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"Freedun" is a song by
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rapper M.I.A., featuring English singer-songwriter Zayn, from her fifth studio album, ''
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'' (2016). The song was produced by
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. Furthermore, Levi Lennox, who produced "
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" from ''AIM'', also produced Zayn's debut single " Pillowtalk". Lyrically, "Freedun" is politically influenced and references
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s, an undercurrent theme on ''AIM''. M.I.A. revealed she had been contacted by their mutual publisher to write a song for Zayn's debut solo album ''
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''. The song, however, never got past the demo stage and M.I.A then asked Zayn to feature on her own song which she had written a long time ago but always thought it was "too mainstream". The pair got in contact via
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, began working on the track during M.I.A.'s stay in India and completed it in the first week of August 2016. The song was originally called "Swagistan", as previewed on
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in May 2016. M.I.A. announced the release of the single on 31 August 2016. It premiered on the ''
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show on 1 September 2016, and then released the next day. "Freedun" debuted at number one on the UK Asian Music Chart and remained at the top for one more week.


Critical reception

The song has received generally favorable reception from music critics. ''
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'' chose the song as a highlight on the album. Some critics, however, called it "disappointingly generic" and a "misstep".


Music video

M.I.A. filmed a music video for "Freedun" in the
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. During filming, she needed the aid of an
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because of the lack of oxygen in the mountains. Furthermore, she was unable to film the video with Zayn because she was denied
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to enter the United States and he was also unable to leave the country due to his commitments.


Track listing

* Digital download # "Freedun" – 4:42


Charts


Release history


References

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