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Entertainment Weekly praised the song as "technically peerless" and Lamar's "astonishing flow". [7] Music critic Neil McCormick, for The Telegraph, called "DNA" a "punchy electro mantra about identity". [8] Billboard named "DNA" as the thirty-first best song of the year in their list of the 100 best songs of the year. [9]
"DNA" has been characterized as an upbeat EDM and pop song. [17] [20] Some music journalists have noted elements of soft rock, hip hop and turbo-pop.[21] [22] [23] In terms of musical notation, the song is composed in the key of C♯ minor, with a tempo of 130 beats per minute, and runs for 3:43. [24]
It's like, 'We just got the most prestigious award in music, and the band was not told and not allowed to go and pick it up, be on TV, and say 'Thank you' to America for giving us a Grammy and putting us on the map.' That's another pressure from that side. They were like, 'They don't care about the Grammy... just keep them recording.'" [3]
"DNA" is composed in the key of E ♭ minor using 4 4 time and a tempo of 70 beats per minute. Little Mix's vocal range spans from E ♭ 3 to C ♭ 5.The verses follow a chord progression of E ♭ m–C ♭ –G ♭ –B ♭ m/F. [7] It is a midtempo, [8] electropop and techno-pop song, [9] [10] with a pronounced, grinding beat [11] and elements of dubstep. [12]
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DNA was the name taken by English electronic music producers Nick Batt and Neal Slateford, best known for releasing a remix of Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner" in 1990. [ 1 ] As well as "Tom's Diner", the duo remixed two other Suzanne Vega tracks: "Rusted Pipe" in 1991, and a radio mix of "Rosemary" in 2000.
When rapper/songwriter Kenny Mason released his debut single, “Hit,” in 2019, he was intentionally magnifying a version of Atlanta that many people outside of it probably didn’t think existed.