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Soulmate (song)

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"Soulmate" is a song written and produced by Natasha Bedingfield, Mads Hauge and David Tench for Bedingfield's second album, ''N.B.'' (2007). The song is written in the key of E-flat minor and set in 4/4 time. Bedingfield's vocals range from F#3 to B4. The lyrics discuss if there is a soulmate for everyone and if Bedingfield will ever find the right partner.〔("Soulmate" CD single ). HMV.co.uk. Retrieved 1 July 2007.〕 The song was released as the album's second single in July 2007. It was a commercial success, and the most successful single from N.B, reaching number seven in the United Kingdom and the top forty in the majority of the charts it entered. "Soulmate" is the fourth single released for the United States version of ''N.B.'', titled ''Pocketful of Sunshine''.
The song gained popularity in the U.S after it was played in an episode of the highly rated MTV program ''The Hills''. Promotion for the single started months after its release, in April 2009. She performed it on ''The Ellen DeGeneres Show'', 15 April〔http://www.musicistheheartofoursoul.com/2009/04/natasha-bedingfield-soulmate-live.html〕 and ''Dancing With The Stars'' on 21 April.〔http://www.blazingswarm.com/2009/04/natasha-bedingfield-soulmate-live-on.html〕 The song was also used throughout the final episode of season 5 of the TV series "Medium" and the finale of ''The Bachelorette's'' fourth season following Jesse Csincsak's proposal to DeAnna Pappas.
==Critical reception==
The song received mixed reviews from critics in the United Kingdom. Paul Taylor of the ''Manchester Evening News'' called the song "impassioned",〔Paul Taylor. ("Natasha Bedingfield - NB (Sony BMG)" ). ''Manchester Evening News''. 20 April 2007. 25 November 2007.〕 but IndieLondon.co.uk called the track "far too sentimental" and rated it two out of five stars.〔("Music - Singles of the Week - Monday, 2 July" ). IndieLondon.co.uk. 25 November 2007.〕 In a review for the BBC, Lizzie Ennever named the song one of the "obviously 'not-so-great' tracks" from ''N.B.'', comparing it to Australian singer Tina Arena.〔Lizzie Ennever. ("Pop/Chart Review: Natasha Bedingfield - N.B." ). BBC. 25 November 2007.〕

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