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"Crying in the Club"
Song

"Crying in the Club" is the debut solo single by Cuban-born American singer and songwriter Camila Cabello. It was released as the lead single on May 19, 2017 for her debut studio album The Hurting. The Healing. The Loving. (2017).[1][2] Its music video premiered the same date. The song was written by Cabello, Sia, and its producers Benny Blanco, Cashmere Cat and Happy Perez.

Background and release

Cabello previously collaborated with producers Benny Blanco and Cashmere Cat on the latter's song "Love Incredible", recorded in May 2016. Following Cabello's departure from the girl group Fifth Harmony, and after years of writing in her downtime, she began writing songs in earnest for her debut. In February 2017, during a writing session with Blanco, singer-songwriter Sia conceived the concept for a demo, and both composed the song. After Blanco offered her "Crying in the Club", Cabello rewrote the song's bridge and recorded the track. "It had a message about healing through the power of music," she said later, "That theme was a key part of what I wanted for my album."[3]

The song was released on May 19, 2017 to digital music stores and streaming services, following several music collaborations by Cabello, including "Bad Things" with Machine Gun Kelly–which reached the top 10 on several Billboard charts. "Crying in the Club" was serviced to US contemporary hit radio on May 23, 2017.[4]

Composition

"Crying in the Club" is a mid-tempo pop and dance track,[5][6] featuring a "subdued" minor-key dance groove[7] and dancehall-inspired beat.[8] Some critics described it as a tropical track.[9] Lyrically, the song contains themes of the healing powers of music and dancing your heartbreak away.[10] The song samples Christina Aguilera's "Genie in a Bottle", written by David Frank, Steve Kipner and Pamela Sheyne.[6] The song is written in the key of F♯ minor,[11] with Cabello's vocals spanning from the low note of E3 to the high note of F♯5.

Critical reception

Billboard's Joe Lynch opined the song "demonstrates just enough vocal flair for the former Fifth Harmony star to escape the more generic tropes of top 40,"[5] while in Rolling Stone, Ryan Reed noted Cabello "finds emotional redemption" in the song.[7] Editors from Rap-Up wrote "the song blends island flavors with intense pop sounds, making it a dance-ready soundtrack for optimism."[12] Anna Gaca of Spin described the song as a "dancehall-inspired beat that bears a passing resemblance to Sia's 'Cheap Thrills'."[8] Idolator writer Mike Wass called the song a "moody, mid-tempo bop", and opined, "the 20-year-old followed Sia's demo a little too closely. She's almost unrecognizable and that’s worrying for something trying to establish their independence."[13]

Music video

Directed by Emil Nava, the song's accompanying music video was released on May 19, 2017. The clip opens in black and white with Cabello standing against a brick wall, dancing through the fog and soaking in a tub as she performs the song "I Have Questions", before transitioning into the song itself with the singer getting loose in a crowded club. The video has received positive reviews.[14] Writing for Billboard, Gil Kaufman related the concept to Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.[6] In Rolling Stone, Ryan Reed opined the video "mirrors the song's emotional journey. It opens with black-and-white shots of the singer crying and reclining in a bathtub before exploding with color in the nightclub."[7]

Live performances

Cabello performed the song live for the first time at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards on May 21. The singer started her performance by singing "I Have Questions" before transitioning into "Crying in the Club". Wearing sparkly gold attire, Cabello danced amid male backup dancers and drummers as fires burned behind them.[14] The singer also performed the song on Britain's Got Talent on May 31,[9] and at the 2017 iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards on June 18.[15] Cabello delivered a "stripped-back" acoustic rendition on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on June 22. Idolator's Mike Wass considered it "her best live performance yet."[16]

Charts

Chart (2017) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[17] 45
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[18] 54
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders)[19] 3
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia)[20] 18
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[21] 33
Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[22] 37
France (SNEP)[23] 49
Invalid chart entered Germany2 57
Hungary (Single Top 40)[24] 40
Hungary (Stream Top 40)[25] 32
Ireland (IRMA)[26] 18
Italy (FIMI)[27] 74
Lebanon (Lebanese Top 20)[28] 10
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[29] 61
New Zealand Heatseekers (RMNZ)[30] 2
Portugal (AFP)[31] 13
Scotland (OCC)[32] 19
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[33] 85
Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[34] 27
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[35] 50
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[36] 58
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[37] 55
UK Singles (OCC)[38] 20
US Billboard Hot 100[39] 47
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[40] 39
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[41] 19
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[42] 33

Release history

Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various May 19, 2017 Digital download [43]
United States May 23, 2017 Contemporary hit radio Epic [4]
Rhythmic contemporary [44]

References

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