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This article is about the N-Dubz album. For the Zelda album and song, seeZelda (band).

2010 studio album by N-Dubz
Love.Live.Life
A portrait of three young adults walking in an urban environment at night. On the left and right are young men wearing sunglasses, and in between them is a brunette woman in a white dress. Above them is a N-Dubz logo in white and below it is the title 'Love.Live.Life' in white capital letters.
Studio album by
Released29 November 2010
Recorded2010
GenreR&B[1]
Length51:29
Label
Producer
N-Dubz chronology
Against All Odds
(2009)
Love.Live.Life
(2010)
Greatest Hits
(2011)
Singles from Love.Live.Life
  1. "We Dance On"
    Released: 20 May 2010
  2. "Best Behaviour"
    Released: 17 October 2010
  3. "Girls"
    Released: 13 December 2010
  4. "So Alive"
    Released: 6 February 2011
  5. "Morning Star"
    Released: 14 March 2011

Love.Live.Life is the thirdstudio album released by the English hip-hop trioN-Dubz, released on 29 November 2010, as a collaboration byAll Around the World andIsland Records. Following the release of the album the group announced a hiatus to focus on all three individual solo projects.

Background

The group began recording the album following the success ofAgainst All Odds.[2] Following the success of the group'sMOBO Award-winning single "Playing with Fire",[3] the group announced that they would be embarking on a trip to the United States in an attempt to secure a record deal for themselves there.[4] The group, however, were banned from travelling to the country because of visa issues which were later resolved in early February.[5] FormerIsland Def Jam bossL.A. Reid, a big N-Dubz fan, then arranged a meeting with the group with the intention of signing the trio to his label.[5] In May 2010, it was announced that the group had secured a five-album recording deal with Island Records.[6] The group recorded the album with American producersSalaam Remi,Jean Baptiste andJim Jonsin on the album. The making of the album was released on DVD.[7]

Singles

"We Dance On" was released on 20 May 2010 as the album's lead single. It peaked at #5 on theUK Singles Chart. The song was also included on the soundtrack to the filmStreetdance 3D. "Best Behaviour" was released on 17 October 2010 as the second single from the album. It peaked at 10 in both the UK and Scotland, and became a top 40 hit in Ireland. The song also appears onSkepta's albumDoin' It Again. "Girls" was released as the album's third single on 12 December 2010. It peaked at 19 on theUK Singles Chart.[8] A fourth track from the album, "So Alive" was released as single on 6 February 2011. The album's fifth and final single, "Morning Star" was released on 14 March.

Promotional music videos

Music videos for "Took It All Away" and "Cold Shoulder" were recorded and released in promotion of the album. "Took It All Away" features clips from the video gameLittleBigPlanet. "Cold Shoulder" features footage of the Love.Live.Life tour.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarHalf star[9]
Daily MirrorStarStarStar[10]
NMEStarStarHalf star[11]
The GuardianStarStarStar[12]
The IndependentStarStarStar[1]
The ObserverStarStarHalf star[13]
The ScotsmanStarStar[14]
Yahoo! MusicStarStar[15]

The album has received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. Gavin Martin of theDaily Mirror gave the album a three star rating, deeming it upbeat and boisterous. Martin felt that "[the album's] quality wavers but Transatlantic studio muscle and tracks like 'Toot It and Boot It' may see an advance on [N-Dubz's] U.S. ambitions."[10] Andy Gill ofThe Independent deemed the album as "a fairly predictable fare", highlighting "So Alive" as its best track: "The best piece on here is 'So Alive,' blessed with bullient bonhomie which despite the lingering attitude, proves engagingly infectious."[1] Fraser McAlpine fromNME said of the album: "What N-Dubz try to express as anthemic wisdom always seems to come out braggier and shoutier than they mean to."[11] Killian Fox ofThe Observer felt that for all the album's dynamism, it feels like a formula-driven move, and its insistence on having fun wears thin.[13] While Fiona Sheperd ofThe Scotsman said thatLove.Live.Life oscillates between processed mulch such as "Love Sick" and more successful grime crossover tracks like "So Alive". Sheperd further deemed the album as "still just kids' stuff."[14]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"
Fazer1:25
2."Best Behaviour"
  • N-Dubz
  • Ben Hudson
3:57
3."Took It All Away"
  • N-Dubz
  • NMQ
  • Fazer
  • Martin 'NMQ' Anderson
3:39
4."Living for the Moment"
4:54
5."Love Live Life"
  • Jean Baptiste Kouame
  • Ryan Buendia
  • Charlie Gibson
  • Nick Marsh
  • Michael McHenry
Free School3:57
6."Scream My Name"
  • N-Dubz
  • Boy Reckless
  • Ina Wroldsen
  • Nate Walka
  • Max Gousse
  • Anderson
3:03
7."Love Sick" (featuring Ny)
  • N-Dubz
  • Wroldsen
  • Peter Ighile
  • Kyle Abrahams
  • Dion Wardle
Parker & James3:50
8."Toot It and Boot It" (featuringYG andTy Dolla $ign)
  • Dappy
  • Kevin Jackson
  • Tyron Griffin
  • Martin Newman
  • Nim Lee
  • Tommy Bluechel
  • Ty Dolla $ign
  • Gousse
  • Chad Gilbert
4:03
9."Skit" (featuringFearless)
  • Dappy
  • Antony Evoloko
Fazer2:38
10."So Alive" (featuringSkepta)Skepta3:38
11."Girls"
Jonsin2:50
12."Cold Shoulder"
  • Remi
  • Bellevue
3:13
13."Morning Star"
Free School3:07
14."We Dance On" (featuringBodyrox)
Bodyrox2:53
15."Outro"
  • N-Dubz
  • Anderson
Fazer1:30

Additional credits

  • Management by Jonathan Shalit and Rich Castillo for ROAR Global, London
  • Represented by Rich Castillo; assisted by Dean Ondrus Coulson for ROAR 2wo7even
  • A&R for IDJ – Max Gousse
  • Live guitars by Martin Anderson
  • Design and artwork by enjine

Love.Live.Life.Tour

Tour dates

Love.Live.Life
Tour byN-Dubz
LocationUnited Kingdom
Associated albumLove.Live.Life
Start date11 April 2011
End date30 July 2011
No. of shows22
N-Dubz concert chronology

The Love.Live.Life. Tour commenced on 11 April 2011 in theIsle of Wight. A DVD of the tour was released on 22 August 2011. The DVD was recorded during the concert at the O2 Arena on 30 April 2011.[16]

DateCityCountryVenue
Europe
11 April 2011Isle of WightEnglandRyde Arena
12 April 2011MargateMargate Winter Gardens
13 April 2011GrimsbyGrimsby Auditorium
14 April 2011DoncasterDoncaster Dome
16 April 2011BelfastNorthern IrelandWaterfront Hall
17 April 2011DublinIrelandOlympia Theatre
19 April 2011NottinghamEnglandNottingham Royal Concert Hall
21 April 2011GlasgowScotlandScottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
22 April 2011NewcastleEnglandMetro Radio Arena
23 April 2011BournemouthBournemouth International Centre
24 April 2011PlymouthPlymouth Pavilions
26 April 2011BrightonBrighton Centre
28 April 2011ManchesterManchester Evening News Arena
29 April 2011BirminghamLG Arena
30 April 2011LondonThe O2 Arena
6 May 2011BristolO2 Academy Bristol
7 May 2011LeicesterO2 Academy Leicester
8 May 2011LeedsO2 Academy Leeds
20 May 2011OxfordO2 Academy Oxford
21 May 2011LiverpoolO2 Academy Liverpool
30 July 2011ScarboroughScarborough Open Air Theatre
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
9 May 2011Liverpool, EnglandO2 Academy LiverpoolRescheduled to 21 May 2011
12 May 2011Oxford, EnglandO2 Academy OxfordRescheduled to 20 May 2011

Set list

  1. "Took It All Away"
  2. "Strong Again"
  3. "Living for the Moment"
  4. "Playing with Fire"
  5. "I Swear"
  6. "Girls"
  7. "Toot It and Boot It"
  8. "Meet Me Halfway"
  9. "Down"
  10. "My Name Is Tulisa"
  11. "Love Sick"
  12. "Scream My Name"
  13. "Love.Live.Life"
  14. "Morning Star"
  15. "Say It's Over"
  16. "Cold Shoulder"
  17. "So Alive"
  18. "Papa Can You Hear Me?"
  19. "Defeat You"
  20. "Love for My Slums"
  21. "Better Not Waste My Time"
  22. "Ouch"
  23. "Sex"
  24. "Number 1"
  25. "Best Behaviour"

Supporting acts

The band

  • Guitar: Martin 'NMQ' Anderson
  • Drums: Jonathan 'Ginger' Hamilton
  • Keyboards: Gavin Powell
  • Bass: Michael ' Smoove Groove' Hamilton

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
Irish Albums (IRMA)[17]33
Scottish Albums (OCC)[18]17
UK Albums (OCC)[19]7
UK R&B Albums (OCC)[20]3

Year-end charts

Chart (2010)Position
UK Albums (OCC)[21]60
Chart (2011)Position
UK Albums (OCC)[22]186

Certifications

CountryProviderCertification
United KingdomBPIPlatinum[23]

Release history

RegionDateLabel
Ireland[24]28 November 2010All Around the World /Island
United Kingdom[25]

References

  1. ^abcGill, Andy (26 November 2010)."Album: N-Dubz, Love. Live. Life (All Around the World/Island)".The Independent. Retrieved1 December 2010.
  2. ^"Certified Awards Search".British Phonographic Industry. Archived fromthe original on 20 August 2011. Retrieved2 December 2010.
  3. ^Collett-White, Mike (20 October 2010)."Tinie Tempah, JLS Big Winners At MOBO Awards".Billboard. Retrieved7 November 2010.
  4. ^Balls, David (27 January 2010)."N-Dubz 'confident about US prospects'".Digital Spy. Retrieved3 December 2010.
  5. ^abWightman, Catriona (27 February 2010)."N-Dubz 'finally meet Def Jam boss'".Digital Spy. Retrieved2 December 2010.
  6. ^Music News Columnist (21 May 2010)."N-Dubz Latest U.K. Urban Import To Score U.S. Deal".Billboard. Archived fromthe original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved2 December 2010.
  7. ^N Dubz – The Making of Love, Live, Life DVDAmazon.co.uk. Retrieved on 18 July 2011.
  8. ^Jury, Anna (21 November 2010)."N-Dubz's Tulisa Contostavlos: 'I'm a musician, if I wanted to take my clothes off, I would have been a stripper'".Daily Mirror. Retrieved1 December 2010.
  9. ^Jon O'Brien,Review:Love.Live.Life.AllMusic. Retrieved on 7 February 2011.
  10. ^abMartin, Gavin (26 November 2010)."Album reviews: N-Dubz, Cassandra Wilson, Nelly Furtado, Dave Jackson, Duffy".Daily Mirror. Retrieved1 December 2010.
  11. ^abMcAlpine, Fraser (29 November 2010)."N-Dubz – Album Review: N-Dubz, 'Live Love Life' (Universal)".NME. Retrieved1 December 2010.
  12. ^Sullivan, Caroline (2 December 2010)."N-Dubz: Love. Live. Life – review".The Guardian. Retrieved8 December 2010.
  13. ^abFox, Killian (28 November 2010)."N-Dubz: Love Live Life – review".The Observer. Retrieved1 December 2010.
  14. ^abSheperd, Fiona (30 November 2010)."Album reviews: Simian Mobile Disco, N-Dubz, Solomon Burke & De Dijk".The Scotsman. Retrieved1 December 2010.
  15. ^Pearlman, Mischa (6 December 2010)."N-Dubz – 'Love.Live.Life'".Yahoo! Music. Retrieved8 December 2010.
  16. ^N-Dubz Love.LIVE.Life ndubz.com. Retrieved on 18 July 2011.
  17. ^"Irish-charts.com – Discography N-Dubz". Hung Medien. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  18. ^"Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100".Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  19. ^"Official Albums Chart Top 100".Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  20. ^"Official R&B Albums Chart Top 40".Official Charts Company. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  21. ^"End of Year Album Chart Top 100 – 2010". Official Charts Company. Retrieved10 April 2021.
  22. ^"End Of Year Chart 2011"(PDF). Official Charts Company. Retrieved10 April 2021.
  23. ^"BPI Certified Awards". Archived fromthe original on 20 August 2011. Retrieved24 November 2010.
  24. ^"Love.Live.Life by N-Dubz".iTunes Store Ireland. Archived fromthe original on 10 November 2012. Retrieved1 December 2010.
  25. ^"Love.Live.Life by N-Dubz".iTunes Store United Kingdom. 28 November 2010. Archived fromthe original on 30 November 2010. Retrieved1 December 2010.
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