Freed from Desire | |
Cover: | Freed from desire.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Gala |
Album: | Come into My Life |
Released: | 1996 |
Genre: | Eurodance[1] |
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Prev Title: | Everyone Has Inside |
Prev Year: | 1996 |
Next Title: | Let a Boy Cry |
Next Year: | 1997 |
"Freed from Desire" is a Eurodance song by Italian singer and songwriter Gala. Produced by Maurizio Molella, Phil Jay, and David Seitz it was released in 1996 as the first single from her debut album, Come into My Life (1997). It was a hit in many European countries, reaching number one in France and Belgium. The track was released in the UK in July 1997, peaking at number two and spending eight weeks inside the top 10 and 14 weeks in total in the top 75. Gala achieved a diamond recording certification in France, a double-platinum certification in Belgium and Italy, and a triple-platinum certification in United Kingdom.
In a list of "The Top 10 Dance Tunes of the '90s" for Attitude in 2016, "Freed from Desire" was ranked at number three.[2] Melody Maker complimented its "driller-killer Europop irresistibility".[3] A reviewer from Music Week gave the song four out of five, writing, "A chart topper across Europe, this has similar appeal to Crystal Waters' "Gypsy Woman". That reached number two and, with the right exposure, this could, too."[4] Pop Rescue called it a "great" song, noting "the handclaps, the beats, drum fills, whirling synths and that bassline, and of course that catchy 'ner ner ner ner-ner ner her' section." They added it as "a fine specimen" of "90s dance".[5] Dave Fawbert from ShortList described it as an "absolute, total banger", and "a song that the Beatles would have been proud to have written."[6]
"Freed from Desire" went on to become a huge hit all over Europe, becoming the singer's most successful single. It peaked at number one in Belgium (in both Flanders and Wallonia) and France, and entered the top 10 also in Denmark (7), Iceland (9), Ireland (2), Italy (2), the Netherlands (5), Scotland (3), and the United Kingdom. In the latter, the song reached number two on the UK Singles Chart on August 3, 1997. It spent 8 weeks inside the top 10 and 14 weeks in total in the top 75, while peaking at number four on the UK Dance Singles Chart in the same period. On the Eurochart Hot 100, "Freed from Desire" also peaked within the top 10, reaching its best position as number four in December 1996. Additionally, it was a top 20 hit in Austria (16), Finland (17), Germany (14) and Switzerland (13).
The single was awarded a diamond recording certification in France, a double-platinum certification in Belgium and the United Kingdom, and a gold certification in Italy.
The accompanying music video for "Freed from Desire" was filmed in Hamburg at the Speicherstadt[7] under the direction of German director and photographer Nina Bittel.[8] It was shot in a sepia tone filter while Gala is chased around by several different men. Other scenes feature the singer driving a 1962 Austin-Healey 3000.[7]
In 2016, Gala recorded an acoustic version of "Freed from Desire" at Les Studios Saint Germain in Paris, for the movie Un homme à la hauteur directed by Laurent Tirard with Jean Dujardin.
Belgium Dance (Ultratop)[9] | 1 |
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Denmark (IFPI)[10] | 7 |
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[11] | 4 |
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[12] | 9 |
Italy (Musica e dischi)[13] | 2 |
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[14] | 65 | |
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Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[15] | 3 | |
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[16] | 60 | |
France (SNEP)[17] | 3 | |
Italy (Musica e dischi)[18] | 6 |
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[19] | 19 | |
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Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[20] | 30 | |
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[21] | 15 | |
France (SNEP)[22] | 55 | |
Germany (Official German Charts)[23] | 43 | |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[24] | 52 | |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[25] | 90 | |
UK Singles (OCC)[26] | 17 |
Freed from Desire | |
Cover: | Freed from Desire Drenchill.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Drenchill featuring Indiiana |
Released: | 2018 |
Genre: | Dance |
Length: | 3:39 |
Label: | Sony Music |
Producer: | Drenchill |
Chronology: | Drenchill |
Prev Title: | Hey Hey |
Prev Year: | 2018 |
Next Title: | Allumé Allumé |
Next Year: | 2019 |
In 2018, Drenchill released a cover of "Freed from Desire". It reached number 1 in Poland and number 4 in the Commonwealth of Independent States.
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Russia Airplay (TopHit)[27] | 17 | |
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Ukraine Airplay (TopHit)[28] | 29 |
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Russia Airplay (TopHit)[29] | 98 | |
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Ukraine Airplay (TopHit)[30] | 77 |
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CIS (TopHit)[31] | 164 | |
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Ukraine Airplay (TopHit)[32] | 145 |
The song has had a significant usage in association football, where fans from countries such as England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy etc. have made their own iterations of the song with changed lyrics.[33]
It has been used as a football chant by fans of Bohemian FC in Dublin as far back as April 2011, where at a game away to Sligo Rovers it was sung with the lyrics amended to "The Bohs have got no money, we've got a bag of E's." (Ecstasy) Reference was made to the chant in the Irish Independent at the time, who wrote "For 45 minutes the visiting fans – who clearly planned around dry Good Friday – roared out 1990s dance classic 'Freed From Desire' seemingly oblivious to their team being dismantled on the park"[34] and was recorded by Sligo Rovers fans in the opposite stand.
The chorus was used for a football chant in 2012 by Stevenage F.C. fans for winger Luke Freeman as: "Freeman's on fire, your right back is terrified!"[35] Following that, in early 2016, Newcastle United supporters adapted the song for their striker Aleksandar Mitrović, the refrain being: "Mitro's on fire, your defence is terrified", which has also been used by fans of Fulham FC after his transfer there.[36] However, Mitrović suffered poor form; the chant went viral in May of that year, as Wigan Athletic supporter Sean Kennedy uploaded on YouTube his version of "Freed from Desire" titled "Will Grigg's on Fire", in recognition of the recent goal-scoring feats of Will Grigg, a Wigan player.[37] [38] This version was recorded by dance producers Blonde under the alias DJ Kenno, and it reached No. 76 on the UK single chart.[39] [40] Fans from Northern Ireland also sang "Will Grigg's on Fire", notably during UEFA Euro 2016, as he played for Northern Ireland.[41] [42] Fans of Ireland, Wales, England, and France made their own versions of the song for their players, such as "Vardy's on Fire" and "Grizi's on Fire".[43] [44] It was later seen as the unofficial song of UEFA Euro 2016.[45]
Fans of West Ham United chant "Bowen's on fire" for Jarrod Bowen, who scored the winning goal against Fiorentina in the 2023 Europa Conference League final to win the club their first major trophy in 43 years.[46]
This goes to the same to both fans and players of Manchester City. During their win against Manchester United F.C. during the 2023 FA Cup final, players gathered around and chant "Gundo's on fire" for İlkay Gündoğan, after he scored two volleys from outside the box. A week later on the 2023 UEFA Champions League final against Inter Milan, the song was chanted again, this time round is for Rodri, who scored the only winning goal in the game. [47]
"Freed from Desire" itself was used as the unofficial anthem for the Belgian team during the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[48]
From January 2022, "Freed from Desire" was chosen via a fan poll as the post-match victory song of Melbourne Victory FC; the song will be played over AAMI Park's loudspeakers after every Melbourne Victory home win.[49]
France, England, Switzerland and Poland's national football associations chose "Freed from Desire" to be played as their goal music at the 2022 FIFA World Cup,[50] while France, New Zealand, and Switzerland chose the song to be played as their goal music at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.
In the run-up to the UEFA Euro 2024 football tournament, and during their matches at the tournament itself, Scotland fans- the " Tartan Army "- used the lyrics: "Scotland's on fire, your defence is terrified".
Gala herself has expressed support for the use of the song as a sports anthem, stating that "it’s such a beautiful thing that a song has an energy by itself":
In October 2022, a video of fans singing about Will Grigg was re-captioned "Kerch Bridge on fire, your defence is terrified!" in the aftermath of the 2022 Crimean Bridge explosion. The video gained further traction in mid-2023, with at least one news channel mistaking it for Ukrainians celebrating.[51]
During the 2022–23 Serie A, which the team would go on to win, SSC Napoli fans ironically reprised a version of the chorus with the lyrics "Italian: Vesuvio, erutta, tutta Napoli è distrutta|i=no" ("Vesuvius, erupt, all of Naples is destroyed"), previously used by rivals as hate speech against the city of Naples and its people.[52] [53]
During the 2023-24 NHL season, the Buffalo Sabres used the song as a goal song whenever JJ Peterka scored a goal. It is also used by the Nottingham Panthers as one of their goal celebration songs.
The song was included in the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.[54] [55]