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4ever (The Veronicas song) : ウィキペディア英語版
4ever (The Veronicas song)

"4ever" is a song written and produced by Max Martin and Lukasz Gottwald for The Veronicas' debut studio album ''The Secret Life Of...'' (2005). It was released as the album's first single in Australia on 15 August 2005 as a CD single. The song reached number two on the ARIA Charts and number seven in New Zealand.
In the United States, the single was promoted early in 2006 by Archie Comics through a mention in issue #167 of the group's namesake Veronica's comic, which featured a guest appearance and cover picture of The Veronicas and a card containing a code that could be used to download an MP3 version of the song free. It was also featured on the first episode of the third season of the MTV series ''Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County''. The song was released as promo for the 2008 Ashley Tisdale's movie ''Picture This!''. Similarly, it was also used in the film ''She's the Man''.
"4ever" was released as The Veronicas second UK single in late Summer 2009. The track was included on the UK version of the album ''Hook Me Up'' which was released shortly afterwards. The song debuted on the UK singles chart at number 197 on 28 September 2009, and moved up one hundred and eighty places to a new peak of 17 the following week.〔()〕 It is being re-released in the US as the third single from Hook Me Up. The band re-recorded the vocals for the re-release of the single in the US and the release of the single in the UK. The new vocals are also used in the 2009 music video for the song.
==Writing and development==
"4ever" was written and produced by Lukasz Gottwald and Max Martin. In an interview with ''Digital Spy'' Lisa described the idea behind the song. She said,

"I think it's just a really fun song. It's got a great guitar riff and the message behind it isn't anything too heavy. It's about living life for the moment, forgetting about your worries and just getting up and dancing. Plus it's a bit bratty, which we like!"〔Digital Spy interview. (The Veronicas ) ''Digitalspy.co.uk''. Retrieved 25 November 2009.〕

The original version of the song was recorded in 2005. In 2009 they re-recorded the song to release in the UK and Ireland as their second single. In the press release Jess described the new sound of the 2009 version. She said,

"Since recording `4ever,` the band has progressed, so we wanted to update the song,()We recorded more guitars and new vocals to bring the song up to how it sounds when we perform it live."〔4ever UK video interview. (Veronicas Single "4ever" Impacting Radio Now ) Reuters. Retrieved 17 November 2009.〕


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