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This City : ウィキペディア英語版
This City

| Label = Island
| Writer = Patrick Stump
| Producer = Patrick Stump
| Certification =
| Misc=
| Chronology = Patrick Stump singles
| Last single = "Clothes Off!!"
(2007)
| This single = "This City"
(2011)
| Next single =
}}
"This City" is a song by American recording artist Patrick Stump from his debut solo album ''Soul Punk'' (2011), released on Island Records. A remix featuring rapper Lupe Fiasco was released as the album's first single (despite the album being a pure solo effort). After finishing his album, Stump decided to re-write ''Soul Punk'' after coming up with "This City".
The remix was first uploaded to YouTube for streaming on June 28, 2011〔(Patrick Stump Tweet on premiere of "This City" (remix) ) Twitter. Retrieved September 7, 2011.〕 and was later made available for download on iTunes and other digital retailers on July 26, 2011,〔(Patrick Stump Tweet on "This City" iTunes release and Clearing Up of Soul Punk release date rumours ) Twitter. Retrieved September 7, 2011.〕〔(Patrick Stump Tweet on iTunes release ) Twitter. Retrieved September 7, 2011.〕 and that version has been sent out to radio with some commercial success. An accompanying music video for it has been released. The single peaked at No. 2 on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, equivalent to No. 102 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.
The ''Soul Punk'' version was included on ''Spin'' magazine's Lollapalooza mixtape (2011) for free download in the wake of Stump's performance at the music festival in Chicago.〔(FREE ALBUM: Get SPIN's Mix for Lollapalooza ) SPIN. Retrieved September 2, 2011.〕 Stump has performed the song at his concerts, at radio interviews and on his guest TV appearance on ''Good Morning New Orleans''.〔(Patrick Stump Performs from His New Solo Album "Soul Punk" Part 1 -- Good Morning New Orleans -- 08/25/11 ) http://www.abc26.com. Retrieved September 7, 2011.〕 The remix of "This City" was included as a bonus track on both standard and deluxe editions of ''Soul Punk'' as part of his label's idea.
==Background==
In January 2010, Stump announced that he was making his debut solo album, titled ''Soul Punk''. This came after Fall Out Boy (his main band)'s hiatus in late 2009. His album is a complete solo effort as he did everything: performing, composing all music, penning all lyrics, playing over ten instruments and producing, with the album being self-funded. Its musical direction is generally pop/R&B orientated and has been described by Stump as "soul punk" and "smart pop," drawing influence from a wide scope of artists including Prince, Michael Jackson and David Bowie. According to Stump, the song changed the entire course of ''Soul Punk''. "I had written a while draft of the album and then at the 11th hour came up with "This City," I really loved the song but felt like, conceptually, it didn't fit on the album. I had to go back and make an album for that song because I loved it so much. So one of the holdups on (album ) was re-writing the record around ()."〔(Patrick Stump: Solo Album Has 'Nothing To Do with Fall Out Boy' ) ''Billboard''. Retrieved September 2, 2011.〕 With ''Soul Punk'' originally due in February 2011, Stump delayed it to October 18 and rebuilt the album with the song, releasing ''Truant Wave'' EP in the meanwhile for its delay in February 2011. "I had this feeling that the album was disjointed, and right before I was mastering, I played "This City" for my manager — I really liked it, but I was unsure about it, although I thought it was what I wanted to say — and he was like, 'Put it on, it's great! Then I thought, 'Well, if I'm going to put that on the record, then I really need to go back to the drawing board.' Basically I took "This City", "Everybody Wants Somebody", "Allie", and a song called "Dance Miserable", and rebuilt the album around those four songs."〔(Patrick Stump grows on his own ) Toronto.com. Retrieved September 2, 2011.〕

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