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"Stronger" is a song by the British
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from their second studio album, ''
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'' (2002). The Sugababes wrote the song in collaboration with Jony Rockstar,
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and Felix Howard; it was inspired by group member
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's experience of being separated from her family and friends. "Stronger" is a
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and R&B
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with a
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theme. It is the third single from ''Angels with Dirty Faces'' and was released as a
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with the album's title track. The song received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the lyrics and the group's vocals, although some were ambivalent towards its composition. "Stronger" reached number seven on the UK Singles Chart and entered the top 10 on the singles charts in the Netherlands and Norway. It peaked within the top 40 in Australia, New Zealand and several European countries. Alison Murray directed the song's
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, which was filmed at a
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in London and portrays each group member as a different persona. The single was performed by the Sugababes at the Edinburgh 50,000 – The Final Push concert in July 2005, and was included in the
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s for their tours in support of ''
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'', '' Overloaded: The Singles Collection'' and ''
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''. Lee Mead
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the ballad for his ''Lee Mead'' studio album.


Background and release

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, and Siobhán Donaghy left the group amid reports of in-fighting with
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and
Mutya Buena Rosa Isabel Mutya Buena (; born 21 May 1985) is an English singer and songwriter who rose to fame as a member of girl group Sugababes. With the Sugababes, Buena had four UK number-one singles, an additional six top-ten hits and three multi-plati ...
. The former
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member
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was announced as Donaghy's replacement, and the Sugababes subsequently signed to
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. "Stronger" was written by Buchanan, Buena and Range, in collaboration with Jony Rockstar,
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and Felix Howard, for the group's second studio album ''
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''. The song was conceptualised during the period in Range's life when she had not yet joined the group and was separated from her family and friends. Range related her experience to the writing process of "Stronger", a technique which she suggested was essential for songwriting. The song was produced and mixed by Rockstar. Tom Elmhirst also mixed the song, recorded the group's vocals and programmed it. Range has named "Stronger" as her favourite song from the group's career, and considers it personal to her. "Stronger" was released as the album's third single as part of a
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with the album's title track in CD, cassette and
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single formats on 11 November 2002. To promote its release, the Sugababes played the track to the ''
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'' in October 2002 as part of an interview, and visited 95.8 Capital FM in November 2002.


Composition and lyrics

"Stronger" is a
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and R&B
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, with elements of
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. "Stronger" was composed in the key of
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in
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, at a relatively slow-paced 74
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. The song features an
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l musical arrangement; its
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is provided by a
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, violin, viola, cello, double bass, drums and keyboards. The song features a slow and dark
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, and is reminiscent of the Sugababes' 2001 ''One Touch'' single "Run for Cover". According to ''
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''s Alex Needham, "Stronger" has a similar musical style to the American R&B group
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. Graeme Virtue of ''
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'' compared the ballad to the music of English group
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, writing: "The orchestral sweep of 'Stronger' aims for Massive Attack-style emotional sweep". "Stronger" is a
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ballad that contains an "I-will-survive" testimony; the
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is opened with the line, "I'm all alone, and finally, I'm getting stronger".


Reception


Critical response

Critical response to "Stronger" was generally positive. Andy Strickland of ''
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'' described it as having "splashes of pure Massive Attack". Stuart McCaighy of ''
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'' wrote that it "sounds ace", while ''
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'' writer Andrew Cowen described the track as "defiant". Dean Piper from ''
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'' considered it the Sugababes' best release and applauded the group's vocals on the song. ''
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'' writer Phil Udell characterised "Stronger" as "an elegant ballad way beyond their tender years". Akin Ojumu of ''
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'' was complimentary about the track's R&B elements, writing: "When they get it right on tracks such as 'Stronger' and 'Supernatural' the Sugababes are cool". Fiona Shepherd of ''
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'' praised the song's composition, calling it "tastefully restrained". However, Barry Nicholson from ''
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'' named it the weaker track on the double A-side and stated that it "leers at you for a bit, then staggers off to puke up that last
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". Marianne Gunn from '' The Herald'' called the track's strings "inferior" and wrote that it contains "the same cheesy sentiment" as American singer
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' song of the same name.


Commercial performance

"Stronger" debuted at number seven on the UK Singles Chart in the issue dated 23 November 2002 as part of its double A-side release with the album's title track. It became the third consecutive single from ''Angels with Dirty Faces'' to reach the top 10 in the UK. The single eventually spent thirteen weeks on the chart. The double A-side has sold 125,000 copies in the United Kingdom, placing it twelfth on the Sugababes' list of highest-selling singles. The double A-side debuted and peaked at number 34 on the
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on 9 March 2003 and spent nine weeks on the chart. It performed better on the
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, where it peaked at number 24 and remained on the chart for eighteen weeks. "Stronger" charted individually in other countries. The song performed most notably on the
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chart, where it peaked at number five, spent six weeks in the top 10, and was placed 29th on its list of best-performing singles in 2003. "Stronger" reached number six on the Norwegian
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chart and spent fourteen weeks in the top 20. The single peaked at number 11 on the
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, and number 13 on the
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. "Stronger" debuted at number 43 on the
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chart in Belgium (Flanders) and later peaked at number 20. It peaked at number 23 on the Swedish and Swiss singles charts and reached the top 40 on the German and Hungarian charts.


Music video

The accompanying
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for "Stronger" was directed by Alison Murray. It was filmed in September 2002 in London. Range played a
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in the video, while Buena portrayed a gangster's moll and Buchanan was a heartbroken woman at a
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. Range described being semi-naked in front of the camera as "weird, and very invasive". The video opens with a scene of Buena in a car driving through the streets in London, where she is sitting in the back seat next to a man talking on the phone. She builds up the courage to leave the man after the car stops at a red light. She gets out and walks away, leaving the man behind yelling at her. The following scenes show Buchanan, Range and Buena at Park Road outdoor swimming pool in
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; Buchanan is sitting on a chair, Range is standing in front of a fence, and Buena is sitting on the pool's stairs. Five women are later shown dancing simultaneously by the pool. The video cuts to Buchanan sitting in the middle of a
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in a room in a university, with a blackboard behind her reading "Heartbroken Anonymous". She later leaves the room, and the video then shows the Sugababes sitting on a bench near the pool. Range is shown on the stage in a nightclub disco as a stripper. Like Buena, she acts up the courage and leaves her profession. Meanwhile, all three Sugababes appear under the running water of a shower tap, and are shown dancing with the group of women from the previous scenes. The final scenes of the video show three children swimming underwater in the pool, resembling the members of the Sugababes.


Live performances and other appearances

The Sugababes performed "Stronger" on 27 August 2002 during an Up Close gig for the launch of ''Angels with Dirty Faces'', organised by
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and the
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. They performed the single on 5 October 2002 at the University of Leeds. The trio played "Stronger", along with many of their other songs, at the Edinburgh Corn Exchange on 18 August 2004. The song was performed by the band at the Edinburgh 50,000 – The Final Push concert in July 2005, which was part of the
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concert series to persuade G8 leaders to increase the assistance of poverty in Africa. The performance received mixed reviews from critics, who considered it weak. "Stronger" was included in the
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for the group's 2004 tour in support of their album ''Three''. In October 2006, the Sugababes performed it as part of an acoustic set with "
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" at the
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on
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, to promote the release of their
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album, '' Overloaded: The Singles Collection''. "Stronger" appeared in the set list for the group's ''Overloaded'' tour, in which the performances were accompanied by footage of their
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trip to Africa. The band performed the song in December 2007 in
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, Scotland, as part of an acoustic gig. The single also appeared on the set list for their 2008 Change Tour, in support of their fifth studio album ''Change''. '' The Journals Kat Keogh wrote that their performance at the
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"displayed a confident shift from moody pop princesses to sassy
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-style harmony". The group performed "Stronger" on 27 June 2009 at the Cannock Chase Forrest as part of a 75-minute show, and on 10 July 2009 at
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's
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along with many of their other singles. The fourth line-up of the Sugababes, consisting of Range, Amelle Berrabah and
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, performed the song at the London
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in March 2010 as part of a gig. The English
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actor Lee Mead covered "Stronger" on his album, ''Lee Mead''. Alex Fletcher of ''
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'' characterised the cover as "the only tune on the record with the sort of story-telling lyrics that are fitting for Mead's dramatic style", while Michael Quinn from the
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described it as "more sweetly plaintive" than the Sugababes' version. "Stronger" was used in an anti-bullying PSA from Cybermentors that depicts a fifteen-year-old girl with her mouthed stitched up. The advertisement was banned from appearing on television, although it was permitted by the Cinema Advertising Association to appear in cinemas across Britain from 19 January 2010. The music video for "Stronger" became the subject of media attention in June 2011 after a member of Scotland's
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movement posted it on the group's website, claiming that it was in encouragement for victims of
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.


Track listings and formats

* UK CD1 and Australian CD single # "Stronger" # "Angels with Dirty Faces" (Audio Drive Remix) # "Stronger" (Almighty Club Mix) # "Stronger" (Video) * UK CD2 # "Angels with Dirty Faces" # "Stronger" (Antoine909 Remix) # "Stronger" (Live at
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, 5 October 2002) # "Angels with Dirty Faces" (video) * UK cassette single # "Stronger" # "Angels with Dirty Faces" # "Stronger" (Almighty club mix) * European CD single # "Stronger" # "Angels With Dirty Faces" *European maxi-CD single # "Stronger" # "Stronger" (Almighty club mix) # "Groove Is Going On" # "Stronger" (video) * UK 12-inch single # "Stronger" (Almighty club mix) # "Stronger" (Antoine909 Remix) # "Angels with Dirty Faces" (Audio Drive Remix)


Personnel

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Keisha Buchanan Keisha Kerreece Fayeanne Buchanan (; born 30 September 1984) is an English singer and songwriter and a founding member of the girl group Sugababes alongside Mutya Buena and Siobhán Donaghy. With Sugababes, she has had six number-one singles and ...
,
Mutya Buena Rosa Isabel Mutya Buena (; born 21 May 1985) is an English singer and songwriter who rose to fame as a member of girl group Sugababes. With the Sugababes, Buena had four UK number-one singles, an additional six top-ten hits and three multi-plati ...
,
Heidi Range Heidi India Partakis (' Range; born 23 May 1983) is an English singer and songwriter, best known as a former member of the girl group Sugababes. She was an original member of girl group Atomic Kitten between 1998 and 1999, however she left the g ...
, Jony Rockstar,
Marius de Vries Marius de Vries (born 1961) is an English record producer and composer. He has won a Grammy Award from four nominations, two BAFTA Awards, and an Ivor Novello Award. Education Marius de Vries was educated at St Paul's Cathedral School, Bedfor ...
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Production Production may refer to: Economics and business * Production (economics) * Production, the act of manufacturing goods * Production, in the outline of industrial organization, the act of making products (goods and services) * Production as a stat ...
– Jony Rockstar * Mixing – Tom Elmhirst, Jony Rockstar *Recording – Tom Elmhirst * Programming – Tom Elmhirst *String arrangement – Chris Elliott *Vocals – Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena, Heidi Range *Guitar – Jeremy Shaw *Bass guitar – Simon Benson *Drums – Jony Rockstar *Keyboards – Jony Rockstar *Violin – Perry Montague-Mason, Chris Tombling, Dermot Crehan, Kathy Shave, Warren Zielinski, Mark Berrow, Julian Leaper, Simon Fischer, Benedict Cruft, Everton Nelson, Gavin Wright, Patrick Kiernan, David Woodcock, Jackie Shave, Rebecca Hirsch, Peter Hanson, Boguslav Kostecki *Viola – Donald McVay, Philip Dukes, Rachel Bolt, Peter Lale, Timothy Grant, Bruce White, Zoe Lake *Cello – David Bucknail, Michael Stirling, Chris Elliott, Naomi Wright, David Daniels, Frank Schaefer, Nick Cooper, Anthony Lewis *Double bass – Mary Scully, Leon, Patrick Lannigan Credits are taken from the liner notes of ''Overloaded: The Singles Collection''.


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{{Authority control 2000s ballads 2002 singles Contemporary R&B ballads Pop ballads Songs written by Heidi Range Songs written by Jony Rockstar Songs written by Keisha Buchanan Songs written by Marius de Vries Songs written by Mutya Buena Sugababes songs Trip hop songs