Sticky Dough

"Sticky Dough"
Single by Wanessa featuring BamBam
from the album DNA
Released July 5, 2011
Recorded
Genre
Length 3:34
Label Sony Music
Writer(s)
  • Ronny Svendsen
  • Anne Judith Wik
  • Robin Jenssen
  • Nermin Harambasic
  • Wanessa Camargo
  • Fabianno Almeida
Producer(s) Mr. Jam
Wanessa chronology
"Stuck on Repeat"
(2011)
"Sticky Dough"
(2011)
"DNA"
(2011)

"Sticky Dough" is a song performed by Brazilian pop singer Wanessa, released as lead single from her first English album DNA. It features American recording artist Brinn Nicole (a.k.a. BamBam).

The single was released on July 5, 2011. It was produced by Brazilian DJ Mr. Jam, who had worked with Wanessa in her previous album.[1] The song is a mix of pop hit featuring dubstep, a part of house music known in Europe, and funk carioca.[2][3]

Critical reception

Pop Flop said that "Nobody ever really believed in the career of Wanessa", calling her career up there with "tacky", but that frizz "Sticky Dough" is amazing and reminded "Run the World (Girls) (by Beyoncé) referring to (slightly) to dubstep of Britney." The positive critical ends by saying "If before anyone gave anything for Wanessa, now it is (like it or not) a big bet on the Brazilian market," but adding that the credits and the potential of the song are all from the producers.[4]

Carina Dahl's original demo track

"Sticky Dough" is a song originally recorded by Norwegian pop singer Carina Dahl, revealed by the music festival in Norway Rock Festival, also participating in the Eurovision Song Contest, where represented his country among others participants of Europe.[5] The song was recorded for her debut album, Hot Child, released on December 6, 2010,[6] but failed to integrate the track listing, which excluded the pre-selection and being dismissed only a demo track.

"Sticky Dough" was produced by production team Stargate, known for performing most of the singles as Rihanna's "Don't Stop the Music", "Rude Boy", "Only Girl (In the World)", "What's My Name?" and "S&M", and "Irreplaceable" by Beyoncé, "Firework" and "Peacock" by Katy Perry and "Bye Bye" by Mariah Carey. The sample for "Sticky Dough" was used in "Dangerous", a song by South-Korean girl group f(x).[7]

Wanessa's 2011 "Sticky Dough" song sampled the first beats and verses from Dahl's unreleased 2010 song; however, it should be noted that the two songs strongly differ from each other after the first 30 seconds, both lyrically and melodically.

Release history

Country Date Format
Brazil July 5, 2011 Digital download, airplay
The Netherlands October 10, 2012 Digital download, airplay

References

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