Showing posts with label Natasha Bedingfield. Show all posts
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Rascal Flatts - Easy (feat. Natasha Bedingfield)

Natasha Bedingfield - I Bruise Easily

Simple Plan - Jet Lag (feat. Natasha Bedingfield)

Horsey has another Australian hit!

    A couple of days ago I wrote a random post about Natasha Bedingfield's flop album being re-released in Europe. Little did I know the equine beauty was also planning an Australian chart comeback courtesy of a duet with Canadian punk/pop rockers Simple Plan! "Jet Lag" debuted at number 37 on this week's ARIA chart and should climb even higher given its top 20 placing on iTunes. I used to hate the little horse that could but "Strip Me" was a hot mess (in a good way) and I like her latest desperate attempt to remain relevant.

    It doesn't hurt that I've always had a soft spot for Simple Plan. I know those fools are only one rung above Busted on the boyband scale of awfulness but they have released some catchy songs over the years. And this is a good example. Natasha and Pierre trade forlorn verses before coming together for a perky chorus that gets lodged in your head after a few listens. "Jet Lag" sounds very early noughties to me but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Interestingly, the song was also recorded with Canadian pop diva Marie-Mai. That version is cute too but I'm on team Horsey! Who knows. If this takes off, Natasha might finally get around to releasing "Strip Me" in Australia - it didn't even get the chance to flop here! Check out her latest smash below.

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Natasha Bedingfield relaunches "Strip Me"

    Daniel Bedingfield's incredibly annoying horse-faced sister is gearing up to relaunch her mega-flop 4th album in Europe. "Strip Me" must rank as one of the biggest chart disasters in recent history. It peaked at a not-so-lofty 103 in America - exactly 100 places below its predecessor! The album might have been chart poison but it's the first NB opus I can listen to from beginning to end without wanting to retch, so I'm kind of glad she's giving it another push. Now called "Strip Me Away" - it's basically the same album with her 2008 top 5 US hit "Pocketful Of Sunshine" tacked on for good measure. Somewhat surprisingly, they're also going with that as the lead single. I don't know what it says about the state of your career when your record company promotes a three year old track ahead of new material but fuck it - "Pocketful Of Sunshine" is actually a decent song and it seems to be working. At least in Germany, where it's a top 50 hit. Here's the tracklist in case you're one of the 10 still interested in this increasingly sympathetic nobody.

    Disc 1

    1. Pocketful Of Sunshine
    2. Little Too Much
    3. All I Need
    4. Strip Me
    5. Neon Lights
    6. Weightless
    7. Can't Fall Down
    8. Try
    9. Touch
    10. Run Run Run
    11. Break Thru
    12. No Mozart
    13. Recover
    14. Weightless (Less is More Version)
    15. Put Your Arms Around Me
    16. Unexpected Hero

    Disc 2

    1. Strip Me (live video)
    2. Weightless (live video)
    3. Can t Fall Down (live video)
    4. Run Run Run (live video)
    5. Pocketful of Sunshine (music video)
    6. Strip Me (music video)

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Natasha Bedingfield - These Words

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Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten

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