Final Warning (song)

"Final Warning"
Single by Skylar Grey
from the album Don't Look Down
Released April 16, 2013
Format Digital download
Recorded 2013
Genre Pop
Length 3:41
Songwriter(s)
Skylar Grey singles chronology
"C'mon Let Me Ride"
(2012)
"Final Warning"
(2013)
"Wear Me Out"
(2013)

"C'mon Let Me Ride"
(2012)
"Final Warning"
(2013)
"Wear Me Out"
(2013)

Final Warning is the second single released by the American recording artist Skylar Grey for her second studio album Don't Look Down. The song was written by Alexander Grant and Grey, and produced by Grant.

Background

While Skylar Grey was living in a cabin in Oregon, she said that she was coming into a new version of herself.[1] Grey said she wrote "Final Warning" in that cabin the same week she had written the chorus to "Love the Way You Lie."[2] The song is also about the same relationship as Love the Way You Lie. Final Warning took two hours to write, according to Grey.[3]

Critical reception

Sam Lansky from Idolator described the song as "a skittering midtempo ballad that’s not playful or ironic — it’s just dark" and compared its lyrics to Grey's biggest hit as a songwriter, "Love the Way You Lie".[4]

Track listings

Digital download
  1. "Final Warning" - 3:41
Remixes Versions
  1. "Final Warning" (Faustix & Imanos Remix)[5] - 3:22
  2. "Final Warning" (MisterMike Remix featuring Thurz)[6] - 5:10
  3. "Final Warning" (featuring Corey Pieper & Nathan Allan)[7] - 3:29

Music video

A lyric video for the song was released on April 17 in Skylar Grey's VEVO account. On May 13, Grey released the official musical video, which "tells the story of a mistress whose lover attempts to put her to rest for good, so he can live happily ever after with his pretty blond wife. However, Grey, who plays the other woman, resurfaces, and confronts her would-be murderer at home, in front of his family during his birthday party".[8] The music video has over 3.5 million views.

Charts

Chart (2013) Peak
position
Ukraine 15

References

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