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Wikipedia article




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"'Glad He's Gone'" is a song recorded by Swedish singer Tove Lo for her fourth studio album 'Sunshine Kitty' (2019). It was released worldwide on 31 May 2019 and serviced to American contemporary hit radio stations on 18 June 2019 by Republic Records as the album's lead single. The song was written by Lo and its producers the Struts and Shellback. "Glad He's Gone" is an electropop, pop and ambient pop song with lyrics featuring Lo looking out for and talking to a friend who has a demanding boyfriend.

Commercially, "Glad He's Gone" figured in the top 40 of Sweden and Belgium and peaked at number 19 in New Zealand (bubbling under). Music critics gave positive reviews of the song. An accompanying music video directed by Vania Heymann and Gal Muggia was uploaded onto Lo's official YouTube account on 17 June 2019. The video was nominated for Best Music Video at the 62nd ceremony of the Grammy Award, becoming Lo's second nomination overall, and the first for her solo work.

Background and release



On 28 May 2019, the singer uploaded a teaser to her Instagram account that shows a yellow cat named Sunshine Kitty dancing to a snippet of a new song, which was simultaneously made available for pre-order, along with the possibility to become a member of the "Sunshine Kitty Club".

Recording and composition



"Glad He's Gone" was recorded at MXM Studios and Wolf Cousins Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. It was mixed by Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and mastered by Chris Gehringer at Sterling Sound in New York City. It was written by Tove Lo, Shellback, Ludvig Sderberg, and Jakob Jerlstrm, and produced by Shellback and the Struts. Shellback provided percussion, guitar, bass, keys, and programming for the track, whilst Sderberg also performed the latter two.

Musically, "Glad He's Gone" is an electropop, pop, and ambient pop song with a leading acoustic guitar line. It also contains a "low-key rap beat with pop production". Chris DeVille of 'Stereogum' described the track's sound as a "blend of hip-hop drum programming, lite alt-rock guitars, and squiggly neon post-EDM vocal processing". Paige Sims, writing for 'Earmilk', referred to the song asa "more stripped-back song" from Lo, while both 'Earmilk' and 'Idolator' deemed the song more "radio-friendly" than the singer's previous releases. About the song, she stated, "Its the obligatory pep-talk you give your girlfriend when shes going through a breakup. Youre reminding her shes your partner-in-crime and showing unconditional support [] Im telling a real story that I think girls need to hear. You want to know your friends are there for you during a breakup. Its about all the fun you can have after heartbreak".

Critical reception



Upon its release, music critics gave "Glad He's Gone" positive reviews. Mike Wass of 'Idolator' said the song "sounds like a typically feisty slice of electro-pop with a killer chorus" and "more accessible and radio-friendly" than the 'Lady Wood' era. He called the song a "feisty bop" and "the musical equivalent of a pep-talk". 'Billboard's Kirsten Spruch opined that "it's smart and full of wisdom but does not compromise the tongue-in-cheek lyricism that makes Tove so lovable", calling it an "infectious, summer-ready track". Peter Helman of 'Stereogum' called "'Glad He's Gone' an acoustic guitar-tinged bop". 'Rolling Stone''s Claire Shaffer opined that the song "is just as much about the power of friendship as it is about telling a mediocre man to hit the road", describing it as "a kiss-off track with a twist". Nina Corcoran of 'Consequence of Sound' deemed it a "self-assured breakup song".

Music video



An accompanying lyric video for "Glad He's Gone" premiered on 31 May 2019, alongside the single's release. A video in a vertical format was uploaded onto the singer's official YouTube channel on 12 June 2019, with the official music video premiering five days later, and a behind-the-scenes video premiering on 6 August 2019 on the same platform. The official video was directed by Vania Heymann and Gal Muggia and produced by ICONOCLAST. Lo thinks it "might be the best" music video of her career, and added:

The music video for "Glad He's Gone" was nominated for Best Music Video at the 62nd ceremony of the Grammy Awards, becoming Lo's second Grammy nomination overall, and the first for her solo work.

Credits and personnel



Credits and personnel adapted from the liner notes from 'Sunshine Kitty' and Tidal.

Recording

* Recorded at MXM Studios (Stockholm, Sweden) and Wolf Cousins Studios (Stockholm, Sweden)

* Mixed at MixStar Studios (Virginia Beach, Virginia)

* Mastered at Sterling Sound (New York City, New York)

Personnel



*Tove Lo - vocals, songwriter, composer, associated performer

*Ludvig Sderberg - keyboards, programming, songwriter, composer, associated performer, background vocalist

*Jakob Jerlstrm - songwriter, composer

*Shellback - guitar, bass guitar, percussion, songwriter, composer, producer, associated performer

*Chris Gehringer - mastering engineer, studio personnel

*Serban Ghenea - mixer, studio personnel

*John Hanes - studio personnel, assistant mixer

*The Struts - producer

Charts



Release history



References




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