Symphony (Clean Bandit song)

2017 single by Clean Bandit featuring Zara Larsson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Symphony (Clean Bandit song)

"Symphony" is a song by British classical crossover band Clean Bandit, featuring Swedish singer Zara Larsson. The song was released on 17 March 2017 as the second single from Clean Bandit's second studio album, What Is Love? (2018). It was also released on the same day as Larsson's second album So Good, where it was included as a bonus track.[1][3][4] The single peaked at the top of the UK Singles Chart, becoming Larsson's first number one on the chart and Clean Bandit's third. Outside the United Kingdom, the single also topped the chart in Larsson's native Sweden, as well as in neighbouring Norway, in addition to being certified Diamond in France and Poland.

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"Symphony"
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Single by Clean Bandit featuring Zara Larsson
from the album What Is Love?
Released17 March 2017 (2017-03-17)
Recorded2016
Studio
  • Club Ralph, London
  • Metropolis Studios, London
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Length3:32
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Clean Bandit singles chronology
"Rockabye"
(2016)
"Symphony"
(2017)
"Disconnect"
(2017)
Zara Larsson singles chronology
"So Good"
(2017)
"Symphony"
(2017)
"Don't Let Me Be Yours"
(2017)
Music video
"Symphony" on YouTube
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Description

"Symphony" is a classical-pop song which has a duration of just over three-and-a-half minutes. The tempo is around 123 beats per minute. Lyrically, Larsson sings about being "part of your symphony" in the figurative sense. The vocabulary of the song incorporates a lot of music terminology like rhapsody, melody, stringed instruments, and solo singing.

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The song's music video was premiered the same day the song was released, on March 17, 2017. It was directed by Clean Bandit's members Grace Chatto and Jack Patterson and features Larsson in a glittery dress backed by Clean Bandit and an orchestra while an emotional story plays out.

The directors have explained in the "Making of" video and in interviews that the video features a gay couple and "tells the tragic story of a conductor who loses his boyfriend in a bicycle crash. The conductor leads the symphony orchestra that [Clean Bandit and Zara Larsson] are part of."[5] Singer Zara Larsson has spoken about why they wanted to specifically feature a black gay couple in the video[6] and she has said that she finds it ridiculous that people continue to illogically read the couple as being brothers or father and son.[7]

The video begins at dusk near Rotherhithe, accompanied to sound of an orchestra tuning up; meanwhile a young man packs away his laptop and briskly rides away, with no lighting, on a pedal bike. At the hall, during a hiatus, Zara's gaze lowers as sirens penetrate silence from faraway at the static crash cordon aftermath observed by an aerial view. Subsequent scenes show the man and his partner engaged in various activities, intercalated by scenes of the surviving partner grieving and visiting the spots they used to go together. The surviving partner paints the departed partner's bike white all-over and fixes it somewhere nearby where the fatality happened. He also begins to write music again as we find out he is a composer and his late partner was his inspiration. By the end, he has composed a beautiful symphony in his late partner's memory. The video ends with him looking out into the crowd while his deceased partner looks on proudly.[3] The conductor is played by Michael Akinsulire and his deceased partner / boyfriend is played by Josias Bertrand, while the orchestra scene takes place at the Royal Festival Hall.[8]

As of June 2024, the video has over 1.3 billion views on YouTube.[9]

Live performances

Clean Bandit and Larsson gave their first live performance of the song on The Voice UK on 18 March 2017.[10]

A performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon followed on 21 April 2017.[11]

On August 14, 2017, a live performance of the song at the Teen Choice Awards 2017 event was uploaded on the band's YouTube channel.[12]

Notable uses

An edited version of the track was used in the BBC's Christmas 2017 short film and idents celebrating spending Christmas together. They were broadcast on BBC One during December 2017.[13]

It was covered by BAFTA-winning actress Suranne Jones, accompanied by a choir from the Youth Theatre group of the Half Moon Theatre, for a 2019 Children in Need charity album titled Got it Covered.[14]

In 2021 the song, performed by Strictly Come Dancing's house band, was used in week eight of the show to accompany a dance by Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice. The performance, which included a period of silence in reference to Ayling-Ellis's deafness, scored 39 points out of a possible 40 and received widespread praise, with judge Anton Du Beke described it as "the greatest thing (he had) seen on the show".[15][16] They performed the routine again in the final, scoring a perfect 40 points and winning the competition.[17] Their performance earned the dancers Heat magazine's 2021 Unmissables Award for TV Moment of the Year[18] and the 2022 BAFTA TV Award for Must-See Moment.[19]

2024 viral resurgence in popularity

In August 2024, the song resurged in popularity more than seven years after its original release due to a viral meme on TikTok featuring a painting of "Enjoy Sunshine" by Christian Riese Lassen that shows a lively picture of dolphins and unicorns, often alongside Zara Larsson's part in the song, "I just wanna be part of your symphony". The humorous effect arose from the contrasting captions, such as "I have depression". Users found it amusing and commented on the irony of writing about personal problems while the upbeat song plays. The meme was inspired by TikTok posts showcasing diaries with cartoonish women on their covers doing ballet. When opened, these diaries play Larsson's part in the song.[20]

Larsson reacted to the trend, posting a TikTok video with the same painting with the text, reading: "What the fuck is happening". Clean Bandit also responded to the meme calling it "inspiring".[21][22] Due to the growing popularity of the meme, the song reached number one on the TikTok Billboard Top 50 chart dated 31 August 2024.[22][21]

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Charts

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Certifications

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Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[125] 5× Platinum 350,000
Austria (IFPI Austria)[126] Platinum 30,000
Belgium (BRMA)[127] Platinum 20,000
Canada (Music Canada)[128] 4× Platinum 320,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[129] 2× Platinum 180,000
France (SNEP)[130] Diamond 233,333
Germany (BVMI)[131] 3× Gold 600,000
Italy (FIMI)[132] 4× Platinum 200,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[133] 4× Platinum 120,000
Norway (IFPI Norway)[134] 4× Platinum 160,000
Poland (ZPAV)[135] Diamond 250,000
Portugal (AFP)[136] 2× Platinum 20,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[137] 2× Platinum 120,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[138] 2× Platinum 40,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[139] 4× Platinum 2,400,000
United States (RIAA)[140] Platinum 1,000,000
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Japan (RIAJ)[141] Platinum 100,000,000

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Release history

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Region Date Format Version Label Ref.
Worldwide 16 March 2017 Digital download Alternative [25]
17 March 2017 Original [23]
Italy 24 March 2017 Contemporary hit radio Warner [142]
United States 7 April 2017 Digital download Acoustic [24]
MK remix [26]
United Kingdom 5 May 2017 Contemporary hit radio Original [143]
United States 12 May 2017 Digital download R3hab remix [27]
16 May 2017 Top 40 radio Original [144]
25 May 2017 Digital download Cash Cash remix [28]
6 June 2017 Mainstream radio Original [145]
16 June 2017 Digital download Sem Thomasson remix [29]
Lodato & Joseph Duveen remix [30]
James Hype remix [31]
Dash Berlin remix [32]
Coldabank remix [33]
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