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7 Things

“7 Things”
Single by Miley Cyrus
from the album Breakout
Released June 3, 2008
Format Digital download, airplay
Recorded 2008
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:24
Label Hollywood Records
Writer(s) Miley Cyrus,
Antonina Armato,
Tim James
Producer John Fields
Miley Cyrus singles chronology
"Start All Over"
(2007)
"7 Things"
(2008)

"7 Things" is the first single off the upcoming 2008 album Breakout by Miley Cyrus. The song was accidently leaked to the iTunes store on June 9'th, but then taken off and said to be re-released to the store on June 17.[1]

Contents

Song description

In the song, Cyrus lists seven things she hates about an ex-boyfriend.[1] At the end, she lists seven things she likes about the ex-boyfriend.

According to one review, "7 Things" "mix[es] jangly pop verses with a raucous rock chorus, resulting in a weird but entertaining hybrid of Natalie Imbruglia's 'Torn' and No Doubt's 'Just a Girl'."[2]

The song is said to combine Avril Lavigne-style angst with dad Billy Ray Cyrus' country twang, according to People.com.[3]

Chart and airplay information

"7 Things" debuted on the Elvis Duran and the Morning Zoo radio show on May 13, 2008.[1] It made a debut on the Mediabase Top 100 pop airplay chart and is currently at 55. The song debuted at 66, making it her highest charting debut on the chart.

It debuted on the Billboard charts, Pop 100 and Pop 100 Airplay, on May 22, 2008. The song debuted at 95 on the Pop 100.

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Chilean Singles Chart[4] 100
US Billboard Pop 100 63
US Billboard Pop 100 Airplay 35
US Billboard Top 40 Mainstream 36

Music Video

The music video was shot in Los Angeles the weekend of the week beginning May 30, 2008 with director Brett Ratner.[5] Pictures of the video were released on June 2, 2008.[6]

Performances

Cyrus performed the song at the Zootopia concert in East Rutherford, New Jersey on May 17, 2008.[2]

References

The original article is from Wikipedia. To view the original article please click here.
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