Hello Heartbreak

"Hello Heartbreak" is a dance-pop song recorded by American singer-songwriter Michelle Williams. It was co-written by Williams, James Scheffer, Travis Jones and Rico Love, and produced by Alex da Kid and Jay Wes for Williams' third studio album Unexpected (2008). The song was set to be released as the album's third single and as the first official UK single from the re-release of Unexpected, but plans were shelved.

"Hello Heartbreak"
Single by Michelle Williams
from the album Unexpected
ReleasedDecember 2, 2008 (2008-12-02)
Recorded2007
The Record Plant
(Los Angeles)
Genre
Length4:10
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Michelle Williams singles chronology
"The Greatest"
(2008)
"Hello Heartbreak"
(2008)
"On the Run"
(2011)

Critical reception

"Hello Heartbreak" received universally positive reception from critics. Mikael Wood of the Billboard described the song as a "shiny electro-R&B gem",[3] while Josette Compton of Entertainment Weekly noted the "technodriven" track is "reminiscent of Kylie Minogue".[4] Pete Lewis of Blues & Soul also compared the song to other works, commenting that the "synth-heavy uptempo cut" "heavily" relies "on the kind of Euro-dance-inspired electronica utilised recently by fellow US urbanites like Timbaland and Justin Timberlake".[1]

Release

Single was released in United States on December 2, 2008 for digital download and airplay through Columbia and Music World. In June 2009, Michelle confirmed via Twitter that her album Unexpected would receive a full UK re-release and that "Hello Heartbreak" would be the first single set for release in July 2009, but those plans were unexpectedly scrapped.[5]

Formats and track listing

Digital download – Remixes EP[6][7]

  1. "Hello Heartbreak" – 4:10
  2. "Hello Heartbreak" (Kovas Ghetto Beat Remix) – 4:23
  3. "Hello Heartbreak" (Catalyst Remix) – 4:01
  4. "Hello Heartbreak" (Lost Daze Deep Inside Mix) – 7:05
  5. "Hello Heartbreak" (Matty's Body and Soul Mix) – 8:38

UK promo CD 1

  1. "Hello Heartbreak" (Radio Edit) – 3:34

UK promo CD 2

  1. "Hello Heartbreak" (Lost Days Deep Inside Mix)
  2. "Hello Heartbreak" (Matty's Body And Soul Mix)
  3. "Hello Heartbreak" (Olli Collins & Fred Portelli Club Mix)
  4. "Hello Heartbreak" (KOVAS Ghetto Beat Remix)
  5. "Hello Heartbreak" (Catalyst Remix)
  6. "Hello Heartbreak" (Olli Collins & Fred Portelli Radio Edit (Drums Intro)
  7. "Hello Heartbreak" (Album Version)

Credits

  • Written by Rico Love and James Scheffer
  • Produced by Jim Jonsin
  • Recorded by Dan Naim at The Record Plant, Los Angeles
    • Additional recording by Joe Gonzales
  • Mixed by Fritz at Pacifique Studios, Los Angeles
  • Vocals by Michelle Williams

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
US Hot Singles Sales (Billboard)[8] 40
US Dance/Electronic Singles Sales (Billboard)[8] 8
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