How Many Words

How Many Words

Infobox Single
Name = How Many Words



Artist = Blake Lewis
from Album = A.D.D. (Audio Day Dream)
B-side =
Released = March 10, 2008 (U.S. radio)
Format = Radio single
Recorded = 2007
Genre = Pop
Funk
Hip hop
Length = 3:34
Label = Arista
Writer = Blake Lewis
Sam Hollander
Dave Katz
Producer = S*A*M & Sluggo
Certification =
Last single = "Break Anotha" (2007)
This single = "How Many Words" (2008)
Next single = "TBA" (2008)

"How Many Words" is the official second single by Blake Lewis, the runner-up on the sixth season of "American Idol", from his debut album "A.D.D. (Audio Day Dream)". The song was expected to be followed by "Know My Name", and then "Without You". However, due to being dropped by Arista Records, "How Many Words" is the final single from his debut album. He is expected to release a single from his second album at the end of the year. The single was released to mainstream radio format on March 10 2008. [http://www.fmqb.com/Article.asp?id=16691 Radio release] Retrieved March 3 2008.] Also, an EP featuring remixes of the song was released onto iTunes on May 13 2008. Lewis performed the song live on the March 6, 2008 results show of the seventh season of "American Idol".

Chart performance

After Lewis's performance of "How Many Words" on "American Idol", the song jumped onto the iTunes top 100 chart, peaking at #76 and at #21 on the iTunes top pop songs chart. As of April 2008, "How Many Words" sits a #54 on the Top-40 Mediabase chart.

References

External links

* [http://blakelewisofficial.com/ Official website]


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