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'Easy' is a song written by Katrina Elam and Michael Mobley and recorded by the American country music group Rascal Flatts as a duet with British pop singer Natasha Bedingfield.It was released in June 2011 as the third and final single from Rascal Flatts' album Nothing Like This.It became Rascal Flatts' fifth AC Top 20 hit. As of the chart dated July 21, 2012, the song has sold 917,000 copies. Buy Mp3 Music Online / Rascal Flatts / Changed. Rascal Flatts — Changed. Discount: -20%; Release date: 2012; Duration: 58:04; Size, Mb: 134.15; Format: MP3, 320 kbps. About File Formats. MP3 is a digital audio format without digital rights management (DRM) technology. Because our MP3s have no DRM, you can play it on any device that.
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Biography
Rascal Flatts were originally formed in Nashville, Tennessee, as a duo. It consisted of vocalist Gary LeVox and multi-instrumentalist Jay Demarcus. The musicians were second cousins, both from Columbus, Ohio. Once at a gig another multi-instrumentalist Joe Don Rooney, who earlier played with Demarcus in a country star Chely Wright's band, substituted their session guitarist. After that, he was added to the collective. The band signed to Lyric Street Records and issued their eponymous debut album the same year. The disc featured an attractive mix of country, pop and R&B, generating two breakthrough hits - Prayin' For Daylight and This Everyday Love. At first Rascal Flatts were positioned as a teenage attraction, but their harmonies proved to be catchy for adult auditory too. Besides, the music of this trio appeared to be radio-friendly for both country and pop stations.
In 2002, Rascal Flatts recorded their sophomore attempt Melt, which became twice platinum on the wave of the hit single These Days (one million copies were sold in first 8 weeks after the release). A concert album Rascal Flatts Live in 2003 served wonderfully as a transmission from Melt to the third studio work Feels Like Today, which had a huge success and topped American charts. In April 2006, the band recorded their internationally acknowledged album Me And My Gang. Piercing lyrics of their ballads in Gary's rich vocals interpretation and winding dance tunes made their disc a must have for the wide range audiences. The song from this work called Bless The Broken Road brought the first Grammy to the band. Moreover, the musicians successfully tried themselves as producers on the new Chicago's album, Chicago.
Rascal Flatts shifted more and more to the qualitative adult pop from their original country sounding with every new edition. Sometimes the trio was criticized for this tendency - but may be those people were just jealous about Rascal Flatts' popularity and high sells? In musical respect, Me And My Gang can be called a pivotal work as it featured undoubtedly well-done pop tracks. Anyway, the artists won Country Music Television award of best song for 2007 with What Hurts The Most. The same year they released their new thing Still Feels Good. The artists settled in their pop trend with this album, though being still recognizable, and got assured again that they were adored by the public as always. This time they put more stress on dancing tracks like Bob That Head and thrilling love ballads - Make Me Remember and Better Now, for example, that would be highly appreciated by anyone familiar to the pain of partings. LeVox, Demarcus and Rooney also took a greater part in material creation along with co-producing Still Feels Good. Working hard as always before, Rascal Flatts expanded their discography in 2009 with the subsequent attempt Unstoppable. Staying away from experimenting, the musicians recorded 11 tracks to leave their supporters fully satisfied. Rascal Flatts kept on working hard; thereby the band released their seventh album titled Nothing Like This in 2010, which debuted at the very top of Billboard country chart. The secret of the success proved to be very simple: Rascal Flatts remained faithful to their signature style that is so much enjoyed and loved by numerous fans.
Studio Albums
Changed
Nothing Like This
Unstoppable
Still Feels Good
Me and My Gang
EP
Compilation albums
'Easy' | ||||
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Single by Rascal Flatts featuring Natasha Bedingfield | ||||
from the album Nothing Like This and Strip Me (Deluxe) | ||||
Released | June 27, 2011 | |||
Genre | Country pop | |||
Length | 3:38(Album Version) 3:33 (Radio Edit) | |||
Label | Big Machine | |||
Songwriter(s) | Katrina Elam, Michael Mobley | |||
Producer(s) | Dann Huff, Rascal Flatts | |||
Rascal Flatts singles chronology | ||||
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Natasha Bedingfield singles chronology | ||||
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'Easy' is a song written by Katrina Elam and Michael Mobley and recorded by the American country music group Rascal Flatts as a duet with British pop singer Natasha Bedingfield. It was released in June 2011 as the third and final single from Rascal Flatts' album Nothing Like This. It became Rascal Flatts' fifth AC Top 20 hit. As of the chart dated July 21, 2012, the song has sold 917,000 copies in the US.[1]
Content[edit]
'Easy' is a midtempo ballad in 6/8 time signature with a vocal range from C♯4 to C6. The song begins in C-sharp minor and modulates up to E minor halfway through the second verse.[2] The song is about hiding the saddening emotions from a breakup. Rascal Flatts lead singer Gary LeVox sings the first verse and chorus, while Bedingfield sings the second verse and chorus. Both sing the third and final chorus.
Critical reception[edit]
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Country Universe | (B)[3] |
Taste of Country | [4] |
Jessica Phillips of Country Weekly called the song a 'sizzling duet'.[5]Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic was less favorable, calling it a 'questionable stab at pop radio crossover'.[6] Ben Foster of Country Universe gave the song a B, saying that the lyrics are simple, but effective at telling the story of two ex-lovers who are in denial of the strong feelings they still harbor for one another.[3] Billy Dukes of Taste of Country gave the song four stars out of five, calling it 'a daring collaboration and fits right into the Rascal Flatts wheelhouse.'[4]
Music video[edit]
The music video for the song premiered on CMT.com on July 1, 2011.[7] It was filmed at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in downtown Nashville. It is a re-telling of the story of Cinderella, with Bedingfield playing the fairy tale princess. The video shows the members of Rascal Flatts getting out of a limo and walking a red carpet amidst paparazzi as they proceed to a party. After they are inside, Natasha Bedingfield is shown arriving to the same party in a separate limo. She gets out and makes her way inside as well. Eventually, Gary LeVox and Natasha Bedingfield single each other out through the crowd and meet in the middle of the room, where they perform the song to each other. When the clock strikes midnight, Bedingfield dashes off, leaving one of her high heels behind on the steps. The video ends with LeVox picking up her shoe and holding it.
Charts[edit]
Chart (2011–12) | Peak position |
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US Billboard Hot 100[8] | 43 |
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[9] | 20 |
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[10] | 3 |
Year-end charts[edit]
Chart (2011) | Position |
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US Country Songs (Billboard)[11] | 54 |
Rascal Flatts Easy Video
Chart (2012) | Position |
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US Country Songs (Billboard)[12] | 57 |
Certifications[edit]
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States (RIAA)[13] | Platinum | 1,000,000^ |
^shipments figures based on certification alone |
References[edit]
- ^'Chart Watch Extra: Country's Top 100'. Chart Watch. Retrieved 2 August 2012.
- ^''Easy' sheet music'. Musicnotes.com. 2011-09-19. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
- ^ abFoster, Ben (July 19, 2011). 'Single Review: Rascal Flatts featuring Natasha Bedingfield, 'Easy''. Country Universe. Retrieved July 14, 2012.
- ^ abDukes, Billy (June 20, 2011). 'Rascal Flatts Feat. Natasha Bedingfield, 'Easy' – Song Review'. Taste of Country. Retrieved June 25, 2011.
- ^Phillips, Jessica (2010-11-17), Nothing Like This : Rascal Flatts - Reviews - Country Weekly Magazine, Country Weekly, retrieved 2010-12-30
- ^Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. 'Nothing Like This review'. Allmusic. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
- ^''Easy' music video'. CMT. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
- ^Grein, Paul (August 3, 2011). 'Week Ending July 31, 2011. Songs: Perry Chases A Record'. Yahoo! Music. Yahoo! Inc. Retrieved August 3, 2011.
- ^'Rascal Flatts Chart History (Adult Contemporary)'. Billboard.
- ^'Rascal Flatts Chart History (Hot Country Songs)'. Billboard.
- ^'Best of 2011: Country Songs'. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 2011. Retrieved December 10, 2011.
- ^'Best of 2012: Country Songs'. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 2012. Retrieved December 14, 2012.
- ^'American single certifications – Rascal Flatts – Easy'. Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved June 7, 2013.If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Single, then click SEARCH.
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External links[edit]
- Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics