What About Now (Daughtry Song) - Westlife Version

Westlife Version

"What About Now"
Single by Westlife
from the album Where We Are
Released October 23, 2009
Format CD single, digital download
Recorded 2008
Genre Pop rock
Length 4:11
Label Syco Music
Producer Steve Robson
Certification Silver (UK)
Westlife singles chronology
"Something Right"
(2008)
"What About Now"
(2009)
"Safe"
(2010)

"What About Now" was recorded by Irish boyband Westlife for their tenth studio album, Where We Are. It was released as lead single the project on October 25, 2009 for download and October 26 as a physical single and would go on to be the only single released from the album. Steve Robson retooled the original version of the song and serves as the producer for the Westlife version. The single officially sold over 270 000 copies in UK thus far and eleventh highest single sales of the band.

On October 25 the group appeared on The X Factor to perform and for a brief interview on spin-off show The Xtra Factor. The group also performed the following day on GMTV with an interview and webchat to follow before appearing on October 30 on The One Show for an interview. On November 27 Westlife performed "What About Now" on The Late Late Toy Show. They also performed the song on Nobel Peace Prize 2009.

Westlife was recently asked by Daily Star about the success of the song for the band. Egan stated: "It is amazing that after 11 albums we can still do things we haven't done before, or set new records for ourselves. What About Now definitely changed things. It might not have sold millions of copies, but I was on YouTube yesterday and the video has almost two million plays or something. That's not just me watching it either! I think it shows that we can still reach new people and audiences with everything we do."

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