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"Gone" is a song by British singer
Charli XCX Charlotte Emma Aitchison (born 2 August 1992), known professionally as Charli XCX, is an English singer and songwriter. Born in Cambridge and raised in Start Hill, Essex, she began posting songs on Myspace in 2008, which led to her discovery ...
and French singer
Christine and the Queens Héloïse Adélaïde Letissier (; born 1 June 1988), known professionally as Christine and the Queens and Redcar, or occasionally simply Chris, is a French singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Nantes, he started learning piano at the age o ...
. It was released on 17 July 2019 as the third single from Charli XCX's third studio album '' Charli''. The music video was released alongside the track.


Background and recording

Charli and Christine discussed the possibility of recording something together and getting to know each other for a few years before beginning the recording process for "Gone." Charli recorded the song in early 2019 in Stockholm, and after finishing it, she recorded 10 unknown tracks that she didn't end up loving until they recorded Gone. Charli chose to give the music to Christine so he could finish his verse with the chorus. The song was then forwarded to Nömak and A.G. Cook it so that they can produce it. Christine assisted Charli XCX with this song when she was experiencing writer's block. The English singer-songwriter had written a song called "Gone," but couldn't come up with a chorus. She gave Chris a sample of what she'd come up with, and within a quarter-hour, the French diva had returned a suggestion for the hook. It was just what Charli was searching for.


Theme

Charli XCX said the song is about "feeling isolated and alone in crowded rooms", as well as anxiety and "learning how to be comfortable with who you truly are".
“This song is about those situations where you are surrounded by loads of people but feel so isolated and alone. I feel like that a lot of the time in social situations. I never know what to do with myself, I feel so insecure and out of place and lost. I feel like a lot of people I know get those feelings. When it comes to me, I’ll either party through it and try to escape my feelings or I will totally cave in. The emotions that come alongside anxiety are so huge and crippling. This song is about breaking down but it’s also about breaking free. It feels like one big external scream.” - Charli on her Instagram account.


Music video

The music video for "Gone" premiered on 17 July 2019. It begins with shots of Charli and Chris struggling while tied to opposite sides of a white car atop a stage intercut with the two singing the track and dancing in a room with flashing colourful lights. At the beginning of the second verse, Chris manages to free himself before helping out Charli. As the second chorus starts, rain and smoke appear in the room as the two singers dance on the car's roof. With the beginning of the outro, the rain stops and a ring of fire emerges around the stage. The music video ends with Charli and Chris standing together with flames in front of them.


Promotion

On May 30th, 2019, Charli debuted the song with Christine during her concert at Primavera Sound. A image of her setlist with "Gone" on it was shared before she performed it live for the first time. Fans first thought it was the unreleased 2018 single "Cigarettes & Alcohol" (previously known as "Better When You're Gone"), however this was subsequently disproven when Charli tweeted a sample of her practicing Gone, proving that the two songs are distinct. On 10 July, Charli XCX revealed the track's release date through social media. Several days later, she stated that she had seen "the first edit" of the music video and called it "so good". Charli XCX and Christine debuted the track at the
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festival in May 2019. They performed the song again at
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'' to promote the release of '' Charli''. The duo performed the song on ''
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'' in September 2019 as well.


Reception

The day of the song's release, ''
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'' named the song "Best New Track". Writing for the publication, Anna Gaca said: "The song bangs like it's trying to get out of a big metal box, probably because that's how its creators are feeling: 'I feel so unstable, fucking hate these people/How they're making me feel lately,' sings Charli, with typical bluntness." She also notes that the track mixes the "bassy stutters and crackles of Charli's post-
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projects with the kinetic, bilingual funk-pop of Christine and the Queens' 2018 album ''
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''." Julia Gray of '' Stereogum'' wrote that on "Gone", "Charli does what she does best, taking retro aesthetics — '80s drums, '90s synths — and blasting them into the future." She also considered the song "a step in the right direction" compared to previous singles "
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". The website then named "Gone" the best song of the week. Speaking of the music video, Kirsten Spruch of '' Billboard'' said that it "emotes the intense feelings of empowerment, sensuality and hopelessness, all wrapped into an electrifying, four-minute long visual." She also felt that the video is "pretty much everything fans would want from the two artists". ''Pitchfork'' listed the song at number 4 for the 100 best songs of 2019 and at number 145 for the 200 best songs of the 2010s. The track was also shortlisted for
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'' ranked the song as Charli's third best song.


Track listing

Digital download #"Gone" – 4:06 Digital download – Happy Nina Kraviz Mix #"Gone" (Happy Nina Kraviz Mix) – 5:02 Digital download – Remixes #"Gone" (Devault Remix) – 5:02 #"Gone" (
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Remix) – 3:50 #"Gone" (The Wild Remix) – 3:13


Charts


Release history


References

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