I Could Be the One

Initially without a title, it was first played by Avicii at the Super Glow event in DC Armory, Washington, USA on 18 November 2011.

It was later given the working title "Nicktim", which is a combination of both producers' first names (Nick Rotteveel and Tim Bergling).

[5] Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song a mixed-to-positive review,[6] stating: The person in question is Dutch house producer Nicky Romero, a man who is slightly better acquainted with the current crop of mainstream club poppers, including Calvin Harris, David Guetta and Bingo Players.

As such, "I Could Be the One" is a battle between Balearic-style EDM and squiggly, chart-friendly breakdowns that hit all the right places.

[8] It was directed by Peter Huang and won first prize for non-European music video at the Young Director Award 2013 in Cannes.

Then there are several shots of her enjoying herself: walking down a beach destroying a little girl's sandcastle (while giving her the finger), eating a selection of foods in a restaurant before kissing the waiter and dancing in a club with a man before having sex with him on a yacht.

Bursting out the office door, the final scene shows her on her phone, booking a one-way ticket to Barbados.