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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "\"Work\" is a song recorded by American recording artist Kelly Rowland. It was written by Rowland, Scott Storch and Jason \"Poo Bear\" Boyd and co-produced by Storch and Boyd for Rowland's second studio album, Ms. Kelly (2007). The full track was leaked on May 31, 2007 onto the internet. Although Columbia Records intended to release \"Work\" as Ms. Kelly‍ '​s lead single, \"Like This\" was eventually chosen as Rowland, who was influenced by the negative feedback the song received from blogs after the leaked snippets, began to think that that \"Work\" had no commercial potential. Freemasons, later remixed \"Work\", which according to Rowland, gave it \"new life\".\"Work\" is an up-tempo composition which displays elements of funk music and go-go. Composed in the key of D#minor, the song lyrically speaks of a woman who affirms to her man that actions speak louder than words and that she is not a woman who is easy to get to. Following the less successful chart performances of previous single \"Ghetto\", the record was released as the album's second single during the first quarter of 2008 (see 2008 in music) in most international music markets, excluding parts of North America.Prominently pushed by a re-arranged remix by British producer duo Freemasons, \"Work\" enjoyed major commercial success and eventually became Rowland's best-charting solo single since her 2002 songs \"Dilemma\" and \"Stole\", reaching the top ten in Australia, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.\"Work\" is her fourth international most successful solo single to date, behind \"Dilemma\", \"When Love Takes Over\" and \"Stole\".The music video for \"Work\" was filmed in Los Angeles, California and was directed by Philip Andelman. The video shows Rowland and her dancers posed in silhouette and shot against backdrops of vivid color and beam lighting. The beam lighting is used throughout the video to create a kaleidoscope effect which is used to break up each scene."@en }

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