Based on our expert review. Based on 1 review. Based on 34 reviews. Add your rating. Parents say 1 Kids say Teen, 16 years old Written by Miranda B. April 9, Finally, a boy band that actually has some talent!! Thank God for One Direction!
I was getting so sick of crappy boy bands. This sweet song shows promise of more great music to come from One Direction. There is nothing you wouldn't want your child to hear. This song is at the top of my playlist in my car.
These young men are respectful and exemplify what good role models should be like. This title contains: Positive Messages. Positive role models. This review Helped me decide. Had useful details. Read my mind 2. Report this review. Teen, 13 years old Written by Kidquizine April 13, An Honest Review From a Directioner!! I heard this song and then heard the whole album. Their music is really different from anything I have ever heard.
I own their album and play it in front of my 5 year old sister. My friends and I like this song and are currently obessed with them. If you like this song check out their album. Read my mind 1. Teen, 16 years old Written by Rosebud95 April 3, Cute song It's catchy and cute, it can get tiring, though. But it's still a sweet song :. Kid, 9 years old March 24, It Rockz This song so far is my second-best single of It's doing really well, I just love the song and it is just awesome.
Nothing is bad with it, and it is positive and they are actually role models, so there it is. Kid, 10 years old April 28, Great for tween girls! Well, technically it talks about natural beauty, "being the way that you are is enough" and "don't need makeup to cover up" and I'm really tired of people saying girls shouldn't care about their looks. Feminism is about equality, right? Then how come feminists don't care when a guy cares about his looks, but shame a girl for just wearing lip gloss?
Read my mind. Kid, 12 years old December 3, Boy-band trash for insane and overly insecure tweens I despise this song and this band with a passion. Basically, this band was created to make stupid, impressionable 12 year-old girls who don't even stop and think what the lyrics mean or even do some research to find out if they even ARE good-role models.
For one, this line in this song bugs me "You don't know you're beautiful, that's what makes you beautiful". The meaning behind that line is that they are saying you are hot enough to show of to thier friends, but too insecure to feel threatened about it.
Basically, you are beautiful because your too stupid or damaged to ever leave him. Got it? And also, notice how in this song and in many of their other songs, they only use one pronoun, "you". Why is that? Because they want to make stupid tween girls who think being 10 pounds means they are fat think the singers are singing to them, or "you". And they don't say any specific details about "you", so the stupid listener can more fantasize that 1D is singing about them, or "you".
And lastly, the fangirls. If you say you don't like 1D, they will try and hypnotize into liking them, and putting stupid cliches in your face, like "But they are so hawt!
And also, they told the daughter of Mitch Lucker, a member of Suicide Silence and died recently at the time, to kill herself. That's awful! And they also said Mitch deserved to die! That's equally heinous!
So, basically, this an RPS Role-Playing Song made by a bunch of singing and dancing puppets of the record company and every marketing team for every company and store for insecure, idiotic, and possibly mentally insane tween girls who are totally broken from reality.
I think I'm done. It held on to its spot for four weeks. It was the highest first-week UK sales for any song in at the time. On the New Zealand Singles Chart, the single entered at number sixteen, then jumped to number three the following week. It peaked at number two in its fourth and fifth weeks, and spent eleven consecutive weeks in the New Zealand Singles Chart top ten. The single debuted on the Canadian Hot at number nine, while debuting at number two on the digital songs chart with 19, downloads sold, the biggest debut for a first time charted artist since the Stereos's "Summer Girl" entered at number two in June The single has been certified gold by Music Canada MC for 40, sales.
The single debuted on the Billboard Hot at number twenty-eight, and at number twelve on the Hot Digital Songs Chart, selling , downloads in its first week. It currently peaked at number four in Hot According to Urbano, the video is about " Louis further described the premise by saying, "It's like a group of girls who are friends, but there's one in particular that's really hot, but she actually doesn't know it. That's the whole point of the song, like she's so hot, but she doesn't realize it The video premiered in the UK on August 19, with a five day countdown leading up to it.
On each of the five days preceding the video's premiere, One Direction posted a teaser trailer of the video on YouTube. Each teaser showed footage from the video and behind the scenes, and one member of the band announcing how many days were left until the video premiere.
On February 10, , E! News showed a clip of the music video, but the music video officially premiered in the United States until the next day, February 11, , on Nickelodeon. On 30 October , seven years after premiering, the video surpassed one billion views on Youtube. It is their first and only video to achieve this.
Being the band's debut single, the song has been performed on all of One Direction's tours so far. One Direction Wiki Explore. One Direction. Made In The A. By album By tour As featured artist Covered Unofficial songs see all Red or Black? Calendar 1D Worldwide. Featured poll Achievements Recent blog posts Forum.
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