What's Left of Me (song)

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“What's Left of Me”
“What's Left of Me” cover
Single by Nick Lachey
from the album What's Left of Me
Released February 21, 2006 (U.S.)
29 January 2007 (UK)
Format Digital download
Recorded Hollywood, California
Genre Pop
Length 4:05
Label Jive
Writer(s) Nick Lachey, Jess Cates, Emanuel Kiriakou, Lindy Robbins
Producer Emanuel Kiriakou
Nick Lachey singles chronology
"This I Swear"
(2003)
"What's Left of Me"
(2006)
"I Can't Hate You Anymore"
(2006)

"What's Left of Me" is the first single to be released from Nick Lachey's second album, What's Left of Me. The ballad expresses how Lachey feels about the divorce situation with his ex-wife Jessica Simpson. To date, it is Lachey's most successful single as a solo artist.

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[edit] Song information

Jive Records artist Nick Lachey debuted his new single "What's Left of Me" on AOLMusic.com Friday, February 3 at 12:01am ET. According to AOL, it was the #1 performing promo on AOLMusic.com's homepage since they started in-depth tracking. 89% of AOL Members who voted on the song gave it a positive rating.

"What's Left of Me" is now in heavy rotation across AOL Music and AOL Radio. The track's impacts on Top 40 radio occurred in March 2006, though Z-100 in New York, WPRO in Providence and KISS 108 in Boston had already added the song when Nick visited Z-100 on February 10, 2006 and the song has been getting Top 10 phones since.

Recently, Lachey performed the single with "Team Lachey" on the December 19, 2007 episode of Clash of the Choirs.

[edit] CD Single Track List

Europle CD Single Track List:

  1. What's Left of Me (Album Version)
  2. Don't Shut Me Out (Bonus Cut)
  3. What's Left of Me (Passengerz Remix)
  4. What's Left of Me (Jack D. Elliott Remix)

[edit] Music video

Nick Lachey in the music video
Nick Lachey in the music video

Lachey was documented on a MTV Special which was aired on April 22, 2006 called "What's Left of Me", following the special, a Making The Video was aired, in which the process of the making of the video will be featured and the video will be premiered to the world at the end of the show. The video features Vanessa Minnillo former Miss Teen USA, and current TRL VJ, who in the video clip assumingly plays the Jessica Simpson character.

As the video moves on, objects from the house begin to disappear, such as a laptop computer, a stereo, some pictures, furniture, and products inside the fridge. At the end of the video, the wedding ring that Vanessa is wearing in a necklace also disappears, seconds later Vanessa disappears before Nick's eyes. A final shot of Nick standing on an empty house projects the theme of the song, and show that there's nothing 'left of him'.

Many references to Nick's personal life with Jessica are made: most specifically the wedding ring on the necklace disappearing and the presence of a camera crew filming Nick and Vanessa (a reference to Nick's personal discomfort over the making of the show Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica).

[edit] Chart Performance

"What's Left of Me" was one of the early successes of 2006. "What's Left of Me" debuted at #89 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and eventually reached a peak position of #6 becoming Lachey's highest charting song as a solo artist. "What's Left of Me" remained on the Billboard Hot 100 for a total of twenty-five weeks. The song also performed well on other Billboard charts, including the Billboard Pop 100 where it reached a peak position of #5. Thanks to the success of the single the album had an extremely strong debut at #2 on the Billboard 200 for the week of May 14, 2006. What's Left of Me sold 172,000 copies for that week which already is a significant improvement upon the first week sales of his debut album, SoulO, which only sold 171,000 in total.

[edit] Covers

This song was covered by Ídolos Brazil winner, Leandro Lopes. His version of the song was sung in Portuguese and called "Deixo A Voz Me Levar".

[edit] Chart performance

Chart (2006) Peak
Position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 6
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 5
U.S. Billboard Adult Comptemporary 3
U.S. Billboard Hot Digital Tracks 4
Portugal Airplay Singles Chart [1] 4
Australian ARIA Single Charts 7
Austria 55
Canada BDS Airplay 20
Germany 40
Ireland 47
New Zealand 33
Sweden 13
Switzerland 25
UK Singles Chart 47
UK Physical Chart 17
United World 26

[edit] References

  1. ^ Nielsen Music Control - www.nielsenmusiccontrol.com

[edit] External links


Preceded by
"SOS" by Rihanna
Billboard Hot Dance Airplay number-one single
June 26, 2006
Succeeded by
"Get Together" by Madonna
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