All the love we had and lost "Supercut" was included in the soundtrack of the 2019 Netflix film Someone Great. Khalid, SZA & Post Malone). 1. In “Supercut”, Lorde dreams of an idealised relationship and looks back on the positive parts of a relationship, but realises that the real relationship she has isn’t quite so. Because ours are the moments I play in the dark And fluorescent, come home to my heart, uh Some user-contributed text on this page is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. These ribbons wrap me up vistas 1.996. We were wild and fluorescent, come home to my heart In my head, I do everything right. Supercut chords by Lorde. Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor (born 7 November 1996), known by her stage name "Lorde" (pronounced "lord"), is a Grammy Award-winning New Zealand singer-songwriter. During takes, Lorde placed a microphone in the corner of the studio, stood 3 m (10 ft) away from it, and recorded her verses. The track's lyrics revolve with remembering happy times from a previous relationship; the opening verse includes the line, "In my head, I play a supercut of us". Its name, supercut, i… [1], Lorde recorded "Supercut" in three locations around the United States. SKU: MN0176298 Antonoff also worked with Lorde at Rough Customer Studio in Brooklyn Heights, New York. [36] The remix features vocals from Lorde and rap verses from Killer Mike and El-P that deliver observations on society and the portrayal of enemies. [2], "Supercut" is composed in the key of C Major with a tempo of 124 beats per minute. [1] She compared the end result to an answering machine or voice note. Lorde co-wrote the track with Jack Ant…, "Supercut" is a song by New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde from her second album, Melodrama (2017). All the stages and the stars The song explores life after a breakup, and remembering all the good memories, though that's not the whole reality of the relationship. According to Ava Muir of Exclaim, "Supercut" is driven by a "hauntingly infectious pulse". Supercut of us Because ours (are the moments I play in the dark) In “Supercut”, Lorde dreams of an idealised relationship and looks back on the positive parts of a relationship, but realises that the real relationship she has isn’t quite so. Edit. On February 28, 2018, Lorde shared a remix of the track which features Run The Jewels (her tour mates at the time). "Supercut" is a song from Lorde's sophomore album, Melodrama. 85,537 views, added to favorites 4,522 times. 2. 3. [39] Eric Skelton of Pigeons and Planes lauded Mike and El-P's "high-energy" verses, stating that the remix "was made with large arenas in mind. In my head, I play a supercut of us In my head, I do everything right, "Green Light" Willman called Lorde a "dead ringer" for Robyn and notes that the house rhythm from "Green Light" returns in a "bigger and more consistent way". Oh, it's just a supercut of us "Supercut" is a song from Lorde's sophomore album, Melodrama. Supercut of us All the moments I play in the dark A supercut, or highlight reel, is a compilation of short video clips. Slowmotion, I'm watching, I love She began recording at Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village, New York City, with assistance from Barry McCready and Jack Antonoff. "Supercut" is a song by New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde from her second album, Melodrama (2017). "Perfect Places" [10], The track appeared in several music critics' year-end lists. Oh, it's just a supercut of us Recording concluded at Weslake Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California, with assistance from Ben Sedano and Greg Eliason. She recalls leaving a party late at night and driving around Auckland listening to Paul Simon's Graceland (1986). "Supercut" was published under the license Songs Music Publishing / Sony/ATV Songs LLC / Ducky Donath Music (BMI).[2]. Scrobbling is when Last.fm tracks the music you listen to and automatically adds it to your music profile. He said the "elements of obsessiveness and comprehensiveness make [Lorde's memories] a supercut" and was pleased the word became part of the song's chorus. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Pt. For the Melodrama World Tour (2017–2018), Lorde performs "Supercut" after her last costume change and a video interlude. Into continents and cars Download Pdf. Oh, it's just a supercut of us [22], Lorde first performed "Supercut", along with two other tracks, at the Bowery Auditorium in New York City on the night of the singer's Melodrama album release party. We keep trying to talk about us Be your violent overnight rush In your car, the radio up Other personnel include Joel Little, who produced Lorde's Pure Heroine (2013) album, as well as Frank Dukes, Jean-Benoît Dunckel, Malay, who provided additional production to the song. Guitar Ukulele Piano new. I turn all of it The visions never stop I’ll be your quiet afternoon crush [38] Stereogum writer Claymore Tully noted that the remix's slower tempo turned the "fairly upbeat, dance-ready track" into a "sludgy slow-burner". We were wild and fluorescent, come home to my heart, uh We were wild and fluorescent, come home to my heart, uh In your car, the radio up “I felt the way I used to feel when I made music as a kid and it felt like I could cry because it’s such a relief to get out how you’re feeling for the first time. "Supercut" was one of six songs Lorde performed as part of a re-imagined Vevo series at the Electric Lady Studios where she recorded most of her album. Supercut of us Run The Jewels)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Supercut_(song)&oldid=979728130, Song recordings produced by Jack Antonoff, Certification Table Entry usages for Australia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 22 September 2020, at 12:39. [24] "Supercut" was one of six songs Lorde performed as part of a re-imagined Vevo series at the Electric Lady Studios where she recorded most of her album. [29] It was included in the official soundtrack for the video game FIFA 18; NME described the track as "the one" and called it one of the soundtrack's "killer tunes". Writing for The Independent, Roisin O'Connor praised the song's "off-kilter rhythms and quirks in the production", which help "expose the inner workings of her music". Guan compared the song's structure to that of Lorde's debut single "Royals" (2013) and said "Supercut" "will be a single to remember for a long time to come". Are you sure you want to exit without saving your changes? [18] NME included "Supercut" at number 29 on their year-end list,[19] while Vulture ranked it at number four on their year-end list. To just a supercut, 'Cause in my head (in my head, I do everything right) In my head, I play a supercut of us All the magic we gave off All the love we had and lost And in my head The visions never stop O'Connor also said Lorde "respects pop for what it is and what it is capable of". But it's just a supercut of us We were wild and fluorescent, come home to my heart, uh The track was mastered by Randy Merrill at Sterling Sound in New York. Send us your revision. Because ours are the moments I play in the dark These ribbons wrap me up 'Cause in my head (in my head, I do everything right) While driving, she heard "crazy beats" leaking onto the street. [Chorus] I was like, ‘My outlet!‘”, Netflix’s ‘Someone Great’ Is Inspired By The Director’s Love Of Lorde’s “Supercut”, Run The Jewels Give Lorde’s “Supercut” A Dark Remix, 'Cause in my head (in my head, I do everything right), When you call (when you call, I'll forgive and not fight), We were wild and fluorescent, come home to my heart, uh, When you call, I'll forgive and not fight, Supercut (El-P Remix) by Lorde (Ft. Run The Jewels). Zoladz further called it a "great pop song in the spirit" of the Body Talk (2010) era of Robyn and felt "something liberating" about the track's conclusion. Difficulty: novice. Mike Neid from Idolator wrote that the track "deliver[ed] one of the most gracefully crafted lyrics on the album", and called it a "joyful release that offers a sliver of hope for new beginnings". Lorde first performed "Supercut", along with two other tracks, at the Bowery Auditorium in New York City on the night of the singer's Melodrama album release party. In your car, the radio up Because ours are the moments I play in the dark C. 1. Jean-Benoît Dunckel. I want to receive notifications about featured artists and news. Leave feedback, "Supercut" is a song by New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde from her second album, Melodrama (2017). "[33] It charted at number nine on the New Zealand Heatseekers chart. She is more focused on how it should be rather than how it truly is, and seems to be slightly blinded by her imagination and hopefulness. In your car, the radio up Lyrics to 'Supercut' by Lorde. Yes No. "Homemade Dynamite (Remix)", Lorde and Run The Jewels Team for New "Supercut" Remix: Listen - Pitchfork, Lorde "Supercut" Sheet Music in C Major (transposable) -Musicnotes.com, Lorde is stronger than she seems on 'Melodrama' - Los Angeles Times, In A World Of Playlists, Lorde's Melodrama Commands Your Attention - The Fader, The Spinoff Exclusive: Lorde explains the backstory behind every song on her new album - The Spinoff, Lorde at Alexandra Palace, London, review: Artist performs her clever, danceable pop at a perfect live show - The Independent, Broadcast the Boom: Lorde, Live in Manchester - The Line of Best Fit, Live Review: Lorde Reigns at Melodrama Tour - The Mancunion. Supercut of us, 'Cause in my head Jack Antonoff All the love we had and lost 1 of 22. Supercut Lorde. Let us know what you think of the Last.fm website. There's just a supercut She released her first EP, Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor (born 7 November 1996), known by her stage name "Lorde" (pronounced "lord"), is a Grammy Award-winning New Zealand singer-songwrite…. Lorde co-wrote the track with Jack Antonoff, both of whom also co-produced it with Joel Little, with additional production from Frank Dukes, Jean-Benoît Dunckel and Malay. Supercut of us When you call (when you call, I'll forgive and not fight) O'Connor also said Lorde "respects pop for what it is and what it is capable of", and that "it can speak so bluntly of being alone yet simultaneously make you want to jump around the room". Lorde also said "Supercut" is the only song on the album where she speaks to someone, describing the thought process as the Eleventh Hour. "Supercut" is a song by New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde from her second album, Melodrama (2017). Because ours (are the moments I play in the dark) In my head, I play a supercut of usAll the magic we gave offAll the love we had and lostAnd in my headThe visions never stopThese ribbons wrap…. [28] Lorde responded to the group's cover, calling it "rad". Supercut of us Lorde's vocals span a range of A3 to E5 and its chord progression follows a basic sequence of C–Am–F–F[3].It is a synth-pop and electropop song[4][5][6], which has influences of other genres such as dance, electro house, electronica, and new wave music. Many publications compared "Supercut" with the works of Swedish singer Robyn; Chris Willman of Variety called it the album's "mini masterpiece" and the "late-arriving 11:00 number" as the album was sequenced in a theatrical format. [1] While driving, she heard music playing from nearby bars. 2. On February 28, Lorde released a Run The Jewels remix of the song. [11] In an analysis of the album, Lindsay Zoladz from The Ringer said the song is associated in popular culture with the "relationship’s 'perfect' moments captured in cropped, filtered Instagrams that we flick through after they [are] over". Into continents and cars When you call, I'll forgive and not fight We keep trying to talk about us I’ll be your quiet afternoon crush Because ours (are the moments I play in the dark) When you call (when you call, I'll forgive and not fight) All the love we had and lost She also performed the track on 1Live, which was described as "breathtaking" and emotional. In an analysis of the album, Lindsay Zoladz from The Ringer said the song is associated in popular culture with the "relationship’s 'perfect' moments captured in cropped, filtered Instagrams that we flick through after they [are] over". The track's name, supercut, is a word coined by Andy Baio and is defined as a compilation of short video clips of the same type of action.