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Ellie Goulding drops off "Bittersweet" from "The Twilight Saga"

Posted by Kevin Z. Rong Sunday, December 30, 2012

Despite their recent breakup, Ellie Goulding released the music video for her newest track "Bittersweet," produced by dubstep heavyweight and former boyfriend Skrillex. Although Skrillex is known for his hard hitting dubstep infused tracks, this single takes a slower mellow approach. Expect "Bittersweet" to be featured on the upcoming "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2," soundtrack.
The 25-year-old English singer wrote "Bittersweet" as a tribute to her relationship with Skrillex that ended. Goulding admitted to MTV News that she is not necessarily a fan of Stephanie Meyer's Twilight series, but was still enthusiastic about lending this song to the final installment. "I'm not a Twi-hard but I take it for what it is; it's a cool thing and I can see why There's a huge fanbase. [And] they choose the best stuff for the soundtrack, so I'm really lucky to be a part of that!" she explained.
It's a chill and mellow tune, filled with far more instances of aching vulnerability than sick wobbles, and this wobble-ridden yet mellow tune making its title oddly appropriate given the couple's split not too long ago. The song also sees the DJ conforming to Goulding's style, as the music contains her signature dark electric pop sound. “Bittersweet,” the word has it , it is actually a tribute to their relationship. Regardless of the truth in that, it is an incredible potential break up track with amazing production and passionate vocals.
Goulding also told MTV News that though the tune turned out to be a perfect fit for the movie's storyline, that wasn't her intention upon writing it. "Myself and Skrillex got together in the studio and started working on this song, and it's about waking up in the morning and hoping that the person feels the same way as you," she said. The black and white clip features two characters who look and dress an awful lot like Bella and Edward running around the forest and field together and taking little breaks to be affectionate.

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