Proud (JLS song)

"Proud" is a song by British boy band JLS, which serves as the official Sport Relief charity single for 2012, and appears on the festive edition of the group's fourth studio album, Evolution.[1] The single was released on 16 March 2012.[2] The song was written by co-written by JLS, Daniel Davidsen, Jason Gill, Jonathan Gill, Cutfather, and Ali Tennant. The single sold nearly 45,000 copies during its first week of sales, peaking at number 6 on the UK Singles Chart.

"Proud"
Single by JLS
from the album Goodbye – The Greatest Hits
Released16 March 2012 (2012-03-16)
Recorded2011
GenreR&B
Length4:02
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Cutfather
  • Jason Gill
  • Daniel Davidsen
  • Ali Tennant
JLS singles chronology
"Do You Feel What I Feel?"
(2011)
"Proud"
(2012)
"Hottest Girl in the World"
(2012)

Music video

A music video to accompany the release of "Proud" was first released onto YouTube on 10 February 2012 at a total length of four minutes and eight seconds. The video sees JLS walk around Wembley Stadium at night, interspersed with shots of children being inspired by sports. Olympic athletes Philips Idowu, Rebecca Adlington and Louis Smith also make an appearance carrying the British flag.

Critical reception

Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review stating: "As charity singles stand, it ticks all the necessary boxes: a twinkly piano riff, light R&B beats and the words "stronger", "wiser" and, of course "proud" jammed in as many times as possible. As an exercise in schmaltzy midtempo balladry, it passes with flying colours - though points are deducted due to the lack of key change in the finale." .[3]

Chart performance

In Ireland, the song debuted at number twenty-eight.[4] "Proud" debuted at number six in the United Kingdom, with first-week sales of nearly 45,000, copies. However, the track only spent two weeks inside the Top 40.[5][6]

Track listing

  1. "Proud" – 4:02
  2. "Proud" (Cutmore Radio Remix) – 3:21[7]

Charts

Chart (2012) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[4] 28
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[8] 6
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[9] 6

Release history

Region Date Label Format
United Kingdom 16 March 2012[7] Epic Records, Sony Music Digital download, CD single
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