"Fire" | ||||
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Single by Beth Ditto | ||||
from the album Fake Sugar | ||||
Released | April 3, 2017 | |||
Genre | Southern rock | |||
Length | 3:10 | |||
Label | Virgin | |||
Songwriter(s) |
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Producer(s) | Jennifer Decilveo | |||
Beth Ditto singles chronology | ||||
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"Fire" is a song by American singer Beth Ditto. Produced and co-written by Jennifer Decilveo, it was released by Virgin Records in April 2017 as the lead single from Ditto's solo debut album, Fake Sugar.[1][2] The single peaked on Billboard's Alternative Songs at number 40.[3] The music video for the track was also released in April 2017.[4]
"Fire" is a Southern rock song[5] and features gospel-indebted vocals.[6]
musicOMH's John Murphy stated that the track "gets things started in a suitably smouldering way, a soulful, swaggering number that’s both slow-burning and, when the chorus kicks in, gloriously unrestrained."[7] Graeme Virtue of The Guardian described the song as "a sexy mega-thumper enhanced by mournful melodica toots."[8] Stereogum critic Pranav Trewn called the song "an audacious, groovy slow-burner built on a muted bassline and sold via firecracker guitars and an impeccable-as-ever vocal performance".[9] According to The Independent's Andy Gill, the track's "predatory throb explodes into a chugging fuzz-rock boogie streaked with squalling guitars."[10]
Chart (2017) | Peak position |
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US Billboard Alternative Songs[3] | 40 |