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(2011). It was issued in the United States on July 26, 2011 as a digital download by Nettwerk. → (2011), with it being made available for digital download on July 26, 2011 through Nettwerk in the United States.
The single was written → The recording was written
received a mixed → remove "a"
Appreciated for its "catchiness" → While being appreciated for being catchy
a different reviewer was critical for the song containing → a different reviewer criticized the song for containing
A music video → An accompanying music video
and features → featuring
Background and composition
with the news that a song → with news concerning a song
by Ivy → by the members of Ivy
assistance from → assistance being credited to
Described → Being described
pop" that → pop" vibe that
Keyboards accompany the song's melody → The recording incorporates keyboards in its instrumentation
chorus; PopMatters's → make two sentences here.
Critical reception
came alongside a mixed → was met with mixed
and stated → stating that
Bergstrom from PopMatters → PopMatters's Bergstrom (word rep.)
He continued by questioning → The reviewer continued questioning
Credits and personnel adapted from All Hours liner notes and Ivy's AllMusic discography → Credits adapted from the liner notes of All Hours and Ivy's discography on AllMusic