Album: Strip Me (2010)
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Songfacts®:

  • This electro pop song is the first single from British pop/R&B singer Natasha Bedingfield's third studio album. The song was released to iTunes on May 18, 2010.
  • Bedingfield co-penned the song with songwriters Steve Kipner and Julian Bunetta. Kipner was a teen idol in his home country of Australia in the 1960s with his band Steve & The Board. He later became a successful songwriter, penning a number of hits including "Physical" by Olivia Newton-John, Chicago's "Hard Habit to Break" and "Genie in a Bottle" by Christina Aguilera. Bunetta's credits include tracks he co-wrote for Hilary Duff, Leona Lewis and Jessie James.
  • The song was chosen to be the featured track on the commercials for Nivea's Happy Sensation Body Lotion and Touch of Happiness Body Wash products.

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