My Life | |
Cover: | My_Life_CD.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Bliss N Eso |
Album: | Circus in the Sky |
Released: | 11 November 2013 |
Recorded: | 2013 |
Genre: | Hip hop |
Length: | 3:37 |
Label: | Illusive Sounds |
Prev Title: | Act your Age |
Prev Year: | 2013 |
Next Title: | I Am Somebody |
Next Year: | 2014 |
"My Life" is a song by Australian hip hop group Bliss N Eso, with guest vocals performed by American recording artist, Ceekay Jones. Written by Max McKinnon, Matthew Kirk, Jonathan Notley, Ebony West (Runway Star) and Nigel Kirk, the song was first released in November 2013[1] as the fifth single from Bliss N Eso's fifth studio album, Circus in the Sky (2013).
In late 2012, Bliss n Eso began recording material for their fifth studio album, Circus in the Sky (2013) in Australia and Los Angeles, with the goal of "creating their most electric and progressive album to date".[2] After touring North America and visiting Afghanistan to perform for Australian troops,[3] Bliss N Eso released "My Life" as the fifth single from their aforementioned album in November 2013.
The song's accompanying music video, which runs for four minutes and forty-nine seconds was directed by Allan Hardy. While the video contains footage from Bliss n Eso's visit to Canada and the United States, it mostly centres on Australian freestyle motocross racer, Cam Sinclair. The video chronicles Sinclair's life-threatening accident at the 2009 Red Bull X Fighters Freestyle Motocross event in Madrid, Spain, the rehabilitation and training he undergoes in the aftermath of this accident and his subsequent return to competition at the 2010 X Games in Los Angeles. In addition to Sinclair, the video also features appearances from a number of other athletes including, Robbie Maddison, TJ Lavin, Aaron "Wheelz" Fotheringham, Jaie Toohey, Cam White and James Doerfling among others.[3]
"My Life" debuted at number forty-six on the Australian ARIA singles chart and eventually peaked at number twenty-six, becoming Bliss N Eso's highest charting single to date.[4] It was certified Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for shipments in excess of 70,000 copies.[5]
Chart (2014) | Peak position |
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scope="row" | |
Australian Artist Singles Chart (ARIA)[6] | 4 |
Australian Digital Tracks Chart (ARIA) | 29 |
Australian Urban Singles Chart (ARIA) | 5 |