Cherryade

"Cherryade" is the third single from British/Canadian singer Aimee Stevens. The song is due for release on 15 July 2013, the same week as the singer's debut album "Papermade Hearts".

Background
On 28 May 2013, a press release was announced revealing Aimee's third single and album would be released on 15 July 2013. Stevens spoke about the single, stating: "I can't reveal too much yet, but it's a lot more in your face than the my past singles. After hearing it you won't be able to forget it, no matter how much you want too." On 07 June 2013, music website Popjustice were given the promo disc of the track, were they revealed the promo cover and the single title as "Cherryade". They described the song as "filthy" and stated the song see's Aimee sing about her need for getting her cherry popped.

The song premiered on BBC Radio 1 on 24 June 2013, although the radio-edit was heavily edited due to the lyrical content. The explicit version was uploaded to Aimee's official Vevo Channel on the same day.

Critical reception
Before the song's premiere, Popjustice were given an exclusive first listen of the song, where they declared they were "still undecided if the song is pure genius, or just an absolute mess". They also revealed four lines from the song, seeing Aimee singing about sex without a condom, and hitting her g-spot.

Music video
No information is currently known about the video.

Performances
Aimee's first live performance of the track was on the live grand finale for the second series of The Uraps Factor on 30 June 2013. On Friday 05 July, Aimee performed the track live on This Morning, however she performed an edited version of the song, as the original version is too explicit for daytime television.

Chart performance
The song is due for release July 15, 2013. On 16, June 2013, it debuted at #06 on the pre-release chart. It debuted at #37 on the Airplay chart, two weeks before it's official release.