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Luke Jessie J singles chronology ' (2010) ' Price Tag' (2011) ' (2011) B.o.B singles chronology ' (2010) ' Price Tag' (2011) ' (2011) Music video on ' Price Tag' is a song by English singer-songwriter, featuring American rapper. It was released on 25 January 2011, in the United Kingdom as the second single from Jessie J's debut studio album, (2011).
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Jessie J feat. B.o.B - Price Tag Lyrics. Okay, Coconut Man, Moonheads, and P. Seems like everybody's got a price I wonder how they sleep at night When the sale comes fir. It's like this man, you can't put a price on the life. Forget about the price tag. It's not about the money, money, money We don't need your money, money, money.
'Price Tag' was written by Jessie J,, and, and it was produced by Dr. It serves as the album's lead single in the United States.
An official remix features British rapper. The song debuted at number one on the. Elsewhere, the single also topped the charts in Ireland and New Zealand, becoming Jessie J's first number-one single in all these countries and her native United Kingdom.
In the United States, 'Price Tag' peaked at number 23 on the. Additionally, the song charted at number one in nineteen countries, becoming Jessie J's biggest hit to date. The song was also the biggest-selling collaboration of the year in the UK. At the, 'Price Tag' was nominated for. Jessie J has performed the song live many times, with other singers filling in for B.o.B or his verse being completely removed. The video features an oversized teddy bear, a money tree, and Jessie J as a ballerina in a large jewellery box. The single has sold 1,240,000 copies in the UK as of October 2015 and over three million copies worldwide.
The song was covered by on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge on 31 May 2011. In December 2011, Jessie J recorded a Christmas-themed version of the song, with an interpolation of ', featuring vocals from British singer-songwriter Jan. A 22-second sample of 'Price Tag' by Jessie J, where the chorus is heard. Problems playing this file? 'Price Tag' is an, 'feel good' track, inflected with bounce and a sing-along chorus with powerful vocals from Jessie J, slinky guitars, and a vintage backbeat. The drum beat for the song bears a striking resemblance to that of 'Zimba Ku' by, whose record label have filed a lawsuit alleging copyright infringement. According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, 'Price Tag' is written in the key of with a tempo of 84 beats per minute.
The song is in, and it follows a chord progression of F–Am–Dm–B ♭ (). Jessie's vocals span from A 3 to D 5. Was featured on the song. Jessie J has been criticized by people who find the lyrics of the song hypocritical: a 'rich rock star' telling the rest of us that money doesn't matter, or questioning why she then charges for her music. She has repeatedly explained in interviews that this is a misreading of her meaning, which skewers the superficiality of —or more simply, that 'show-offs suck.'
'For me, so much I hear about how much money people have and how people just take stuff too seriously. It’s not me saying that you can live for free, because obviously that isn’t the case; but I’m saying that you don’t always have to let it be about that. It isn’t always about how much your shoes cost. It’s about the fact that you even have a pair of shoes to walk in.'
Critical reception [ ] said it was a 'ridiculously addictive introduction to an effortlessly great, new(ish) talent.' 's Caspar Smith referred to both the song and J's previous single 'Do It Like A Dude' as 'planet-saving R&B-based hits-in-waiting.' 's James Wells said that it 'shows off the tirelessly upbeat, Motown-tinged singing and songwriting for which Jessie J has become known.' He went on to contrast the song from other tracks from J's debut album Who You Are, calling it less aggressive and more 'about the positive vibes.' Nick Levine of compared the song to 's ' (2009), which was co-written by Jessie J.