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・ Your Love (Lime song)
・ Your Love (Marié Digby album)
・ Your Love (Nicki Minaj song)
・ Your Love (Nicole Scherzinger song)
・ Your Love (Raymond Lam album)
・ Your Love (The Outfield song)
・ Your Love (Wang Leehom album)
・ Your Love Alone Is Not Enough
・ Your Love Amazes Me
・ Your Love Had Taken Me That High
・ Your Love Is a Lie
・ Your Love Is a Miracle
・ Your Love Is a Song
・ Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy
・ Your Love Is King
Your Love Is My Drug
・ Your Love Is Strong
・ Your Love Keeps Working on Me
・ Your Love Shines Through
・ Your Love Takes Me Higher
・ Your Love's on the Line
・ Your Loving Arms
・ Your Loving Flame
・ Your Lucky Day in Hell
・ Your Luv
・ Your Lying Blue Eyes
・ Your Ma Said You Cried in Your Sleep Last Night
・ Your Majesty (album)
・ Your Majesty (horse)
・ Your Mama Don't Dance


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Your Love Is My Drug : ウィキペディア英語版
Your Love Is My Drug

"Your Love Is My Drug" is a song by American singer-songwriter Kesha, taken from her debut studio album, ''Animal'' (2010). It was released as the album's third single on May 14, 2010. The song was written by Kesha and Pebe Sebert, with Ammo, who co-produced the song with Dr. Luke and Benny Blanco. "Your Love Is My Drug"'s initial writing took place during a plane ride. Kesha stated the song had a carefree message and was not meant to be taken too seriously. The song's inspiration came from Kesha and her ex-boyfriend; it is about their psychotic relationship with their love for one another being compared to a drug. According to Kesha, the song sounds happy but also contains a dark undertone, of an obsession for someone and is about being heartbroken.
Critical reception of the song has been generally positive. Critics complimented the hook but had mixed reactions with the chorus. Some praised Kesha for knowing her way around a strong pop chorus, while others called it predictable and dull. Prior to the release of ''Animal'', the song charted in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. After being released as a single the song reached the top five in Australia and the United States, as well as reaching the top ten in Canada. It has gone on to sell over three million copies in the US alone.
Kesha performed the song alongside "Tik Tok" on the 35th season of ''Saturday Night Live'' where she was covered in glow in the dark tribal-like make-up. In the music video, Kesha is portrayed in the desert while being chased around by her love interest. The main idea behind the video is being so in love with someone that you lose your head, comparable to love being a drug. The video features a digital animation sequence which was inspired by The Beatles' ''Yellow Submarine''.
==Writing and inspiration==
"Your Love Is My Drug" was written by Kesha, alongside her mother Pebe Sebert and Joshua Coleman. The song was produced by Dr. Luke, Benny Blanco and Ammo. In an interview with MTV, Kesha stated the song was "written on an airplane, in like 10 minutes" and that the song had a carefree message; it is "stupid and fun" and not to be taken too seriously. When asked about the final line of the song ("I like your beard") and where it came from, Kesha explained, "I've always been into bearded dudes. Hello, I'm from Nashville, I'm into hillbillies() the redneck look is hot right now, and that's great for me. I'm over dudes trying to look like they're in boy bands."〔 Kesha later elaborated explaining the song's inspiration,

"It’s about me and my ex-boyfriend, and our tumultuous, psychotic relationship. We’d act weird, like drug addicts with each other, calling and seeing each other all the time. I was in love at the time, and (the song) sounds pretty happy, but it’s a little bit of a dark song. You’re so obsessed with somebody you start acting like a weirdo. … I write about falling in love, being in love, breaking up because he’s a loser, being heartbroken. I not only sing about getting rowdy, but love."


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