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  2. Bleeding Love - Wikipedia

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    "Bleeding Love" was initially co-written by Jesse McCartney (pictured) for his third album Departure.. In 2006, Leona Lewis entered the third series of the British reality television music competition The X Factor and, after performing and competing against other aspiring hopefuls, the public voted her the winner on 16 December 2006, receiving 60% of the final vote. [15]

  3. Leavin' (Jesse McCartney song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is considered a departure from McCartney's old style of teen pop, with a more urban-influenced sound. "Leavin'" is a pop song, with electro production. [ 7 ] Written in the key of A major , [ 8 ] it has a tempo of 79.255 beats per minute, with McCartney's vocals spanning from the low-note of E4 to the high-note of C6 . [ 9 ]

  4. Spirit (Leona Lewis album) - Wikipedia

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    In Los Angeles, California, Lewis teamed up with OneRepublic singer Ryan Tedder, with whom she recorded two songs, "Bleeding Love" and "Take a Bow". In February 2007, OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder and pop singer-songwriter Jesse McCartney had written the song "Bleeding Love" for Departure, McCartney's third studio album. [32]

  5. As “Bleeding Love” (originally titled “I Sing Loud, You Sing Louder”) begins, a teenage girl shoots a jaundiced look at her father who is driving her somewhere in the desolate West.

  6. Apologize (OneRepublic song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was the biggest radio airplay hit in the history of the Mainstream Top 40 chart in the United States, with 10,394 plays in one week, until its record was broken by Leona Lewis's "Bleeding Love", which was also co-written by Tedder. [3]

  7. Leona Lewis - Wikipedia

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    "Bleeding Love" won The Record of the Year in December 2007. [38] In February 2008, "Bleeding Love" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 85 and then went on to peak at number one for four non-consecutive weeks. The song became the first track by a UK female to reach number one since Kim Wilde's "You Keep Me Hangin' On" in 1987. [39]

  8. Contigo (song) - Wikipedia

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    On February 7, 2024, the singer announced through her social networks a part of the song's lyrics, which says "No quiero vida si no es contigo". [4] Later, she announced the release date of the song, February 14, the same day as her birthday. [5] A day before the release, she posted a preview of the music video. [6] [7]

  9. Happy (Leona Lewis song) - Wikipedia

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    "Happy" is a pop and R&B ballad, [1] song written in C major; Lewis' vocal range extends from G 3 to C 6. [7] [8] It moves at 76 beats per minute and is set in common time.[7] [8] Lewis explained the lyrics and interpretation of "Happy" in an interview with the Associated Press, saying, "It's a contradiction of song because, yes, it's named 'Happy', but the song's kind of dark, a bit sad, sombre.