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It's Not Over...The Hits So Far

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Recorded
  
2006-15

Artist
  
Daughtry

Genre
  
Pop

Length
  
50:12

Release date
  
12 February 2016

Label
  
RCA Records

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Released
  
February 12, 2016 (2016-02-12)

Producers
  
Howard Benson, Martin Johnson

Similar
  
Daughtry albums, Other albums

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It's Not Over...The Hits So Far is the first greatest hits album by American rock band Daughtry. It features most of the mainstream singles released from the band's first four studio albums, with two new songs. "Torches" was released on January 29, 2016 as the compilation's lead single.

Contents

Background

The album features two original songs, "Torches" and "Go Down," with the former being released as the album's lead single. Frontman Chris Daughtry spoke with Entertainment Weekly about "Torches," saying

It took a long time to get to the two songs that we felt were a nice introduction to where this next record may go. “Torches” was an instant favorite at the label. I love working with Dave [Bassett] and I finally got to go out to his house in Malibu, which is the most beautiful setting to write at. You look off his balcony and you see the ocean and the mountains and it’s gorgeous. I was looking at all the dry brush talking about how if someone flicked a cigarette or something the whole place would just go down. It got me thinking about how fire spreads. We were talking about all the bulls— on the Internet and how people just hate on stuff. We were saying, “What if we used that energy to spread positivity? Would it spread as fast as the hate does?” “All the hate and lies around us like an ember in the brush”: It just started writing itself from everything we were talking about. I think it’s a message that we all need to hear. None of us are impervious to being negative. It’s easier to complain about what’s wrong than it is to talk about what’s going right. We’re all a part of this, whether we want to believe it or not — why don’t we try shining some light in the darkness?

Daughtry then explained the second song "Go Down," saying

We were like, “You know what, we already know we’re bringing guitars back on this next record, so why not put it on the greatest hits. Who cares if it goes to radio, this is for the fans.” It’s about letting loose and not really giving a crap. Just… get your freak on. It’s got kind of an indie, heavy alternative vibe. It’s definitely heavy, but it’s got this danceability to it. Almost a little bit of Garbage in there — the band, not the trash.

Commercial performance

In its first week of release, the album debuted at number 43 on the US Billboard 200, selling 15,000 units, with 12,000 being pure album sales.

Songs

1It’s Not Over3:35
2Home4:15
3Over You3:26

References

It's Not Over...The Hits So Far Wikipedia