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"Oh My God" is a song by English singer
Adele Adele Laurie Blue Adkins (, ; born 5 May 1988), professionally known by the mononym Adele, is an English singer and songwriter. After graduating in arts from the BRIT School in 2006, Adele signed a rec ...
from her fourth studio album, '' 30'' (2021). Adele wrote the song with its producer
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. Columbia Records released it as the album's second single on 29 November 2021. A gospel pop song with influences of R&B and a dance-pop chorus, "Oh My God" has lyrics about Adele's desire to start dating again and being guarded while beginning a relationship with a new love interest. "Oh My God" received positive reviews from music critics, most of whom praised its catchy production and identified commercial potential in it. The song reached number one in Israel and Mexico, and the top 10 in several countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Sam Brown directed its music video, which was positively received and features religious imagery and Adele clad in designer outfits. She performed "Oh My God" during her British Summer Time concerts.


Background and release

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began working on her fourth studio album by 2018. She filed for divorce from her husband Simon Konecki in September 2019, which inspired the album. After experiencing anxiety, Adele undertook therapy sessions and mended her estranged relationship with her father. Single again for the first time in almost ten years, she sought a serious relationship in Los Angeles but struggled to find one. To Adele's displeasure, her friends would set her up on blind dates, but it did not work as she feared having the paparazzi called on her. She decided to have regular conversations with her son, which inspired her return to the studio and the album took shape as a body of work that would explain to her son why she left his father. Adele co-wrote the song "Oh My God" with its producer
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, who had produced three songs for her third studio album '' 25'' (2015)—"
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", and " Water Under the Bridge". "Oh My God" is about her desire to get back into the dating pool but struggling to achieve this due to her celebrity status. Adele stated the song is "about the first time that hebasically left erhouse after eranxiety and stuff like that started to sort of subside". She struggled with dating and wrote it about adjusting to flirting she received as a newly single person: do you mind? I'm married.' And my friends were like, 'but you're not.' And I was like, 'oh shit. OK, oh my God. Adele released "
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" as the
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from the album, entitled '' 30'', on 14 October 2021. She announced the album's tracklist on 1 November 2021, which included "Oh My God" as the fifth track. It became available for digital download on ''30'', which was released on 19 November. "Oh My God" replaced "
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" as the second single from the album, which had been announced in November 2021. In the United States, Columbia Records serviced the song to
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stations on 29 November 2021, and contemporary hit radio stations the following day. It was sent for
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to France on 12 January 2022, and Italy two days later. Adele performed "Oh My God" during her British Summer Time concerts on 1 and 2 July 2022.


Composition

"Oh My God" is three minutes and 45 seconds long. Kurstin produced and engineered the song. He plays the bass, Hammond B3 organ, keyboards, percussion, piano, and provides the claps and drum programming; Adele plays the tambourine; and Chris Dave plays the drums. Julian Burg and Alex Pasco engineered it at No Expectations Studios in Los Angeles;
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, John Hanes, and Bryce Bordone mixed it at MixStar Studios in
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; and Randy Merrill
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it at Sterling Sound in New Jersey. "Oh My God" is a gospel pop song, with elements of R&B. '' Clash''s Robin Murray described the song as "sheer gospel abandon", while ''
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''s Mary Siroky and Glenn Rowley believed it "incorporates more R&B sounds". Its instrumentation incorporates claps, keys, organ, "rumbling" bass, and whistles. Adele employs vocal harmonies reminiscent of typical
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patterns, along with
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and swing. Ilana Kaplan of ''
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'' felt that "Oh My God" has a dance-pop chorus and " Afrobeats-inspired" verses. Music columnist Bruno Tummers said on '' RTBF'' that she combines her vocal identity with new sonorities whilst retaining her soul roots in the song. He said it stands out from her "melancholic universe". Adele sings parts of it with a staccato, along with sped-up background vocals which Mikael Wood of the ''
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'' thought were "processed nearly beyond recognition". ''
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''s El Hunt described "Oh My God" as a "helium-charged" song reminiscent of Sault, and ''
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''s Alexis Petridis thought it offered an unprocessed take on the "stomping rhythm" included in the verses of "
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" (2010). "Oh My God" has lyrics about Adele's desire to enjoy herself, which she has not had the chance to do in the past: "I know that it's wrong/ But I want to have fun". The song explores the topic of wanting to "put yourself out there", and the difficulties she has faced while doing so due to her fame. Adele sings about hookups and fulfilling her sexual needs without shame. It discusses being guarded while falling in love with a fresh person, who ''
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, a sports agent she was dating at the time of its release. Adele expresses shock at this new encounter and wonders if she is still too hurt to begin flirting just yet. Some lyrics of "Oh My God" describe her finding fulfilment in being newly single: "I am a grown woman, and I do what I want to do."


Critical reception

After ''30''s release, ''Consequence'' chose "Oh My God" as "Song of the Week". Their writers Siroky and Rowley described the song's lyrics about internal conflict as "refreshing", and thought it strayed from other songs on the album. "Oh My God" received positive reviews from music critics, who praised its production's catchiness. ''
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''s Chris Willman commented that the song's "four-on-the-floor beat and some electro-squiggles" were the nearest Kurstin got to making music suited to the year 2021 without sounding too out of place on ''30''.
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'' described it as a "foot-stomper", and '' Spin''s Bobby Olivier called it "pulsating and catchy". Writing for
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, Neil Z. Yeung foresaw commercial success for "Oh My God", and noted that it "rides an infectious beat peppered with handclaps and whistles". ''Consequence''s Ilana Kaplan found the song smoldering and well-suited for clubs. Kyle Mullin of '' Exclaim!'' was positive about its "understated stomping percussion" and thought Adele's staccato delivery was entrancing. Writing for ''The Guardian'',
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found the production of "Oh My God" playful. ''
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wrote that the song's vocal harmonies are "carefully stacked" and Adele "absolutely roll in the deep blues" on it. Wood thought its irrecognisible processing of her vocals was a surprising choice given her reputation for stellar vocals. Some critics identified "Oh My God" as one of the more radio-friendly tracks on ''30'', along with " Can I Get It". ''
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''s Gabrielle Sanchez wrote that they constituted the "most pop-oriented and straightforward" segment of ''30'', and their use of steady handclaps drove them to be "the most uptempo section". Jill Mapes of ''
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'' thought "Oh My God" stylistically lays somewhere between the work of
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and
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, but Adele's vocal tics introduce personality to it. Eric Mason of '' Slant Magazine'' thought Adele explored a more modern sound on the song, but "with mixed results", and added that its production "feels somewhat sanitized, like the accompaniment to a car commercial". ''
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''s David Cobbald was critical and believed it was too removed from Adele's wheelhouse: "It's an arresting half-assed chant of a song that doesn't go far enough to be believable, employing a strange use of intonation and word placement that makes it one of the least memorable on the album."


Commercial performance

"Oh My God" debuted at number two on the
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issued for 26 November 2021, on which Adele also placed "Easy on Me" at number one and "I Drink Wine" at number four. "Oh My God" received a
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certification from the
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. The song peaked at number five on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming her eighth top-10 on the chart, and the Recording Industry Association of America certified it
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. It reached number eight on the Canadian Hot 100. In Australia, "Oh My God" charted at number six and the
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certified it Platinum. The song debuted at number four in New Zealand, and received a Gold certification from Recorded Music NZ. Elsewhere, it peaked within the top five, at number one in Israel, Mexico number two in Belgium, Sweden, number three on the ''Billboard'' Global 200, in Ireland, Lithuania, number four in Iceland, and number five in the Czech Republic, Croatia. "Oh My God" earned a Gold certification in France, Italy, Portugal, and Switzerland.


Music video

Sam Brown directed the
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for "Oh My God", which was shot on 15 October 2021. Adele shared a teaser of it on her
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account on 6 January 2022, and it premiered on
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on 12 January. The black and white video features various versions of Adele performing the song in a room filled with wooden chairs, accompanied by backup dancers. In it, Adele successively wears three custom outfits by
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,
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, a scarlet red satin corset designed by
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, and a Cartier diamond necklace. The latter half of the video features religious imagery, and Adele in a Louis Vuitton outfit designed by
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, integrating a golden brocade dress, a short white cape, and black leather
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, surrounded by a halo of light. The video received positive reviews from critics. ''Elle''s Erica Gonzales viewed it as "a gorgeous visual display" and complimented Adele's fashion choices in it: "Adele is clearly the star, dressed in elegant gowns (including a custom Vivienne Westwood number) and perfectly-styled updos." Bria McNeal of ''
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'' thought the visuals were "stunning" and marked the beginning of a more vulnerable era for Adele, taking its viewers on "a winding journey". Writing for ''Billboard'', Gil Kaufman described the video as dramatic and thought Adele portrayed a character reminiscent of
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. It was nominated for the
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at the 2022 ceremony.


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the
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of ''30''. *
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 – producer, songwriter,
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, bass, claps, drum programming, Hammond B3 organ, keyboards, percussion, piano *Adele – songwriter, tambourine *Julian Burg – engineering *Alex Pasco – engineering *Chris Dave – drums *
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 – mixing *John Hanes – mixing *Bryce Bordone – mixing *
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 – mastering


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