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Freedom (Sugababes song)

"Freedom"
Sugababes single freedom.jpg
Promotional single by Sugababes
Released 25 September 2011
Format Free digital download
Recorded 2011
Genre Electropop, dubstep
Length 3:24
Label RCA
Songwriter(s)
  • Jason Pebworth
  • Jon Shave
  • George Astasio
  • Kyle Abrahams
  • Peter Ighile
  • Mariah Young-Jones
  • Rowan Martin
Producer(s)

"Freedom" is a song by English girl group Sugababes. It was written by Jason Pebworth, Jon Shave, George Astasio, Kyle Abrahams, Peter Ighile, Mariah Young-Jones and Rowan Martin, and produced by The Invisible Men in collaboration with Parker & James. The song premiered in May 2011 during a music festival in Morocco, and was promoted with various snippets and teasers in addition to an advertisement for the Nokia N8. It is an electropop song with elements of dubstep. It is the final song the group released before their split in 2011.

"Freedom" was due for release as the lead single from their anticipated eighth studio album, although the song was cancelled as an official single and instead made a free digital download via Amazon. Despite the controversy surrounding its release, the song received positive reviews from critics, who complimented its sound and the use of dubstep. The music video, which was directed by Sean De Sparigo and filmed in July 2011, features the Sugababes in an underground club. The trio performed "Freedom" at the T4 on the Beach festival on 10 July 2011.

Following the release of their seventh studio album Sweet 7, which was met with poor reviews and low sales, it was confirmed that the Sugababes had begun work on their eighth album. In February 2011, group member Heidi Range stated that the Sugababes were aiming to finish the album in time for a summer 2011 release. She revealed that the group completed a song which they believed could be the album's lead single. The Sugababes confirmed in May 2011 that they would premiere "Freedom" at the Mawazine Festival in Morocco. In July 2011, the group's management confirmed that the group had left their longtime record company Island Records and signed a three-album deal with Sony's RCA label. The artwork for "Freedom" was revealed in August 2011; it features the Sugababes on a sofa wearing deep green clothing.


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