

I guess you better go and get your armor (get your armor), get your armor (get your armor) These times when we climb so fast to fall, againīetter go and get your armor (get your armor), get your armor (get your armor) Then, we’re both gonna lose we have, oh, noīoth hands tied behind my back for nothing (nothing), oh, no Why does love always feel like a battlefield, a battlefield, a battlefield These times when we climb so fast to fall again I’m out here without a shield – can’t go back, nowīoth hands tied behind my back for nothing, oh, no Why is it the smallest things that tear us down Below are the “ Battlefield” lyrics and the music video that premiered on MTV just a month ago – on June 8, 2009. Billboard Hot 100, which is a really good result. The single was released on and since that time it has appeared at pretty good positions on a number of charts worldwide. This is also the lead single off her upcoming album of the same name that is to be released on July 21, 2009. Luke and T-Pain lend their touch to “Watch You Go,” on which Sparks proves she can straddle pop and R&B, while also evoking the synergy between joy and pain.“ Battlefield” is the title of the single performed by American R&B singer and songwriter Jordin Sparks. (Let the Music Play),” with its dance-worthy chorus provided by ’80s freestyle queen Shannon. “Battlefield” takes an uptempo turn on “S.O.S. She triumphantly purges those feelings on the rock-influenced “Let It Rain,” which carries a religious subtext, as does “Faith,” one of four tracks that Sparks co-wrote. On the track, Sparks doesn’t lament an actual breakup, just that it’s so uninteresting. “No Parade” is a radio-friendly ballad written and produced by Scott Cutler, Anne Preven and Dapo Torimiro. Lyrical themes get a bit murkier on her appropriately titled sophomore effort, “Battlefield.” “You better go and get your armor,” Sparks sings on the title track of the new 12-song set, where similarly dark sentiments prevail throughout.

On her 2007 self-titled debut, former “American Idol” winner Jordin Sparks compared love to permanent body art and her entire supply of oxygen.
