Strip Me (song)

"Strip Me"
Single by Natasha Bedingfield
from the album Strip Me
B-side "Unexpected Hero"
Released 31 August 2010
Format Digital download
Recorded Sub Zero Studios (Santa Monica)
Patriot Studios (Denver)
Genre Pop, R&B
Length 3:29
Label Phonogenic, Epic
Writer(s) Natasha Bedingfield, Ryan Tedder, Wayne Wilkins
Producer(s) Wayne Wilkins, Ryan Tedder, Natasha Bedingfield
Natasha Bedingfield singles chronology
"Touch"
(2010)
"Strip Me"
(2010)
"Jet Lag"
(2011)
Music video
"Strip Me" on YouTube

"Strip Me" is a song performed by British singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield. The song is the title track and second single from her third studio album, Strip Me, and was co-written and co-produced by Ryan Tedder.[1] The song was sent to US radio on 31 August 2010 and later to online music stores on 21 September.[2] The single debuted at number 95 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the week of 6 November 2010 and peaked at number 91.[3]

Critical reception

Jonathan Keefe from Slant Magazine said, positively, that: "Strip Me includes a whole lot of Ryan Tedder's trademark echo-heavy, CAPSLOCK drum-machine arrangements. There's something meta about the laziness in the production of the title track, in that Bedingfield hasn't changed her tune since the days of "Unwritten," so Tedder gives the song only the most insignificant of variations on his "Halo" and "Already Gone", template. Bedingfield uses her raspy warble to full effect, singing lines like "I'm only one voice in a million/But you ain't takin' that from me" as though her very life depended on it, but it's nothing that either she or Tedder haven't already done better before".[4] The song was one of the Track Pick on the Allmusic review.[5]

Chart performance

"Strip Me" made its US Billboard Hot 100 chart debut at number ninety-five on 6 November 2010,[6] where it remained for just one week.[7] However, in the week following the release of her album of the same name, "Strip Me" re-entered the Hot 100 at a new peak of ninety-one.[8] To date, it is Bedingfield's least successful single,[9] not including "Touch" (May 2010) which failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100.[10] However, the song was more successful on the Adult Pop Songs radio format where it has so far logged eight weeks on the chart and peaked at number twenty-three.[11]

Music video

According to Bedingfield herself, through her Twitter account, she went back to her hometown London to shoot the video for the song with photographer and director Kathie Rankin.[12] The music video premiered 3 November 2010. It features Bedingfield performing in various outfits. The video starts with a black figure of Bedingfield singing the song. She performs the verse while off-screen characters have her change in different outfits. The chorus then shifted in showing her singing in a shiny fur, leather and tribal-like outfit. The next verse shows off-screen characters doing her make-up while she is singing with a megaphone. The second chorus shows her wearing a police cap and a scene where she is crawling on mud. In the bridge, Bedingfield is in a lace dress singing in a black and white patterns. When it goes to the chorus, she threw paints of different colors on the wall and mud-scene returns through while Bedingfield is singing. The last scenes involves her removing all of the outfits that the off-screen characters are trying on her then shifting on her singing with the megaphone. She then fades to black as the video ends.[13]

Promotion

The song is the official theme song for the 2010 film Morning Glory, being featured in the trailer and in the ending credits.[14] According to All Access, the single moved to number 79 on the iTunes Top Songs Chart selling 7,000 copies just four days after the song was featured on the trailer for Morning Glory.[15]

Bedingfield performed the song on Live with Regis and Kelly and Today Show.[16] She also performed it on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.[17]

Track listing

  1. "Strip Me" – 3:30
  1. "Strip Me" – 3:31
  2. "Unexpected Hero" – 3:25 (written by Natasha Bedingfield and Daniel Carey)[20] (produced by Dan Carey)[21]
  3. "Unwritten" featuring Carney – 3:44

Charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[22] 65
US Billboard Hot 100[23] 91
US Adult Pop Songs[24] 23

Radio adds and release history

Region Date Format Label
United States 31 August 2010 Hot AC,[25] and Top 40 mainstream radio[26] Epic Records
21 September 2010[27] Digital download

References

  1. Natasha releases new single Idolator Retrieved 5 October 2010
  2. Strip Me is now available for purchase Natasha Bedingfield Retrieved 5 October 2010
  3. The billboard 200 – 91 to 100 Billboard Retrieved 27 October 2010
  4. Keefe, Jonathan (12 December 2010)Natasha Bedingfield – Strip Me Slant Magazine Retrieved 18 February 2011
  5. Erlewine,Stephen (9 November 2010) Strip Me Review – Allmusic Allmusic Retrieved 13 February 2011
  6. "US Singles Top 100 (November 6, 2010) – Music Charts". Acharts.us. 6 November 2010. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
  7. "US Singles Top 100 (November 13, 2010) – Music Charts". Acharts.us. 13 November 2010. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
  8. Copsey, Robert (16 December 2010). "Katy Perry remains atop US singles chart". Digital Spy (Hachette Fillapacchi Media). Retrieved 10 January 2011.
  9. "Natasha Bedingfield | Billboard singles". Allmusic (Rovicorp / Macrovision). Retrieved 10 January 2011.
  10. "Artist = Natasha Bedingfield | Song=Strip Me". Billboard. Billboard.biz (Prometheus Global Media). Retrieved 10 January 2011.
  11. "Natasha Bedingfield | Billboard Chart History | Adult Pop Songs". Billboard. (Prometheus Global Media). Retrieved 10 January 2011.
  12. Natasha Bedingfield's Twitter Twitter. On 21 October 2010, Natasha's official website posted an official sneak peek of the video. Natasha Bedingfield Retrieved 2 November 2010
  13. Natasha Bedingfield Shows Her True Colors In Her Uplifting "Strip Me" Video Idolator Retrieved 10 December 2010
  14. Strip Me in Morning Glory Trailer Natasha Bedingfield.com Retrieved 5 October 2010
  15. Natasha Bedingfield's Strip Me iTunes success All Access Retrieved 3 November 2010
  16. watch Natasha's Ubelievable Live Reelease Week Performances NatashaBedingfield.com Retrieved 10 December 2010
  17. Watch Natasha's performance on the Tonight Show Natasha Bedingfield com Retrieved 10 December 2010
  18. "Natasha Bedingfield – Strip Me MP3 music downloads – 7digital". Us.7digital.com. 21 September 2010. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
  19. "Strip Me: Natasha Bedingfield: Music". Amazon.com. 9 September 2009. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
  20. "Title Search: Unexpected Hero (Natasha Bedingfield) Work ID: 881917722". ASCAP. Retrieved 19 December 2010.
  21. Mikael Wood (1 December 2010). "Strip Me , Music". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 19 December 2010.
  22. "Canadian Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
  23. "Natasha Bedingfield – Chart history" Billboard Hot 100 for Natasha Bedingfield.
  24. "Strip Me – Natasha Bedingfield". Billboard. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
  25. "®R&R :: Going For Adds™ :: Hot AC". Gfa.radioandrecords.com. 31 August 2010. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
  26. Future single releases Top 40 Mainstream All Access Retrieved 29 September 2010
  27. Natasha Bedingfield – Strip Me (single) United States: iTunes Store (Apple Inc.). Retrieved 21 September 2010
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