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• Baby • singles chronology ' (2013) ' Braveheart' (2014) ' (2014) ' Braveheart' is a song recorded by British girl group for their debut studio album, (2014). It was released by as the album's second single on 17 January 2014. The track was and by American rapper, with additional songwriting by and additional production by Baby. Breakin 2 electric boogaloo soundtrack download. 'Braveheart' conceptualized accidentally when the group found its demo version on the song producers' laptop and insisted that they record the song.

It is an uptempo song which comprises 'euphoric' instrumentation, a 'hammering' bass line, 'hands-in-the-air' synths and 'pulsing' beats. 'Braveheart' contains uplifting lyrical themes and ideals of experiences in a night club. The song was met with generally favourable reviews from contemporary music critics who praised its production as well as the group's vocal performance. Some honed 'Braveheart' as the best single released by a girl group in 2014, while others were divided in opinion over the song's rap section.

The song is Neon Jungle's most successful single to-date. It bowed at number four on the and was certified silver by the (BPI) for sales of 200,000 units. 'Braveheart' peaked at number two in Scotland, and also became the group's first charting single in Ireland and Australia where it peaked within the top 20 in both countries.

An accompanying, directed by Emil Nava, was released on 11 December 2013. It depicts the group as 'in touch with their spirit animals,' in several illumuniously-coloured settings, and its imagery and styling was lauded by music critics. Neon Jungle have performed 'Braveheart' at the 2014 and at night club. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] 'It's almost like there's three songs in one.

There's a lot of different layers to it. It's very high-energy, there's a heavy beat and bass line. You hear it and immediately you just get up and move. A lot of people say it's their favourite song to listen to in the gym because it just really pushes them to go for it. While ' is a little more pre-club, getting ready, getting yourself packed up sort of thing, 'Braveheart' is maybe for a slightly older audience.

It's a little more clubby.' — 'Braveheart' was and by, with additional songwriting by and additional production by Baby. It was by James F. Reynolds and by Dick Beetham. Scrilla and Davis were responsible for the track's and melody. 'Braveheart' conceptualized 'as an accident' when Neon Jungle were in the studio and 'raided' their producer's laptop and found the song's beat; group member stated, 'from that very second we all believed in the track'.

In addition, the quartet liked what the producers had written and said 'No, stop! What was that?

Play that again!' At the time, Neon Jungle were to depart to the next day and it was the last time the group had left to record with their producers. On the day, at 01:00, the group insisted on recording the song and did so through the early hours of the morning. In an interview with VanityHype Magazine, Neon Jungle mentioned, 'While we were doing it we were vibing off it and we had our own words and stuff, so it was just like a vibey night, ha ha!' Co-wrote and co-produced 'Braveheart'. ' was initially planned to be released as the group's second single but was put on-hold in favour of 'Braveheart'. Speaking to Beverley Lyons of the, group member Shereen Cutkelvin mentioned, 'We didn't even know the title at first so that wasn't the reason we went for it.