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Love.Live.Life

Love.Live.Life
A portrait of three young adults walking in an urban environment at night. On the left and right are young men wearing sunglasses, and in between them is a brunette woman in a white dress. Above them is a N-Dubz logo in white and below it is the title 'Love.Live.Life' in white capital letters.
Studio album by N-Dubz
Released 29 November 2010
(See release history)
Recorded 2010
Genre
Length 51:29
Label
Producer
N-Dubz chronology
Against All Odds
(2009)
Love.Live.Life
(2010)
Singles from Love.Live.Life
  1. "We Dance On"
    Released: 20 May 2010
  2. "Best Behaviour"
    Released: 17 October 2010
  3. "Girls"
    Released: 13 December 2010
  4. "So Alive"
    Released: 6 February 2011
  5. "Morning Star"
    Released: 14 March 2011
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3.5/5 stars
Daily Mirror 3/5 stars
Evening Standard 3/5 stars
NME 2.5/5 stars
The Guardian 3/5 stars
The Independent 3/5 stars
The Observer 2.5/5 stars
The Scotsman 2/5 stars
Yahoo! Music 2/5 stars
Love.Live.Life
Tour by N-Dubz
Location United Kingdom
Associated album Love.Live.Life
Start date 11 April 2011
End date 30 July 2011
No. of shows 22
N-Dubz concert chronology

Love.Live.Life is the third studio album to be released by British hip hop group N-Dubz, released on 29 November 2010, as a collaboration by All Around the World and Island Records. Following the release of the album the group announced an indefinite hiatus to focus on all three individual solo projects.

"We'll never use American accents. I hate [it] when singers go [over] there and do that. You lose respect from British fans."

The group began recording the album following the success of Against All Odds. Following the success of the group's MOBO Award-winning single "Playing with Fire", the group announced that they would be embarking on a trip to the United States in an attempt to secure a record deal for themselves there. The group, however, were banned from travelling to the country because of visa issues which were later resolved in early February.Def Jam Recordings boss L.A. Reid, a big N-Dubz fan, then arranged a meeting with the group with the intention of signing the trio to his label. In May 2010, it was announced that the group had secured a five-album recording deal with Def Jam, and that they would be flying to Los Angeles to record their third studio album with American producers Dr. Luke and Jim Jonsin. The group recorded the album with American producers Salaam Remi, Jean Baptiste Kouame and Jim Jonsin on the album who are well known for their work with the likes of Amy Winehouse, The Black Eyed Peas and Beyoncé Knowles. The producers recording with the album issues with the group's British slang on the tracks and as a result the group improved their vocabulary but put their creative foot down and in the end lost none of their roots on the album. Words like "Blood" and "You get me?" were removed from the final edit of the album, but the group's trademark phrase "Na, na, niii" remained as the group did not want to lose the respect they had earned from their British fans. The making of the album was released on DVD.


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