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Resentment (song)

"Resentment" is a song written by Walter W. Millsap III, Candice Nelson and Curtis Mayfield and originally performed by Victoria Beckham. It is an emotive ballad whose lyrics detail a situation where a woman feels hurt and anger that her man lied and cheated on her. "Resentment" along with several other songs were meant to be on Beckham's second solo-album, which was later shelved, forcing the song to be included on the documentary DVD titled ''The Real Beckhams'' (2004). American recording artist Jazmine Sullivan had re-recorded the song in 2005 for her unreleased original debut ''Break My Little Heart''. Beyoncé's version of the song was included on her second studio album ''B'Day'' (2006) and featured additional lyrics composed by the singer herself.
==Background and development==

On August 14, 2000, Victoria Beckham released her first solo single, "Out of Your Mind" in collaboration with Dane Bowers and Truesteppers. Beckham then signed a recording contract with her group label Virgin Records. Her eponymous debut album was released on October 1, 2001. The album cost a reputed £5 million to produce and it sold a modest 50,000 copies. In 2002, Telstar Records signed Beckham in a deal made with 19 Management worth £1.5 million.〔〔 Beckham spent much of that year recording a pop-influenced album called ''Open Your Eyes'', which yielded the single "Let Your Head Go", but she allegedly chose not to release it after being disappointed with the results. Instead of pop, Beckham wanted a more urban sound, working with urban producer Damon Dash for a more rhythm and blues and hip hop influence.〔
She then worked with Walter M. Millsap III and Candice Nelson on a soul track titled "Resentment"; recording sessions occurred in 2004.〔Beckham, Victoria; Beckham, David. ''The Real Beckhams''. Telstar Records (2004)〕 The track used Curtis Mayfield's 1972 "Think (Instrumental)", from the ''Super Fly'' soundtrack. "Resentment" was first included on a documentary of Victoria and David Beckham, titled ''The Real Beckhams'' (2004).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Real Beckhams [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Film & TV )〕 The DVD captures the family as they move to Spain, and features Victoria Beckham launching her newest singles to date, and recording additional songs including "Resentment".〔 United Kingdom daily national tabloid newspaper, ''The Sun'', noted Victoria Beckham's multiple songs about a possible affair and read into the "poignant lyrics" as a stab at her husband David Beckham. "Resentment" along with "Valentine" and "Just Me And You This Time" were meant to be on Beckham's second solo-album, which was later shelved, forcing the song to be included on the documentary DVD.〔

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