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One Word
"One Word" is the first and only single from Kelly Osbourne's second album ''Sleeping in the Nothing''. Unlike the pop/punk sound Osbourne sported in the past, "One Word" was a synthpop song that showed Osbourne embracing dance music. The single sounded very reminiscent of the 1980s Visage song "Fade to Grey", which caused some controversy over copyright issues, which was finally settled out of court when Osbourne's writing team agreed to give Visage a share of the royalties. ==Reception== The song received a positive reaction from music fans and even some of Osbourne's harshest critics. On the track, ''Billboard'' said "she glides through the space-age number like she's the princess of the new wave dancefloor."〔Caulfield, Keith; Paoletta, Michael (2005-03-26), "One Word". ''Billboard''. 117 (13):29〕 Similarly, Malinda Lo said the track "eases you in with a spacey, synthesized intro" and "makes use of computer assistance in the best possible way".〔Lo, Malinda (June 2005), "Sleeping in the Nothing". ''Lesbian News''. 30 (11):36〕 Brian Hiatt with ''Rolling Stone'' remarked, "Turns out her affectless vocals are better suited to...Eurythmics-biting synth-pop."〔Hiatt, Brian (2005-04-21), "Kelly Osbourne: 'One Word'". ''Rolling Stone''. (972):119〕 While the single was not a hit on the US Hot 100, it was extremely successful in the US dance charts and was consistently played at nightclubs across the nation thanks in part to a remix by acclaimed DJ Chris Cox. In the UK, the original track reached number 9.
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