"Swallow My Bullet" is a song from American recording artist Porcelain Black's debut album, Mannequin Factory. The song was produced by RedOne, who also wrote the track along with Black herself. Following an online protest held on the social networking service, Twitter, producer RedOne felt the need to release the song in hopes to tide fans over until Black's official album release. The song contains Black's signature Rock/Pop genre shift, which most critics compared to her previously released "Naughty Naughty".
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| - "Swallow My Bullet" is a song from American recording artist Porcelain Black's debut album, Mannequin Factory. The song was produced by RedOne, who also wrote the track along with Black herself. Following an online protest held on the social networking service, Twitter, producer RedOne felt the need to release the song in hopes to tide fans over until Black's official album release. The song contains Black's signature Rock/Pop genre shift, which most critics compared to her previously released "Naughty Naughty".
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| - As Black dominates the song in catchy “ooh ooh ooh"'s, "Swallow My Bullet" portrays Black's signature industrial electro-rock genre fusion.
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| - "Swallow My Bullet" is a song from American recording artist Porcelain Black's debut album, Mannequin Factory. The song was produced by RedOne, who also wrote the track along with Black herself. Following an online protest held on the social networking service, Twitter, producer RedOne felt the need to release the song in hopes to tide fans over until Black's official album release. The song contains Black's signature Rock/Pop genre shift, which most critics compared to her previously released "Naughty Naughty".
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