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The demo has leaked! Already taken down off youtube though. It's somebody else singing. It's definitely euphoric.

 

Removed already :(, I will wait till this afternoon. I was doubtful that she would pull this off, but by the reaction so far, she is going to be just fine.

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What time will it be played on radio 1

 

Between 4pm-5pm.

 

People, don't listen to the demo and spoil it for yourselves. :( We've all waited 18 months for a new single, a few hours is nothing in comparison. -_-

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Let people do what they want. Hearing the demo has only increased my anticipation for the final thing.
Let people do what they want. Hearing the demo has only increased my anticipation for the final thing.

 

I'm not exactly going to hold everyone hostage and gaffa tape their ears to stop them listening.

It's NEXT on Radio 1 :wub: :w00t: Pendulum - Propane Nightmares is on, then Collide is after!

Wow, this is very good !

 

I wish she could scrap the awful 'Happy' and the whole second era, and comeback with this. Such a good tune, should be huge !

I like it, but I don't love it. It's quite boring and not as instant as I'd hoped. :(

It's very good but if I'm totally honest I expected a bit more? :( And I can SO hear the plagarism (from this track):

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WOW! Everything a comeback single should be!!!

I just wanna listen to it again on repeat haha.

If anyone has a download link to it tonight, will u please send it me :)

Yeah I'm a little bit underwhelmed too :( I like the chorus though

 

There wasn't any mention of Avicii in the press release was there? :o

 

I like the song a lot on first listen though, more effective than Happy.

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It samples Avicii I think or is a co-production jobby a la Alexis Jordan/Deadmau5 'Happiness'.

 

Anyway it is suitably brilliant. The perfect comeback single. She needed to show people she can do upbeat, joyous dance music that doesn't follow trends. This is that.

It's very good but if I'm totally honest I expected a bit more? :( And I can SO hear the plagarism (from this track):

 

Are we certain that it's not a credited sample, it's literally exactly the same :lol:

 

A lawsuit may beckon if Avicii isn't credited! I doubt it's plagarism though, they'd be stupid to think that they could get away with it, a lesser artist perhaps!

I do love it really, it's just not really want they were hyping it up to be. If it's a sample or co-production though, how come:

 

Leona Lewis has been accused of plagiarising a song by a Ministry of Sound artist for her new single 'Collide'.

 

The track, which was unveiled today, is said to have ripped off the song 'Penguin' by Avicii - an up-and-coming Swedish DJ better known under his UK guise Tim Berg.

 

The song's production is instead credited to Sandy Vee, who is best known for working on Rihanna's 'Only Girl (in the World)', David Guetta's 'Where Them Girls At' and Alexis Jordan's 'Good Girl'.

 

"Ministry of Sound signed Avicii a year ago and have been working on vocal ideas for over six months on the track," a source close to Ministry of Sound said.

 

"Pete Tong, Annie Mac and Scott Mills have been playing 'Penguin' for months now, but this week we've realised Simon Cowell and Leona Lewis have stolen our record. 'Collide' is identical to Avicii's track!"

 

Avicii, who is signed to the independent Ministry of Sound label alongside the likes of Example, Wretch 32 and Yasmin, is best known for his club hit 'Seek Bromance', which entered the top 20 last year.

 

Lewis recently said that she was excited for people to see a different side to her music, adding: "For me this song has all the great ingredients of a summer anthem."

 

:unsure: Though Avicii may have allowed it, but not MOS.

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If this is 'underwhelming' I seriously cannot imagine what people were expecting. It's a better comeback single than pretty much any other diva of the last six months has managed...

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