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Wikipedia article{{Infobox song | name = Wish You Were Sober | cover = https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSfNAFSwLS-HZ3Epona28EX2uoXAIoxxQfmaQ&usqp=CAU | alt = | type = single | artist = Conan Gray | album = Kid Krow | released = March 18, 2020 | recorded = | studio = | venue = | genre = | length = 2:48 | label = Republic Records | writer = * Conan Gray * Dan Nigro | producer = Dan Nigro | prev_title = The Story | prev_year = 2020 | next_title = Heather | next_year = 2020 | misc = }} "'Wish You Were Sober'" is a song by American singer-songwriter Conan Gray. It was released on March 18, 2020 by Republic Records as the fifth single from his debut studio album 'Kid Krow'. The song was written by Conan Gray and Dan Nigro. BackgroundThe song addresses the mistakes of Gray's teenage years, and acknowledges that "moments from young adult life aren't always remembered." The song focuses on a specific incident where Gray's love interest would confess their love for him whilst "black out drunk". The song was described as "the most straightforward pop song" on the album, and was praised by 'E!' for its "confessional lyrics and the excellent alt-pop production." Music videoA music video to accompany the release of "Wish You Were Sober" was first released on YouTube on March 20, 2020. The video was directed by BRUME. The video was released with the album and gained over 400 thousand views in 48 hours. Composition and lyricsOn Apple Music Editor's Notes under Gray's album 'Kid Krow', Gray writes that "It's ["Wish You Were Sober"] a song that I ended up sticking on the album last minute cause it was so much fun when I was making it. I wrote it about this person who I really, really liked and I wrote a lot of songs on my album about them and they just wouldn't tell me that they liked me back or would never tell me their true feelings unless they were blackout drunk. It was a weird, bittersweet feeling, because on one side you're thinking, Yay, they like me and they have feelings for me and they like me back. On the other side you're thinking, Why can't you tell me this when you're sober? Why can't you tell me this in daylight? I think the song is about all those mixed emotions and all the craziness behind being young and getting super drunk and calling someone and telling them that you love them. Critical receptionThe song received positive reviews from music critics, who praised the lyrics and production. from singer Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift praised Gray's "Wish You Were Sober" on her Instagram story claiming that it was her favorite song off Gray's debut album. Swift stated Obsessed with this whole album. but this song ["Wish You Were Sober"] right here is a masterpiece. Not trying to be loud but this will be on repeat for my whole life. Volume all the way up. Helen Ehrlich from Affinity Magazine declared that "'Wish You Were Sober' is the song that plays in a coming of age film after the main character completely claims their identity. 'Wish You Were Sober' is the sensation of bursting out of a party, onto the front porch and out into the cool night. 'Wish You Were Sober' is a breath of fresh air." Credits and personnelCredits adapted from Tidal. * Dan Nigro producer, composer, lyricist, associated performer, bass, drum programming, electric guitar, engineer, keyboards, mix engineer, studio personnel, synthesizer * Conan Gray composer, lyricist, associated performer, background vocalist, vocals * Serban Ghenea mixer, studio personnel * John Hanes studio personnel ChartsRelease historyReferencesCategory:2020 songs Category:2020 singles Category:Conan Gray songs Category:Songs about alcohol Category:Songs written by Dan Nigro | |
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