"Something Better" | ||||
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Single by Audien featuring Lady Antebellum | ||||
from the album Daydreams | ||||
Released | July 10, 2015 | |||
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Length | 3:32 | |||
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Producer(s) | Audien | |||
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Official Music Video on YouTube |
"Something Better" is a song by American electronic music producer and DJ Audien featuring vocals by American country music trio Lady Antebellum. It was released to digital retailers on July 10, 2015 through Astralwerks as the second single from Audien's debut extended play, Daydreams (2015) and was serviced to American contemporary hit radio on September 1, 2015 via Astralwerks and Capitol Records. The song reached the top of the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart dated September 26, 2015.
On June 10, 2015, Lady Antebellum performed with DJ and producer Zedd at the year's CMT Music Awards with a mashup of their then-current single "Long Stretch of Love" and Zedd's "Beautiful Now". They revealed to Entertainment Tonight on the red carpet for the event that the performance was "a little bit of a preview" for a crossover song they were releasing with Audien later that summer ("Something Better").
Audien approached Lady Antebellum to record the vocals for the song due to its call-and-response structure and potential for harmonies, characteristics common to the trio's music. He also noted that the group were "some of the best voices ... in overall music" and described the song to Entertainment Weekly as "simply my favorite thing I've ever done." Lady Antebellum member Charles Kelley explained that the group "knew [they] wanted to be part of [the song]" from the first time they heard it as they were "immediately drawn to its great melody and powerful lyric." The band was open to pushing the boundaries of country music with the song, noting that they had questioned how well their 2010 pop rock-leaning single, "Our Kind of Love", would be received by country radio when it was first released. "We'll always stay true to the country genre," Kelley assured fans, "but that doesn't mean we can't have a little fun."