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・ Puthenkavu Bhagavathy Temple
・ Puthenpeedika
・ Put Your Hands Together
・ Put Your Hands Up
・ Put Your Hands Up (DJ Khaled song)
・ Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love)
・ Put Your Hands Up (LL Cool J song)
・ Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit
・ Put Your Hands Up in the Air!
・ Put Your Hands Where I Can See Them
・ Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See
・ Put Your Head on My Shoulder
・ Put Your Head on My Shoulder (album)
・ Put Your Head on My Shoulder (disambiguation)
・ Put Your Head on My Shoulders
Put Your Hearts Up
・ Put Your Lights On
・ Put Your Love In Me
・ Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
・ Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is (EP)
・ Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is (Jet song)
・ Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is (TV series)
・ Put Your Needle Down
・ Put Your Records On
・ Put Yourself in His Place
・ Put Yourself in My Place
・ Put Yourself in My Place (album)
・ Put Yourself in My Place (Kylie Minogue song)
・ Put Yourself in My Place (Motown song)
・ Put Yourself in My Place (Pam Tillis song)


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Put Your Hearts Up : ウィキペディア英語版
Put Your Hearts Up

"Put Your Hearts Up" is the debut single by American singer Ariana Grande. She released the single under Universal Republic Records on December 12, 2011. The song samples "What's Up?" by 4 Non Blondes.
Grande later revealed in 2013 that she had in fact hated the song and the music video and felt no desire to promote it at the time. She called it "the worst moment of my life" and "straight out of hell" in an interview in 2014.
==Background==

Grande began working on her debut album while she was filming ''Victorious'' and formally started to work on it with a record label after she was signed to Universal Republic Records on August 10, 2011.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/11/idUS232814+11-Aug-2011+BW20110811$$495411498 )〕 By September 10 of that year, Grande already had twenty songs prepared and was going through the process of narrowing it down to thirteen.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6meF2HNv2sA#at=208 )〕 "Put Your Hearts Up" was written by Matt Squire, Linda Perry, and Martin Johnson. It was released the first single on December 12, 2011. It's a "50s, 60s doo-wop-inspired" bubblegum pop song which talks about making the world a better place.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/12/ariana-grande-debuts-new-_n_1143349.html )〕 The single was aimed at young audiences, perhaps intending to cater to Grande's core audience, which at that time was almost entirely made up by kids who knew her from ''Victorious''. While it isn't clear if the decision to record and release "Put Your Hearts Up" was made by Universal Republic Records or by Grande herself, Grande later went on to imply that the youth of her fans was a factor in the creation of her first single. In an interview published the August 2013 issue of Seventeen Mag, Grande said, “In 2011, I released a song called ‘Put Your Hearts Up.’ It was bubblegum pop, which isn’t me but it was something I thought my fans wanted." In another interview she said, "'Put Your Hearts Up' is the first single (my album ) because it has a great message and, in some people’s opinion, is the best option for a newcomer, most commercial, yeah. You know, it screams ‘newbie coming to town.’ It’s kind of my, like, not like “Genie In A Bottle,” but it’s my first single that is somewhat different and somewhat going with the flow for now."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://neonlimelight.com/2012/01/13/limelight-spotlight-qa-ariana-grande/ )
During the promotion of her second single "The Way" in 2013, Ariana Grande publicly spoke of her disappointment with "Put Your Hearts Up" several times. In a radio interview on KIIS-FM on March 25, 2013, she confessed that she had in fact "hated" both the music video for "Put Your Hearts Up" and the song itself, considering it to be "a terrible first impression." In an interview on Kidd Kraddick in the Morning she said, "It was a learning experience for sure. Sonically it's just not my vibe. I think it would've been a great hit song for somebody else maybe, but it's just not what I like to sing. It's a bubblegum pop record for sure, and I like to sing stuff that's a little more soulful. I love pop music, I'm a huge pop music fan, but I just didn't think that that record was right for me."

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