Pumpkin Soup (song)
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"Pumpkin Soup" is a song by Kate Nash that is featured on her fourth single, the third to be lifted from her debut album '' Made of Bricks''. It was released on 17 December 2007, making it a contender for the Christmas number one and entered the charts at number 58 on the UK Singles Chart based on downloads only, then reached number 40 with a physical release the following week. It reached a peak of number 23 on 6 January, equalling the peak of previous single " Mouthwash". The song spent total 10 weeks on the UK Singles Chart.


Background and writing

Nash stated in an interview on BBC Radio 1 that the title "Pumpkin Soup" was a working title she had saved on her computer when writing early versions of the song, and that her record company had originally intended to name it "I Just Want Your Kiss" after the main lyric in the song.


Critical reception

'' Pitchfork'' wrote "Pumpkin Soup is one of the few ''Made of Bricks'' tracks that finds Nash's acutely enunciated words complemented with just the right amount of swirling sonic accoutrements".


Track listings

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Music video

The music video for "Pumpkin Soup" was directed by Kinga Burza and sees Nash in an oversized novelty world inhabited by giant cats and bright colours, and is titled as by "Little Red Productions", a reference to the final track of ''Made of Bricks'', "Little Red". The video also features her and a boy in a kissing booth, which reflects the chorus lyric "I just want your kiss, boy," and main props include
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and bears. The character of "Boy" is played by Nash's real-life friend, photographer Wesley Goode.


Charts


References


External links


Review of Kate Nash's Pumpkin Soup
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