New Age (Marlon Roudette song)

July 20, 2011

New Age is a song of the singer Marlon Roudette, which was first published on 20 July 2011. It is fixed from Roudettes album Matter and is in the soundtrack to the movie What a Man included. It is the debut single Roudettes without Mattafix.

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After Roudette parted from his band and his label, was " New Age " is the first single, which he published alone. The text was written by Roudette and Guy Chambers, who also produced the song. Roudette said that he was the one who had believed in him, and that he had received via MySpace Contact Roudette after Chambers would be a few years before been to a concert of Mattafix it. Marlon Roudette told The Sun that it would matter in the song to keep going and not give up.

Plattentests.de described New Age as "the ballad" New age " prances about the piano, is sucking his rhythm section from the PC, while small synth shooting stars fly by and the late Mathou encounter, whose" You'll never walk alone " in " New age " reincarnated. ", Allmusic, it classified in the genres of rock and pop, Rober Copsey from Digital Spy described it as " [ ... ] a piano -led love song did would not sound out of place on a Bruno Mars album until he puts his own trip- poppy twist on it for the chorus ".

Reception

Charts

The song was a success. It remained in Germany for eight weeks, without a break, No. 1 on the charts and on iTunes, released on 16 August 2011, it could reach here within three days of the peak of the Dowloadcharts. It was with 30,000 sales platinum status as well as in Austria reached in Germany with 300,000 sales and in Switzerland with 15,000 sales of gold status. In the charts of the year 2011 it was in Germany in 6th place

Chart positions

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