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| Artist = [[Mika (singer)|Mika]]
| Artist = [[Mika (singer)|Mika]]
| Cover = Mika The Origin Of Love.jpg
| Cover = Mika The Origin Of Love.jpg
| Released = 8 October 2012
| Released = 17 September 2012
| Recorded = 2011
| Recorded = 2011
| Producer = [[Greg Wells]], [[Dan Wilson]], [[Klas Åhlund]], [[Mika (singer)|Mika]]
| Producer = [[Greg Wells]], [[Dan Wilson]], [[Klas Åhlund]], [[Mika (singer)|Mika]]
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'''''The Origin of Love''''' is the upcoming album from British singer-songwriter [[Mika (singer)|Mika]]. It will be released on October 8, 2012, under [[Casablanca Records]] and in [[France]] under [[Barclay Records]].
'''''The Origin of Love''''' is the upcoming album from British singer-songwriter [[Mika (singer)|Mika]]. It will be released worldwide on September 17, 2012, and in the [[[United Kingdom]] on October 9, 2012 under [[Casablanca Records]] and in [[France]] under [[Barclay Records]].


==Background==
==Background==

Revision as of 18:36, 25 August 2012

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The Origin of Love is the upcoming album from British singer-songwriter Mika. It will be released worldwide on September 17, 2012, and in the [[[United Kingdom]] on October 9, 2012 under Casablanca Records and in France under Barclay Records.

Background

Mika worked with Greg Wells, Dan Wilson and Klas Åhlund. [citation needed] Mika is recording the album in various locations including Montreal, Miami and Sweden. [citation needed] Mika has described the album as "more simplistic pop, less layered than the last one".[1] He has also described the album's themes as dealing with the adult years. [citation needed] He has said that it's a serious album, but still has the boppy, happy tunes. [citation needed]

Mika has said that the musical style will include elements of Daft Punk and Fleetwood Mac.[2]

Track listing

Mika announced the track listing on August 23, 2012.[3]

No.TitleLength
1."Origin of Love" 
2."Lola" 
3."Stardust" 
4."Make You Happy" 
5."Underwater" 
6."Overrated" 
7."Kids" 
8."Love You When I'm Drunk" 
9."Step With Me" 
10."Popular Song" 
11."Emily" 
12."Heroes" 
13."Celebrate" (featuring Pharell Williams)3:08
14."Make You Happy" (Miami Edit) 
Deluxe edition bonus disc
No.TitleLength
1."Celebrate" (Acoustic) 
2."Origin of Love" (Acoustic) 
3."Kids" (Acoustic) 
4."Love You When I'm Drunk" (Acoustic) 
5."Overrated" (Acoustic) 
6."Elle me dit"3:38
7."Tah Dah" 
8."Stardust" (Benny Benassi Mix) 
9."Celebrate" (Rivera Mix) 

References

  1. ^ Mika: Music gives me a sense of identity., Retrieved 15/07/2011.
  2. ^ Cisneros, Salvador (24 July 2011). "Mika regresa en francés", Mural, p. 26.
  3. ^ http://zaphod.uk.vvhp.net/viewemail?con=7410432&cmp=7071&act=238263&sec=463e9a82c9f7&webversionpage=1