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"Nikki" is a song recorded by American
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band Forever the Sickest Kids from their third studio album, ''
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'' It was written by Jonathan Cook, Austin Bello, Caleb Turman, Kyle Burns, Mike Green,
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, and
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. Although it was never officially released as a single, it was advertised by the band on their website and Twitter account as the album's third single.


Writing and inspiration

In an interview with Artistdirect, vocalist and rhythm guitarist Caleb Turman first spoke of the song, "This song was written about a close friend of the band. Needless to say, he has had some very high highs and very low lows. His wife and he have been through it all and Nikki has been his voice of reason, his purpose to make it better and the reason he is where he is now." Regarding the band's friend and his wife, vocalist and bassist Austin Bello said, "I think the song really shows the battle between, I guess, love and hate. It's interesting 'cause they always seem to make it together in the end. That's kind of what the song shows." Upon co-writing the song with Stump, Turman said the band was originally unaware that he would be working with them, "It was actually one of the most impressive experiences in my life. We sat there and we analyzed every single lyric, every single melody and every single chord progression to the point that we were almost exhausted. We kind of stepped away from it for a little bit. We came back and thought, 'This is really really good.' It was really fun. That guy knows what he is talking about and it was an absolute privilege to work alongside him." Vocalist Jonathan Cook stated that the band had reached out to Stump to see if he wanted to be a part of the song, with him responding that he was interested in singing on the track. However, it was later confirmed that Stump did not sing on the track. "Nikki" is among many of the songs that are written and named after a woman that the band personally knows. Other songs by the band include "Becky Starz" from ''
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'', "Hey Brittany" and "Hurricane Haley" from ''
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'', and "La La Lainey", from ''
J.A.C.K. ''J.A.C.K.'' is the third studio album by American pop punk band Forever the Sickest Kids. It is their first release through Fearless Records since their former label, Universal Motown Records, Universal Motown, was shut down, which resulted in t ...
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Music video

A music video for the song was announced on August 8, 2013 and premiered September 24 on
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. The video was directed by Danny Drysdale and shot in the
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. The music video is composed of three scenes involving different couples. The scenes depict a man and woman running toward each other but are blocked by an ongoing train, a young man and woman competing against each other on
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s at a fitness center, and a man and woman at a horse pen who struggle to open a gate that separates them. The band is shown performing the song in the fitness center, as well as Bello singing his verses by the
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. Speaking about the video, Cook said, "We're trying to portray something in this video to where there's a constant catalyst, or a constant obstacle, in between the guy and the girl. We're kind of doing some of it tongue-in-cheek, so it's hard to miss the actual point.
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making it kind of in a humorous light and some of it's more serious, but really the main overtone of this whole thing is whenever there's an obstacle between the guy and a girl in a relationship, what happens when that's taken away."Forever the Sickest Kids – Nikki – Behind the Scenes
By rennoc9524. Retrieved October 27, 2013


Reception

"Nikki" was met with much praise, with many critics claiming it stood out in a positive way and that it was one of the strongest songs from the album.(REVIEW) Forever The Sickest Kids – J.A.C.K. , Undertow Press
By Chase Walbaum. Retrieved June 24, 2013
Forever The Sickest Kids – J.A.C.K.: Album Review
By Catherine Yi. Retrieved June 20, 2013
Matthew Sievers of SF Media compared it to the band's song "Hey Brittany", saying it had "tasteful synth and nupbeat melody." Catherine Yi of
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said that it "presents a potential direction the band could grow in". Tim Sendra of
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claimed the song was one of the few from the album that showed "some ambition and inspiration", saying it had a "
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stadium rock chorus".J.A.C.K. – Forever the Sickest Kids: Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards: AllMusic
By Tim Sendra. Retrieved June 24, 2013


Personnel

;Forever the Sickest Kids * Jonathan Cook – vocals, songwriter * Austin Bello – bass guitar, vocals, songwriter * Caleb Turman – rhythm guitar, vocals, songwriter * Kyle Burns – drums, percussion, songwriter ;Additional personnel *
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– songwriter *
Neal Avron Neal Avron (born December 31, 1965) is an American record producer, mixer, audio engineer, and musician. Working predominantly in rock music, Avron began working on records in 1993 and achieved his production breakthrough when he co-produced Eve ...
– songwriter * Mike Green – producer, mixer, songwriter


References

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