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==Critical Reception== ==Critical Reception==
Upon it's release "I WIll Never Let You Down" received widespread universal acclaim from music critics. Mike Wass of the website Idolator described it as a "radio-ready anthem... is impossible to beat". Greg Kot from the Chicago Tribune described the song's production as "predictable" and further added that the "audience-appreciation sing-along" sounds like it was created for being performed during an arena encore. Mike Wass of the website Idolator described it as a "radio-ready anthem... is impossible to beat". Greg Kot from the Chicago Tribune described the song's production as "predictable" and further added that the "audience-appreciation sing-along" sounds like it was created for being performed during an arena encore.


==Chart Performance== ==Chart Performance==

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“I Will Never Let You Down,” is the first single off of O, the sophomore album of Rita Ora. The Whitney Houston-sounding track was produced by her boyfriend Calvin Harris (“We Found Love”).

Background

“I think this is the perfect song to launch my new album because I want it to be as personal and honest as possible and I’m happy right now,” said Rita. “I’m in a very good place. I really wanted people to just see how I felt and how I want other people to feel when they listen to my music, happy.”

Critical Reception

Mike Wass of the website Idolator described it as a "radio-ready anthem... is impossible to beat". Greg Kot from the Chicago Tribune described the song's production as "predictable" and further added that the "audience-appreciation sing-along" sounds like it was created for being performed during an arena encore.

Chart Performance

Release Dates

References

  1. "New Music: Rita Ora – 'I Will Never Let You Down'". RapUp.com. Retrieved April 9th, 2014. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. http://www.rap-up.com/2014/03/31/new-music-rita-ora-i-will-never-let-you-down/