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I really enjoyed recording this incredible song by Benee and Gus Dapperton.
If you want to know more about this incredible song you can read here below directly from WikiPedia:
“Supalonely” is a song by New Zealand singer Benee featuring American singer Gus Dapperton. It was initially released as a track on her second extended play Stella & Steve on 15 November 2019, later becoming the EP’s third and final single. The song gained immense popularity on the online video-sharing platform TikTok in March 2020, gaining more than 6.9 billion plays for the month. It peaked on the top 40 in over 25 countries including the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, The Netherlands and New Zealand, earning a gold certification in its second week in the latter.
The Straits Times also credited the success of “Supalonely” to be owed to those who resonated with the song’s themes at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, which were ongoing at the time of the song’s popularization.
The song was written during a month-long trip to Los Angeles. It was inspired by her breaking up with her boyfriend, and was written as a song where she could mock her own sadness. The song “Blu” from Stella & Steve was recorded the day after “Supalonely” during the Los Angeles trip, and was inspired by the same break-up.
Up to three versions of the song exist: the explicit version, the clean version which omits the f-word and replaces the b-word with “chick”, and another that completely omits Gus Dapperton’s verses and skips straight to the outro after the second chorus.
The song’s music video clocked 70 million views in June 2020, four months after its initial release. The song’s music video was described as “dreamy” and “colourful” by Billboard. Emily Rose of Ones to Watch dubbed the music video as “a technicolor dream” and wrote that Benee “shows off some killer dance moves while proving that you can still have a great time all on your own.” Rose Riddell of Coup de Maine simply wrote that the music video features Benee “dancing around a house and chilling in a bathtub” before shouting out the lyric “Now I’m in the bathtub crying.” The singer herself said on the video, “It starts with me being a lonely teen at home then turns into this weird dreamscape, where I end up dancing around with Gus.”
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#drumcover #benee #supalonely
I really enjoyed recording this incredible song by Benee and Gus Dapperton.
If you want to know more about this incredible song you can read here below directly from WikiPedia:
“Supalonely” is a song by New Zealand singer Benee featuring American singer Gus Dapperton. It was initially released as a track on her second extended play Stella & Steve on 15 November 2019, later becoming the EP’s third and final single. The song gained immense popularity on the online video-sharing platform TikTok in March 2020, gaining more than 6.9 billion plays for the month. It peaked on the top 40 in over 25 countries including the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, The Netherlands and New Zealand, earning a gold certification in its second week in the latter.
The Straits Times also credited the success of “Supalonely” to be owed to those who resonated with the song’s themes at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, which were ongoing at the time of the song’s popularization.
The song was written during a month-long trip to Los Angeles. It was inspired by her breaking up with her boyfriend, and was written as a song where she could mock her own sadness. The song “Blu” from Stella & Steve was recorded the day after “Supalonely” during the Los Angeles trip, and was inspired by the same break-up.
Up to three versions of the song exist: the explicit version, the clean version which omits the f-word and replaces the b-word with “chick”, and another that completely omits Gus Dapperton’s verses and skips straight to the outro after the second chorus.
The song’s music video clocked 70 million views in June 2020, four months after its initial release. The song’s music video was described as “dreamy” and “colourful” by Billboard. Emily Rose of Ones to Watch dubbed the music video as “a technicolor dream” and wrote that Benee “shows off some killer dance moves while proving that you can still have a great time all on your own.” Rose Riddell of Coup de Maine simply wrote that the music video features Benee “dancing around a house and chilling in a bathtub” before shouting out the lyric “Now I’m in the bathtub crying.” The singer herself said on the video, “It starts with me being a lonely teen at home then turns into this weird dreamscape, where I end up dancing around with Gus.”
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