The lyrics video for The Belle Brigade's The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack contribution, "I Didn't Mean It," has been unveiled by Rolling Stone.
Brother-sister duo the Belle Brigade didn't set out to write "I Didn't Mean It" for the Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 soundtrack, but it came out ideally suited to the mood of the hyper-romantic vampire flick. "We wrote 'I Didn't Mean It' while housesitting for our friend with a piano," says frontwoman Barbara Gruska. "We pretty much wrote the whole song in a few hours, which is a lot faster than usual. We were really excited about the song when we wrote it, and it kind of sat around for a little while until we were asked for material for Twilight. The song is about jealousy, so it works well with the whole Twilight love triangle."
It was revealed that the band hoped to see the song placed in a battle sequence.
This is the third Breaking Dawn soundtrack song to be revealed in full prior to the album's November 8th release, behind Bruno Mars' "It Will Rain" and Christina Perri's "A Thousand Years."
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[Ina Noorazan]
Brother-sister duo the Belle Brigade didn't set out to write "I Didn't Mean It" for the Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 soundtrack, but it came out ideally suited to the mood of the hyper-romantic vampire flick. "We wrote 'I Didn't Mean It' while housesitting for our friend with a piano," says frontwoman Barbara Gruska. "We pretty much wrote the whole song in a few hours, which is a lot faster than usual. We were really excited about the song when we wrote it, and it kind of sat around for a little while until we were asked for material for Twilight. The song is about jealousy, so it works well with the whole Twilight love triangle."
It was revealed that the band hoped to see the song placed in a battle sequence.
This is the third Breaking Dawn soundtrack song to be revealed in full prior to the album's November 8th release, behind Bruno Mars' "It Will Rain" and Christina Perri's "A Thousand Years."
If the video fails to load, please view it HERE.
Source and Source
[Ina Noorazan]
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