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| - %22Under the Sun%22 is a song recorded by English singer Cheryl Cole, from her third studio album A Million Lights (2012). The song was released as the second and final single from A Million Lights on 2 September 2012 through Polydor Records. It was written and produced by Alex da Kid, with additional writing from Mike Del Rio, Jayson DeZuzio, Steven Battey, Carlos Battey, and Cole. Lyrically, it speaks of a male telling a female anything she wants to hear to get his way. %22Under the Sun%22 is a mid-tempo song, piano riffs, sun-kissed breakbeats, and a pop chorus. The song received a positive reaction from most music critics, with most of them, calling it a summery, carefree and enjoyable song. Some critics cited the Chemical Brothers, Natasha Bedingfield, and Lily Allen as references. %22Under the Sun%22 fared commercially well where it debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 57, climbing to number 13. %22Under the Sun%22, is Cole's second single to date that has not entered the top five. %22Under the Sun%22 also peaked at number 16 in Ireland.The accompanying music video sees Cole travel back to the 1950s to perform the track while strutting down the street. Further scenes see the singer draped on the bonnet of a classic car and performing a choreographed dance sequence with a handful of businessmen. %22Under the Sun%22 was promoted with live performances in the United Kingdom, including a T4 special and The Jonathan Ross Show.
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