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Right There (Nicole Scherzinger song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Right There (Nicole Scherzinger song)

"Right There" is a song recorded by American singer Nicole Scherzinger for her debut studio album, ''Killer Love'' (2011). Written by Ester Dean, Frank Romano, Daniel Morris and co-written and produced by Jim Jonsin, the Island-flavored midtempo pop song sees Scherzinger singing about her lover and telling other women to stay away. "Right There" first impacted radio as Scherzinger's third international single on April 1, 2011, after previous singles met success in the United Kingdom. "Right There" was Scherzinger's third consecutive top three single from her debut album. The song was then re-released on May 17, 2011 in the United States, as ''Killer Love''s lead single, and was remixed to feature two new verses from American rapper 50 Cent. It has reached over 100 million views on Youtube making it VEVO certified.
The song became successful in many countries reaching the top ten in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Romania, Scotland and the United Kingdom. In the United States, "Right There", reached the top 40 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming Scherzinger's most successful US single as solo artist to date. The song was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of 500,000 copies of the single. "Right There" peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart, in addition to peaking at number seven in Ireland, where it also became one of her highest charting releases.
The song received generally positive reviews from music critics for having a R&B-heavy sound on a pop record. Scherzinger performed "Right There" live for the first time on ''American Idol'', to coincide with the song's US release. The show's judges and studio audiences gave her a standing ovation, with the media later praising Scherzinger's vocal and dancing abilities. An accompanying music video, directed by Paul Hunter, sees Scherzinger dancing along the streets of downtown Los Angeles, California. The video became Scherzinger's first Vevo certified solo music video 〔http://www.vevo.com/watch/nicole-scherzinger/Right-There/USUV71100675〕
== Background and release ==
Scherzinger joined The Pussycat Dolls in May 2003 and the group scored four U.S. top ten hits: "Don't Cha" (2005), "Stickwitu" (2005), "Buttons" (2006) and "When I Grow Up" (2008). After her breakthrough with the group, she began work on her debut studio album. The project, titled ''Her Name is Nicole'', saw Scherzinger record 75–100 songs, with some of the songs later ending up with the group. After a number of pushbacks the entire project was scrapped at the request of Scherzinger. She attempted to launch her debut album for a second time on May 2010, with a brand new "rock, funk, soul edge" sound, and a brand new single "Nobody Can Change Me". The song was recorded in a nighttime studio session while she was competing on season 10 of the U.S. reality competition, ''Dancing with the Stars'', and was mastered on May 23, 2010, ready for its premiere on Ryan Seacrest's KIIS FM radio show the following day. Following its radio premiere, the song was planned to be released on iTunes on May 25, 2010. However, for reasons unknown, the song was never released.〔 Scherzinger continued to work on her debut solo album in 2010, recruiting Moroccan producer RedOne, finishing ''Killer Love'' before its release in 2011.
Following the success of "Poison" and "Don't Hold Your Breath" in the United Kingdom, Scherzinger decided to release a third single from her album. Scherzinger revealed that she started recording some new material for the US release of ''Killer Love''. David Griffiths from 4Music described the song as similar to "Rude Boy" (2009) by Rihanna, only politer in tone.〔 The similarities are not surprising considering that both "Rude Boy" and "Right There" were co-written by Dean. Additionally, an alternate version of the song was recorded with 50 Cent, to be included on the US version of ''Killer Love''. Scherzinger originally revealed via Twitter that she is currently working on an original track writing, "()xcited () be prep() () my next single coming up. What music vid() would u like to see next?". The tweet was soon followed up by another, where Scherzinger tweeted "Friday () In the studio...this record is CRAZY! SICK, SEXY, COOL! I () recording in the studio so much. () wait () (of you ) () hear!".〔 During an interview with Vibe magazine the songs' producer, Jim Jonsin revealed that 50 Cent added two verses on Scherzinger's song from the album.
On April 20, 2011, Scherzinger announced that "Right There" will be the next single from the album while tweeting, "Shooting #RIGHTTHERE video () my boy (Cent ) (). Along with the message, she also posted a photo of the two on the set.〔 The track is Scherzinger's third single in the United Kingdom and the lead single in the United States.〔 The song issued as a digital download in North America on May 17, 2011 and was later serviced to contemporary hit radio and rhythmic radio in the US on May 24, 2011.〔〔

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