Feel the love

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Feel the love
Rudimental feat. John Newman
publication May 14, 2012
length 4:27
Genre (s) Drum and bass
Author (s) Amir Izkadeh, Kesi Dryden, John Newman, Piers Aggett
Label Black Butter Records, Asylum Records
album Home

Feel the Love is a song by the British quartet Rudimental in collaboration with John Newman in the style of drum and bass . It was first published on May 14, 2012 in Great Britain among others. The piece of music has a wobble bass , a mainstream element that is more associated with dubstep . The song premiered on Zane Lowe's radio show on BBC Radio 1 on March 29, 2012 . He was also selected as the "Hottest Record in the World". Music and lyrics are by Amir Izkadeh, Kesi Dryden, John Newman and Piers Aggett, produced only by Amir Izkadeh, Kesi Dryden and Piers Aggett.

Music video

The official music video was first released on April 12, 2012 on Rudimentals YouTube channel. It is about young people who learn to ride on horses that would otherwise have been slaughtered. The video was shot in Philadelphia and is four minutes and one second long on YouTube. The director was Bob Harlow.

reception

Charts Top ranking Weeks Awards
GermanyGermany Germany 59 ... -
AustriaAustria Austria 14th 16 -
United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 1 50 -
AustraliaAustralia Australia 3 18th Platinum record icon.svg 2 × platinum
New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 4th 16 Platinum record icon.svg platinum

Charts and awards for record sales

With Feel the Love , Rudimental was able to reach the charts in countries such as Germany, the United States and Austria for the first time. The single was able to advance to 59th place in Germany and 14th place in Austria. In Great Britain they even went straight to number one in the singles charts. The track was also awarded double platinum in Australia and platinum in New Zealand.

criticism

The song received consistently positive reviews. Alongside BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe, who selected him as Hottest Record of the World on March 29, 2012, titled him Single of the Week and said that Feel the Love had every reason to be a summer hit , the title became shown by VIVA as the All Eyes On title for a while prior to advertising. They described Feel the Love like this: “The London collective" Rudimental "skilfully mixes dubstep, drum and bass and electronic sounds and creates a new world that we really like! [...] For the second single "Feel The Love" they got John Neman on board and BBC Radio 1 promptly [sic] named the track the "Hottest Record In The World". Somebody has to do it first. [...] ". Digital Spy's Robert Copsey thought the song was "anthemic, uplifting, and utterly meschugge." That would work fine though. He awarded five stars.

Individual evidence

  1. Feel the Love (feat. John Newman) - EP. In: iTunes . Apple Inc., May 14, 2012, accessed October 29, 2012 .
  2. ^ A b Zane Lowe: Hottest Record - Rudimental - Feel The Love. BBC Radio 1, March 29, 2012, accessed October 29, 2012 .
  3. RUDIMENTAL FEAT. JOHN NEWMAN - FEEL THE LOVE. In: hitparade.ch . Hung Medien, accessed October 29, 2012 .
  4. ^ RudimentalUk: Rudimental - "Feel The Love" ft. John Newman. YouTube , April 12, 2012, accessed October 29, 2012 .
  5. a b ALL EYES ON: RUDIMENTAL. VIVA , September 1, 2012, accessed October 29, 2012 .
  6. Chart sources: DE AT UK AUS NZL
  7. Sources for awards for record sales: AUS NZL
  8. Zane Lowe: NOTHING BUT HOTTEST RECORDS. BBC Radio 1 , accessed October 29, 2012 .
  9. ^ Robert Copsey: Rudimental: 'Feel The Love' - Single review. In: Digital Spy . Hearst Magazines UK, May 28, 2012, accessed October 29, 2012 .