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"Redrum"
Single by Sorana and David Guetta
Released20 January 2022
GenreDance-pop
Length2:52
LabelAtlantic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Sorana singles chronology
"Drowning"
(2019)
"Redrum"
(2022)
David Guetta singles chronology
"Permanence"
(2022)
"Redrum"
(2022)
Music video
"Redrum" on YouTube

"Redrum" (stylized as "redruM"; palindrome for "Murder") is a song by Romanian singer and songwriter Sorana and French disc jockey David Guetta, released for digital download and streaming on 20 January 2022 by Atlantic Records. It was written by Jeffrey Bhasker, Mikkel Cox, Thomas Eriksen, Tobias Frederiksen, Guetta, Malik Jones, Mr Hudson, Julia Karlsson, Scott Mescudi, Benjamin McIldowie, Sorana, Anton Rundberg, Rollo Spreckley, Giorgio Tuinfort, Kanye West and Ernest Wilson, while the production was handled by Toby Green, Guetta and Mike Hawkins. A dance-pop track about a love triangle and one's resulting heartbreak from it, "Redrum" interpolates the refrain of West's 2008 song "Heartless".

Music critics gave positive reviews of "Redrum" upon its release, praising its catchiness, Sorana's vocal delivery and the production. An accompanying music video was uploaded to Guetta's YouTube channel simultaneously with the single's release. Directed by Andra Marta, Alexandru Mureșan and Cristina Poszet, it portrays Sorana being chased by a clone of herself through the hallways of a hotel. Observers likened the visual and the singer's outfit to the 1980 psychological horror film The Shining and fictional superheroine Sailor Moon, respectively. Commercially, "Redrum" peaked at number 26 in Croatia.

Background and composition

"Redrum" interpolates Kanye West's (pictured in 2008) "Heartless" (2008), something West personally gave his permission to.[1]

Sorana, a Romanian singer and songwriter, has left her native country to pursue a musical career and relocated to London and then Los Angeles. Her portfolio as a songwriter includes the commercially successful singles "Takeaway" (2019) by the Chainsmokers, Illenium and Lennon Stella, "OMG What's Happening" (2020) by Ava Max, and "Heartbreak Anthem" (2021) by Galantis, David Guetta and Little Mix. Furthermore, Sorana has also collaborated with artists such as Alan Walker on "Lost Control" (2018).[1]

"Redrum", her debut single under Atlantic Records, was released for digital download and streaming on 20 January 2022, in collaboration with fellow lead artist Guetta.[2] It was written by Jeffrey Bhasker, Mikkel Cox, Thomas Eriksen, Tobias Frederiksen, Guetta, Malik Jones, Mr Hudson, Julia Karlsson, Scott Mescudi, Benjamin McIldowie, Sorana Păcurar (Sorana), Anton Rundberg, Rollo Spreckley, Giorgio Tuinfort, Kanye West and Ernest Wilson, while the production was handled by Toby Green, Guetta and Mike Hawkins.[3] West personally approved an interpolation of the refrain of his 2008 song "Heartless" in "Redrum", for which he, Jones, Mescudi and Wilson received credits.[1][3] "Redrum", the song's title, is a palindrome for "Murder" that originates from a scene in the 1980 psychological horror film The Shining.[1][4][5] Musically, "Redrum" is a dance-pop track backed by "Guetta's signature driving bass lines and huge synths".[1][6] Regarding its meaning, Sorana stated:

"['Redrum'] tells the story of two people falling in love with the same person. In the end, one will be happy in love and the other one will be heartbroken. In the lyrics, I compare the pain of heartbreak to a murder because in my experience, heartbreaks have been tough and hard to get over. The song is an ironic take on how people dramatically react to heartbreak. Love comes and goes so we might as well enjoy it while it lasts."[1][7]

On 4 February 2022, a MistaJam remix of "Redrum" was released.[8] Nicole Pepe of We Rave You thought that it "breathes a new life into the original by adding more hypnotic and spacey synths, and an edgy faster tempo"; she further noticed "a darker underlying tone" and "early 2000's EDM vibes".[9] Robin Schulz also issued a remix on 16 February 2022, with Dancing Astronaut's Rachel Narozniak labelling it as a "beat-driven take on [the] original [that] maintains the easy-listening appeal present [...] but picks up the pace just slightly".[10]

Critical reception

Upon release, "Redrum" received positive reviews from music critics. While Michael Major of BroadwayWorld called it an "inescapably catchy bop",[1] We Rave You's Ellie Mullins thought that "the heartbreak [in the song's lyrics] is perfectly conveyed through the passion of [Sorana's] stunning vocals. Completing the track and putting the cherry on top, Guetta creates a passionate and intricate soundscape that allows for [her] talents to shine to their fullest ability".[4] Nassim Aziki, writing for Fun Radio, noticed a "powerful chorus" and a "terribly beautiful voice" that resembled that of Sia.[11] Another editor from the same publication highlighted similarities between "Redrum" and "Dangerous" (2014) and "Flames" (2018) from Guetta's catalogue.[12] CelebMix commended the song, writing that it "beautifully showcases Sorana's knack for catchy hooks and artful storytelling as well as [...] Guetta's ability to craft sleek productions. This one's made to be played over and over again and will get stuck in your head for a while".[6]

Music video

An accompanying music video was uploaded to Guetta's YouTube channel on 20 January 2022. It was directed by Andra Marta, Alexandru Mureșan and Cristina Poszet, while Mureșan was also hired as the director of photography and Nicoleta Darabană as Sorana's double.[13] The clip opens with a fuzzy television screen displaying the song's title. Sorana is seen lying next to it on the floor of a room with pulsating lights and pop art of Guetta; as she nears the television, she is being grabbed into it by her mouth by a clone of herself. Sorana subsequently finds herself in a hallway of a 1980s-styled hotel along with her clone, who wears a white outfit, neon blue braids and long nails, and who carries a knife in her hands that are covered by a pink liquid. The clone proceeds into chasing Sorana through the hallway which displays further portraits of Guetta. Although Sorana runs away and hides, they eventually meet and fight on top of each other. The singer is then portrayed in a bathtub with pink liquid wherein she drowns, before the video ends with a shot of Sorana in the room shown at the beginning; her hands and outfit are covered with the pink liquid.[13][14]

Observers likened the hotel shown during the clip to The Shining and Sorana's appearance to that of the fictional superheroine Sailor Moon.[1][15][16] While Major called the video "dark and twisted",[1] Aziki thought the singer's outfit was "very extravagant".[11] Rachel Kupfer, writing for EDM.com, opined that the clone was the "murderous new girlfriend" of Sorana's ex, and further stated that the "cotton candy-colored" visual had "futuristic, alien-like fashion and [...] dramatics [that] are off the charts".[14] An editor of CelebMix spoke highly of the clip, naming it "probably one of the most aesthetically-pleasing music videos we have seen over the last couple of months".[6]

Track listing

  • Official versions[A]
  1. "Redrum" — 2:52
  2. "Redrum" (MistaJam Remix) — 3:03
  3. "Redrum" (Robin Schulz Remix) — 2:56

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Spotify and YouTube.[3][13]

Songwriting and technical credits
  • Jeffrey Bhasker – songwriter
  • Ron Cabiltes – sample clearance
  • Pedro Calloni – vocal mix
  • Mikkel Cox – songwriter
  • Scott Desmarais – mix engineer assistant
  • Thomas Eriksen – songwriter
  • Robin Florent – mix engineer assistant
  • Tobias Frederiksen – songwriter
  • Chris Galland – mix engineer
  • Toby Green – producer
  • David Guetta – songwriter, producer
  • Mike Hawkins – producer
  • Jeremie Inhaber – mix engineer assistant
  • Malik Jones – songwriter
  • Mr Hudson – songwriter
  • Julia Karlsson – songwriter
  • Michelle Mancini – mastering
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing
  • Scott Mescudi – songwriter
  • Benjamin McIldowie – songwriter
  • Sorana Păcurar – vocals, songwriter
  • Madalin Roșioru – vocal engineering
  • Anton Rundberg – songwriter
  • Rollo Spreckley – songwriter
  • Giorgio Tuinfort – songwriter
  • Kanye West – songwriter
  • Ernest Wilson – songwriter
  • Danny Zook – sample clearance
Music video credits
  • Dragoș Constantine – styling, costume design
  • Nicoleta Darabană – body double
  • Ilina Dumitru – hair stylist
  • Malvina Isfan – make-up artist
  • Andra Marta – director, edit
  • Alexandru Mureșan – director, director of photography, color grading
  • Hilke Muslim – styling, costume design
  • Trevor Joseph Newton – video commissioner
  • Cristina Poszet – director
  • Cătălina Stoica – nail artist

Charts

Weekly chart performance for "Redrum"
Chart (2022) Peak
position
Croatia (HRT)[18] 26

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Redrum"
Country Date Format(s) Version Label Ref.
Various 20 January 2022 Original version Atlantic
4 February 2022 MistaJam remix
17 February 2022 Robin Schulz remix

Notes

  1. ^ This acts as a summary of all digital versions of the single.[2][8][17]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Major, Michael (20 January 2022). "Sorana & David Guetta Share New Single 'redruM'". BroadwayWorld. Archived from the original on 11 February 2022. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Citations regarding the release of the original version of "Redrum" in various countries:
  3. ^ a b c "Redrum". Spotify. Archived from the original on 7 February 2022. Retrieved 17 February 2022. Note: The user may access the three dots on the right to display the credits.
  4. ^ a b Mullins, Ellie (21 January 2022). "David Guetta links up with Sorana on 'redruM': Listen". We Rave You. Archived from the original on 7 February 2022. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
  5. ^ Fogarty, Paul. "Doctor Sleep: The grim truth behind Redrum and its meaning". HITC. Archived from the original on 14 May 2021. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  6. ^ a b c "David Guetta and Sorana Join Forces On Kanye-West approved 'redruM'". CelebMix. Archived from the original on 7 February 2022. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  7. ^ "デヴィッド・ゲッタ、ソラナとのコラボレーションとなる新曲'redruM'が公開" [New song 'redruM' by David Guetta and Sorana] (in Japanese). NME Japan. 21 January 2022. Archived from the original on 11 February 2022. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  8. ^ a b c Citations regarding the release of the MistaJam remix of "Redrum" in various countries:
  9. ^ Pepe, Nicole (5 February 2022). "MistaJam drops his remix of David Guetta & Sorana's collab 'redruM': Listen". We Rave You. Archived from the original on 14 February 2022. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
  10. ^ Narozniak, Rachel (16 February 2022). "Premiere: Robin Schulz takes beat-driven approach on remix of Sorana, David Guetta's 'redruM'". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on 16 February 2022. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  11. ^ a b Aziki, Nassim (20 January 2022). "David Guetta dévoile sa nouvelle pépite 'redruM' avec Sorana" [David Guetta reveals his new song 'redruM' with Sorana] (in French). Fun Radio. Archived from the original on 11 February 2022. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  12. ^ "David Guetta: un nouveau morceau très prometteur arrive" [David Guetta: a new promising single has arrived] (in French). Fun Radio. 18 January 2022. Archived from the original on 11 February 2022. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  13. ^ a b c "Sorana and David Guetta - Redrum (Official Video)". David Guetta. 20 January 2022. Archived from the original on 14 February 2022. Retrieved 17 February 2022 – via YouTube. Note: Open the description or skip to the last scene for credits.
  14. ^ a b Kupfer, Rachel (21 January 2022). "David Guetta and Sorana Revamp 'Heartless' In Kanye-Approved Collab, 'redruM'". EDM.com. Archived from the original on 7 February 2022. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  15. ^ "'Shining' meets Kanye West: In Sorana & David Guettas 'redruM' kommt einiges zusammen" ['Shining' meets Kanye West: Many things are going on in Sorana & David Guetta's 'redruM'] (in German). Warner Music Group. 21 January 2022. Archived from the original on 7 February 2022. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
  16. ^ "David Guetta colabora en el 'sobrecogedor' single debut 'redruM' de la cantautora rumana Sorana" [David Guetta collaborated with Romanian singer-songwriter Sorana on her 'overwhelming' debut single 'redruM'] (in Spanish). MegaStar FM. 24 January 2022. Archived from the original on 24 January 2022. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  17. ^ a b Citations regarding the release of the Robin Schulz remix of "Redrum" in various countries:
  18. ^ "ARC 100" (PDF). Hrvatska radiotelevizija. 14 February 2022. Retrieved 18 January 2022.