Champagne Life

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"Champagne Life"
Ne-Yo Champagne Life.jpg
Single by Ne-Yo
from the album Libra Scale
ReleasedJune 15, 2010
Recorded2010
Genre R&B
Length5:24(album version)
4:12 (single/video version)
Label Def Jam
Songwriter(s) Shaffer Smith
Producer(s) D. Dorohn Gough
Ne-Yo singles chronology
"Beautiful Monster"
(2010)
"Champagne Life"
(2010)
"One in a Million"
(2010)

"Champagne Life" is the second single from American singer Ne-Yo's fourth studio album, Libra Scale . The song premiered on radio on June 5, 2010. [1]

Contents

Background

The song's producer D. DoRohn Gough said about working with Ne-Yo on the song: "My desire is to influence a culture with music that feels good. I am honored that Ne-Yo is allowing me to display this music on a global stage.". [1]

Music video

The video premiered on July 14, 2010 along with the video for "Beautiful Monster". [2] The video shows Ne-Yo to be a part of a crime fighting group that's living the life with money, women and fame. Narratively, it is the first of a thematic trilogy of music videos, followed by the videos for "One in a Million" and "Beautiful Monster".

Remix

An unofficial remix was released with Fabolous & Rick Ross.

Critical reception

Rap-Up magazine said that "Ne-Yo pops the cork and toasts to the good life on 'Champagne Life'". [He] evokes his idol Michael Jackson on the slinky production, which goes down smoothly". [3] Mark Edward Nero from About.com praised the song, saying that it's "a Michael Jackson-esque tune about enjoying the type of life where "trouble is a bubble in a champagne glass" and "dreams and reality are one and the same". He also said that the song is catchier than "Beautiful Monster". [4]

Live performances

Ne-Yo performed "Champagne Life" at Power 106's Powerhouse 2010 concert at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, on June 19, 2010. [5]

Charts

Radio and release information

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