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"Do What U Want"
Song

"Do What U Want" is a song by American singer Lady Gaga, featuring R&B performer R. Kelly. The song was released to digital outlets on October 21, 2013 as the second single from her third studio album, Artpop (2013). The singers share songwriting credits with Paul "DJ White Shadow" Blair, Martin Bresso, and William Grigahcine. Blair first presented Gaga with the song's initial concept two years prior. The pair completed production on the song in 2013, after which Kelly's vocals were added. A snippet of "Do What U Want" premiered in a Best Buy/Beats commercial on October 17. Fan interest and warm critical reception led to its release as the album's second single.

Sonically, "Do What U Want" is a synthpop and R&B track containing 1980s throbbing synths laid over an electronic beat. The song's lyrics represent themes of sexual submissiveness, with Gaga telling off detractors that her thoughts, dreams, and feelings are her own, no matter what one does with her body. The artwork for "Do What U Want" was shot by Terry Richardson and features a rear view of the singer wearing a floral thong. An accompanying music video for the song was filmed by Richardson and was to be released through BitTorrent in December 2013, but was cancelled due to unknown circumstances. Critics praised the song's simplicity, its 1980s-inspired production and wide-range commercial appeal. Some compared Gaga's vocals to those of Tina Turner.

"Do What U Want" was a moderate commercial success, reaching the top-ten of the charts in several European countries, but stalled at number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100. In the United Kingdom, "Do What U Want" peaked at number nine and was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Gaga performed an acoustic version of the song on the tenth series of The X Factor (UK). The X Factor performance prompted complaints to Ofcom due to the performance's suggestive nature, which was broadcast before the 9pm watershed. Alternative televised renditions included Saturday Night Live, American Music Awards of 2013, and The Voice. Remixes for the song were commissioned by Interscope, among them versions featuring rapper Rick Ross and Christina Aguilera.

Writing and development

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"Do What U Want" features R. Kelly (pictured in 2006).

"Do What U Want" was co-written by Lady Gaga, Blair, R&B singer R. Kelly, Martin Bresso, and William Grigahcine.[1] It was produced by Blair and Gaga and features vocals by Kelly.[2][3] Gaga had been living in Chicago and completing the songs for Artpop, which was being influenced by the R&B and hip hop music predominant there.[4] One day, the singer came to know about an article discussing her weight and she was angered with such news. She decided that it was through her music that she could take a stance against "shallow journalism".[5] After the release of the first single from the album, titled "Applause", the singer was also determined to create something different and unfamiliar to her past hit singles, and "Do What U Want" stemmed from these thoughts.[4]

Blair recalled how in 2011 his friend Martin was playing him a particular beat from his own remix project. Blair liked the music and presented it to Gaga who had began writing the song's lyrics while on the Born This Way Ball tour. Blair described its beat as "some space age George Jetson R&B sound".[6] After the lyrics were completed in September 2013, Blair suggested bringing Kelly on board as a collaborator. Kelly was in the process of completing his album, Black Panties, and agreed to participate following a telephone conversation with Gaga.[6] In an interview with Billboard Kelly described working with the singer as "natural jelling".[7] Gaga told MTV News about the song:

"I've been living in Chicago and spending a lot of time there, and that's where R. Kelly hails from. I was working on Artpop and I wrote ['Do What U Want'] on tour. It was about my obsession with the way people view me. I have always been an R. Kelly fan and actually it is like an epic pastime in the Haus of Gaga that we just get fucked up and play R. Kelly. This is a real R&B song and I [said 'I] have to call the king of R&B and I need his blessing.' It was a mutual love."[8]

Recording and composition

"Do What U Want" is a mid-tempo[10] synthpop and R&B track,[11] drawing influence from 1980s-inspired throbbing synths and an electronic beat.[12] Eric R. Danton of Rolling Stone described it as a "muscular club beat".[3] James Montgomery from MTV News said that a "lurching, lascivious beat" was the main backbone of the song, interspersed with Gaga's loud-voiced vocals, a "corky" chorus and Kelly's "cool, coital" singing.[9] The song's chorus is built around arpeggios, while Kelly's lines are interspersed with profanity.[10] Complex described its "Do what you want, what you want with my body" hook as "catchy and somewhat raunchy".[13] The song's lyrics represent themes of sexual submissiveness, with Gaga telling off detractors that her thoughts, dreams, and feelings are her own, no matter what one does with her body.[12] Jim Farber of New York Daily News suggested "Do What U Want" to be a response to "everyone who ever made a tart comment about her — which, by now, involves half the planet".[14] Gaga and Kelly alternate singing the lines "Do what u want/ What u want with my body/ Do what u want/ What u want with my body/ Write what you want, say what you want about me/ If you want you know that I'm not sorry".[15]

According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com, "Do What U Want" is set in the time signature of common time, with a moderate tempo of 96 beats per minute. It is composed in the key of A major with Gaga's vocals spanning the tonal nodes of E3 to F5. The song follows a basic sequence of D–E–Fm–E–D–E as its chord progression.[16] "Do What U Want" was recorded at Record Plant Studios in Hollywood, California and at PatchWerk Recording Studios, in Atlanta, Georgia. Gaga's vocals were recorded by Dave Russell and Bill Malina, while Kelly's by Abel Garibaldi and Ian Moonness. Russell held primary mixing of the track at Record Plant, with additional support from Benjamin Rice, Ghazi Hourani, Zane Shoemake, and Dino "SpeedoVee" Zisis. The song's instrumentals include guitars by Tim Stewart, programming by Rick Pearl, and audio mastering done by Gene Grimaldi at Oasis Mastering Studios in Burbank, California.[1]

Release and promotion

On September 3, 2013, Gaga asked her fans through Twitter to help her choose the second single: options given were "Manicure", "Sexxx Dreams", "Aura", and "Swine".[17] On September 20, 2013, Gaga announced that "Venus" had been chosen as the second single, and that it would be released before the album.[18] A snippet of "Do What U Want" debuted in a US commercial for Best Buy/Beats on October 17, 2013.[15][19][20] It was also used in promotion for British mobile company, O2, as part of their "Be More Dog" campaign.[21] Subsequently, Gaga and her label decided to release "Do What U Want" as the second official single from Artpop, instead of "Venus".[22] "Do What U Want" officially impacted Italian radio stations on October 25, 2013, and five days later in the UK. The song impacted Mainstream Top 40 and Rhythmic radio stations in the United States on November 5, 2013.[23][24] Lipshutz compared the song's last-minute release to that of "Judas" from Born This Way in April 2011. After quick commercial success, the label soon decided to rush a single release.[10]

The first promotional artwork features Gaga naked with moss covering her genitals.[25] The single's official cover art was released on October 21, showing Gaga's backside, wearing a floral thong.[2][26] The cover art was shot by photographer Terry Richardson. In an interview with German television station ProSieben, Gaga explained that the explicit imagery for the cover art was due to the constant criticism and discussion surrounding her, adding that "When I look at how society has changed, I feel like this is a good time to show you my ass, because it's all I choose to give you."[5]

According to Digital Spy's Catherine Earp, the shoot resembles a polaroid.[27] Leigh Silver from Complex magazine compared it to Andy Warhol's polaroid series, where the artist shot pictures of blonds and their rear.[28] Hilary Hughes from Esquire called the cover art "awful" but felt that the image paved way for much imagination in lieu of the suggestive theme of the song.[29] The night before the song's release, Gaga tweeted lyrics of "Do What U Want" in reference to critics and rumors that had surfaced throughout her career, including those claiming the singer to be a hermaphrodite, gaining weight in 2012, and her drug addiction.[30] She also addressed media fabrications on her alleged negative relationships with Madonna and Katy Perry.[31] Alex Camp from Slant Magazine felt Gaga's stunt cheapened the song's intent, pointing out how it highlighted the singer's preoccupation with social media and her public image.[32]

Critical response

Gaga's vocals in "Do What U Want" was compared to Christina Aguilera, who was later featured on a remix of the song.

Upon release, "Do What U Want" received positive response from reviewers.[10] Critics complimented the simplicity of the song, with some comparing Gaga's vocals to those of Tina Turner and Aguilera.[2][32][33][34] Alexa Camp, writing for Slant Magazine, describes the track as "a measured electro banger that smartly doubles as a love song."[32] Lars Brandle of Billboard complimented the song as "radio-friendly" and concluded that "Gaga is in good form."[2] Lipshutz from the same publication wrote that the song and its lyrics were a "thrilling listen, intoxicatingly defiant".[10] Writing for The Daily Beast, Kevin Fallon was highly enthusiastic toward the song, calling it "pure pop heaven" and giving his praise to its "chorus that will make it a radio hit..... and driving, danceable beat throughout."[33] Carl Williot of Idolator website summarized the song as "a pretty flawless piece of R&B."[34] Dharmic X from Complex praised "Do What U Want" as "catchy".[13] Latifah Muhammad from Black Entertainment Television felt that "Between the two, Kelly seems the furthest of his sonic comfort zone but nestles into a groove over the dance beat" and described the track as "musical genius".[35]

Jim Farber of New York Daily News gave the song four out of five stars, saying that the "music provides its own quirk. To match the R&B-style beat — and the guest appearance by R. Kelly — Gaga finds a new soul edge to her voice. She belts, scoring a hit in every sense."[14] Slate magazine's Aisha Harris felt that Gaga and Kelly's efforts worked "suprisingly well".[36] Nidhi Tewari of International Business Times said that Gaga sounded her "rebellious best" on the upbeat song.[37] Lewis Corner from Digital Spy gave the song four out of five stars, stating that its "ear-snagging melody revives some of her earlier pop perfection."[38] Hilary Hughes from Esquire felt that Kelly's guest appearance on the song, improved its quality much more than the preceding single "Applause". Hughes added that Gaga's Whitney Houston-esque vocals are elevated further by Kelly's "standard, soaring tenor".[29] "Do What U Want" was listed as one of the 100 Best Songs Of 2013 by Rolling Stone, ranked at number 17.[39]

A mixed review came from Kyle Anderson from Entertainment Weekly, who felt that Gaga and Kelly's vocals track did not "come together" since Gaga's singing style interfered with the composition of the song as well as Kelly's R&B vocals. Anderson also felt that the lyrics sung by Kelly were rehash and subpar. He concluded saying that the song is "an intriguing mind-meld nonetheless".[12] March Hogan from Spin magazine said that the song was "as usual" about fame but felt that the cover art complemented the theme the song portrayed.[40]

Commercial performance

In the United States, "Do What U Want" was predicted by industry prognosticators to sell between 150,000 and 160,000 digital downloads in the week ending November 11, 2013.[10] Nielsen SoundScan reported that the song had sold 156,000 digital downloads, entering the Hot Digital Songs chart at number three and becoming Gaga's 14th top ten on that chart.[41] Consequently it debuted at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song is Kelly's 52nd Hot 100 entry and highest rank since "I'm a Flirt" peaked at number 12 in 2007.[42] The song plummeted down to number 58 the following week.[43] In its third week, "Do What U Want" climbed to number 48 on the chart, aided by its move upwards on the Radio Songs chart, from number 64 to 51, with an audience impression of 23 million, up by about 22% from the second week.[44] Following the release of Artpop, the song returned to the top twenty of Hot 100, moving in to number 18.[45] The song sold 1.112 million copies in the US by March 2014.[46] On the Pop Songs chart, "Do What U Want" debuted at number 39 for the issue of November 11, 2013, and moved up to number 29 the next week with a spin increase of 991 on the US radio stations.[47][48] Next week, the song acquired a further 1,096 spins and moved to number 23 on the chart.[49] It has reached a peak of number seven on Pop Songs, with 9,237 spins.[50][51] The song also peaked at number eight on the Rhythmic chart with 2,662 spins.[52] "Do What U Want" became the second single by Gaga—the first being her debut single "Just Dance"—not to reach the top of the Hot Dance Club Songs chart, where it stalled inside the top-ten at number seven.[53]

In Australia, "Do What U Want" entered the Australian Singles Chart at number 21; also debuting on the New Zealand Singles Chart at number twelve.[54][55] The song entered the Irish Singles Chart at number nine[56] and in The Netherlands' Mega Single Top 100 at number 27.[57] It also entered the Finnish Download Chart at number two.[58] In South Korea, the song sold 10,576 digital downloads, reaching number eight in the Gaon Digital Chart.[59] It fell to number 13 the next week, selling a further 7,184 copies.[60] Following the album release, the song sold 20,309 copies and reached a new peak of number two.[61] "Do What U Want" reached the top of the charts in Greece, and also reached the top-ten in Finland, France, Italy, and Spain.[62][63][64] The song had debuted at number 50 on the Japan Hot 100, but rose to position 26, after two weeks.[65] "Do What U Want" also debuted at number seven on the Canadian Hot 100 and in its eleventh week on the chart, the song reached a new peak of number three. It was certified gold by Music Canada, for selling over 40,000 digital downloads.[66][67]

In the United Kingdom "Do What U Want" was deemed ineligible to enter the UK Singles Chart. The Official Charts Company released a statement explaining that the song would be allowed to chart only after the associated album's pre-order offer ended. The rules of the Official Chart Company "allow one 'instant grat' promotion per album, i.e a single track download given away as an album pre-order incentive. 'Do What U Want' is the second track [following 'Applause'] to be delivered to fans who pre-order Artpop".[68] Thus the song was not eligible to enter the chart until the promotion finished and the album was released.[68] According to Alan Jones from Music Week, in the week following its release the single sold 22,915 copies in the UK; had it been eligible to chart, Jones predicted it would have entered at number ten.[69][70] After the release of Artpop, "Do What U Want" debuted at number nine on the UK charts with sales of 29,657 copies becoming her 11th top-ten single there.[71][72] It also entered the Scottish Singles Chart at the same position.[73] By January 2014, it had sold a total of 164,119 copies, becoming the singer's 13th best selling single in the United Kingdom.[74]

Live performances

Gaga performing "Do What U Want" at the Jingle Bell Ball in London on December 8, 2013

Gaga performed the song live along with "Venus" on the tenth series of The X Factor (UK) on October 27, 2013, at Fountain Studio in Wembley.[75] Jason Lipshutz from Billboard denoted it as "intoxicatingly weird".[76] ITV, which aired the performance, and Ofcom, the British media regulator, received around 260 complaints regarding the performance, due to Gaga's costume and the suggestive lyrics of the track, which was broadcast before the 9pm watershed.[77] A spokesperson from the channel released a statement that they did not believe the performance to be inappropriate.[78] During her ArtRave party for the release of Artpop, Gaga performed eight songs from the album, closing the set with "Do What U Want". The performance ended with the singer mirroring the pose of the album cover art—a Jeff Koons sculpture—on the stage, by sitting down and spreading her legs apart, while cupping her breasts.[79] On November 16, 2013, Gaga performed "Do What U Want" at episode 751 of the 39th season of comedy show Saturday Night Live. Kelly appeared as the guest vocalist, doing the similar routine with Gaga, and picking her up from the stage on his shoulder.[80] There was also sex simulations, dry humping and they ended the performance in an embrace.[81] According to Zach Johnson from E!, the performance drew mixed reaction from the media.[82]

Gaga had revealed during ArtRave that she and Kelly would perform "Do What U Want" at the American Music Awards of 2013 on November 24.[43] During the performance, Gaga enacted the role of a secretary for the President of the United States, which was played by Kelly. The stage was set up to be reminiscent of the Oval Office. Gaga belted out the final chorus of the song alone, as the backdrops displayed a video of the singer playing a piano as a child. The epilogue featured self-depreciating newspaper headlines in the backdrops, proclaiming "Lady Gaga is Over" and "Lady Gaga is Fat". Jason Lipshutz of Billboard called it "the most elaborate performance" of the ceremony and found parallels with Kelly's own rap opera Trapped in the Closet in its storytelling.[83]

At the British chat show, Alan Carr: Chatty Man, Gaga performed another acoustic version of the track. Wearing a Kansai Yamamoto bodice with an iPad attached to it, Gaga belted out the song while playing the piano.[84] Another performance took place at the 2013 Jingle Bell Ball on December 8, 2013, where she sang "Do What U Want" along with other songs from her discography.[85] It was first announced that Gaga would perform on the fifth season finale of The Voice on December 12, 2013, with the assumption that R. Kelly would accompany her during a performance of "Do What U Want".[86] However, a television commercial aired on December 17, the evening of the finale, teased that "Christina joins Lady Gaga for one epic performance";[87] they sung "Do What U Want" as the final performance of the evening.[88] Both appeared in "matching clothes" with few differences, Gaga wore a "jumpsuit all sharp, off-kilter angles", while Aguilera was dressed in a "slinky-sexy gown emphasizing her smooth curves".[89] A writer from Rap-Up praised it as an "over-the-top" performance.[89] Los Angeles Times writer Amy Reiter commended the pair's vocal ability as "triumphant".[90]

Music video

Photographer Terry Richardson had shot the music video for the song, along with the cover artwork

Gaga confirmed the director during her ArtRave party, along with Kelly's presence in the video and spoke about their "chemistry". Richardson and Gaga had previously shot the "Cake Like Lady Gaga" snippet video, featuring the singer playing with cake. He had been wanting to do music videos for some time, and started his work in the medium with the video for Miley Cyrus' single "Wrecking Ball" and Beyoncé's "XO".[91] After her provocative performance of the song on Saturday Night Live, many interviewers had questioned Gaga regarding her chemistry with Kelly, leading the singer to tweet the following message: "Many interviewers quelped [sic] today about my 'SHOCKING' performance w/ R Kelly on SNL I'm beginning to think y'all aren't ready for the video."[92]

On November 26, 2013, Interscope announced that the video would be released through file sharing service BitTorrent and Vice, sometime in December 2013. This is BitTorrent's second initiative, following a similar release for singer Madonna and her secretprojectrevolution video. The bundle would consist of the music video, pictures, a separate clip in 4K resolution documenting the making of the release, and interviews with Gaga and director Richardson. Interscope described the bundle as a means of "explor[ing] the link between open expression and open technology; providing an inside look at the creative process, with original film, music, archival content and behind-the-scenes footage direct from artists."[93]

On December 4, 2013, Gaga tweeted that she was intent on making the video "perfect" since it was unlike her previous endeavors, adding that it was "very personal". Two days later, Richardson posted a black-and-white photo from the set of the video, which showed Gaga being held by Kelly; with her legs wrapped around his waist. She wore nothing but a black bikini, while Kelly gestured his middle finger towards the camera in a leather pant/kilt dress.[94] One week later, a colored behind-the-scenes photo was released, showing the singers in the same garments as the previous image, while Kelly stood with his legs spread apart as Gaga crawled in between them.[95]

However the bundle as well as the video was not released in December; Gaga later released a statement in her social networking website Little Monsters that the video was delayed since the singer was given just one week to plan and complete it, like the video for "Applause". She added that it was unlike her since she preferred planning her videos over a period of time to honor her creativity.[96] The video remained unreleased despite Gaga releasing the official video for follow-up single, "G.U.Y.", on March 22, 2014.

Remixes

DJWS Remix

The DJWS Remix of "Do What U Want" featuring R. Kelly and rapper Rick Ross was released on December 20, 2013.[97] Ross told in an interview with MTV that he was not prepared for collaborating with Gaga. The remix starts with Kelly's vocals with a new introduction, followed by Ross rapping on a verse, adding new lines like "Photos of the Bawse just to post 'em on a blog/Get alotta views cause they know we be the top/Jean Basquiats in the hall, she my work of art so I pin her to the wall."[98] During Gaga's vocals, the "groove" of the song is updated which was described by Fuse as "nostalgic, banging, sex-freaky and new all at the same time. It's a 2013 ode to another era of synth R&B." Molly Wardlow from the channel was however dismissive of Ross' verse, calling it unnecessary.[99] Spin magazine's Chris Martin noted that Ross' contribution to "Do What U Want" sounded "awkward" and found similarity with Jay-Z's rap verse in singer Beyoncé's song, "Drunk in Love".[100] Mike Wass from Idolator commented that the remix felt unnecessary, following controversy in the media surrounding Ross' lyrics in the song "U.O.E.N.O." about date rape, and recapitulation of Kelly's child-sex abuse case.[101]

Remix featuring Christina Aguilera

"I was really excited because The Voice called and said they wanted me to perform on the finale, and I obviously can't refuse. Such an amazing show! And I said I want to know if Christina wants to do it with me!"

— Gaga discussing her request to perform with Aguilera on The Voice[88]

An alternate studio version of "Do What U Want" featuring Christina Aguilera was released on January 1, 2014; it marks their first collaboration together. The song was released in the US, Canada and Mexico on January 1, 2014 and then released a day later worldwide.[102][103] On December 24, Aguilera tweeted that she was "working on something special" and attached an image of her singing in a recording studio.[104] The session took place in the living room of singer Carly Simon's home at Martha's Vineyard, with assistance from Oak Bluffs-based producer Jimmy Parr.[105] The following week, it was announced that a revised studio version of "Do What U Want" would be released, where the original vocals by Kelly are substituted for a verse performed by Aguilera.[106]

The final product was digitally released shortly after midnight on January 1, 2014.[107] On February 11, 2014, Gaga uploaded four other remixes of the version with Aguilera, all commissioned by Interscope and mixed by Steven Redant.[108] The Aguilera remix received generally favorable reviews from music critics; Melissa Locker from Time felt that the re-recorded version of the track "will allow more sales of the track without the moral dilemma that comes with supporting Kelly", who had previously been charged and acquitted for child pornography in the 2000s, and also complimented Gaga as a "savvy marketer" for releasing "two versions of a hit song with two different megastars".[106]

Formats and track listings

  1. "Do What U Want" feat. R. Kelly – 3:48
  • Digital download – remix single[97]
  1. "Do What U Want" feat. R. Kelly and Rick Ross (DJWS Remix) – 4:19
  • Digital download – remix single[102]
  1. "Do What U Want" feat. Christina Aguilera – 3:36
  1. "Do What U Want" feat. R. Kelly (DJ White Shadow Remix) – 4:03
  2. "Do What U Want" feat. R. Kelly (Samantha Ronson Remix) – 4:27
  3. "Do What U Want" feat. R. Kelly (Kronic Remix) – 5:12
  4. "Do What U Want" feat. Christina Aguilera (Steven Redant Madrid Radio Remix) – 4:00
  5. "Do What U Want" feat. Christina Aguilera (Steven Redant Madrid Club Remix) – 7:31
  6. "Do What U Want" feat. Christina Aguilera (Steven Redant Barcelona Remix) – 6:28
  7. "Do What U Want" feat. Christina Aguilera (Red Ant & Amp Lexvas Deep House Remix) – 6:50

Credits and personnel

Management
Personnel
  • Lady Gagasongwriter, lead vocals, producer, synth arrangement
  • Paul "DJ White Shadow" Blair – songwriter, producer
  • R. Kelly – songwriter, vocals
  • Christina Aguilera – vocals
  • Martin Bresso – songwriter
  • William Grigahcine – songwriter
  • Dave Russell – recording (Lady Gaga), mixing
  • Bill Malina – recording (Lady Gaga), additional recording
  • Abel Garibaldi – recording (R. Kelly)
  • Ian Moonness – recording (R. Kelly)
  • Ghazi Hourani – additional recording, mixing assistant
  • Benjamin Rice – recording and mixing assistant
  • Zane Shoemake – recording assistant
  • Dino "SpeedoVee" Zisis – additional recording
  • Tim Stewart – guitars
  • Donnie Lyle – musical director for R. Kelly
  • Ivy Skoff – union contract administrator
  • Gene Grimaldi – mastering

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Artpop.[1]

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Sales
Canada (Music Canada)[67] Gold 40,000*
Italy (FIMI)[138] Gold 15,000
Mexico (AMPROFON)[139] Gold 30,000*
South Korea (Gaon Chart) 67,340[140]
United Kingdom (BPI)[141] Silver 200,000^
United States 1,112,000[46]
Venezuela (APFV)[142] Gold 5,000^ 
Streaming
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[143] Platinum 1,800,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Country Date Format Label Ref.
United States October 21, 2013 Digital download
[109][144]
Germany October 22, 2013 Universal Music
[145]
United Kingdom Polydor
[146]
Australia October 23, 2013 Contemporary hit radio Universal Music
[147]
Italy October 25, 2013
[148]
United Kingdom October 30, 2013 Polydor
[149]
United States November 5, 2013
  • Streamline
  • Interscope
[23]
Rhythmic radio
[24]
December 20, 2013 Digital download – DJWS remix
[97]
January 1, 2014 Digital download – featuring Christina Aguilera
[102]
February 25, 2014 Digital EP – Remixes
[110]

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