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Get Up (A Cowboys Anthem)

"Get Up (A Cowboys Anthem)"
Kelly Clarkson Get Up original cover.jpg
Original Pepsi release cover
Promotional single by Kelly Clarkson
Released October 2, 2012
Format Digital download
Recorded 2012
Los Angeles, California
(Pulse Recording Studios)
Genre Dance-pop, synthpop
Length 3:46
Label RCA
Writer(s) Kelly Clarkson, Josh Abraham, Oliver Goldstein, Ryan Williams
Producer(s) Josh Abraham, Oligee
Alternate cover
RCA re-release cover
RCA re-release cover

"Get Up (A Cowboys Anthem)" is a song by American recording artist Kelly Clarkson. It was written by Clarkson and Ryan Williams, and co-written and produced by Josh Abraham and Oligee. It was originally released on August 13, 2012 as a free recording by Pepsi as part of their Pepsi NFL Anthems, an advertisement campaign with the National Football League to promote the Dallas Cowboys football team. It was re-released on October 2, 2012 by RCA Records.

"Get Up (A Cowboys Anthem)" is a dance-pop song with a length of 3:46 (3 minutes and 46 seconds) with synthpop influences, which Clarkson developed upon the release of her album Stronger (2011) on songs such as "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" and "Dark Side". The song has sampled crowd cheering sounds that can be heard within its dance beats. Clarkson, a native of Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas and a fan of the Dallas Cowboys football team, immediately wrote it the very same night she was invited by Pepsi and the NFL. She remarked: "Everyone knows that I am a huge Cowboys fan, and having the chance to be a part of the Pepsi NFL Anthems program and create a custom song for the team and city of Dallas overall was an honor." She co-wrote it with music producers Josh Abraham and Oligee, whom she had collaborated with previously on songs such as "Hello", "Alone", "You Can't Win" and "You Love Me". Clarkson revealed on an interview with The Hollywood Reporter that the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders inspired her in the writing sessions; she remarked: "The thing that inspired me the most was everybody knows the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders just as much as the Cowboys. So I wrote the verses from a cheer perspective. The anthem is in the chorus where everybody can sing along and have a good time. I am pretty pumped. I am glad it came to me so quickly. That doesn't really happen that fast, normally." The song was first released by Pepsi and the NFL on August 14, 2012 as a free digital download until February 2013. It was re-released on October 2, 2012 by RCA Records.


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