Who First Did Someday Were Gonna Love Again
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Single by Dua Lipa | ||||
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Released | eleven March 2021 | |||
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Length | 4:18 | |||
Label | Warner | |||
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Producer(south) | Koz | |||
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"Beloved Once more" on YouTube | ||||
"Love Again" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her second studio album Futurity Nostalgia (2020). The song was written by Lipa alongside Clarence Coffee Jr., Chelcee Grimes and its producer Koz. They wrote the song based on the concept of manifesting positive things into one's life. "Dear Once more" is a classically-sounding dance-pop, disco and electropop vocal with a 21st century nu-disco product that includes Eurodisco beats and 1970s-styled disco strings. The lyrics explore themes of heartbreak and personal growth. They see Lipa falling in love again with a new lover following a rough split. The song samples "My Adult female" (1932) by Al Bowlly with Lew Rock and His Monseigneur Ring, with its strings, horn and trumpet, thus Bing Crosby, Max Wartell and Irving Wallman are too credited as writers.
Described past Lipa as her favourite song on the album, "Dearest Again" was sent for radio airplay in French republic on xi March 2021 as the 6th and final single from Future Nostalgia before being released for digital download and streaming on 4 June 2021 globally. Several music critics praised the use of the "My Adult female" sample every bit well as the strings used in its production and the lyrics. Commercially, the song reached number 59 on the Billboard Global 200 chart while also reaching number 51 on the UK Singles Chart and number 41 on the U.s. Billboard Hot 100. Information technology additionally reached the top 10 of charts in Belgium, Bulgaria, Republic of croatia, Republic of hungary, Latvia, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, where information technology reached the summit. The vocal is certified silver in the U.k. and platinum in Italy and Poland.
The music video for "Honey Again" was directed by Lope Serrano of Spanish production team Canada and filmed at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London. The visual sees Lipa and her rodeo clown-styled dancers in the hotel's ballroom line dancing, riding mechanical bulls that sometimes disappear and painting eggs. A equus caballus appears and the rodeo clowns endeavour to saddle a giant egg. Several critics commended the video's message of it being silly to fall in love then soon, also equally its Western style and surrealism. Lipa performed the song on multiple occasions including at the 2021 Time 100 outcome, at the 41st Brit Awards every bit part of a Future Nostalgia Medley and at the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Festival. The song was included on the setlist of Lipa'due south 2022 Future Nostalgia Tour. It was farther promoted with remixes by Horse Meat Disco, Imanbek and Garabatto.
Writing and production [edit]
"Love Again" was written by Lipa and her longtime collaborators Clarence Java Jr., Chelcee Grimes, and Stephen Kozmeniuk.[i] They began working on the song while Lipa was going through a rough patch with a breakup. She had been in a human relationship with someone who had been dishonest to her and realized it was no longer healthy for her. During the human relationship, Lipa didn't recognize herself and felt as though she had lost her ability, every bit she usually sees herself every bit a potent woman. The collaborators had been working together in the studio for a couple days, but they hadn't written anything they liked. Lipa was running late to that studio that day, while Kozmeniuk came in early determined to make something absurd. With her second studio anthology Future Nostalgia, Lipa wanted to create "old-styled" music with a modern twist, being inspired by artists that she grew up listening to. Having known that, Kozmeniuk played with some analog synths and came upward with a rudimentary chord progression. He then added a guitar riff on top and a drum intermission throughout the vocal. Acoustic guitars were and then added.[2] When Lipa arrived at the studio, Grimes and Coffee were playing the guitar and singing "Hotdamn, you got me in dear again". Lipa quickly rejected the line and changed it to "Goddamn, you got me in dearest once again". She began expressing her feelings almost the relationship to the writers, and Coffee suggested writing about that.[2] They decided to brainstorm the song with a concept of manifesting positive energy into ones life and realizing some things demand to terminate.[3] [4] Lipa thought that if she wrote almost this, she might feel better. They started writing "Love Once again" on a guitar and the song was originally in a not-standard vocal structure, which Lipa was fine with. Lipa thought the version felt good.[2]
Following the session, Kozmeniuk was reading a Studio 54 volume and he was picturing the piece of work of Donna Summertime where she had build with a lot of drums before and cord part so the song. Inspired by this, he got his neighbor, Drew Jurecka, to play the violin and strings. Kozmeniuk quickly sent the string version to Lipa, which she expressed her admiration for how dramatic information technology was. Withal, all the collaborators agreed that the song was however missing something. Subsequently, two beats were added to the middle eight to build for a string office before exploding with the chorus. One night while they were all in a studio, Coffee began singing the riff of the 1932 runway "My Woman" by Al Bowlly with Lew Rock and His Monseigneur Ring over the top of what they had. Lipa thought the riff was from Star Wars, while Grimes thought it was eerie and spooky. Lipa so suggested that they should incorporate it into "Love Again". Kozmeniuk spent a lot of time doing so with several unlike pitch corrections as "Dear Once again" and "My Woman" were in dissimilar keys.[2] Due to this, Bing Crosby, Max Wartell and Irving Wallman were credited as writers.[1] Coffee and Grimes questioned Lipa on including the line "I'll sink my teeth in disbelief" simply Lipa fought really difficult for it. She described it as a visual line where you can about taste how good something is, like the rush of adrenaline when she is about to go on stage.[ii] The line was originally "don't wake me up if it's a dream".[5]
Lipa's vocals were recorded at RAK Studios in London. She went to the studio with her vocal producer Lorna Blackwood. Blackwood told Lipa to sing the sad parts of the vocal with a smiling. Lipa recorded the ad libs last which she was nervous for thinking she would go off pitch. However, the nerves went away as the booth is similar a school bathroom with great acoustics where annihilation sounds not bad.[two] Other vocals were recorded at TaP Studio and Sleeper Sound, both in London. The vocal was recorded at the Windmill in Norfolk, Modulator Music in Toronto and Sleeper Sound. Mixing was handled by Matty Green at Studio 55 in Los Angeles while Chris Gehringer mastered the vocal at Sterling Sound in Edgewater, New Jersey.[i] Lipa described "Dear Over again" as "dance crying" equally it is a dance song with the juxtaposition of both happy and sad feelings. As the song was written in parts instead of a complete track, there were several unlike versions of information technology. At ane signal Lipa suggested making the electric current eye eight the chorus, but quickly went demo version. Later on the song was finished, the collaborators spent a lot of time getting the structure right and playing with the arrangements, correct upwards until the last mix.[2] The commencement demo of the song featured new moving ridge synths and a ska guitar.[half-dozen] Lipa described "Love Once again" as her favourite song on Future Nostalgia.[7]
Music and lyrics [edit]
"Love Again" is a trip the light fantastic-pop, disco and electropop vocal with a classic sound.[viii] [9] [x] [11] The song has a length of iv:18,[12] and a structure of verse, bridge, chorus, verse, bridge, chorus, bridge, middle eight, span, chorus. It is equanimous in the time signature of four
iv time and the fundamental of F ♯ minor, with a tempo of 116 beats per minute and a chord progression of F ♯ m–D–Bm7–E.[13] The song'southward melodramatic 21st-century nu-disco product matches its lyrics,[14] [xv] and includes gloopy violins,[sixteen] orchestral sounds,[viii] [11] acoustic guitars,[17] Eurodisco beats,[6] and disco synths.[18] [19] Swooning, stirring, and buzzing 1970s disco strings are also included, which add an emotional edge to the lyrics.[nine] [14] [xx] [21] Acoustic guitar strums are included in the echoing bridge, earlier a repetitive claw and a thudding beat drop.[xi] [22] [23] The vocal samples "My Woman" (1932) by Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Monseigneur Band. These elements are featured in the intro and woven in and out throughout the vocal.[1] [24] This sample includes items that make upward its chord progression and much of its tune,[six] including its strings, horn, and trumpet, the latter of which was made popular past its sample in White Town's 1997 vocal "Your Woman".[25] [26] [27]
Lipa uses her lower register husky vocals that encapsulate an undeniable sense of urgency, as if she is mimicking the blitz of falling in love with hints of tension ever so often.[22] [23] Her vocals range from the low note of E3 to the high note of A4.[13] Lyrically, "Dear Again" explores themes of heartbreak and personal growth with proclamations of rediscovered dearest and the hateful romantic rediscovering of the ability of love.[9] [28] [29] Lipa expresses her powerlessness in a new relationship, and explains how terrifying it tin be.[16] [xxx] Later a falling out with the belief in love, she navigates her feelings after being unexpectedly swept off her feet by a new partner following a rough split with a previous lover.[11] [18] [31] [32] She attempts to open her centre once over again afterwards the betrayal and loneliness she experienced.[6] Lipa knows how a new love could stop, simply is true-blue and open to what the futurity might bring.[33] [eighteen] [24] Lipa additionally described it as one manifesting skillful things into their lives when things aren't going their fashion.[34] The song quotes the chorus melody of "Don't Cha" (2005) past the Pussycat Dolls.[35]
Release and promotion [edit]
"Love Again" was released through Warner Records on 27 March 2020 equally the 8th track on Lipa's second studio album Hereafter Nostalgia.[36] A lyric video for information technology was released on 9 April 2020.[37] A remix of the song past Horse Meat Disco is apart on Lipa and the Blest Madonna's 28 August 2020-released, DJ Mix-crafted remix anthology Society Future Nostalgia,[38] while the original version of the remix was released for digital download and streaming on 11 September 2020.[39] It is a 1980s-styled, percussion and synth-heavy[40] [41] remix that introduces simple melodies, funk-laced instrumentals, and strutting beats with a squelchy, retro amuse; although, the "My Woman" sample is no longer heard.[42] [43] [44] The song was the subject field of a Song Exploder volume 2 episode on Netflix, released on fifteen December 2020.[45] [46] [47]
"Love Again" was promoted to radios in French republic on eleven March 2021 equally the 6th single from Futurity Nostalgia.[48] The song was released for digital download and streaming globally on 4 June 2021.[12] [49] Nina Braca of Billboard noted that this release, fifteen months post-obit the release of the album, was "practically unheard of" in modernistic music era as "album cycles often come and go in every bit piffling equally a few weeks".[10] The song was sent for radio airplay in Italy on 11 June 2021.[50] On 22 June 2021, it was promoted to contemporary hit, adult contemporary and dance radio in the The states every bit a promotional unmarried.[51] The song was officially sent to contemporary hit radio in the country on half-dozen July and adult contemporary radio on 26 July 2021.[52] [53] It was promoted with two more remixes: the 1 October 2021-released Imanbek remix and the xv October 2021-released Garabatto remix.[54] [55]
Critical reception [edit]
Elly Watson of DIY praised the use of the "My Woman" sample, calling them "goosebump-inducing,"[56] while musicOMH 'due south Nick Smith stated they has a "slapping effect." Smith went on to telephone call the song a "highlight" and compared information technology to Madonna'due south Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005).[57] Writing for Stereogum, Chris DeVille thought the song was reminiscent of Vicki Sue Robinson's "Plow the Beat Around"(1976),[35] while Jeffrey Davies' review for Spectrum Culture saw him compare it to "I Feel Dear" (1977) past Donna Summer.[33] The Contained 's Helen Dark-brown thought that the song has Lipa's best use of a sample with the "My Woman" sample. She also named it Lipa'south "virtually romantic song" to date,[xx] while David Levesley's GQ review saw him calling the song her "most powerfully pro-love song to date."[58] Nylon writer Steffanee Wang viewed the song as a "Western movie's take on the feverish emotion" of love.[59]
Jonathan Wright of God Is in the Television receiver commended the "splendid" utilize of the "My Woman" sample, also equally complimenting the string organization and middle eight.[lx] In her review for The Guardian, Laura Snapes complimented Lipa for beingness awestruck in the song.[61] Slant Mag ranked "Love Again" as 2020's 25th best song,[62] and writer Sal Cinquemani praised it for demonstrating "Lipa'southward knack for wringing pathos from everyday dating woes and pouring it into sublime dance-pop." He additionally viewed the song every bit "euphoric" and a "dizzying dance-floor filler."[viii] Writing for Crack Magazine, Michael Cragg idea that the vocal is a "sky-scraping carol" that transforms into a "sophisticated, dancefloor-gear up bop."[16] From her review in Billboard, Bianca Gracie saw that the utilize of strings add together a "jolt of nostalgia," while the lyrics see Lipa in an "out-of-trunk dearest experience." Overall, she named it Futurity Nostalgia 's sixth best runway and one of the anthology'south sultrier moments.[21]
Mike Nied of Idolator commended Lipa's "dulcet" vocals, stating they work well for this song. He connected by noting its dissimilarity to her unmarried "Don't Start Now" (2019) as well equally viewing "Dear Again" as a vulnerable moment.[eighteen] For Business organisation Insider, Callie Ahlgrim thought that Lipa's vocals "shine" on the track, while likewise calling it "cinematic."[23] In a negative review from PopMatters, Nick Malone stated that the hook doesn't "popular" the manner information technology needs to, Lipa's vocals are "non-committal," and the "My Adult female" sample does not make information technology "soar."[22] In a carve up review for the same magazine, Evan Sawdey commended the "clever" use of the "My Adult female" sample, stating it makes the song "stand out."[63] In Apr 2020, Christopher Rosa of Glamour ranked it as Lipa's sixth all-time vocal, viewing it equally the anthology's near "overtly disco" runway and "grandiose ode to falling in love against your better wishes."[fifteen]
Commercial functioning [edit]
Upon Hereafter Nostalgia 's release, "Love Again" became a relatively successful album runway across Europe. The song reached number 38 in Lithuania,[64] 107 in Portugal,[65] 86 in Romania,[66] 62 in Slovakia[67] and 90 in Spain.[68] It additionally entered at number 61 on both the Britain Singles Downloads Nautical chart and Uk Audio Streaming Chart.[69] [70] In April 2020, the Official Charts Company reported that the song was the most downloaded album track from the album in the Britain.[71] Following its release as a single, "Dearest Again" debuted at number 159 on the Billboard Global 200 chart dated xix June 2021.[72] In October of that year, the song spent its 20th week on the chart, reaching a superlative position of number 59. The song spent a full of 35 weeks on the chart.[73] On France's SNEP Singles Chart, the song debuted at number 198 on the chart dated 10 April 2021, earlier peaking at number 41 ii months subsequently and charting for 37 weeks.[74]
In the UK, "Love Again" debuted at number 96 on the United kingdom Singles Chart dated eighteen June 2021. It departed the nautical chart the post-obit week but re-entered at number 92 on the chart dated 23 July 2021. Four weeks later, the song peaked at number 51 on chart, and charted for a total of nine weeks.[75] In October 2021, it was awarded a silverish certification from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for selling 200,000 rails-equivalent units in the Great britain.[76] In Ireland, the song debuted at number 87 on the Irish gaelic Singles Chart dated eleven June 2021.[77] Two months later, the song peaked at number 36 and spent a total of 23 weeks on the chart.[78] [79] In the Wallonia region of Belgium, the vocal debuted at number 34 in May 2021, earlier peaking at the runner-up position 3 months later. It was blocked from the superlative by Ed Sheeran's "Bad Habits" (2021) and spent 27 weeks on the chart.[80] [81] In the country's Flanders region, the vocal also charted for 27 weeks, debuting at number 46 in June 2021 and peaking at number five the post-obit month.[82]
On the Canadian Hot 100, "Love Once more" debuted at number 75 on the chart dated 17 July 2021.[83] Information technology spent 22 weeks on the chart, peaking at number 11 in its 14th week.[84] In the United States, the song spent two weeks on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart before inbound the Billboard Hot 100 at number 89 in July 2021.[85] [86] In October 2021, it peaked at number 41 and spent 16 weeks charting.[87] The song additionally peaked at number sixty on Australia's ARIA Singles Chart and number 3 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[88] [89] In Germany, it charted for 18 weeks and peaked at number 44.[90] The song was certified platinum by the Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana (FIMI) for selling 70,000 track-equivalent units.[91] Information technology received the same certification in Poland past the Polish Gild of the Phonographic Industry (ZPAV) for l,000 rail-equivalent unit sales.[92]
Music video [edit]
Groundwork and release [edit]
The music video for "Dearest Again" was directed by Lope Serrano of Spanish production team Canada. Lipa contacted the production company for some other collaboration post-obit the video for her 2020 single "Physical". They were briefed with information that Lipa pictured herself on a mechanical bull for the video, it was her favourite vocal on the album and that the song was about a personal resurgence, not necessarily just in a romantic context. When writing the video, Canada attempted to gather real and anticipated rodeo elements and combine them in unexpected means. The production squad found new meanings the rodeo elements to communicate in the video, including using the clown makeup for abstruse painting strains so classical paintings could be used to connect shots. They used paintings that depicted horses, romantic raptures, hugs, portraits and hyperdynamic group compositions. Serrano decided to add egg aspects to the video as he was looking for "an unexpected rhyme to the lasso routine". He thought that the wrist movement when 1 beats eggs is like to a lasso movement. He besides wanted to illustrate the song's romantic bulletin, like the idea of "an unexpected love that appears again, something so pure and intense that seems to be only possible one time in a lifetime, similar these delicate flowers or animals that are just designed to blossom and intercourse just once and and so they dice" as well every bit the "tense connexion between the humans and their recovered feelings".[93]
The visual was filmed at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London about three weeks before its release, during rehearsals for Lipa'southward performance at the 41st Brit Awards.[94] Serrano liked the idea of shooting in one identify as it adds to the video'south cohesiveness and makes it as though the characters are existent and belong to the setting. The video's team quarantined in the hotel for a calendar week before they began filming due to restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. This gave the team time to work in the location.[93] Lipa learned the video's choreography in 45 minutes and new outfits were added for her in the midst of filming.[94] Serrano recalled that she enjoyed being on the mechanical bull that was controlled. Steve Dent helped the team with the horse and production visitor Eighty4 helped with the VFX, making it so that when the horse went invisible, in that location was however a 3D attribute with the saddle and rider. These shots were the hardest to shoot and then the team worked with the tension of the ropes attached to the horse's neck every bit well as adjusting the natural shadow of the horse.[93]
Lipa formally appear the video on 31 May 2021.[95] It premiered on YouTube on four June 2021.[96] [97] A managing director's cut version of the video was released on 28 July 2021.[98] This version features an opening of two rodeo clowns reading a script, that is lyrics of "Love Again", more than classical paintings in the editing, less dancing, more shots of the rodeo clowns, a chicken on the Television set, Lipa riding the lighting horse every bit well equally final credits that feature a rodeo clown riding the horse which has a light-green adjust on.[93] [99]
Assay and synopsis [edit]
The video opens with two title cards saying Lipa's proper name and the song title, "Beloved Over again". The visual starts out with a cowboy lid floating from a coat room to a ballroom where Lipa catches it and puts it on her head.[100] [101] She wears a zebra print bikini top, belted black denim shorts, a suede vest, a cowboy hat, a bolo necktie and chunky heeled boots while riding a mechanical bull;[102] [103] this bull afterwards becomes invisible equally a manner to brand things less emphatic and literal.[93] Intercut scenes of her riding the bull covered in LED lights and wearing a Phipps cowboy adjust containing a light-green top, bluish pants and a cowboy chapeau, also covered in LEDS, are also included,[29] [104] [105] as well as her floating in slow move while wearing Blumarine pinkish bandana crop summit with a lacy trim, a lavender hat, a butterfly chugalug buckle with diamantés, blue denim pants and hot pinkish cowboy boots.[103] [29] [105] [106] She later waves a glowing lasso in the former scene.[107] The singer is as well seen cracking eggs with different coloured yolks to afterward whisk them in another room while rodeo clowns practise the same and paint clown faces on each other with the coloured yolks while also making omelettes.[102] [108] She wears a cherry-red-and-black denim set from a collaboration between Levi and Miu Miu with a leather jacket from the latter company'due south 2011 line.[103] [106]
Back in the ballroom, Lipa square dances and line dances with rodeo clowns equally the flooring is covered in eggs. She wears Rick Owens grill osculation leather boots, camo green cargo pants, a longline brown cow print jacket and a cow-print bra; the latter three wearable items are from The Attico.[102] [103] [106] Some of the rodeo clowns also appear on invisible horses.[109] Further on, a giant egg floats in the middle of the ballroom and the rodeo clowns attempt to capture information technology with lassos. The egg is eventually as well much for them every bit it pulls them onto the floor before also becoming invisible.[29] [108] A horse covered in LEDs and then runs in around the hallways.[108] The "wild" horse scene is a metaphor for the idea of love, not being completely clear, while the egg scene adds to the metaphor past enhancing the people in the human relationship with the cowboys, ropes and equus caballus. As well, the floating egg existence captured, tensioning its delicacy, is a metaphor for the female reproduction'due south myth and the weakness of male human violence.[93] The video closes with Lipa dressed equally a rodeo clown, slow dancing with an anonymous person, with both of them wearing all white. Lipa wears a red nose and wipes some of her lipstick of the aforementioned colour onto her partners jacket.[29]
Reception [edit]
Maia Kedem of Audacy hypothesized that Lipa wearing the clown makeup at the end was a metaphor for "the clownery of falling back in beloved afterwards experiencing heartbreak", while calling the metaphor "deep".[102] Hot Printing 'south Ciaran Brennan viewed Lipa'south style in the video every bit "cowboy chic".[104] In Refinery29, Eliza Huber said that although Western tropes in fashion take been popular for a while, Lipa makes the style "feel surprisingly fresh" in the video, while as well comparing it to the video for Madonna's "Don't Tell Me" (2000).[103] Wang compared the hotel ballroom setting to The Shining (1980) while theorizing that the video documents the cast's "ho-hum decent into insanity", "putting on clown makeup to also hoedown in the edifice's empty ballroom".[59] For Grazia, Marisa Petrarca called the video "absolute gold" with Lipa embracing a "glamorous have on Western way" containing "ballsy" ensembles.[106]
For Vulture, Devon Ivie it a "surrealist country-inspired video" that her "falling in love with [Lipa] all again".[110] The staff of Wonderland said their minds "are totally diddled" with the video while calling the fashion "gorgeous" and the choreography "TikTok worthy dance routine".[29] In The A.Five. Club, Gabrielle Sanchez noted science fiction elements in the video with the invisible mechanical balderdash.[31] Similarly, Erica Gonzales of Harper'southward Bazaar thought these elements were more "surreal" while also stating that the clown makeup was the best part of the video and thought that it poked fun at the "clownery" of falling in honey knowing it could end badly.[109] In a review from Billboard, Gil Kaufman said that Lipa gets her "urban cowgal on" in the visual and thought she took a "sensual, tedious-mo ride" on the mechanical bull.[111] In Due west, Brooke Marine complemented Lipa's performance on the mechanical bull.[101]
Cinquemani thought that the main takeaway from the video was "go on falling for the wrong person and the yolk's on you" while noting its apply of special effects and praising its surreality. He went on to note that Lipa'south "disco-cowgirl getup and choreography" was similar to that of "Don't Tell Me" and Halsey's "You lot Should Be Sad" (2020).[112] The staff of Contactmusic.com said that Lipa looks like a "super-sexy Jessie Cowgirl" and praised her "natural built-in" balderdash-riding skills. They besides said that the video give the song "a whole new lease of life".[113] For Upshot, Wren Graves named the video a "campy rodeo fantasy" while commending how Lipa waves her lasso, similarly to Wonder Woman.[107] Josiah Hughes of Exclaim! stated that with the video, Lipa proves that "country and western dressup is a trend that will only not die".[114] "Love Again" won Best Pop Video at the 2021 Great britain Music Video Awards.[115]
Live performances [edit]
She performed "Love Again" for the outset fourth dimension on xxx March 2020 in a virtual functioning for Amazon Music United kingdom.[116] On 29 May 2020, she performed information technology in a charity livestream for the COVID-xix pandemic.[117] Lipa performed the song during her NPR Tiny Desk Concert, released 4 Dec 2020.[118] Lipa described the performance every bit a "special" rendition of the song, and the concert was filmed in London instead of Washington, D.C. where the concerts normally take identify due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[119] She was accompanied past iv backup singers, a bassist, a guitarist, and a pulsate machine.[120] On 19 February 2021, she performed the track during the 2021 Time 100 event along with her 2020 unmarried "Levitating".[121] Lipa performed the soft piano rendition of the song as a duet with Elton John at his AIDS Foundation Academy Award Party on 25 April 2021.[10] [122] She performed the vocal at the 41st BRIT Awards as part of her set list of a Time to come Nostalgia Medley on 11 May 2021.[123] The singer performed information technology at the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Festival on 17 September 2021.[124] Lipa performed the song at a gala for Unicef in Saint Barthélemy on New year's Eve of 2021.[125] The song was included on the setlist of Lipa'south 2022 Future Nostalgia Tour.[126]
Track listings [edit]
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Personnel [edit]
- Dua Lipa – vocals
- Koz – production, bass, drums, guitar, synthesizer
- Stuart Price – additional production, bass guitar, keyboards
- Clarence Coffee Jr. – backing vocals
- Alma Goodman – backing vocals
- Vanessa Luciano – backing vocals
- Chelcee Grimes – backing vocals[note 1]
- Drew Jurecka – baritone violin, cord arrangement, string engineering science, viola, violin
- Ash Soan – Tom Toms drums
- Matt Snell – engineering science
- Lorna Blackwood – programming, vocal product
- Cameron Gower Poole – song engineer
- Matty Green – mixing
- Chris Gehringer – mastering
- Volition Quinnell – assistant mastering
Charts [edit]
Certifications [edit]
Release history [edit]
Come across also [edit]
- List of number-one songs of the 2020s (Czech republic)
- List of German airplay number-one songs of 2021
Footnotes [edit]
- ^ In the liner notes of Future Nostalgia: The Moonlight Edition, only Clarence Coffee Jr., Alma Goodman and Vanessa Luciano are credited as backing vocalists on "Dearest Once more".[one] However, Lipa mentioned in the Song Exploder episode on the song that she can hear Chelcee Grimes' backing vocals in it.[2]
- ^ Release as a promotional unmarried
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External links [edit]
- Audio on YouTube
- Lyric video on YouTube
- Director's Cut on YouTube
- Lyrics of this song at Genius
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Again_(Dua_Lipa_song)
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