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==Critical Reception== ==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. Upon its 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.


==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

Upon its 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.

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/