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"Think About That" is a song by English singer and songwriter Jessie J. The song was released on 15 September 2017 through Republic Records, as the second single from her fourth studio album, R.O.S.E. (2018). Four singles from R.O.S.E. were released, with "Think About That" representing realisation.
Composition
"Think About That" is an R&B song led by a piano melody hovering over R&B percussion. It lyrically talks about a gritty love gone wrong, containing the lyrics: "All you disturb is my work and my patience/ Years of grinding, you took it, you broke it/ All 'cause you fake it/ You wanna be famous." The singer revealed she wrote the song when she almost quit music, and credits the song for helping her getting "out of a rut with her music."
The singer described her writer's block in a video titled R.O.S.E. Confessional:
āI didnāt want to write any new songs, Camper said 'Ok' then before he left the room, he put the beat for āThink About Thatā on a loop. The lyric and melody just start[ed] falling out of me, and 15 minutes later when he returned, I had a song. He laughed and said 'see.ā
Music video
A music video for the song was released on the same day. It was directed by Erik Rojas, Brian Ziff and Jessie J. The video opens with the singer with her hands tied, dripping wet. She's soon freed, wearing a fishnet body stocking and a BDSM-esque leather mask. The video then consists of her crawling at the camera and dancing on a dim, smoky street. The video was filmed in black and white, and contains references to BDSM.
Track listing
Digital download
Credits and personnel
Adapted from Tidal.
Jessica Cornish - lead vocals, songwriting
Darhyl Camper - songwriting, production, programmer
Simone Torres - engineer
Jaycen Joshua - mixing
IvƔn JimƩnez - assistant mixing
David Nakaji - assistant mixing
Kuk Harrell - other