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Strip Me

| Genre =
| Length = (''Strip Me'')
| Label = Phonogenic
| Producer = Marshall Altman, Natasha Bedingield (also exec.) Julian Bunetta, Andrew Frampton, John Hill, Steve Kipner, Kleerup, John Shanks, Ryan Tedder, Wayne Wilkins
| Last album = ''N.B. / Pocketful of Sunshine''
(2007 / 08)
| This album = ''Strip Me / Strip Me Away''
(2010 / 11)
| Next album =
| Misc =
}}
''Strip Me'' is the third studio album by British singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield. Originally due for release on 9 November 2010, the album's release was pushed back to 7 December 2010 on Phonogenic Records. "Touch" was released as the first single from the album on 18 May 2010, while the title track title song was released as the second single on 31 August 2010.
Neither of the album's singles were particularly successful on the US ''Billboard'' charts, although the album's title song enjoyed some success on the adult contemporary format, where it peaked at number twenty-three. Critical response to the album was generally mixed, with critics praising ''Strip Me''s polished production, but stating that Bedingfield failed to deliver anything different or outstanding. The album debuted at number 103 with 10,000 copies sold, a significant drop compared to her previous album, which debuted at number three, and sold five times as many copies.
In Europe, ''Strip Me'' was released in May 2011 under the title ''Strip Me Away'', with more colorful artwork and an expanded list of tracks.
== Background and production ==
Bedingfield finished recording the album in July 2010. The project's title was unveiled through Bedingfield's official Twitter page on 15 July 2010. She described the album as "be() the next level from what I've already done....It's just more vibrant and exciting. And I can't wait for people to hear it."〔 In an interview with ''Billboard'', Bedingfield said: The thirteen-track standard edition, the twenty-one track deluxe edition and pre-order bonus track editions of the album were complied from more than 50 songs which Bedingfield had written since touring. In an interview with ''PopEater'' she said "I've been touring for so many years now that I wrote with my live gigs in mind. I wanted to write anthems that people could sing along to – things that were still personal, but definitely trying to find the best way to connect with people." On the album she worked with Andreas Kleerup, John Hill, Wyclef Jean, Salaam Remi, Ryan Tedder, Jonas Myrin, Eg White and Sia Furler. None of the songs worked on with Jean, Remi or Furler made the final track listing, although all of the songs on the final track list were co-written by Bedingfield.〔 Additionally Idolator revealed that Bedingfield had recorded a Ne-Yo-assisted duet titled "The Little Things", which was produced by StarGate, though it was not included on the final pressing either. Bedingfield told fans in December 2010, via a recorded video message, that the album could be released elsewhere in the world later on but for the near present she was focusing on America.

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