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adv. (context emphatic English) never
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"Never Ever" is a song by British-Canadian girl group All Saints. Written by All Saints member Shaznay Lewis along with co-writers Robert Jazayeri and Sean Mather, and produced by Cameron McVey and Magnus Fiennes, it was released on 17 November 1997 as the second single from their debut album, All Saints (1997). The song later appeared on their compilations All Hits (2001), Pure Shores: The Very Best of All Saints (2010) and their remix compilation The Remix Album (1998). Lyrically, the song talks about the girls feeling their first expressions after a sudden break-up, where the girls query what they did wrong in the relationship. The song received positive reviews from music critics.
"Never Ever" is All Saints' most successful single to date, peaking at the top of the charts in countries including Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, while it peaked in the top ten in countries including Ireland, Sweden, Canada, the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Norway, Austria and the United States. As of March 2013, it is the second best selling single by a girl group of all time in the United Kingdom, only behind " Wannabe" by the Spice Girls.
Two music videos were shot for the single; the European and Australian version, and an American version, due to the mass success in those countries. The North American featured the group in a church, while the European/Australian version featured the group near a swimming pool and in their homes. At the 1998 Brit Awards, "Never Ever" won two Brit Awards: Best British Single and Best British Video.
"Never Ever" is the twenty-first single by Ayumi Hamasaki, released on March 7, 2001. This is her third single in a row to be composed by herself. In mid-October 2007, the third track on this single " Seasons (H-H Remix)", six and a half years after its release, appeared as the third most downloaded song in Japan for that time, according to mu-mo.
Never Ever may refer to:
- "Never Ever" (All Saints song)
- "Never Ever" (Ayumi Hamasaki song)
- "Never Ever" (Ciara song)
- Never Ever (Weep EP)
- Never Ever (Jiyeon EP)
- Never Ever (film), a 1996 film by director Charles Finch
Never Ever is an independent film written and directed by Charles Finch, and starring Finch, Sandrine Bonnaire, and Jane March.
"Never Ever" is a song performed by R&B singer Ciara. It was the first single released from her third studio album, Fantasy Ride. The song features rapper Young Jeezy, was produced by Polow da Don, and was co-written by Ciara and Elvis "BlacElvis" Williams, who both produced and co-wrote Ciara's single, " Promise", from her second album, Ciara: The Evolution.
Usage examples of "never ever".
If he hadn't been quite so expectant of explosions behind him, Cair would have never ever ventured onto such a thing.