Worst Part Is Over

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"Worst Part Is Over"
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Single by Anna Abreu
from the album Rush
Released25 April 2011
Recorded2010
Genre Pop, Rap
Length3:38
Label RCA
Songwriter(s) Redrama, Anna Abreu, Jukka Immonen
Producer(s) Jukka Immonen
Anna Abreu singles chronology
"Hysteria"
(2011)
"Worst Part Is Over"
(2011)
"Stereo"
(2011)

"Worst Part Is Over" is a song by Finnish singer Anna Abreu from her fourth studio album, Rush (2011) and features Finnish rapper Redrama. It marked Abreu's first release as a collaboration. Abreu co-wrote the song alongside Redrama and Jukka Immonen, who also produced the song. "Worst Part Is Over" is a Pop song that, thanks to the contribution from Redrama, features a Rap segment. The song was released on 25 April 2011 in Finland, as the album's second single.

Contents

Lyrical content

"Worst Part Is Over" is a pop song with rap elements due to Redrama's verse. Lyrically, the song is about coping with losing someone, though exactly who is not made completely explicit and therefore it is ambiguous: it can be interpreted as the loss of a relationship, or a family member or close friend. Abreu sings that although a person might feel 'alone in the dark' when going through such a period in their life, they should draw strength and that 'when it gets hard, you gotta stay strong'. Abreu promises 'it's always the darkest before you see the light'. The interpretation of the song being about retaining inner strength after the breakdown of a relationship can be seen in lyrics such as 'we lost the spark and that's the worst part' and 'don't give up don't let nobody break you down'.

Chart performance

"Worst Part Is Over" reached number twenty-five on the Finnish Download Chart and number twelve on the official Radio Airplay Chart.

Chart (2011) [1] Peak
position
Finland (Digital)25
Finland (Radio)12

Live performances

"Worst Part Is Over" was performed during the Top 4 results show of the fifth series of Idols on 17 April 2011. It was the first time that Abreu had returned to perform on the show since finishing as runner-up in 2007. Redrama joined Abreu on stage for the performance. [2]

Track listing

  1. "Worst Part Is Over" – 3:38

Credits and personnel

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
Finland25 April 2011CD single, Digital download RCA

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References

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  2. "Anna Abreu feat. Redrama - Worst Part Is Over [Live] - YouTube". youtube.com. Retrieved 2014-08-04.