M.I.A | |
Cover: | MIACherLloydCover.png |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Cher Lloyd |
Released: | 11 October 2019 |
Recorded: | Tileyard London |
Genre: | |
Length: | 2:37 |
Label: | |
Producer: | Joznez |
Prev Title: | Don't Lose Love |
Prev Year: | 2019 |
Next Title: | Lost |
Next Year: | 2020 |
"M.I.A" is a song by English singer Cher Lloyd. Released on 11 October 2019,[2] under Universal Music Group, the song is the official lead single of her upcoming third studio album, following her comeback "None Of My Business" in October 2018. An accompanying video directed by Raja Virdi was premiered on YouTube on the day of the song's release.[3]
Lloyd began teasing the song on 3 October 2019 by posting cryptic images of the acronym on her social media spelling out the title.[4] In an interview with Euphoria, Lloyd stated that "the whole concept behind that song was being at a party that you really really don't want to be at, but you want to be with that person and you'd rather be anywhere else if it means that you get to be with that person".[5]
Lloyd embarked on a week-long radio tour in the UK from 10–17 November 2019, where she did acoustic sessions and interviews in promotion of the song. In terms of live performances, she performed the song live once at the German TV show ZDF-Fernsehgarten on 13 October 2019.[6]
The song failed to achieve much chart success at all due to poor promotion, however it did spend 4 weeks on Ultratop Wallonia under top 50 chart.
Lilly Pace of Billboard stated "The infectious new song recounts the singer's time at a bad party, where she asks someone she has her eye on to run away with her."[7] Writing for Idolator Mike Neid stated: "'M.I.A', [Lloyd's] latest is a bright anthem that finds her convincing a potential partner to leave a party. And she makes a damn good case. 'Let's make a quick getaway. This party's shit anyway. Or we could go M.I.A.'"[8]
The official video to the single premiered on YouTube the day of the song's release. It was shot at the Barbican Estate.[9] The music video depicts Lloyd performing choreography with backup dancers on different settings of the Barbican. The video was produced by Phase Films and directed by Raja Virdi.[10] In an interview with Billboard, Cher stated "This song is a mood, it's about capturing a feeling. I wanted the video to mirror exactly that. I wanted the vibe to feel playful, expressive, and fun. Every look gives a great insight into who I am and my personality."[11]
Digital download / streaming
Digital download / streaming (Cahill Edit)
Credits adapted from YouTube Music.[12]
Various | 11 October 2019 | Original | Universal | |||
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Various | 20 October 2020 | Cahill Remix | Universal, 3 Beat | [13] |