we had written the song and I had come in to record it and then the guys were like: "Why don’t we just try rapping this part?". It was very experimental for me, I haven’t done much rapping before.
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I loved recording the rap in 'Hurricane'. In interview for Coup de Main Magazine, Mendler commented about recording a rap song for the first time. Lyrically, the song gives ode to disaster love, reconciliation and perseverance in love. The song was written by Mendler and American songwriters Emanuel "Eman" Kiriakou, Evan "Kidd" Bogart and Andrew "Goldstein", and produced by Kiriakou and Goldstein. Built on a beat, multi-tracked harmonies, the song's instrumentation includes slow-bouncing keyboard tones, and drums. On January, 30, the song was release to radio premiere.Ī midtempo pop song, "Hurricane" exhibits elements of reggae fusion and R&B. On December 25, 2012, during a radio talk show, Mendler revealed that the song will be released as the second single, but doesn't have a date.
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The acoustic video of "Hurricane" for VEVO Lift was release for digital download in December 18, 2012. "Hurricane" became Single of Week on iTunes in the first week. On Octothe song was released as promotional single in iTunes on October 22, 2012. Her record label then placed an acoustic version of the song on Mendler's VEVO channel on Octofor her special documentary for VEVO Lift. "Hurricane" was placed on YouTube on September 21, 2012. In her performance on Cellular Lounge, revealed that the song was her favorite song on the album. Each song is pretty unique and has its own style and inspiration, so hopefully people will enjoy the diversity!". It’s kind of funky, jazzy, pop music with a little bit of R&B. In interview for Just Jared, Mendler said: "I hope that fans will get something that they’re not expecting out of it.