"Burn" is an R&B-ballad song written by American singers-rappers and songwriters Usher, Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox. The song was produced by Dupri and Cox for Usher's fourth studio album Confessions (2004). "Burn" is about breakup in a relationship, and the public referred to it as an allusion to Usher's personal struggles.
Originally planned as the album's lead single, "Burn" was pushed back after favorable responses for the song "Yeah!". The song was released as the second single from the album in July 2004. The single topped various charts around the world, including the Billboard Hot 100 for eight non-consecutive weeks; however, it failed to attain the same success of its predecessor. "Burn" was certified platinum in Australia and gold in New Zealand and United States. The song was well-received by critics and garnered award nominations.
"Burn" is a single from New Zealand Band, Elemeno P it came from their second album, Trouble in Paradise. The video for this single is set mainly in the satan's paradise casino.
"Burn" is a promotional single by Nine Inch Nails released from the Natural Born Killers soundtrack. Because this is a promo-only single, it has never been featured with its own official halo. It was included as a bonus track on the tenth anniversary Deluxe Edition of The Downward Spiral, and also has its own video (directed by Hank Corwin and Trent Reznor). A live performance of the song is featured on the DVD Beside You In Time.
"Burn" is a fast and energetic hard rock song by British rock band Deep Purple and possibly one of their fastest songs. It was released on the album of same in 1974, and was the first song by the Mark III lineup.
The song remained the band's concert opener for the next two years, taking over from "Highway Star". It opened Deep Purple's set on the California Jam two months after its release, on April 6 1974.
After the Deep Purple 1984 reunion, the song was no longer played, as Ian Gillan, who David Coverdale replaced, was vocalist once more, and would not sing songs from after he left the band. The band did perform it live from 1989 to 1992 , though, because during those years, Gillan was fired from the band once more, and Joe Lynn Turner, who had not previously been in the band replaced him. However, Gillan returned to the band in 1992, and thereby put an end to the band performing Coverdale-era songs to this day. After the Deep Purple's 1976 split-up, though, Coverdale formed his own band, Whitesnake, which, over the years, has featured Deep Purple members such as Jon Lord, Ian Paice and Don Airey, and has performed covers of Coverdale-era Deep Purple songs such as "Burn", "Mistreated", "Might Just Take Your Life", "Soldier of Fortune", and "Stormbringer".
Burn is a single by Tina Arena taken from her second major label album "In Deep", which has average success in the United States and Europe. Later, "Burn" was covered by an American country singer Jo Dee Messina and reached at U.S country charts #2.
Tina also recorded this song as Spanish, and Italian version Ti Voglio Qui and was released in several countries in Europe and Australia.