"Think About It" is a song by English singer-songwriter Melanie C from her fifth studio album, The Sea. It was released as the second single from the album on 4 September 2011 and was written by Adam Argyle and collaborative team Cutfather. The track was recorded in Copenhagen and was released after the single "Rock Me", prior to the release Melanie had spent time on the West-End Blood Brothers which she said helped her develop and evolve as an artist.
The song is a dance-pop song and a departure from the usual rock-stance Melanie had taken in her career since 1999. It gathered comparisons to artists; Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson and Pink. Lyrically the song discusses doing something that you know you shouldn't. Critically the song gathered near acclaim, and critics considered it a welcome change, and a better release than the previous, "Rock Me". Critics enjoyed her new-found pop style and found it to be a good introduction to her fifth studio album The Sea. Commercially the song was a moderate hit: in Austria, Switzerland and Germany with its highest peak being in the Swiss charts at number 30. A music video directed Howard Greenhalgh showed her perform against different backdrops and in different outfits throughout. Melanie C performed this on The Sea – Live tour.
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"Think About It" is a song by British record producer Naughty Boy, featuring vocals from American rapper Wiz Khalifa and English singer Ella Eyre. It was released on 17 November 2013 as the fourth single from Naughty Boy's debut album, Hotel Cabana. The song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 80 and climbed to number 78 on the second week. It premiered on MistaJam's BBC Radio 1Xtra show on 14 August 2013. A remix by Wilkinson was given the title of Zane Lowe's Hottest Record in the World.
Think About It! is a 1991 album released by ARIA award winning recording artist Kate Ceberano. It is her first 'pop' album after her highly successful 1989 album "Brave". The album spawned three singles; with "See Right Through" / "Everything Will Be Alright" being the most successful, peaking at #33 in Australia in December 1991.
On 14 November 1991, Shane Danielsen of the Sydney Morning Herald said the album is "bright, slickly produced and essentially appealing, but hardly likely to inspire any revolutions".
"Think About It!" contains 10 tracks. It was released on CD, Cassette and Vinyl LP.
On the Australian albums chart, Think About It! debuted at No. 24 on 13 October 1991.