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Kick Ass (We Are Young)

"Kick Ass (We Are Young)"
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Single by Mika vs. RedOne
from the album Kick-Ass: Music from the Motion Picture
Released 2 May 2010
Format
Recorded 2010
Genre Electropop
Length 3:12
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) RedOne
Mika singles chronology
"Blame It on the Girls"
(2010)
"Kick Ass (We Are Young)"
(2010)
"Elle me dit"
(2011)
"Blame It on the Girls"
(2010)
"Kick Ass (We Are Young)"
(2010)
"Elle me dit"
(2011)
RedOne singles chronology
"Kick Ass (We Are Young)"
(2010) Kick Ass (We Are Young)2010
"Don't You Need Somebody"
(2016) Don't You Need Somebody2016

"Kick Ass (We Are Young)" is a song by British singer Mika and Moroccan-Swedish record producer RedOne released as a single from the soundtrack to the film Kick-Ass. It was released on 2 May 2010.

At the European premiere of Kick-Ass in London, Mika said:

Robert Copsey from Digital Spy gave the song four stars out of five saying the song's verses "have all the usual Mika ingredients – a handful of quirky lyrics, a dash of piano and a sprinkling of his trademark wail – and it's only when the chorus kicks in that we hear the RedOne effect." He also praised the collaboration saying it "actually works remarkably well, creating a pop stomper that's empowering, oh-so-contemporary and packed with personality". Contemporary music website Popjustice also gave the song a positive review, after what was seemingly going to be a negative one, they ended it with "Guess what – 'Kick-Ass' is also AMAZING". However, the song has also been met with some criticism, with people pointing out that the chorus is very similar, lyrically, to that of "Young" by Hollywood Undead.

The video for the single shows Mika as a helpless individual left in an alleyway after being mugged. He begins to sing and as he does, the words of empowerment in the lyrics and his finding of an issue of the "Kick-Ass" comic inspire him to run for the rooftops and wail the chorus to the sky, now dressed in a slightly more superhero version of his "original persona" outfit. As is the norm with most soundtrack singles, the video features intercut scenes from the film. It was shot at Black Island Studios, London and premiered on 15 March 2010 on The Sun's website.

The song received very little airplay in the UK, resulting in a low peak position, but in Ireland, where it received a substantial amount of airplay, it charted at number seven. In Italy, it peaked at number five and it was certified platinum by the Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana, for digital sales exceeding 30,000 units.


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