Double Life (Pharrell Williams song) explained

Double Life
Cover:File:Double-Life-Pharrell.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Pharrell Williams
Released:June 14, 2024
Length:3:10
Producer:Pharrell Williams
Chronology:Pharrell Williams
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"Double Life" is a song written, produced, and performed by American musician Pharrell Williams. Originally previewed on Williams's YouTube channel on May 8, the song was released by Columbia Records as a single for the soundtrack of the film Despicable Me 4 on June 14, 2024.

An orchestral song, it was met with generally positive reviews. Many critics and listeners perceived the song as a diss track by Williams towards rapper Drake, and highlighted the unusual placing yet fitting incorporation of the song into the Despicable Me 4 soundtrack.

Release

On May 8, 2024, Williams previewed a 30-second snippet of the song's bridge on his YouTube channel.[1] On June 14, 2024, Williams officially released the full song as a single ahead of its appearance in the film Despicable Me 4.

Critical reception

Writing for Uproxx, Derrick Rossignol observed that "the tune isn’t as general and movie-agnostic as something like "Happy". He praised the song's groove and especially its refrain about Gru, calling it "actually catchy as hell". He concluded, "This probably won’t be a world-changing single like "Happy", but it’s in the upper tier of kids movie soundtrack fare". Michael Saponara said in Billboard, "it's easy to imagine "Double Life" and the catchy chorus cooked up by Pharrell finding its way into Gru’s adventures".

Writing for Rolling Stone, Larisha Paul noted the prominent bassline in the song, and assessed that it has "a bit of a menacing and existential edge". Tom Breihan writes for Stereogum, "[The song] isn’t about being happy, which means it’s probably not going to be another "Happy". Instead, it's about keeping secrets, which is just as universal but which makes it less appropriate for heavy birthday-party rotation. It seems fine? I don’t know." He mentioned Williams's previous music for the franchise, bemoaning the potential for the song to see popularity among the film's younger audience.

Many critics and listeners interpreted the song as a diss track towards Canadian rapper Drake, with whom Williams has had prior, as-of-then unspoken-of conflicts. HotNewHipHops Danilo Castro pointed out Williams's friendship with Drake's rival Pusha T, and singling out the bars "Lie detector time", "Hey, what are you hiding?" "Nothin' wrong bein' private... Make sure it ain't wrong" as being a direct retaliation against Drake. Castro furthermore commented it was "wild" having a diss track appear in the soundtrack for a children's movie. Ahmad Davis of Rap-Up observed the same possible intent, noting the history between the two. Davis highlighted Drake's purchase of several of Williams's jewelry items and gold PlayStation Portable at an estate sale, and his subsequent mention of the purchases in his 2024 diss track "Family Matters", similarly noting the lyrical content as an indirect jab at Drake as a response to earlier remarks by the rapper. Complexs Jaelani Turner-Williams recalled the two's past disagreements, calling back to Drake's initial provocations towards Williams on Travis Scott's "Meltdown" in 2023, and how Williams had as-of-yet not directly addressed their conflict. He pointed out that noted rival Kendrick Lamar is set to star in Williams's upcoming Lego biopic film Piece by Piece (2024).

Credits and personnel

Adapted from YouTube.[1]

Musicians

Technical personnel

Charts

Chart (2024)! scope="col"
Peak
position
Australia Hip Hop/R&B (ARIA)[2] 23
Ireland (IRMA)[3] 52
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[4] 27

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Williams . Pharrell . Double Life (From "Despicable Me 4") (Preview) . May 8, 2024 . . June 3, 2024 .
  2. Web site: ARIA Top 40 Hip Hop/R&B Singles Chart. Australian Recording Industry Association. August 19, 2024. August 16, 2024.
  3. Web site: IRMA – Irish Charts: Week 33, 2024. Irish Recorded Music Association. August 17, 2024.
  4. Web site: NZ Hot Singles Chart. Recorded Music NZ. July 22, 2024. July 19, 2024.