Worst Day

Album: Ready For The Weekend (2009)
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Songfacts®:

  • On this song Harris shares vocals with rapper Izza Kizza from Timbaland's Mosley Music stable.
  • The song's prominent use of acoustic guitars may have surprised fans of the electronica musician. However in interviews Harris has expressed his displeasure with his previous release, his more hardcore dance record I Created Disco, claiming he didn't work hard on it and cut too many corners. He said in publicity materials of Ready For The Weekend: "I wanted to make something I would be proud of: 'This is as good as I can do'. So I don't just have that one album to my name that I'm not particularly pleased with."

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