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"My Trigger" is a song performed by Swedish
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band
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from their third studio album, ''
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'' (2016). Written and produced by the band, the song contains elements from J Dilla's "The Diff'rence" (2006), which samples "Fruitman" (1974) by Kool & the Gang. The writers of both compositions obtained writing credit. "My Trigger" is an
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and indie pop song, the lyrics of which speak of spending a weekend with a stripper. Lead singer
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also revealed that it comments on the sex industry in the United States. The song was released on 9 September 2016, through Jackalope and
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as the third single from ''iii''. Critical response to "My Trigger" was generally positive; the majority of critics applauded its pop sound and production, although some felt it lacked depth. The single became the band's second entry on the American
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chart, peaking at number 37. The accompanying
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was directed by Ninian Doff and depicts a dramatization of the 1962
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where
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and
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express doubts about pushing a button to start a
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. The video received positive reviews as critics praised its choreography and entertainment value.


Background

"My Trigger" was written by
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's three members, Christian Karlsson,
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and
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, for the band's third studio album, ''
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'' (2016). The instrumental is based on J Dilla's track "The Diff'rence" from his album '' Donuts'' (2006), which samples "Fruitman" by Kool & the Gang from their album ''
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'' (1974). The stems from J Dilla's albums ''Donuts'' and '' The Shining'' (2006) were made available for use while Miike Snow were working on ''iii''. Karlsson presented the instrumentals to the rest of the band and they found one that was "so inspirational". As the original instrumental is "chopped" and incoherent, Wyatt learned the piano chord progression to complete a continuous pattern that the source material lacked. He noted that the band's own version is somewhat different from the original because of this. Wyatt explained to ''
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'' that they experimented with many different samples on ''iii'', stating that they are "all pop songwriters" and they try to conceptualize songs from "as weird of a place" as possible. He added, "Our formula has been take what's great about pop songwriting and leave what's not great about some pop songwriting and present that with as complex an array of instrumental aspects we can add on the production side." Winnberg elaborated to ''
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'' on the topic of sampling, "For us, to do a song based on a J Dilla beat is, of course, a huge tribute to J Dilla, and we wish that he could be alive and hear it. And maybe even like it. It's not about taking something and running with it to build on your own success." In an interview for ''
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'', Wyatt deemed "My Trigger" the album's "best combination of song and track", elaborating on the difference of the two terms, "I think a 'song' is, like, just play it on the guitar and sing it. You look out and see thousands of covers of '
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' for example ... There are other tracks that are more reliant upon the beat."


Composition and lyrics

Musically, "My Trigger" is an
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and
indie pop Indie pop (also typeset as indie-pop or indiepop) is a music genre and subculture that combines guitar pop with DIY ethic in opposition to the style and tone of mainstream pop music. It originated from British post-punk in the late 1970s and sub ...
song with a hip hop groove and influences of "old-school
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". Instrumentation is provided by bass guitar, organ, piano and
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. Wyatt uses a
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vocal style throughout the song. It includes a section with electronically manipulated vocals, which "sounds like a squirrel is ... having a seizure", according to Michael Pementel of ''
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''. Wyatt told ''
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'' that "My Trigger" has an almost identical sound to a composition from his unreleased 1993 solo album. He also said it recalls the music he made with Greg Kurstin in the 1990s, while in a band called Funkraphiliacs. The lyrics of "My Trigger" came about when Karlsson came up with the line "I saw you licking a dollar bill". Wyatt then went with the idea and wrote about a "lost weekend with a stripper". He previously dated a stripper, which inspired the single "
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" from the band's debut album ''
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'' (2009), but he told ''
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'' that the narration of "My Trigger" is "totally fictional". He stated that the song is meant to convey a deeper meaning about the sex industry in the United States, "You can say some things that feel kind of truthful, or that are a little bit more controversial, inside of a song that's about something very simplistic." He commented that the lyrical interpretation is up to the listener, stating that the public "can dive in and maybe get something to think about in the lyrics" or just enjoy the beat. Critic Dave Simpson of ''
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'' deemed the phrase "Pull my trigger" to be "laden with innuendo", while Paul Carr of ''PopMatters'' wrote that it contains "the most unsubtle innuendo since
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asked to squeeze his lemon".


Release and reception

Miike Snow launched a remix competition in collaboration with '' Earmilk'' and ''Wavo'' on 23 August 2016, where participants submitted self-produced remixes of "My Trigger". The winner received synths by Teenage Engineering and shoutouts on the band's social media. "My Trigger" was released through Jackalope Recordings and
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as the third single from ''iii''. A digital EP containing five remixes was made available on 9 September 2016. The single debuted and peaked at number 37 on the American
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chart. It spent four weeks on the chart in total, and became the band's second entry there following "
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". "My Trigger" was met with generally positive reviews from critics. Eight different writers reviewed and rated the song on behalf of ''PopMatters'' as part of the magazine's "Singles Going Steady" series. The song averaged 7.13 out of 10, with individual scores ranging from 4 to 10. Adriane Pontecorvo deemed it "the perfect pop song", and Scott Zuppardo described it as "hell of a jam". Chris Ingalls called it "catchy, fun, and unique", commenting that the single "incorporates lovely effects and production that seem somewhat experimental but still have a lovely pop sheen". William Sutton described it as a "fun slice of light hearted pop" and wrote, "The electronically manipulated vocals can be slightly grating at times but this is still a good track."
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's staff reviewer Rudy K. perceived "My Trigger" as a "genuinely great addition" to the band's catalog and commended its position as the opening track of ''iii''. Ben Hogwood of ''musicOMH'' viewed it as "almost as good" as "Genghis Khan" and felt the J Dilla sample is "screwed up brilliantly". Kat Bein of ''
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'' called the song "captivating" and argued it "could use a little kick" if it were to be played in dance clubs, praising the Higher Self remix included on the digital release, "This remix is all the things we love about 'My Trigger' with a hefty injection of kick drum and synthetic flourishes." '' DIY'' critic David Beech felt "My Trigger", along with two other album tracks, "possess a pop pomp that's been hinted at only slightly in the past". He concluded, "Though there's a definite confidence in their composition, they certainly feel less organic, more contrived than before." ''
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'' Rachel Brodsky was critical in her review, stating that the song "lives in the upper register but ends up suggesting the unappealing prospect of Gnarls Barkley cutting an
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record". Writing for ''PopMatters'', Andrew Paschal felt it lacked "sonic depth", asserting, "While catchy, the song comes across as a factory-produced collection of hooks arbitrarily pasted together with no overarching concept or emotional nuance to guide it."


Music video

Ninian Doff directed the accompanying
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for "My Trigger". Doff also directed the visual for ''iii'' previous single "Genghis Khan", starring actors Edward Hayes Neary and Adam Jones. The two actors returned for the "My Trigger" video, this time portraying American President
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(Hayes Neary) and Soviet leader
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(Jones) in a dramatization of the 1962
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. Doff described the visual as "an apparently very serious political drama about the Cuban Missile Crisis which starts spiraling into a sort of hallucinatory musical". Patrick Meller provided the video's cinematography and Supple Nam created the choreography. It was produced by Pulse Films, with Russ Hallard as editor, Rik Green as producer and Tim Gibson as production designer. The video begins in the
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, where President Kennedy is pressured by his cabinet to hit a red "launch nukes" button. Kennedy is anxious of the decision, and the scenery cuts to his fantasy where
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(Fran Dearlove) dances seductively atop an oversized red button, tempting him to push it. Meanwhile, in the
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, Soviet leader Krushchev is faced with the same decision as his cabinet presents a red button. The two leaders break out in a choreographed dance number before they decide to call each other. Deciding not to push the button, they then return to their respective cabinets, where white doves emerge from their mouths and clothing as they enter the room. The video premiered on 22 August 2016 on Miike Snow's
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channel. Commentators had positive remarks regarding the video. Gabriel Aikins of '' Substream Magazine'' wrote that Miike Snow continues the trend of releasing "great videos" and concluded, "The video is a bizarre and delightful mix of historical drama and stage musical". Pementel of ''PopMatters'' called the video "hilarious" and applauded its choreography. Bein, writing for ''Billboard'', characterized it as a "beautifully-entertaining video". The video received a
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nomination for Best Pop Video (International). The band's video for "Genghis Khan" ultimately took home the prize.


Track listing

*Digital EP – Remixes #"My Trigger" (Olin Batista remix) – 4:11 #"My Trigger" (Higher Self remix) – 3:43 #"My Trigger" (Imad Royal remix) – 2:59 #"My Trigger" (Klyne remix) – 3:09 #"My Trigger" (Indiginis remix) – 3:57


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the ''iii'' liner notes. *Songwriting – Christian Karlsson,
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,
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,
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, Dennis Thomas, George Brown, Robert Mickens, Robert "Kool" Bell, Ronald Bell, Robert Westfield, Claydes Charles Smith *Production – Miike Snow *Vocals – Andrew Wyatt *Bass – Pontus Winnberg *Keyboard – Pontus Winnberg, Andrew Wyatt *Piano – Andrew Wyatt *Engineering – Johannes Raassina *Mixing – Niklas Flyckt, Miike Snow *Mastering – Tom Coyne, Randy Merrill


Charts


Release history


References


External links

* {{authority control 2016 songs 2016 singles Cultural depictions of John F. Kennedy Cultural depictions of Marilyn Monroe Cultural depictions of Nikita Khrushchev Miike Snow songs Songs written by Christian Karlsson (DJ) Songs written by Pontus Winnberg Songs written by Andrew Wyatt Songs written by J Dilla Songs written by Robert "Kool" Bell Songs written by Ronald Bell (musician) Songs written by Claydes Charles Smith Song recordings produced by Bloodshy & Avant Works about the Cuban Missile Crisis Music videos directed by Ninian Doff