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Artist: Lincoln, Eilidh Title: Tears of a Dancefloor Darling Genre(s): Pop, Disco Length: 3:16 Writers: L.Keaton, C.Hudson, O.Washington, S.Hollywood Producer: Khalil Ferreira Label: Permanent Reminder From The Album: TBC Tears of a Dancefloor Darling is a song recorded by British-Azeri singer Lincoln Keaton-Paria, known mononymously Lincoln, and American singer-songwriter Eilidh. The song was released on June 11, 2021, after being announced by Lincoln via his Instagram page on the 7th. The single serves as the fourth release from Lincoln's long-awaited forthcoming debut album which is set to be released in the third quarter of 2021. It follows another collaboration in the form of "Big Talk" which featured Austin Nimmo and went on to became Lincoln's third consecutive #1 and Nimmo's 6th overall. "Tears of a Dancefloor Darling" also sees Lincoln return with "Big Talk" co-writers Orion Washington and Sara Hollywood, alongside other frequent collaboration Christopher. The production of the upbeat disco-pop song was handled by Khalil Ferreira. "Tears of a Dancefloor Darling" is an inspirational track which sees Lincoln and Eilidh with a heartbroken and insecure friend on a night out, helping them grow and heal through music and the disco culture. Speaking on the red carpet of the Fan Choice Awards VIII in April 2021, Lincoln revealed to interviewer and The Jollies member David Hernandez that he was "excited" to meet Eilidh again at the event and that he "[had] a song" in mind for her. Even prior to the recording and conception of "Tears of a Dancefloor Darling", many fans eagerly anticipated and called for a collaboration between both Greene and Keaton due to their natural rapport. Whilst Lincoln hosted the pre-show for the FCA VII in 2020, he interviewed Eilidh for a segment which then went viral due to the comedic nature of their interaction. Lincoln and Eilidh secretly met up again in May 2021 to record together and shoot promotional pictures for the single. Lincoln wrote:"It was super fun to work with Eilidh! She is really nice to me and real funny but she also has one of my favourite voices to listen to. I always feel things when she sings. It's like I really believe every word she says and because this song is quite a heartfelt one, I knew she would be amazing on it! I had this idea for the song about Christmastime and so I called up Christopher to help me out with it. There was a lot of Christmas music on the radios and I realised just how much they make me feel stuff! Some made me super excited and ready for presents and snow. Others made me feel real sad. I wanted to write about the power music and dancing has. How it can change your mood and also express how you feel better than words. I am not the best at my words but when I hear a song that says stuff that I feel in my heart...wow! Christopher got my good writing friends Orion and Sara involved and then we just started to build this story about this person and their friend, maybe even a guardian angel, going out and just forgetting about the big, bad world. I hope everyone feels as carefree and safe when they listen to this song. Music is always there for me and I want it to be there for you too, OK?" "Tears of a Dancefloor Darling" is a disco-pop song with a prominent heavy bassline. Electric guitar, synthesisers, layered harmonies and handclaps also make up key elements of the upbeat production. The soundscape of the single incorporates elements of 1980's pop alongside modern and futuristic quips and refinements, now seemingly Lincoln's trademark sound. "Tears of a Dancefloor Darling" was initially finished as a solo track. After being approached by Lincoln and his team, Eilidh agreed to re-record the second verse, pre-chorus and the first few lines of the bridge. Keaton and Greene also recorded backing harmonies together which were not originally present on the first incarnation of the track. Critical reception of "Tears of a Dancefloor" has been almost universally positive since its release. After branding it as a "sugar rush of pop" and "as glossy as expected from two big pop heavy hitters" Cathy Front of The New York Times compared it to previous collaboration "Big Talk", stating that even though "Tears of Dancefloor Darling" is "easier on the ears" and "less ballsy", the track had "more heart and conviction". Ruth Tyrell from NME dubbed the song as "devastatingly beautiful", commending the inspiration lyricism against the "shimmering" and "euphoric" production before calling it a "dancing with tears in your eyes anthem". Writing for Consequence of Sound, Terry Morgan opined that "even though it's clear Lincoln's writing team had a heavy hand in the vocabulary and phrasing, there are fewer pop singers with as much conviction and emotive delivery as Lincoln and Eilidh." He then called the pairing of Keaton and Greene a "match made in pop heaven". "Tears of a Dancefloor Darling"Lincoln Eilidh BothTears reflecting under the disco ball Lost souls standing up against the wall Drunken revelations going on in the corner Heart to hearts underneath the streetlights Records spinning that express how you've felt This wasn't a card you wanted dealt Most bathroom stalls are out of order But the world still turns tonight
You got hurt but you're not the first And where that came from, there's plenty more But I know where the pain can be nursed So let's rip it up like it's Studio 54Just keep on dancing with those misty eyes Who even cares about your Monday morning? When it comes to the heart, never apologise Just keep on spinning, my dancefloor darling Move to the beat from off my shoulder Show them all a real rock and roller Now that's my dancefloor darlingThey always say that it'll get better in time Until then, go ahead and add a wedge of lime Salvation comes when they play that right song The sky parts and starts raining glitter About to witness a transformation sequence Watching you move like a symphony in sequins Hope you keep that buzz when the lights turn on You don't need another early winter
You got hurt but you're not the first And where that came from, there's plenty more But I know where the pain can be nursed So let's rip it up like it's Studio 54Just keep on dancing with those misty eyes Who even cares about your Monday morning? When it comes to the heart, never apologise Just keep on spinning, my dancefloor darling Move to the beat from off my shoulder Show them all a real rock and roller Now that's my dancefloor darlingAnother track and liberation's in sight Is he still clogging up your precious mind?Have you found your people in this crowd? Tell me what you wanna do right nowJust keep on dancing with those misty eyes Who even cares about your Monday morning? When it comes to the heart, never apologise Just keep on spinning, my dancefloor darling Move to the beat from off my shoulder Show them all a real rock and roller Now that's my dancefloor darlingJust keep on dancing with those misty eyes Who even cares about your Monday morning? When it comes to the heart, never apologise Just keep on spinning, my dancefloor darling Move to the beat from off my shoulder Show them all a real rock and roller Now that's my dancefloor darlingCan Be Compared To:
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