Valentine's Day (Faze song)

"Valentine's Day"
Single by Faze
from the album Originality
Released December, 2008 (Nigeria)
Format CD single
Recorded 2008
Genre R&B
Length 4:07
Label Independent Entertainment
Writer(s) Chibuzor 'Faze' Oji
Producer(s) Spankie
Faze singles chronology
"Dutty Wine"
(2008)
"Valentine's Day"
(2008)

"Valentine's Day" is a song by Nigerian R&B singer Faze released as the 7th single from his platinum Originality album. The single was released in December to commemorate the Valentine's Day celebration in 2009.

Song structure

"Valentine's Day" is a R&B song with pop undertones set in the key of F major. It moves at 104 bpm and is set in 4/4 time. The album version runs for four minutes and seven seconds. The song refers to a scene of lover's celebrating their Valentine's Day. As well as, remind the listener of the Joy of the Valentine's Day celebration and its importance. "Valentine's Day" is constructed in the common verse-chorus-bridge song pattern. It employs kick and snare drum sounds which is audible throughout the song. Synthesized strings are also prominent throughout the song. The song employs an increasing but yet increasing bridge vocals from the artiste after much melo laid-back style delivered verses.

Release

"Valentine's Day" was released to radio stations in December, 2008 as the seventh single from the much anticipated album Originality (it went on to be tag 'The Most Anticipated Album of the Year 2008'). The single was released through his personal record label Independent Entertainment, produced by Spenkie. It's been gaining a lot of air-play rotation since its release and is one of the best written love songs of 2008 in Nigeria.

Reception

Valentine's Day is a well received song by crictics and fans alike and is referenced as one of the best songs in the album as well, One of the best love songs of 2008. It's been on an average rotation since then on radio.

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