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Chasing Time (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Chasing Time (song)

"Chasing Time" is a song recorded by American rapper Azealia Banks for her debut studio album ''Broke with Expensive Taste'' (2014). It was released as the third single from the album on September 22, 2014. Production of the song was handled by Andrew "Pop" Wansel, while it was written by Banks, Ronnie Colson, Warren Felder, Jonathan Harris, Steve Mostyn, Kelly Sheehan and Wansel. Lyrically, the track describes Banks recovering from a breakup. "Chasing Time" received positive reviews from music critics, with Mike Wass of Idolator commenting that the song included a "soaring chorus". To promote the single, Banks released a music video for "Chasing Time" on November 13, 2014, which was produced by Nina Dluhy-Miller and directed by Marc Klasfeld. To promote the track even further, Banks held a contest in which she asked budding producers to submit remixes of "Chasing Time", with the winner receiving $10,000. Pitchfork Media included the track in their list of 'The 100 Best Tracks of 2014'.
==Background==
In 2011, it was reported that Banks was working on her debut studio album with British producer Paul Epworth, despite not having signed to a record label at the time. In January 2012, Banks signed a record deal with Interscope and Polydor Records to work on new music, and a month later, she announced the title of the album as ''Broke with Expensive Taste''. Approximately a year later, she handed a complete version of ''Broke with Expensive Taste'' in to the labels. Banks initially thought it would receive favorable reception from the labels; however, the representatives told Banks that she had not recorded a "hit" single for the album. Ultimately, Banks ended the record deal with Interscope/Polydor in July 2014. She later approached Jeff Kwatinetz and signed a contract with his company, Prospect Park. Banks eventually released the album on November 7, 2014.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=iTunes – Music – Broke with Expensive Taste – Album by Azealia Banks )
Throughout December 2014, Banks released a series of videos in which she broke down tracks from ''Broke with Expensive Taste'' and revealed how each song came to be, dubbed the '16 Days of Azealia'. During the breakdown video for "Chasing Time", Banks revealed that the song was conceived when she first handed in a copy of ''Broke with Expensive Taste'' to her then-labels, to which their reply was that the songs were average, but they requested she return to the studio and create something more current. This was further confirmed in an interview with Pitchfork Media, in which Banks said "it got to a point where they were like, 'Azealia, we get it, you’re cool, but we've spent $2 million on this record, can you just give us one ()?' So then I did 'Chasing Time', and I was just like, 'You know, this isn't gonna work out.'"

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