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Labrinth wrote "Jealous" in Nashville, Tennessee with Josh Kear and Natalie Hemby. [1] [2] It was produced by Labrinth and arranged by Gustave Rudman.The song, described as a "heart-breaking ballad" by MTV, is addressed to one of Labrinth's parents, who left the family when he was four years old.
In July 2013, Labrinth was picked as Elvis Duran's Artist of the Month and was featured on NBC's Today show hosted by Kathy Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb, where he performed live his song "Beneath Your Beautiful". In October 2014, Labrinth released his single "Jealous", which he wrote during a trip to Nashville. [29]
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Labrinth performing in Manchester in 2013. Labrinth (real name Timothy McKenzie) is an English recording artist and record producer from London.After producing Master Shortie's A.D.H.D. in 2009 (on which he also performed all instruments), [1] Labrinth came to prominence in 2010 for his work on Tinie Tempah's debut album, Disc-Overy, for which he produced the singles "Pass Out", "Frisky" (on ...
A reworked version of the song was featured heavily in the American teen drama Euphoria with vocals from star Zendaya, where it appeared on the first season's soundtrack and won Labrinth the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics.
Jealous (Labrinth song) L. Last Time (Labrinth song) Let It Be (Labrinth song) Let It Go (Devlin song) Let the Sun Shine; Love Drunk (Loick Essien song) Lover Not a ...
The album was released on 2 April 2012, by Simon Cowell's Syco Music.The album was largely self-produced by Labrinth, and was recorded over the period of two years. The album features guest appearances from Tinie Tempah, Emeli Sandé, Etta Bond, Busta Rhymes, Kano, Wretch 32, Devlin and Tinchy Stryder, as well as remixes by Joey Negro, the Wideboys, Knife Party and R3hab.
Towards the end of the song, she addresses in a 40 seconds outro those who are jealous of her, singing in a gently menacing coda: "Jealousy is a disease, die slow." [11] [12] [13] Labrinth also pays tribute to Minaj's status as he sings on the chorus, "Whatever you say, Mrs. Majesty/Whatever you want, you can have from me." [3]