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Walk Away (Christina Aguilera song)

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"Walk Away"
Song by Christina Aguilera
from the album Stripped
Recorded2002
Length5:47
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Scott Storch
  • Christina Aguilera (vocals)
  • E. Dawk (vocals)

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"Walk Away" is a song by American recording artist Christina Aguilera, taken from her fourth studio album, Stripped (2002). The song was written by Aguilera, Scott Storch and Matt Morris. Its production was handled by Storch, while Aguilera and E. Dawk served as vocal producers. The track is a piano-driven ballad which talks about an abusive relationship, where Aguilera uses a "clever" metaphor.

Upon its release, "Walk Away" received mainly positive reviews from music critics, who praised its melody and deemed it as one of the stand-out tracks from Stripped. On March 14, 2008, the song peaked at number 35 on the Danish Tracklisten chart, becoming the only non-single entry from Stripped on the chart. Aguilera performed the track on two of her major concert tours: the Justified and Stripped Tour (2003) and The Stripped Tour (2003).

Background and recording[edit]

Following the release of the self-titled debut album in 1999, Aguilera had achieved major success with four worldwide number-one hits.[1] Despite the international success, the singer was dissatisfied with the music and image that her manager, Steve Kurtz, had created for her, having been marketed as a bubblegum pop singer because of the genre's upward financial trend.[2] She mentioned plans for her next album to have more musical and lyrical depth.[3] Aguilera decided not to continue the contact with Kurtz.[3] By late 2000, after terminating Kurtz's services, Irving Azoff was hired as her new manager.[3] Aguilera decided to take a more prominent role in the musical direction of her next record. She also used her new alter ego, "Xtina", and changed her appearance.[4]

Speaking about the conception of the album, Aguilera told MTV News that "it is a new beginning, a re-introduction of myself as a new artist in a way, because for the first time people are really seeing and getting to know who I really am".[5] She also revealed, "Coming off of the height of being a part of such a big pop-craze phenomenon, that imagery of that cookie-cutter sweetheart, without it being me, I just had to take it all down and get it away from me. And that is why I actually named the album Stripped, because it is about being emotionally stripped down and pretty bare to open my soul and heart".[5] "Walk Away" was written by Aguilera, Scott Storch and Matt Morris, with production handled by Storch.[6]

Composition and critical reception[edit]

"Walk Away" is a piano-driven waltz ballad.[7][8] Written in the key of G major, it is a downtempo song, with a moderate slow and bluesy tempo of 52 beats per minute.[9] It is followed by a chord progression of Em–C7 in the verses.[9] Aguilera's vocal range on the song span nearly two octaves, from the low-note of C3 to the high-note of A5.[9] In the track, Aguilera uses a "sultry lower range".[7] Lyrically, "Walk Away" is about an abusive relationship, where she uses a "clever" metaphor.[7] At the song's beginning, the lyrics "What do you do, when you know something's bad for you, and you still can't let go?" are spoken by Aguilera.[9] In the first verse, she sings, "Your love was like candy/ Artificially sweet, I was deceived by your wrapping".[7] The track was described as a non-sense song by Amanda Murray for Sputnikmusic.[10]

Upon its release, "Walk Away" received mainly positive reviews from contemporary music critics. Slant Magazine editor Sal Cinquemani chose "Walk Away" as one of the stand-out ballads from Stripped.[7] Jancee Dunn from Rolling Stone called it "sophisticated fare" and a "torchy can't-let-go number".[11] Doug Elfman for the Las Vegas Review-Journal labelled it "gorgeous",[8] while Amanda Murray from Sputnikmusic wrote that the song "sounds sexy", although it is "one of the only songs on the album that makes no effort to, certainly not lyrically".[10] In 2010, Nick Levine from Digital Spy listed "Walk Away" as one of Aguilera's ten best songs. He calls Aguilera's vocals "emotive" and the song's theme "heartfelt", commenting that the song should have been a single.[12]

Live performances[edit]

Aguilera first performed "Walk Away" on the Justified and Stripped Tour, a concert tour which was held in summer 2003 to support Justin Timberlake's album Justified (2002) and Aguilera's Stripped.[8] In late 2003, Aguilera continued to perform the track on the former's extension, Stripped Live... on Tour, which happened without Timberlake's acts.[13][14] The performance in London is included on the singer's first full-length DVD Stripped Live in the U.K. (2004).[13] Aguilera also performed "Walk Away" on the Late Show with David Letterman on January 16, 2004.[15]

Charts[edit]

On March 14, 2008, "Walk Away" debuted and peaked at number 35 on the Danish Tracklisten chart, becoming the only non-single song from Stripped to chart on the Tracklisten.[16]

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Denmark (Tracklisten)[16] 35

References[edit]

  1. Dominguez, Pier (2003). "The Seduction of Fame". Christina Aguilera: A Star Is Made, the Unauthorized Biography. Amber Books Publishing. ISBN 0-9702224-5-9. Retrieved July 18, 2013. Search this book on
  2. Stitzel, Kim (2002). "Christina Aguilera: Not Your Puppet". MTV Networks. Viacom. Retrieved January 29, 2009.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Elysa, Gardner (October 24, 2002). "Aguilera's image is 'Stripped'". USA Today. Gannett Company. Retrieved July 3, 2009.
  4. "Christina Aguilera: Five Fun Facts". People. Time Inc. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Vineyard, Jennifer (October 31, 2002). "Christina Stands Up For The Ladies, Discusses Father's Abuse". MTV News. Viacom. Retrieved July 9, 2013.
  6. Aguilera, Christina (2002). Stripped (liner notes). Christina Aguilera. RCA Records
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Cinquemani, Sal (November 2, 2002). "Christina Aguilera: Stripped – Music Review". Slant Magazine. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Elfman, Doug (June 23, 2003). "Aguilera Skillfuly Blends Her Two Sides". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Stephens Media. ISSN 1097-1645.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 ""Walk Away" Music Sheet". Musicnotes.com. Universal Music Publishing Group. Retrieved July 12, 2013.
  10. 10.0 10.1 Murray, Amanda (July 3, 2006). "Christina Aguilera – Stripped". Sputnikmusic. Jeremy Ferwada. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
  11. Dunn, Janceen (November 5, 2002). "Stripped – Album Reviews". Rolling Stone. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
  12. Levine, Nick (June 10, 2010). "Christina Aguilera: The ten essential tunes". Digital Spy. Hearst Corporation. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
  13. 13.0 13.1 Julia Knowles (director), Sharon Ali (producer) and Christina Aguilera (singer-songwriter, producer) (October 12, 2004). Stripped Live in the U.K. United Kingdom: RCA Records.
  14. Vineyard, Jennifer (July 11, 2006). "Two Years Later, Aguilera Fans Finally Getting Their Due: A Refund". MTV News. Viacom. Retrieved July 6, 2013.
  15. "Late Show with David Letterman". Internet Movie Database. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved July 15, 2013.
  16. 16.0 16.1 "Christina Aguilera – Walk Away". Tracklisten. Hung Medien. Retrieved July 13, 2013.

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