared the song to "
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", a 2012 single by
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, calling "Boomerang" a less subtle version. Lyrically, "Boomerang" is about "not letting the haters keep you down", opined Lanksey. The song centers around getting back up when you get knocked down and not giving up. Scherzinger sings about her ability to turn things around for the better. With "wide-eyed determination", she sings: "You can turn me down, you can throw me now/ The harder out, the harder I come back around". Scherzinger said she related to and resonated with the song due to its uplifting nature, saying "I love this track as I can really relate to the lyrics because I don't always feel on top of the world and fierce and fearless. I have my doubts and days where I wonder if I should just throw in the towel", also noting that the "song givers her strength". One of the key aspects of the
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is layered vocals from Scherzinger, with the word "Oh!" repeated multiple times.


Critical reception

The song was met with mixed reviews from
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. Robert Copsey from Digital Spy praised the song, awarding it four out of five stars. In his review, Copsey said: "The metaphor's not without its confusing moments, but that's exactly what makes her so endearing." He went on to praise the song's overall production, "she sings with wide-eyed determination over a fuzzy, club-friendly beat courtesy of will.i.am – who for once supplies a relatively pop-by-numbers melody that grows on the ears". A reviewer writing for ''
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'' said that "Boomerang" was exactly the type of song needed to "January out and usher February in", calling the song "jolly good fun". Sam Lanskey, for ''Idolator'', gave a mixed review, stating: "Scherzinger is back with a new single, but despite the unholy union of Scherzinger and will.i.am, who produced the song, it's actually pretty good!" Lanskey later went on to praise the production, which "is taut and synth-spangled, and that chorus is an earworm". "John Dingwell, writing a review for the '' Daily Record'', said, "Boomerang is a brassy banger that will appeal to younger music fans but scratch the surface and there's only limited shelf life to it." Similarly, ''
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''s Grace Caroll wrote an article called "Big Stars, Bad Songs", in which she criticized the lyrics in "Boomerang", calling the song "a generic dance-fuelled fizzle that sounds slightly like every other pop song you've ever heard".


Commercial performance

Shortly after its release, newspapers the ''Daily Record'' and the ''
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'' both reported that "Boomerang" was not playlisted by radio stations
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and Capital FM, amongst others. Radio 1 confirmed that it had not playlisted the song "due to the amount of other releases this week" and added that there were "more important releases at the station at the moment". Similarly, despite Scherzinger appearing on Capital FM to promote the release, it "wasn't deemed 'relevant' by radio bosses". Despite this, "Boomerang" shifted 32,520 copies and had peaked at number one in the midweek; this led to the song being playlisted by Capital FM. Scherzinger acknowledged the feat on Twitter, when she tweeted "Woohoo! We finally made a #Boomerang believer out of them." On March 14, 2013, "Boomerang" debuted on the
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at number nine, becoming Scherzinger's seventh top-10 single in Ireland. On March 16, 2013, it debuted at number six in the UK. The
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noted that although the song opened strong at the start of the week, sales had slowed by the end, resulting in it falling from number one in the midweek listings. Two weeks later, the song jumped 49 places on the UK's
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, becoming that week's highest climber. It also peaked at number two on the
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.


Music video


Background

The
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for "Boomerang" was filmed in London, UK during the last week of November 2012, with director Nathalie Canguilhelm. Production company HSI London also worked on the video, with Mathieu Pleinfosse serving as Director of Photography, David Poucet as Editor, and
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handling
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. At the time, Scherzinger was also serving as a judge on the ninth UK series of ''The X Factor'', and brought contestants
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and Jahméne on set. This was shown as part of a VT of
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footage during the episode of ''The X Factor'' airing in the first week of December 2012. On December 19, 2012, a brief five second preview of the video was released online; in the preview, a
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camera effect is used. The music video for the song was released on January 25, 2013.


Synopsis

The concept for "Boomerang" features Scherzinger in a number of different outfits and settings, with added camera effects. It begins with TV screens set out in a plus shape, each screen shows a different part of Scherzinger dressed in a black leather and lace dress, with a multi-colored woven leather jacket The kaleidoscope effect is used giving Scherzinger a rainbow colored shadow, this is interspaced with scenes of Scherzinger in a room full of surveillance cameras and a geometric black and white room. As the song transitions into the chorus, she then appears in front of white backdrop "as multiple copies of herself are seen dancing across the screen". Other scenes include Scherzinger in a
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dress, with
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and also dancing in
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and stilettos.
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' Michael Depland compared the "spectacular face" delivered by Scherzinger to those made by
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singer
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in the music video for " What About Us?" (2002).


Reception

Capital FM praised the video; a reviewer writing for the network said the "energetic" video showcases Scherzinger's "best dance moves". Meanwhile, in an article for the ''
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'', the video was praised by the staff for showing off her "impeccable body". A reviewer for ''
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'' praised Scherzinger's style in the "sizzling" video, saying: "The Pussycat Doll and ''X Factor'' alum brings some sex and style as she struts around in the artsy visuals." The video won the Music Award at the Social TV Awards for scoring 6,147,811 views, two weeks after premiering on
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Promotion

In the week leading up to the song's release, Scherzinger performed "Boomerang" live for the first time on
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'' on March 2, 2013, and again at the ''Give It Up For Comic Relief'' charity concert in London's
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on March 6, 2013. The day after its release, Scherzinger performed the song live on ''
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'' and on stage at
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nightclub in London, UK both on March 9, 2013. A few days later, Scherzinger joined
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on '' Daybreak'' for an interview about her career and a performance of "Boomerang". Further to this, in the lead up to the release of the music video, promotional images for the single were released. Scherzinger wears a see-through black mesh dress with a light blue and pink patterned jacket, alongside an elaborate chain necklace that covers her chest and metallic silver high-heeled shoes.


Track listing

Digital download #"Boomerang" – 3:18 Digital download – Remixes EP #"Boomerang" – 3:18 #"Boomerang" (Mathieu Bouthier Remix) – 5:51 #"Boomerang" (Ruff Loaderz Club Mix) – 6:25 #"Boomerang" (
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Club Remix) – 5:35


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from media notes,"Boomerang" by
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, in Los Angeles, California. *Music recorded at The Bunker, in Paris, France. Personnel *
Nicole Scherzinger Nicole Scherzinger (; born Nicole Prascovia Elikolani Valiente, June 29, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, and television personality. She is best known as the lead singer of the Pussycat Dolls, one of the best-selling g ...
vocals *Dylan "3D" Dresdowaudio mixing *Brian Gardnermastering *Julian Prindlerecording (engineering) * Anthony Preston co-production, vocal production, songwriter *Benjamin Riceengineering assistant, mixing assistant *Bradford H. Smithmixing assistant *
Sandy Vee Sandy Julien Wilhelm (born 22 April 1975) better known by his stage name Sandy Vee, is a French music producer and songwriter. He gained much commercial and critical recognition for co-producing Rihanna's "Only Girl (In the World)", Katy Perry's ...
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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. ...
production, executive production Music video *Kathy Angstadtcommissioner *Ben Ansell
production designer In film and television, the production designer is the individual responsible for the overall aesthetic of the story. The production design gives the viewers a sense of the time period, the plot location, and character actions and feelings. Wo ...
*Nathalie Canguilhem
director Director may refer to: Literature * ''Director'' (magazine), a British magazine * ''The Director'' (novel), a 1971 novel by Henry Denker * ''The Director'' (play), a 2000 play by Nancy Hasty Music * Director (band), an Irish rock band * ''D ...
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JaQuel Knight JaQuel Knight (born August 6, 1989) is an American choreographer and dancer. Born in North Carolina and raised in Atlanta, he has worked with Beyoncé on many of her most notable dances, including on " Single Ladies", " Formation" and the hist ...
choreographer Choreography is the art or practice of designing sequences of movements of physical bodies (or their depictions) in which motion or form or both are specified. ''Choreography'' may also refer to the design itself. A choreographer is one who cr ...
*HSI Londonproduction company *Beth Montague
executive producer Executive producer (EP) is one of the top positions in the making of a commercial entertainment product. Depending on the medium, the executive producer may be concerned with management accounting or associated with legal issues (like copyrights o ...
*Nightshift post producer *Mathieu Pleinfossedirector of photography *David Poucet
editor Editing is the process of selecting and preparing written, photographic, visual, audible, or cinematic material used by a person or an entity to convey a message or information. The editing process can involve correction, condensation, orga ...


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{{authority control Nicole Scherzinger songs Songs written by Sandy Vee Interscope Records singles 2013 singles Electropop songs Song recordings produced by will.i.am Song recordings produced by Sandy Vee Songs written by Jackson Morgan 2013 songs Songs written by Anthony Preston (record producer)