Girls (The 1975 song)
"Girls" is a song by English indie rock band The 1975, originally recorded by the band for their eponymous debut album, The 1975. It appears as the eleventh track on the album. The song impacted contemporary hit radio in the United Kingdom on 11 November 2013 as the album's fourth single. A music video for "Girls" was released on 23 October 2013.
Music video
The official music video for "Girls" was released on 23 October 2013.[3] It follows the video for "Sex", which changed the art style of the band's music videos that were originally monochrome. Rather than reverting to the black-and-white style, the band decided to continue making music videos in color. Speaking about the music video, lead singer and guitarist Matt Healy said:
When we released our last video ['Sex'], people really reacted to the fact that it was in colour. There was a lot of conjecture and talk surrounding it - due to the fact that it was an unexpected stylistic change. It was brought to our attention that certain people thought we were 'conforming to a record company's wishes' along with other expected and unexpected clichés. Obviously this couldn't be further from the truth, we are lucky enough to be surrounded by a group of individuals whose mantra centres on facilitating our creative wishes, we found the whole idea of us being told what to do fascinating. The story of the band who suffer at the hands of a record label shortly after a delirious rise is a tale as old as time. So we kinda wanted to make a tongue-in-cheek video about it. Twinned with our love of '80s pop, its innocence, grandiosity and conceptual ideas in music videos – we wanted to make a video about a record label's attempt at enforced conformity. We got our mate Adam down to a studio in Los Angeles at the start of our USA tour, got four models and made a video about us not wanting to make a video.[4]
Track listing
1. |
"Girls" (Radio edit) |
3:26 |
2. |
"Girls" (Instrumental) |
4:14 |
3. |
"Girls" (Album version) |
4:14 |
Total length: |
8:43 |
Personnel
Adapted from The 1975 liner notes.[5]
- The 1975
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- Additional personnel
- Mike Crossey – producer
- Mike Spink – engineer
- Robin Schmidt – mastering
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Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Release history
References