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Fight for This Love : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fight for This Love
"Fight for This Love" is the debut solo single by English recording artist Cheryl Cole, taken from her debut studio album, ''3 Words'' (2009). Initially, the song was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland as the lead single on 30 October 2009 by Fascination Records however, in 2010 it was also released in Europe as the album's second single through Universal Music. The up-tempo pop, dance-pop and R&B song, was written and produced by an American songwriting team consisting of Steve Kipner, Wayne Wilkins and Andre Merrit. The song was offered to Cole in demo form, with male vocals. She spoke of an instant connection to the message of the song as well as the noticeable synthy production. Its style and lyrics are different from that of previous songs released with Girls Aloud. "Fight for This Love" divided music critics; some praised Cole's vocals and the powerful production, noting that it had the potential to be a hit with the clubs while other critics criticised the sluggish verses and weak vocals. The release was promoted around most of the world at a time when Cole's marriage to footballer Ashley Cole was breaking down. In the accompanying music video directed by Ray Kay, Cole wears various fashionable outfits and scenes featured different choreographed dance routines. It was generally well received by media and critics for resembling artwork, and also drew comparisons to Janet Jackson and the video for "Put the Needle On It" (2002) by Dannii Minogue. Following her first performance of the song on ''The X Factor'' it topped charts in Ireland and the United Kingdom. "Fight for This Love" also achieved success in Europe by topping charts in Norway, Hungary and Denmark. In May 2010 it was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry for shipments topping 600,000 units. The song received a BRIT Award nomination in the Best British Single category. In December 2012 "Fight for This Love" became the 125th single to reach the million mark in UK Chart history, and the third to reach the feat in 2012, along with Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" and Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know"〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Carly Rae Jepsen and Cheryl Cole join the Million Sellers Club )〕 ==Background and composition== "Fight for This Love" is Cole's first solo single outside of girl band Girls Aloud following 20 top-ten singles with the group. It was written by an American team consisting of Steve Kipner, Wayne Wilkins and Andre Merrit〔 with the demo being sung by Merrit. Cole stated that though the demo had come to her with male vocals she "knew instantly it was a single", having "connected with the song so well". The song is an uptempo pop, dance-pop and R&B song with a synthy production,〔 written in the key of G major with a time signature in common time and a tempo of 123 beats per minute. The vocal range spans from E3 to D5. The basic chord progression of the song is Am, G, D, G, Bm, and Em.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Musicnotes.com )〕 In the middle eight it features a breakdown where the song's usual instruments are replaced with hand claps whilst some of the media reported that Cole's voice had a Whitney Houston-like tone to it.〔 ''NME'' magazine reported that some people noticed similarities between the song and a 2007 song "Lil Star" by American singer Kelis, though Cole's representatives denied any similarities. Meanwhile, other media outlets reported that "Fight for This Love" has a similar chord progression to "All My Life" by K-Ci & JoJo. The song was later covered by British boyband The Wanted, who released it as the B-side to their number-one single, "All Time Low".
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