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{{Infobox song

| name = Funny

| cover = Funny by Zedd and Jasmine Thompson.gif

| type = single

| artist = Zedd and Jasmine Thompson

| album =

| released =

| recorded =

| studio =

| genre =

* Dance-pop

* future bass

* pop

| length = 3:41

| label =

* Atlantic

* Interscope

| writer =

* Anton Zaslavski

* Casey Smith

* Jasmine Thompson

* Jordan K. Johnson

* Marcus Lomax

* Michael Pollack

* Stefan Johnson

| producer =

* The Monsters & Strangerz

* Zedd

| chronology = Zedd

| prev_title = Good Thing

| prev_year = 2019

| next_title = Inside Out

| next_year = 2020

| misc =

}}

"'Funny'" is a song by German-Russian music producer Zedd and English singer Jasmine Thompson. The two artists wrote the song with Michael Pollack and Casey Smith, as well as Jordan K. Johnson, Marcus Lomax and Stefan Johnson from the American production and songwriting team The Monsters & Strangerz, who produced the song with Zedd. It was released on 16 July 2020 by Atlantic Records and Interscope Records.

Background



Thompson wrote the song in summer 2019. Since she is based in London, she went to Los Angeles for a weekend to work on the song with her team of producers, The Monsters & Strangerz. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, she flew back home and did everything online afterwards. The Monsters & Strangerz secretly got in touch with Zedd and provided him with an early demo they produced without Thompson's knowledge. Zedd loved it, produced his version and reached out to her through her manager about the collaboration.

In an interview with Kansas City CBS affiliate KCTV5, Thompson said she initially envisioned that song to be sadder and piano-driven, but once Zedd sent her his version, it instantly won her over. Without the negativity, the track has transformed into a happy, feel-good revenge song. "He really put his own spin on Funny, and made it a much more hopeful song then I had originally understood the song," she said, adding that "the idea of collaborating with him was life-changing".

In a press statement, Zedd said that he was "blown away" when he first heard Thompson's vocals on the song, and immediately knew he wanted to work with her. He praised Thompson for capturing the vast amount of emotion and energy in the song perfectly with her voice. Thompson called the collaboration "an amazing experience", praising Zedd's "unique" approach, which "gave the song an incredible energy, and really brought it to life".

Release



An acoustic version of the song premiered on Thompson's YouTube channel on 14 July 2020. During a Twitter conversation with 'Billboard' Dance, Zedd revealed that he had already finished the song in late February 2020, but he faced difficulty in finding an appropriate time to release the single "given the difficult state the world [was] in". The official stripped version was released on 14 August 2020, while a remix EP was released on 4 September 2020, featuring remixes by Breathe Carolina, Marc Benjamin and Ellis.

Composition



"Funny" is an upbeat dance-pop and pop song about a breakup. It opens with a piano and vocal arpeggiator, accompanied by a clock-ticking effect, a signature feature in Zedd's productions. Thompson's vocals are layered over vocoder effect, which bears a resemblance to past tracks from Zedd such as "The Middle" and "Stay". The drop has been described as futurepop, and features a distorted vocal chop melody and sawtooth synth chords. Lyrically, the track centers on revenge through confidence when an ex-lover reaches out after a breakup.

Thompson spoke of the idea behind the song in a press statement: "After a relationship, people always seem to come back and want to try again and pay you more attention and say they miss you. I had been through a relationship that wasn't working and as soon as we ended it, they wanted to spend more time with me." She said the song is not about a specific ex in particular.

In an interview with 'Paper', Zedd said that the song was especially challenging to produce since the original chorus was a double chorus. "I usually go with my typical formula that has a chorus, then I have the chorus again, slight variation, then the third time I would have a double chorus, but this song has a double chorus from the get-go." To prevent separating the message of the whole chorus or revealing the message too soon, Zedd made a drop with a hint of lyrics through a vocal chop, while the bridge reveals the full lyrics to the double chorus. In this song, the bridge acts as a climax rather than a space filler. He decided that this was the best approach after he made about 20 versions.

Music video



The music video was released on YouTube on 16 July 2020. The two artists had originally planned to meet in person in Los Angeles to work on the music video. However, due to the onset of the pandemic, Thompson was not able to travel. Instead, they came up with a new idea for the video which made it especially relevant to the moment. With no set crews or camera operators, the shoot was coordinated through FaceTime.

The music video involves screen recordings of Mac computers running macOS Catalina, and it takes place almost entirely in the Messages app. It opens with Thompson recording herself singing the chorus while playing the piano in Photo Booth, as if she was recording a demo, until she received an iMessage from her ex-boyfriend. She proceeds to type the lyrics into the text field. She subsequently received a message from Zedd, who called her voice "incredible" and wanted to work with her, saying he got her number from Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi. At first, she did not believe it, until he sends her a picture, after which she typed: "OMG it is u!". She responded by sending him the demo she recorded earlier, and later joined a Zoom meeting with Zedd and his dogs. Near the end of the video, Capaldi makes a shirtless cameo, lip-syncing to the song while shoving potato chips into his mouth.

Track listing



* 'Digital download and streaming'

# "Funny" 3:41

* 'Digital download and streaming stripped'

# "Funny" (stripped) 3:39

* 'Digital download and streaming remixes EP'

# "Funny" (Breathe Carolina remix) 3:21

# "Funny" (Marc Benjamin remix) 2:55

# "Funny" (Ellis remix) 2:34

# "Funny" 3:41

Credits and personnel



Credits adapted from Tidal.

* Zedd songwriting, production, mixing, programming

* Jasmine Thompson vocals, songwriting

* Casey Smith additional vocals, songwriting

* The Monsters & Strangerz production, guitar, programming

** Jordan K. Johnson songwriting

** Marcus Lomax songwriting

** Stefan Johnson songwriting

* Michael Pollack songwriting

* Joya Nemley A&R administration

* Brandon Davis A&R direction

* Pete Ganbarg A&R direction

* Gian Stone vocal production, audio engineering

* Ryan Shanahan audio engineering

* Mike Marsh mastering

* Joe Kearns vocal production

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Release history



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| 16 July 2020

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| 24 July 2020

| Contemporary hit radio

| Warner

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| 14 August 2020

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| 4 September 2020

| Remixes EP

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References




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