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Official 'Changed The Way You Kiss Me' Remix featuring Ludacris has been released:

 

 

Is this for a US release?

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Urgh that's awful :mellow: A push for the ORIGINAL in the US would be pleasing however.

I quite like it, but the original is MUCH better. Easily one of my favourite songs of the past 12 months. :wub:

 

Hopefully it'll get a push in the US, there's no reason as to why it couldn't be a hit there.

The remix has completely ruined the track. Is he releasing anything else here from the album? I wonder if the album will get re-released here with new tracks later this year.
Hopefully Example can get a massive US hit with this :wub: even if it needs the "Taio Cruz" treatment of adding Ludacris to the song.

Oh god no, just release the original...

 

It's not even as if Ludacris is that relevant. However, it actually being pushed in the US at all I am happy with :wub:

Why do UK artists feel the need to tack on a irrelevant rapper to their songs, to breakthrough in the US? Just because it worked for Taio. That's the only time it's really, properly worked! Calvin Harris is doing perfectly for himself over in the US and guess what? He's not got a featured rapper on his track! One Direction haven't added Ludacris or B.o.B. to 'What Makes You Beautiful'. Likewise with The Wanted! Ugh. It annoys me that they think that in order to break the US, you have to rent-a-rapper on your track. When it's strongly not the case at all.
And the funny thing is that when they get a hit on their own and then tag some crap American rapper on the next single, it ends up bombing anyway and all you're left with is a shit song.

If Example looked at the feedback, as I imagined he, or a member of his team, did - then the Ludacris remix was met with mixed-negative responses. With 'Feel So Close' and 'Glad You Came' doing well over in America, I can't see why 'Changed the Way You Kiss Me' wouldn't or can't - it's one of the defining tracks from 2011 and has already charted across Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

 

There's not much else on the album I see helping him breakthrough to the US market though, so I imagine he'll get some US production teams on board and release some new tracks (which we'll hopefully get on a re-release) - he's said before that he doesn't like other artists featuring on his tracks (hence why he appears as a featured artist on Professor Green and Skream tracks, not the other way around).

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