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Reviewer:  (talk · contribs) 03:30, 23 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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  • It is a minimalist piano driven ballad; it received frequent comparisons to Aguilera's 2002 single "Beautiful", but received one negative comparison to Adele's song "Someone Like You", for sounding too similar vocally, lyrically and musically. ---> "Blank Page" is a minimalist piano-driven ballad which received frequent comparisons to Aguilera's 2002 single "Beautiful". However, the song received one negative comparison to Adele's song "Someone Like You" for sounding to similar vocally, lyrically and musically.
  • The song garnered strong critical acclaim from music critics. It was praised for it its simplistic arrangement and Aguilera's raw and strong vocal performance was complimented. ---> It garnered strong critical acclaim from music critics, who praised its simplistic arrangement as well as Aguilera's raw and strong vocal performance on the song.
  • The song peaked at number 53 on the South Korea international singles chart following the release of Lotus. ---> Upon the release of Lotus, "Blank Page" peaked at number 53...

Background and recording

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  • No issues found

Development

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  • "Blank Page" is the third album in which Aguilera and Furler have collaborated on material together for. ---> Album?
  • Later that year, they reunited to create a song to be included on the Burlesque soundtrack, a song called "Bound to You" ---> Later that year, they reunited to create a song to be included on the Burlesque soundtrack, which was called "Bound to You"
  • Aguilera was interview by Billboard when she attended the Billboard Film & TV Music Conference, Aguilera revealed that she views "Blank Page" as a more "vulnerable" version of her 2002 song, "Beautiful" ---> Aguilera was interviewed by Billboard when she attended the Billboard Film & TV Conference. There, Aguilera revealed...

Composition

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Critical reception

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  • Mesfin Fekadu for The Huffington Post concurred with Hampp in the respect that she also thought that "Blank Page" was reminiscent of the songs co-written by Furler on Bionic, which she also described "that album's highlight". Fekadu further described the song as a "standout" ---> Remove the latter

Live performance, credits, charts

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Refs

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