"On the Rocks" | ||||
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Single by Nicole Scherzinger | ||||
from the album Big Fat Lie | ||||
Released | October 10, 2014 | |||
Format | Digital download | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 5:07 | |||
Label | RCA | |||
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"On the Rocks" is a song recorded by American singer Nicole Scherzinger for her second studio album Big Fat Lie (2014). It was written by Terius "The-Dream" Nash, C. "Tricky" Stewart and Carlos "Los da Mystro" McKinney, while the song was produced by Godz of Analog, Stewart, Nash and McKinney, with vocal production from Bart Schoudel. The song was released on October 10, 2014 by RCA Records as the third single from the record. "On the Rocks" is an R&B ballad where the singer laments and gets over about a failed relationship by pouring up a stiff drink. "On the Rocks" received negative reviews from music critics, who described it as outdated and criticized the use of Auto-Tune. The accompanying music video premiered on September 5, 2014 on Vevo.
On August 19, Scherzinger announced via her Instagram account, that her second single would be "On the Rocks". Along with the announcement she posted the cover artwork which shows Scherzinger wearing "a plunging white dress" in provocative pose. On August 26, Scherzinger appeared on The Radio 1 Breakfast Show hosted by Scott Mills to premiere the track on the radio program.
"On the Rocks" is a power ballad further described as a "post-break up song". The instrumentation includes of "sad piano and sparse drums." Lyrically, addresses about a failed relationship and the way to get over it is by pouring up a stiff drink. At a part of the song she sings, "Let's take a shot, since you've been taking shots / And allow me to serve you this drink up on the rocks."
Brad O'Mance, writing for Popjustice, wrote that "One the Rocks" was "by some distance the worst single of Nicole Scherzinger's entire career." Melinda Newman of HitFix described the production as "slightly dated" that could "hamper its chances at radio in the U.S.". Writing Digital Spy, Lewis Corner echoed Newman's comments adding "that zest teased with 'Your Love' quickly evaporated, leaving expectations for Big Fat Lie unbearably low. Jacques Peterson from Pop Dust opined that "the lack of success for 'Your Love,' Nicole is now playing it way too safe with the generic follow-up single." A writer for MuuMuse wondered if it's one of the strongest songs of the album and criticized the use of Auto-Tune noting Scherzinger as "a verifiably very good singer." Writing for Idolator Bradley Stern also criticized the use of Auto-Tune and noted the song could serve as a B-side to Kelly Rowland's "Rose Colored Glasses" (2010).