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Strip Me (song)

"Strip Me"
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Single by Natasha Bedingfield
from the album Strip Me
B-side "Unexpected Hero"
Released 31 August 2010
Format Digital download
Recorded Sub Zero Studios (Santa Monica)
Patriot Studios (Denver)
Genre
Length 3:29
Label
Writer(s)
Producer(s)
  • Wilkins
  • Tedder
  • Bedingfield
Natasha Bedingfield singles chronology
"Touch"
(2010)
"Strip Me"
(2010)
"Jet Lag"
(2011)
Music video
"Strip Me" on YouTube

"Strip Me" is a song performed by British singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield. The song is the title track and second single from her third studio album, Strip Me, and was co-written and co-produced by Ryan Tedder. The song was sent to US radio on 31 August 2010 and later to online music stores on 21 September. The single debuted at number 95 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the week of 6 November 2010 and peaked at number 91.

Jonathan Keefe from Slant Magazine said, positively, that: "Strip Me includes a whole lot of Ryan Tedder's trademark echo-heavy, CAPSLOCK drum-machine arrangements. There's something meta about the laziness in the production of the title track, in that Bedingfield hasn't changed her tune since the days of "Unwritten," so Tedder gives the song only the most insignificant of variations on his "Halo" and "Already Gone", template. Bedingfield uses her raspy warble to full effect, singing lines like "I'm only one voice in a million/But you ain't takin' that from me" as though her very life depended on it, but it's nothing that either she or Tedder haven't already done better before". The song was one of the Track Pick on the Allmusic review.

"Strip Me" made its US Billboard Hot 100 chart debut at number ninety-five on 6 November 2010, where it remained for just one week. However, in the week following the release of her album of the same name, "Strip Me" re-entered the Hot 100 at a new peak of ninety-one. To date, it is Bedingfield's least successful single, not including "Touch" (May 2010) which failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. However, the song was more successful on the Adult Pop Songs radio format where it has so far logged eight weeks on the chart and peaked at number twenty-three.


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