Clean Bandit Ft Demi Lovato Solo

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For another Demi Lovato song titled "Solo", see Here We Go Again (Demi Lovato album) .
2018 single by Clean Bandit featuring Demi Lovato

Demi Lovato – vocals, songwriting
Camille Purcell – backing vocals, songwriting
Grace Chatto – production, songwriting, cello, mixing
Jack Patterson – production, songwriting, guitar, mixing, synthesizer
Fred – production, songwriting, keyboard, drum programming, synthesizer
Mark Ralph – production, mixing
Tom AD Fuller – mix engineering
Stuart Hawkes – master engineering
Mitch Allan – engineering
Mike Horner – engineering
Luke Patterson – percussion
James Boyd – viola
Beatrice Philips – violin
Stephanie Benedetti – violin
Scott Cutler – songwriting (acoustic version)
Anne Preven – songwriting (acoustic version)


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Jack Patterson
Luke Patterson
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" Solo " is a song by British electronic music band Clean Bandit , featuring guest vocals from American singer Demi Lovato and pitched backing vocals from Kamille . It was written by Lovato, Kamille, Grace Chatto , Fred Gibson and Jack Patterson, and was produced by Chatto, Gibson, Patterson and Mark Ralph . The song was released on 18 May 2018 by Atlantic Records .

"Solo" was a worldwide hit. It topped the charts in seventeen countries, earned diamond certification in France and Poland, and went platinum in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

"Solo" was the most searched song on Shazam in 2018, with 9.1 million tags worldwide. [1]

The song was first revealed when a dancer posted on her Instagram Stories that she was starring in a Clean Bandit and Demi Lovato music video. [2] [3] Clean Bandit teased the song on 10 May 2018, writing on Instagram and Twitter : "Really excited to announce our new single Solo with Demi Lovato will be out 18/05." The announcement came with the song's cover art. [4] [5] Camille Purcell also disclosed in a tweet that she has been involved in the making of "Solo". [6]

Grace Chatto of Clean Bandit told the London Evening Standard that "Solo" was based on her own experience with a "difficult break-up". [7] She also revealed that the song was recorded over FaceTime because the band was unable to schedule a studio session with Lovato. "It was crazy. She was in Alabama in a studio and we were over here. You know when the connection is bad and the speed fluctuates? We couldn't hear that well, but it turned out really well." [8]

"Solo" is an upbeat EDM song about self-loving in spite of a heartbreak. [9] [10] [11] It is performed in the key of B minor in common time with a tempo of 105 beats per minute, following a progression of Bm–A–F β™― m–G and Bm–A–D–G, and Lovato's vocals span from A 3 to D 5 . [12] Described as a "summer anthem", it opens with a "buoyant production". [13] The chorus consists of a mix of synth and vocoder effects, and it bears a resemblance to Rita Ora 's " Anywhere ". [14]

"Solo" reached number one in the United Kingdom, becoming Clean Bandit's fourth UK chart-topper and Lovato's first number-one song in the nation. [15] In Australia, the song has reached number 7, giving Clean Bandit their fourth and Lovato her second top 10 entry in the country. [16] It additionally peaked at number one in Austria, the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia and Swiss Romandy, as well as the top ten in Australia, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Latvia, Lebanon, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Scotland, Singapore, Slovenia, Sweden, and Switzerland.

The song was added to the set list of the European leg of Lovato's Tell Me You Love Me World Tour . [17] Clean Bandit performed the song during their set at the Capital FM Summertime Ball along with Lovato as a special guest on 9 June 2018. [18]

The music video was released on 31 May 2018, starring the members of Clean Bandit and Demi Lovato. The video follows Clean Bandit's Grace Chatto and a "lover", actor George Todd McLachlan as they argue. As the arguments become violent, Chatto grabs her longboard and skates into town where she ends up at a laundromat. Hidden behind the washing machines in an office, she pays an attendant (Ko Hyojoo) for an unknown concoction. The video then follows Hyojoo, who skates with a longboard down the road, to retrieve this medicine which is being made for her by Jack and Luke Patterson. Before that, Luke suggests choosing the shape of a bearded dragon or a rabbit. Then they make a decision to choose the shape of a dog. In the end, with the help of the medicine, Chatto turns her abusive partner into a rainbow golden Labrador puppy. The video is briefly intercut with images of Chatto lying on a bed and a sun lounger with her face seemingly evaporating. Lovato makes brief appearances throughout in a floral top as she sings the track's vocals. [19] [20] As of December 2020, the music video has garnered over 820 million views on YouTube. A black and white acoustic version of the video was released on 15 June 2018. [21]

On 17 August 2018, a Japanese version of the video was released. This video was filmed in Kyoto and focuses on the dichotomy of trying to breakaway one's feelings and moving-on from the past with the inner-turmoil that comes along with it. The music video features a popular local dancer named Nana from the dance unit KiKiRara. Nana portrays the feeling of wanting to breakaway (dressed as a Maiko ) as well as the feeling of wanting to hang-on, portrayed as a-lady-in-a-black-costume. This music video was filmed in Japan's historical tourist sites in Kyoto, Japan . It was directed by Yutaka Obara. [22]

Credits adapted from Tidal and YouTube . [23] [21]

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.







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