Feel the Love

May 14, 2012

Feel the Love is a song by the British quartet Rudimental in collaboration with John Newman in the style of drum and bass. It was first published on May 14, 2012, including the UK. The music has a wobble bass, from the mainstream rather the Dubstep associated element. The song was premiered on March 29, 2012 in the radio show by Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1 Also he was selected by him as the " Hottest Record in the World". Music and lyrics come from Amir Izkadeh, Kesi Dryden, John Newman and Piers Aggett, only produced by Amir Izkadeh, Kesi Dryden and Piers Aggett.

Music Video

The official music video was first published on April 12, 2012 Rudi Mental's YouTube channel. In him it is about young people who learn on horses which would otherwise have been slaughtered, riding. The video was shot in Philadelphia and on YouTube has a length of four minutes and one second. Director was Bob Harlow.

Reception

Charts and awards for record sales

With Feel the Love Rudimental could reach the charts in countries such as Germany, the United States and Austria for the first time. Thus, the single in Germany could move up into third place 59 and place 14 recorded in Austria. In the UK rose even directly to place one of the singles charts. In Australia, the track was also awarded double platinum in New Zealand and platinum.

Criticism

The song was consistently positive criticism. Besides Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1, who selected him as Hottest Record of the World on 29 March 2012, titled it as single of the week and said that Feel the Love would have all reasons to be a summer hit, the title was a time as shown by VIVA All Eyes On title long before the commercial. Feel the Love you described this way: " The London collective" Rudimental " skillfully mixes dubstep, drum and bass and electronic sounds, thus creating a new world that we like mega good! [ ...] For the second single "Feel The Love" they got into the boat and John Neman promt [sic ] has been named the piece on BBC Radio 1 for the " Hottest Record In The World". This must only imitate someone. [ ... ] ". Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song for " anthemic, uplifting and absolutely bonkers ". That would work well. He forgave five stars.

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