Minefields | |
Cover: | MinefieldsCoverArt.png |
Caption: | Official standard cover art |
Type: | Single |
Artist: | Faouzia and John Legend |
Ep: | Citizens |
Recorded: | 2020 |
Genre: | Pop[1] |
Producer: | Johnny Goldstein |
Chronology: | Faouzia |
Prev Title: | How It All Works Out (Stripped) |
Prev Year: | 2020 |
Next Title: | Don't Tell Me I'm Pretty |
Next Year: | 2021 |
"Minefields" is a song recorded by Moroccan-Canadian singer-songwriter Faouzia and American singer-songwriter John Legend, released on October 29, 2020, by Atlantic Records and Artist Partner Group as a digital single.[2] [3] The song's lyrics were written by Faouzia and Ali Tamposi, while the musical composition was done by Charlie Puth, Sam Martin, Jeff Halatrax, and J-kash and production by Johnny Goldstein.[4] [5] The official music video premiered on January 28, 2021, via the official YouTube channel of Faouzia.
The sentimental ballad song was structured in the key of C♯ minor and splendidly showcased Faouzia's upper belting range and Legend's baritone vocals. Faouzia's vocal range in the song spans from C#3 to G#5, three octaves sung interchangeably in chest and mixed registers. The lyrics expressed the grief of two lovers after parting ways and the need to come back as to what initially was. They have to walk through minefields to get to each other and as minefields were planted with explosive mines, they have to endeavour on the deadly odyssey as one tiny mistake of stepping on a mine would prompt them immediate death. Faouzia talked about the song and said:
The official music video was officially released on January 28, 2021, via the official YouTube channel of Faouzia. Directed by Emmy-award winner Kyle Cogan, he captured Faouzia and Legend performing the duet in a minefield.[6] According to Faouzia, she met Legend for the first time at the set of the music video, having worked on the song together remotely. She said working together with Legend was an "incredible experience".[7]
Faouzia dedicated the music video to Ryan Brady, Atlantic Records' Vice President of Marketing, who was killed in a car accident at age 34, in Los Angeles in December 2020. She stated, "Sadly, we lost my dear friend and important part of that team, Ryan Brady, at the end of 2020. This video is dedicated to his memory and the joy he brought to so many of us".
The song peaked at number 45 on Canadian Billboard Digital Chart, at number 43 on French SNEP singles chart,[8] and on the Ultratip in French Belgian market peaking at number 44 in the bubbling under chart.[9]
Credits adapted from Tidal.