![]() Musically, "Trouble" is an anthemic midtempo song, that is styled in the genre of 90s influenced pop rock. While Idolator has also referred to it as the album's third single, no official release proceeded. The track was also included in the 2014 compilation Now That's What I Call Music! 49. The release of an official third single for the album was made with the announcement of a fan contest, in which fans were asked to design or draw "interpretations" of the singer, however no winners were announced as of April 2014. "Trouble" was first unveiled online on the same day of the release of its eponymous parent album, on the website Idolator. Audio engineering was handled by Bhasker and Pawel Sek, while mastering was done by Chris Athens at the Chris Athens Masters, located in Austin, Texas. Guitars were played by Bhasker and Jimmy Messer keyboards and background vocals were helmed by the former. ![]() Additional production was provided by Emile Haynie and Guillaume Doubet, who along with Bhasker, programmed all the musical instruments played in the song. It was written by Kills and American record producer Jeff Bhasker, who also produced the song. "Trouble" was recorded at Enormous Studios and Record Plant, both located in Los Angeles, California. Martin Kierszenbaum produced a remix of "Trouble" which features electronic musician Peaches. Despite not having been released as a single, director Emile Rafael filmed a video for "Trouble", that explores Kills and her on-screen boyfriend's use of recreational drugs and their relationship it was released in February 2014. The song has been performed by Kills in some live events. The overall sound of the song was praised by contemporary music critics, who also highlighted its placement on the album track listing. The song's lyrics were written about bad behavior and trouble, while musically, "Trouble" is a midtempo '90s-esque pop rock number that emulates arena rock. ![]() " Trouble" is a song recorded by English singer and songwriter Natalia Kills for her second studio album of the same name (2013), appearing on it as its closing track. ![]()
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