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"Cellophane" (stylised as cellophane) is a song by English singer
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, released as the lead single from her second studio album '' Magdalene'' (2019). The song was released on 24 April 2019 through Young. It was her first single in three years. Its music video was also released on 24 April. "Cellophane" was met with widespread critical acclaim, with Twigs' vocal performance drawing significant praise.


Background and recording

After the release of her debut album '' LP1'' in 2014,
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(real name Tahliah Debrett Barnett) began dating and eventually became engaged to English actor
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. Their relationship faced significant internet and tabloid attention, and Twigs became subject to racist abuse and hostility from some fans of '' The Twilight Saga'', in which Pattinson played one of the main characters (
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), who hoped the actor would recommence his relationship with his ''Twilight'' co-star
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. It was reported by '' The Sun'' in October 2017 that the two had ended their engagement. Several publications consider or speculate that "Cellophane"'s subject matter was inspired by this relationship. In an interview with Double J in June 2019, Twigs revealed that she had begun writing "Cellophane" a little over a year from then, although "the feeling for the song maybe started a year before that," during a period of isolation away from friends and family in
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. She developed an interest in
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-inspired Gunne Sax dresses from the 1970s, purchasing a large number of them, and consequently would spend a significant amount of time "just wandering around in these medieval dresses." During this period, she began recording a number of songs for an album, including "Cellophane".


Composition and lyrics

"Cellophane" was written and produced by Twigs alongside Jeff Kleinman and
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. It is set in
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with a tempo of 107 beats per minute and is composed in the key of D Major, with Twigs' vocals spanning a range of F#3 to F#5. The song has been characterised by critics as a
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with additional strings, synths and a minimal beatboxed rhythm. However, at the 1:40 or 2:34 mark "the piano stops and this visceral, electric, metallic-y
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throws the entire track into free fall before the drum swoops in to lock the tempo back down," as noted by Danielle Cohen of '' GQ''. ''
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''s Randall Colburn considered the song to be "all about texture, with round, rippling beats underscoring sharp, shadowy loops and Twigs' crystalline vocals." The song's lyrics focus on a breakup, where Twigs sings of her unrequited love, desperately trying to salvage her relationship despite public disapproval and the lack of reciprocation from her lover. "Cellophane" has been noted for Twigs' breathy soprano and
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vocals, and the singer's technique ranges from "breathy devastation to high notes of carefully controlled keening." Sasha Geffen of ''
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'' wrote that the singer's voice "cracks and groans and breaks, as if it's dragging more weight than it can bear." Other publications have highlighted how the song's sparse background serves to bring her vocals to its forefront.


Promotion

Twigs mailed out physical copies of the artwork to various fans with a handwritten note that read: "You are one of my more loyal supporters, so I wanted to write to you directly to let you know — it's time. FKA twigs."
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in
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, Japan tweeted that they would be distributing copies of the artwork that was mailed to fans from 26 April. The music video was available as a countdown for several hours on 23 April before being taken down; the information in the description listed its director as
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and production company as Object & Animal. Twigs later formally announced its release for 24 April.


Critical reception

"Cellophane" received widespread acclaim from
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upon its release, with many directing their praise at Twigs' vocal performance. ''
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'' awarded it Best New Track and named it the best song of 2019, with writer Michelle Kim praising its minimalist and stripped-back production for bringing Twigs' "delicate" and "impossibly moving" voice to the forefront. Raisa Bruner of ''
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'' called it a "softly unsettling, devastating tune," while ''
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''s Sam Wolfson described it as "vulnerable, honest and apparently not flogging anything." In his review for ''
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'', Tom Connick dubbed it "a raw-as-you-like taste of FKA Twigs' singular talent"; he also noted the lack of studio manipulation of Twigs' vocals found in her earlier work, which he considered refreshing. Danielle Cohen, writing for ''GQ'', applauded the unpredictability of the track, stating that "when you think you get the gist of its sound, it morphs into something totally new." She further praised its ability to turn its lyrical theme of vulnerability "into something dynamic and textured, not to mention simply stunning." '' The 405'' named "Cellophane" the day's best track, with Rob Hakimian expressing both surprise and approval at the lack of "erratic beats and bass that has characterised her work thus far" in favour of a "skeletal piano ballad," allowing Twigs to "show off her stunning vocal abilities." Sasha Geffen of ''Vulture'' said that "if she sounded aloof on previous records, she sheds that protective layer here," summarising that "this is Twigs at her slowest, most serene, and most painful." ''
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''s Brad Dountz opined that "so much emotional weight haunts every chord of FKA twigs' return single," adding that the singer "shines brightly when she transforms her past into a sharp and self-aware marvel." Philip Cosores of
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praised Twigs' songwriting and singing ability on display on the track, writing that "the dramatic piano-driven piece is as vulnerable as it gets, with her voice quivering with emotional outpouring as the song expands into technicolor."


Year-end lists


Awards and nominations


Music video

The video was directed by
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and was released on 24 April 2019 via her YouTube channel. It depicts Twigs pole dancing in front of an unseen audience, climbing the pole to meet a large flying creature which wears her face, falling into an "underworld", and then being covered in clay by two female creatures. Huang described the video as "imagery of her ascending and then falling through an image of herself." It was named the best music video of 2019 by ''
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''. In May 2018, Twigs disclosed in an
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post that she had undergone
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to have six fibroid tumours removed from her
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. She described them as "a fruit bowl of pain every day", revealing that her nurse "said that the weight and size was like being six months pregnant". This was accompanied with a video of her practicing
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; she wrote that her "confidence as a woman was knocked" and wondered if her body "would ever feel the same again", but while practicing her dancing at the time of the post, she "felt like erstrong self again for the first time in a while and it was magical." Until the single's release, she posted more videos displaying her progress in pole dancing in between clips of martial arts training. In a statement accompanying the release of the "Cellophane", Twigs revealed that she expressly learned to pole dance over a year before the music video was shot in order to realise her vision for it.


In popular culture

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after the clip was mixed with the instrumental on January 2023, with edits that include of a long-nosed
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dog. This causes the song to spike into 65 million streams on Spotify as of February 2023.


Personnel

*
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– vocals * Jeff Kleinman – piano, synths *
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– drums, vocal percussion *
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– strings *
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– additional percussion, programming * Noah Goldstein – engineering *
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– mixing


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References

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