Now All That's Left (What's Going On?)
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by Lindsay Belle and Esmeralda Dimuzio | |||
Released | 10 May, 2010 | ||
Formats | CD, Digital Download | ||
Genre(s) | Country, ballad | ||
Label | Berryville Records Elite Records | ||
Writer | Elice Claire | ||
Producer | Toby Rich, Brett James, Lindsay Belle | ||
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Chart Position | #1 (Urapopstar Airplay Charts) #3 (Urapopstar Single Charts) | ||
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Lindsay Belle Chronology | |||
"I'd Rather Have A Cigarette" (2010) |
"Now All That's Left (What's Going On?)" (2010) |
"Wonder Why" (2010) |
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Esmeralda Dimuzio Chronology | |||
"Fake (That's Just Not Me)" (2010) |
"Now All That's Left (What's Going On?)" (2010) |
"I Didn't Mean It" (2010) |
"Now All That's Left (What's Going On?)" is a collaborative single by country singer Lindsay Belle and latin pop artist Esmeralda Dimuzio, which features on their respective studio albums, Free and Inside. It will be released on May 10, 2010.
Song Information[edit | edit source]
The song is a ballad written by Elice Claire about a friendship fading away and going astray. Lindsay had wanted to record it as a duet, then approached Esmeralda about it; she accepted in part due to the fact that she herself had related to the song. When it came time to release it as a single, it was Esmeralda that suggested it, and it was released from both of the artists' current albums, Free and Inside.
Release and Reception[edit | edit source]
The single received mostly positive reviews from critics, saying it brings out the best in both artists' strengths and emotions.
Promotion[edit | edit source]
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Music Video[edit | edit source]
The video starts off in Oklahoma, with familiar surroundings for Lindsay Belle. She is surrounded by friends and family members from the area. We then see the view switching to Venezuela, where we see Esmeralda Dimuzio surrounded by figures from her past. It then turns to split screen mode, where both views start to go dizzy. While Lindsay and Esmeralda are both at the same scale in relation to the screen, their surroundings keep being twisted and turned, and eventually zoom out, as both see close-by, but not quite distant, landmarks from their regions. Esmeralda and Lindsay both start to cry at the same time; reflections of the opening scenes play back in their minds as their surroundings keep zooming out; they can both see far into the distance.
Suddenly, Esmeralda and Lindsay find that their fields of vision have started to overlap, as they see the same sights in the distance of a worldwide panorama. During this time, the split screen view turns to a single view, as Esmeralda and Lindsay's faces quickly morph into one another and flash back and forth, leaving views to wonder whose point of view this part is really taken from.
Esmeralda and Lindsay, in their distant views, then start to face each other, and scream upon sight of each other's faces. The screams can be heard around the world, as onlookers look up into the sky. Esmeralda and Lindsay then turn away from each other as the world zooms out behind them, and they both start to cry. At the end, on newly-grown wings, they both start flying into space in opposite directions as the earth fades to a speck.
Tracklisting and formats[edit | edit source]
# | Title | Time |
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UK: Promo CD | ||
1. | "Now All That's Left (What's Going On?)" | |
UK: CD 1 | ||
1. | "Now All That's Left (What's Going On?)" | |
2. | "Trust Your Heart" | |
UK: CD 2 | ||
1. | "Now All That's Left (What's Going On?)" (White Diamond Remix Feat. Elice Claire) | |
2. | "Now All That's Left (What's Going On?)" (G+J's Psycho Trip) | |
3. | "Now All That's Left (What's Going On?)" (Aftershock's Trick Me Twice Dub) | |
4. | "Now All That's Left (What's Going On?)" (Moodring's Smooth R'n'B mix) | |
5. | "Now All That's Left (What's Going On?)" (Phoenix Rising's Left Behind Vocal Mix) | |
Digital Download EP | ||
1. | "Now All That's Left (What's Going On?)" | |
2. | "Walkway Of The British" (Esmeralda solo) | |
3. | "Shiny Disco Girl" (Lindsay solo) | |
4. | "No More Angel Wings" (Emma Brown/Riley Hart cover) |
Chart Performance[edit | edit source]
The single charted at #3 upon its release with sales of 67,904 in its first week, behind Hailey Klass and 4tune, both of whom made comebacks to #1 after gaps of 6-7 years. It has since been certified platinum.
Live performances[edit | edit source]
- GM:TV
- Urapopstar Awards 18
Artwork[edit | edit source]
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Promotional CD - Natl1-1-.jpg
CD 1 - Natl03-1-.jpg
CD 2 - Natl01.jpg
Banner 01 - Natl02.jpg
Banner 02 - Natllast.jpg
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External links[edit | edit source]
Esmeralda Dimuzio |
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