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Basically, Sia and Ed Sheeran wrote everything.
I lowkey forgot all about Nelly and his bandaid, but I'll never forget this iconic tune.
Sia's actually written and co-written a ton of iconic pop songs, like Camila Cabello's "Crying in the Club", Britney Spears' "Perfume", Beyoncé's "Pretty Hurts" and Katy Perry's "Chained To The Rhythm".
Jessie was originally going to record it, but it was decided that it wasn't "edgy" enough for her. IDK how a Brit was going to sing about Nashville parties but oh well.
Katy originally wrote it for her own album, but ended up giving it to Kelly Clarkson when she switched record labels.
And remember when Gwyneth Paltrow sang it on Glee? A true pop culture moment.
She said about the track: "I’ve never been more proud of anything in my career... It really solidifies me as a songwriter in the pop music world, which is what I consider myself first and foremost."
It was originally written as a country song, which is something I really need to hear.
P!nk wrote it with Max Martin and Shellback for her Funhouse album, but it didn't make the cut.
It was intended for Avril's album Let Go but didn't quite fit the vibe, so Kelly Clarkson recorded it for the Princess Diaries 2 soundtrack.
Man, whatever happened to Christina Milian?
It actually featured on an album from Prince's side project band, The Family, in 1985.
Featuring the iconic lyrics: "Like Trump's wife, up to my ears in carats (carrots) / Not even the barber can fade the rabbit."
And it was originally offered to Britney Spears for her In The Zone album.
I love the idea of Ed Sheeran sitting down and writing "I used to be in 1D, now I'm free". Ed's also written a bunch of other huge pop songs, like Bieber's "Love Yourself", 1D's "Little Things" and Major Lazer's "Cold Water".