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. Ryan Tedder. The Runaways singles chronology ' (2008) ' Battlefield' (2009) ' (2009) ' (2008) ' Battlefield' (2009) ' (2009) ' Battlefield' is a song by American recording artist, taken from her sophomore studio album of the. It was written by, and, while production of the song was helmed by Tedder and The Runaways. 'Battlefield' was released in the United States on May 8, 2009, as the album's. 'Battlefield' is a mid-tempo ballad which draws from the genres of pop, R&B, pop rock and soft rock. The song's lyrics revolve around 'a tumultuous relationship where neither side wants to compromise.'

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The song's lyrical theme received comparisons to 's ' (1983), and its production was compared to Benatar's ' (1984). 'Battlefield' was well received by most who praised its production and lyrics. In the United States, 'Battlefield' reached number 10 on the chart, and number six on the chart. Outside of the US, it reached number five in Canada and reached the top ten in Australia, Ireland and New Zealand, and the top twenty in the United Kingdom. The song's accompanying music video was directed. It features Sparks on a field and flanked by flashing lights and smoke. To promote the song, Sparks performed on televised shows which included and.

The song has been by English band which was performed on the television show. Contents. Background and release 'Battlefield' was written by, and, and was produced by Tedder and The Runaways.

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The track was by Biancaniello and Watters. The song was initially written with in mind, later it was also being considered as a duet for and but the news broke that Brown had assaulted Rihanna, and Jive CEO then decided to give 'Battlefield' to Sparks. During an interview with, Sparks revealed that while she was in the studio working on another song with Wilkins, he asked her if he could play her a of 'Battlefield'.

Sparks was pleased with the demo that was presented to her and asked her if she could have the song. She later received a phone call which confirmed that she was to record 'Battlefield'. Sparks further elaborated about the song: What grabbed me at first actually was the fact it was so big. The melody starts off very soft but then it gets massive and kinda angsty. I've had lots of friends who've gone through 'Battlefield' situations in their relationships, so when I was singing the song I put myself in their position and tried to imagine what they were going through. I got so, so into it and I think you can tell.

'Battlefield' was released in the United States on May 8, 2009, and was sent to US on May 25. A digital with four remixes of the song was released in Australia, Germany, New Zealand and the United Kingdom on June 25. A of 'Battlefield', featuring an additional remix, was released in the United Kingdom on July 6, and Canada and France on July 7.

'Battlefield' was released as a in Germany on July 17. Composition. 'Battlefield' is a, featuring Sparks singing 'about a tumultuous relationship where neither side wants to compromise'. Problems playing this file? 'Battlefield' is a mid-tempo and.

It also derives from the genres of and. The instrumentation of 'Battlefield' consists of a, and. 'Battlefield' is set in with a moderate tempo of 144. It is composed in the of with Sparks' vocal range spanning from the note of A 3 to C 6. The song's lyrics revolve around 'a tumultuous relationship where neither side wants to compromise', as stated by Jocelyn Vena of. Nick Levine of Digital Spy noted that 'Battlefield' is based on the 'love is war'.

During the chorus, Sparks sings: 'I never meant to start a war / You know, I never wanna hurt you / Don't even know what we're fighting for / Why does love always feel like a battlefield, a battlefield, a battlefield.' Its features the line: 'I guess you'd better go and get your armour'. Critical reception Bill Lamb of awarded 'Battlefield' four-and-a-half out of five stars, writing, 'Battlefield' is the kind of song that screams instant hit from the first time you listen to it.' Lamb also praised Sparks' 'exciting, declaiming vocals' and wrote that she 'is no minor talent, and she proves it here. From the first notes she is clearly in a vocal zone.' Nick Levine of Digital Spy noted that the song bears similarities to 's ' (2009), but found the song 'more bombastic, more overblown and, well, just plain better'. A writer for stated that it was one of the songs on the album that proved why she won the of American Idol.

Ruth Harrison of Female First magazine called the song 'incredible', writing, 'From the build-up of the verses to the epic chorus that is just made to be sung in arena's all over the world; the greatness of this song can really not be summed up in words.' Adam Knott of called it 'a massive, epic pop song', that is Sparks' best single release to date. Gavin Martin of called 'Battlefield' one of the most 'epic metaphoric ballads' ever made by Tedder. Shereen Low of described it as a 'radio-friendly song', while Ryan Brockington of called the song 'simply pure pop magic'. Michael Slezak of described 'Battlefield' as 'gorgeous', writing, 'when Sparks hits that 'Better go and get your armor' bridge, you can practically feel the wind whipping through your hair.' Johnny Dee of wrote that it was one of the song's 'you cannot help but reach for any available nearby hairbrush and sing along to', despite calling the bridge a 'clunking pedestrian pace and corny advice'.

Sal Cinquemani of stated that 'Battlefield' is as catchy as 'Halo' and ' ' (2007), and noted that the song's production was similar to 's ' (1984). This was echoed by Caroline Sullivan of, who wrote that 'there's an inner Pat Benatar struggling to get out.' Nate Chinen of stated that on 'Battlefield', Sparks' 'sounds vexed but in control, and undaunted by the copyright interests of Pat Benatar, who preferred her battlefield metaphors in declarative form', referring to Benatar's ' (1983). Joanna Hunkin of noted that the song's lyrics were similar to Benatar's 'Love Is a Battlefield', and criticized Sparks for plagiarism and not crediting Benatar as an inspiration.

Chart performance In the United States, 'Battlefield' entered the chart at number 32 on the chart issue dated May 30, 2009. It peaked at number 10 on the chart issue dated August 8, 2009, and became Sparks' third top 10 hit on the Hot 100. As of July 2011, the song has sold 1,626,000 digital copies in the United States.

In Canada, 'Battlefield' debuted on the chart at number 34 on the chart issue dated May 30, 2009. After spending ten consecutive weeks on the chart, the song peaked at number five on August 8, 2009. On the, it debuted at number 27 on June 8, 2009 and peaked at number three on July 20, 2009. The song was certified gold by the (RIANZ), denoting sales of 7,500 copies. In Australia, 'Battlefield' debuted at number 34 on the on June 22, 2009 and peaked at number four on July 27, 2009. The song was certified platinum by the (ARIA), denoting shipments of 70,000 copies.

It also charted on the ARIA Urban Singles Chart, where it reached number one. In the United Kingdom, 'Battlefield' debuted at number 21 on June 20, 2009, and peaked at number 11 the following week. On the, the song debuted and peaked at number nine on 25 June 2009. On August 1, 2009, it entered The Netherlands chart at number 81. The following week, it ascended to its peak position at number 51. In Switzerland, 'Battlefield' debuted and peaked at number 81 on August 2, 2009.

On the, it debuted at number 54 on August 21, 2009. The following week, the song peaked at number 39 and spent three weeks on the chart.

In Austria, 'Battlefield' reached number 47. Music video The for 'Battlefield' was directed by and filmed at the in.

On June 3, 2009, a thirty-second preview of the video was released online. The complete video premiered online on June 7, 2009. The video begins with a shot of a black car parked in the middle of a field. Sparks appears to be sitting in a car, dressed in black, as she sings the first verse. Intercut scenes of Sparks laying down in the field wearing a white dress are then shown. During the second verse, she exits the car and walks towards the camera. As the second chorus kicks in, Sparks is surrounded by smoke.

During the song's bridge, she warns her love interest to get his armour, as she appears to be surrounded by flashing lights and smoke. Then intercut scenes of Sparks singing into the camera in front of a black backdrop are shown. The video then shows Sparks lifting her right arm in the air as missiles shoot up into the sky. The video ends by showing Sparks covered in smoke. Jocelyn Vena of MTV News wrote that the video shows that Sparks is 'definitely growing up'. Maura of wrote that the video 'is a simple affair that allows her to get into maximum drama mode.'

Live performances and cover versions On May 13, 2009, Sparks performed 'Battlefield' on the top 3 results show, and accompanied by Ryan Tedder who played the piano during her performance. The performance was praised by Bob Payne of, who wrote that 'Jordin looks and sounds great!' In June 2009, Sparks became a support act for the ' and performed 'Battlefield' with the band. On July 20, 2009, Sparks performed 'Battlefield' on. The performance featured Sparks in a black and white dress, performing with a.

The following day, she performed the song on and. In August 2009, Sparks performed 'Battlefield' during ' North American leg of her, in which she served as a support act. The song was included on the of her (2010). On July 23, 2009, 'Battlefield' was covered by English band on 's.

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Their performance of the song was included on a live DVD titled. In May 2010, 'Battlefield' was covered by the television show in the musical episode 'Starr X'd Lovers'. In September 2010, contestant India-Rose Madderom sang a version of the song on the of.

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