XXL (Mylène Farmer Song)
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"XXL" is a 1995 song recorded by French singer-songwriter
Mylène Farmer Mylène Jeanne Gautier (; born 12 September 1961), known professionally as Mylène Farmer (), is a Canadian-born French singer, songwriter, occasional actress, writer, and entrepreneur. Having sold more than 30 million records in France, she is ...
. The song was the lead single from her fourth studio album '' Anamorphosée'' and was released on 19 September 1995. It marked an important change in the singer's career, with more pronounced ''variété'' sonorities, more accessible lyrics, and a music video directed by a new producer. Although it entered directly at number one on the French singles chart, it dropped quickly and achieved mixed success.


Background and writing

After the failure of Laurent Boutonnat's film ''
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'' in 1993, in which she played, Farmer decided to move to Los Angeles, willing to return to anonymity. In 1995, she found the inspiration to write new songs by reading various books, including ''La Mort intime'' by French author Marie de Hennezel, and ''
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''. She then asked
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to join her in California to produce together a new album, which would become '' Anamorphosée''. However, following the failure of ''Giorgino'', they decided to propose a new public image for the singer, and a new sound with rock sensibilities, inspired by the success of
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and
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scene in the early 1990s. When the French channel M6 announced the name and content of the first single, "XXL", it surprised the fans, since the album was not released yet. Long-term fans did not expect such a musical departure; Khairallah, 2007, p. 27. some of them decided to turn their back on the new universe proposed by the duo Farmer / Boutonnat, but a new public was won over. The promotion began on 24 August 1995. Some medias received a sizeable custom-made display rack, designed by Henry Neu, consisting of a giant "XXL" made in wrought iron, with the CD placed between the two "X" letters. The CD single was released on 19 September 1995. The various remixes on the four formats were all produced by Laurent Boutonnat and Bertrand Châtenet. It was Farmer's first single cover on which she did not appear (the second was later " L'Histoire d'une fée, c'est..."). Another remix, named 'UK remix', has been made about a year later by Richard Dekkard, and released on the "
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" CD maxi. As for the 'JXL remix', it was produced by the Dutch musician
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and features on the compilation ''
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''.


Lyrics and music

"XXL" can be interpreted as a
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song, in which Farmer expresses women's need of love, in the form of a prayer. For the first time, the message of her song is not universal, since it is exclusively for women. She evokes all kinds of women:
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, homeless, romantic, pessimistic, feminists,
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, great ladies, prostitutes,
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s, celebrities, women who are suffering or not from the
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. Cachin, 2006, pp. 267–72. The name of the song is a reference to the largest size of
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clothes in the United-States. Unlike the most of the songs lyrics written by Farmer, which tend to be cryptic and loaded with literary references, those of "XXL" are relatively straightforward and easy to understand. The song has a rock sound with riffs by guitarist Jeff Dahlgren, "electric guitars are ultra-present, the rhythm is more aggressive". Chuberre, 2008, pp. 174–77. As its very outset, the track has a strong driving rhythm.


Music video

Unlike Farmer's previous music videos, this one was not directed by Laurent Boutonnat, but by
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. This Requiem Publishing production cost about 80,000 euros (230,000 euros, according to journalist Benoît Cachin) and was shot in two days one for Farmer, one for the extras – in August 1995, in
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, on the
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. Based on an idea by Farmer, the video shows a 1910
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being driven at high speed, which is frequently interpreted as a symbol of
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.-This train was also used in the 1992 movie ''
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'', directed by
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Producer Anouk Nora explained that some difficulties were met during the shooting: "The idea of putting the artist hanging in front of a moving train, it was unthinkable. Because in the United States, they are sticklers on security issues." Thus, it was necessary to sign release forms in order to allow the filming. Moreover, Farmer burned herself twice during the shooting. For the shooting, the singer remained hung on this locomotive for nearly five hours under a 40 Â°C temperature and was scared because it ran sometimes very quickly. She wore a dress made by French fashion designer
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. No tricks were used, and according to author Erwan Chuberre, "the staging is firmly photographic", but there is "no screenplay". In the video, Farmer appears much more "glamorous and sophisticated woman" than before and "proudly proclaims her femininity". The video premiered on 18 September 1995 on M6. Shot in black and white, it features Farmer hung on at the front of a moving
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, filmed in an orange grove. These images alternate with those of the train passengers who are very different from each other (social origin, race, age, marital status...). The action probably takes place in the United States in the mid-twentieth century, as evidenced by the sets and costumes.


Live performances and cover versions

The song was never performed on television, but was performed on the 1996, 2006, 2009 and 2013 concerts. The song was the last one performed during the 1996 tour, and is also the last on the ''
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'' album from that tour. It began with the sound of a train, then the scene was fumigated. Farmer, raised on a hoist, wore an indented black outfit, and her dancers wore pants and a golden tank top. The song was scheduled for the 2000 Mylenium Tour, but finally rejected. During the 2006 series of concerts, the hall was fully blue when "XXL" was performed. The singer asked the audience to clap their hands, and at the end of the song, the refrain was repeated by Farmer and the audience. The song was performed again on the 2009 tour; Farmer wore a glittering short dress with red cape with hood; at one point, she caresses her guitarists from the
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. For the 2013 Timeless Tour, "XXL" was performed as the 17th song of the setlist. This version had a melancholic intro with samples of "A-t-on jamais" from her album
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, then, after the first verse, the song turned into its original arrangement while rotating lights lit up the crowd and the stage. Mylène wore a black suit with a white shirt, and black tie and black high-heeled shoes. During this tour, Mylène asked the crowd to sing the chorus only on a few dates. The song was parodied in 1996 by Le Festival Roblès under the title "L'Amour en 4L", and was covered by Rejane in 1998. In 2009, Belgian singer
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made a comeback in his singing career with an acoustic cover version of "XXL". In 2010,
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recorded a cover of the song for their album ''La Crise de nerfs!'' ; the singers on this version are
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, Grégoire Boissenot,
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, Lorie,
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and
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chart for 14 weeks, from 7 October 1995 to 6 January 1996. It went straight into the top ten and reached a peak of number three for two non-consecutive weeks. It totaled seven weeks in the top ten and was the 36th best-selling single of 1995. "XXL" stayed on Swiss Singles Chart for ten weeks, from 15 October to 17 December 1995, including a peaked at number 11 on 5 November, then dropped. This peak position remains for Farmer her highest placement in Switzerland.


Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of single releases of "XXL": * CD single – Black CD with white writing / CD single – Gilt CD / CD single – Japan – Long box / CD single – Promo – Japan – Long box * CD maxi – Crystal case / CD maxi – Digipack * CD maxi – Germany * 12" maxi * CD single – Promo / CD single – Promo – Without sleeve * CD single – Promo – Germany * VHS – Promo


Official versions


Credits and personnel

These are the credits and the personnel as they appear on the back of the single: * Mylène Farmer – lyrics * Laurent Boutonnat – music, mixing * Bertrand Châtenet – mixing * Requiem Publishing – editions * Com'N.B – design


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Release history


References


Bibliography

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