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Poison (Rita Ora song)

"Poison" is a song by British singer Rita Ora. The song was released on 18 May 2015, serving as the first single from her upcoming second studio album. The single peaked at number three in the UK.
==Background==

Following the release of Ora's previous single "I Will Never Let You Down" in March 2014, its follow-up experienced several delays and was speculated by the media to be called "Testosterone"—a title Ora mentioned in an interview in November 2014. During this time, Ora had began on the recording and development of "Poison". She felt that it was important for her to come back with the right song and "come back with a bang". Ora wanted the track to be written with her own experiences in mind and to be "really honest". In an interview for Hunger TV, Ora explained, "I just thought that I've put enough songs out that are party tunes – that I'm so happy that people like, of course – but I wanted to put something out that was like, 'you know what, this is what's getting on my nerves right now".
"Poison" was written by English singer Kate Nash, its producer Sir Nolan, and Ora's close friend Julia Michaels.〔〔 Ora had not previously met Nash prior to the song's writing, and later opined that the track had an English sound (reminiscent of Nash's music).〔 A number of the lyrics in "Poison" were re-written; Ora initially wrote the song's opening line, "I could have you for breakfast and codeine for lunch".〔 She later decided to scrap the lyrics because she wanted the song's value to resonate more than the controversies surrounding her as a person. According to Ora, the lyrics were not re-written because of its reference to recreational drugs (codeine)—a topic she said she was not afraid to speak of. She wanted "Poison" to have its own meaning and found its line, "I pick my poison and it's you / You're going straight to my head and I'm going straight to the edge", to be self-explanatory.〔
Other lyrics that were re-written included, "I wake in my bed / open up my eyes and / For a nanosecond / I don't remember… You / I open up my windows / I'm so sick of breathing / Every day I'm trying / But I don't remember…who I was before you came along",〔 and, "Like a serpent / From the Garden of Eden / Feel the love that I'm breathing / You are like poison / Running through my blood".〔 Ora recorded "Poison" as the last song for her upcoming second studio album. She said that she knew the album was finished when "Poison" was recorded.

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