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Love Ballad (Tove Lo song)

"Love Ballad" is the debut single by Swedish singer Tove Lo. The song, a pop record, was recorded in 2012, and was co-written by Lo, alongside Ludvig Söderberg and Jakob Jerlström, who produced the track under their production name "The Struts". In 2012, after signing a publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music, Inc. and co-writing songs for artists including Girls Aloud and Icona Pop, Lo decided to become an independent singer to keep her most personal songs for herself.

Background and release
After the dissolution of her band Tremblebee, Tove Lo focused on writing songs and she signed a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Music in 2011. In the following year, she co-wrote "Something New" for Girls Aloud, and "We Got the World" and "Ready for the Weekend" for Icona Pop. After she signed the publishing deal, she felt "lost" and unsure of her identity. She was also going through a difficult time during a relationship, which led her to write songs that were not related to her life. However, at one point, she "couldn't handle it anymore" and needed to write a personal song. Söderberg and Jerlström also produced the track under their production name The Struts. It was digitally released on 5 November 2012. The song drew the attention of music blogs, which led Lo to start a career as an independent singer so she could record her most personal songs. "Love Ballad" was later featured on the Swedish edition of Lo's debut extended play Truth Serum (2014) and as a bonus track on the North American version of her debut studio album Queen of the Clouds (2014). == Inspiration and composition ==
Inspiration and composition
"Love Ballad" is an uptempo pop song featuring drum instrumentation. According to Lo, the songs on her extended play Truth Serum are about her "most intense" failed relationship. She stated, "In its entirety, [Truth Serum tells] a love story from beginning to end. The song 'Love Ballad' is about the moment you decide to give everything to another person, while 'Habits' shows what happens when everything is screwed up and you just want to freak out. 'Out of Mind' deals with the stage after that, when your broken heart has mended, but the scars are still there". In an interview with Klap Magazine, Lo said, "'Love Ballad' is actually supposed to be a way of telling the one I love I'd do anything for him. He's worth the pain. A bit exaggerated but that's what it feels like when you're so into someone". According to Rich Thane of The Line of Best Fit, the track details the "carefree beginnings of a new romance". Michael Cragg of The Guardian described the song as an "ode to falling dangerously in love with someone". Cragg also said the singer is "willing to share her drugs" with her lover in the verse "Jump off a cliff / I'd give you my last spliff / I'd do it for you / Ain't love sweet?". According to Mark Savage of BBC News, the track "parodies the preposterous promises" made by musicians in love songs; he cited the line "Chop off my hands / Chop off my feet / I'd do it for you / Ain't love sweet?" as an example. == Reception ==
Reception
"Love Ballad" received positive reviews by some critics. Doron Davidson-Vidavski of The Line of Best Fit called it an "infectious debut single", Richard S. Chang of Redbull.com ranked it at number four on his top 5 of the Best Tove Lo songs. Writing for Discopop, Mark Savage said that "Love Ballad" is superior to "Stay High", the remixed version of "Habits (Stay High)". Despite the positive reviews and its popularity among music blogs, "Love Ballad" failed to chart anywhere. In an interview with Gulf Times, Lo said she thought the song's poor commercial reception was due to her change of stage name. She stated, "['Love Ballad'] didn't sell particularly well. I'd used my real name, Tove Nilsson, when I was in Tremblebee so perhaps no-one knew who I was". == Music video ==
Music video
The music video for "Love Ballad" was co-directed by Tove Lo and Motellet Film. and Lo released it on her YouTube channel on 8 October 2012. The video begins with Lo covered in black paint and walking in the middle of a road. In the next scene, she covers four men, who go to play rugby on a football field, in paint. Later, Lo is shown walking upside-down and performing other acrobatics on the road and the football field. Then, she appears wearing a hibiscus dress while singing the song in a rubbish dump. In the next scenes, Lo is walking naked through a field of flowers. Near the end, she is standing on the football field while the four men run up to her and cover her in paint. The video is interspersed with scenes of Lo performing the song with images of cities and explosions projected onto her. == Live performances ==
Live performances
On 10 December 2012, Lo performed "Love Ballad" and "Paradise" on the Swedish campaign Musikhjälpen. On 10 April 2013, she performed "Love Ballad", "Habits (Stay High)", "Out of Mind" and "Not Made For This World" at Swedish radio station P3. Lo performed "Love Ballad" alongside other songs from Truth Serum and "Run On Love" during her first UK show at Notting Hill Arts Club, London, on 2 April 2014. For the performance, she was accompanied by two drummers. Michael Cragg of The Guardian rated the show with four stars out of five and deemed it as "a punchy UK debut". Lo performed the same set list at her Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen show on 6 May 2014. On 1 October 2014, Lo performed "Love Ballad" and other songs at Webster Hall in Manhattan, New York City. On 30 March 2015, she held a concert at KOKO in London, UK, and performed the track among others from Truth Serum and Queen of the Clouds. On 14 August 2015, Lo performed the song at the Way Out West festival in Gothenburg, Sweden. On 11 September 2015, she held a concert at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, Germany, and performed "Love Ballad" and tracks from Truth Serum and Queen of the Clouds. == Credits and personnel ==
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Truth Serum. Recording locations • Recorded at Warner/Chappell Studios, Stockholm • Mastered at Cutting Room, Stockholm Personnel Songwriting – Tove Lo, Jakob Jerlström, Ludvig Söderberg • Production – The Struts • Lead vocals – Tove Lo • Mixing – Lars Norgren • Programming – The Struts • Mastering – Björn Engelmann • Instrumentation – The Struts == Release history ==
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