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Graffiti My Soul

"Graffiti My Soul" is a song by British all-female pop group Girls Aloud, taken from their second studio album ''What Will the Neighbours Say?'' (2004). Written and produced by Brian Higgins and his production team Xenomania, the track was originally written for Britney Spears. "Graffiti My Soul" includes a sample of Peplab's "It's Not the Drug."
Receiving comparisons to Madonna and The Prodigy, "Graffiti My Soul" was lauded by contemporary music critics who praised its innovation. It was expected to be the fifth and final single from ''What Will the Neighbours Say?'', but was canceled so Girls Aloud could begin recording their third album ''Chemistry''.
==Background and composition==
"Graffiti My Soul" was originally written for Britney Spears in sessions for her fourth studio album ''In the Zone'' (2003). Brian Higgins told ''The Observer'' in 2004 that Spears' record company Jive Records loved "Graffiti My Soul," but Britney's people felt that the song needed more of a chorus. Higgins said that they wanted "essentially Sound of the Underground 2."〔
The song contains a sample of Dutch musician Peplab's 2001 track ""It's Not the Drug." According to a post on his website, Brian Higgins visited Amsterdam and asked permission to sample the main guitar riff of "It's Not the Drug" for Girls Aloud.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Girls Aloud – Graffiti My Soul )
The track begins with Nadine Coyle delivering the line "Spiked heels and skintight jeans, I've got a fist full of love that's coming your way, baby," before introducing the guitar riff sampled from Peplab. "Graffiti My Soul" includes stuttered rapping and spoken verses. The song avoids the typical AABA form and verse-chorus form present in most contemporary pop music.〔

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