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"Sour Candy" was released on May 28, 2020, a day before the album's release. [14] On June 16, 2020, an accompanying lyric video was released. In an article by Rolling Stone, the video was described as the inside of a virtual reality headset, "set in a candy-coated and surreal digital landscape", with the lyrics "flashing, Matrix-style". [15]
"Sour Candy" is a song by Canadian singer/songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen, released on October 30, 2009 as the fourth and final single from her debut studio album, Tug of War. The song was written by Jepsen and Marianas Trench lead vocalist Josh Ramsay , who also produced the song and is featured as a vocalist on the single version.
In 2020, she released Chromatica, a house-influenced album with lyrics that thematize mental health, depression and finding love through hardship. [11] It features guest vocals from Ariana Grande on "Rain on Me", Blackpink on "Sour Candy" and Elton John on "Sine from Above".
A sample of Maya Jane Coles' "What They Say" (2010) sources the deep house-inflection of the bilingual "Sour Candy", [44] [67] [68] Chromatica 's tenth track, where Blackpink and a deadpanned Gaga advise prospective lovers to embrace their imperfection through candy metaphors.
Rodrigo, 20, broke records with her first solo song — which appeared on her debut record, SOUR, released in May 2021 — where she sings about a past relationship that went wrong. The drama that ...
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Shygirl and British producer Mura Masa were additionally featured on a remix of Lady Gaga and Blackpink's "Sour Candy" on Lady Gaga's Dawn of Chromatica remix album. [26] In September 2022, Shygirl released her debut studio album titled Nymph. [27] The album received critical acclaim from NME, [28] Crack Magazine [29] and Pitchfork. [30]