The song "Time" is the fourth single from British artists Chase and Status' album "No More Idols" featuring vocals from Delilah. It is an upbeat electronic track that starts slow and builds to a heavy chorus, allowing space for instrumentals so dance fans can dance. The song debuted on the UK singles chart in March 2011 and peaked at number 21, climbing to number 6 in Belgium. The lyrics are quite repetitive and sexual, fitting with the house genre.
2. ‘Time’ is the fourth single to
be taken from Chase and
Status’ second studio album
‘No More Idols’, and features
vocals from Delilah. Both are
British artists.
The song was produced by
Chase and Status and was
recorded in 2010. It is an
upbeat track, which starts
off slow and builds up to a
heavy chorus, leaving space
for instrumentals which
allow the intended audience
of dance fans to actually
dance. They lyrics are also
quite repetitive and sexual,
something which is very
conventional of the house
genre.
3. The song made its first appearance on the UK
singles chart in March 2011, where it debuted at
number 40 on the dance chart. After climbing the
charts for 4 weeks it entered on the official single
chart at 90, before rising to number 58 in the next
week. It was made the duos fourth consecutive top
forty hit when it got to number 38. Upon its
release, the single peaked at 21, and climbed to
number 6 in the official charts in Belgium.
4. The lyrics of the song are quite emotive when
accompanied with the slow start, however the
build up of when the beat drops creates more of
an upbeat atmosphere and encourages you to
get up and dance. I feel as though this is the
intended effect of the song, achieved through
the increased pace and tempo.