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360 (song)

"360" is a song by English singerCharli XCX. It was released on 10 May 2024 throughAtlantic Records as the second single from her sixth studio album,Brat, wherein it was included as the opening track. Featuring minimalistelectropop andhyperpop production byA. G. Cook andCirkut and deadpan singing by Charli XCX, its boastful, tongue-in-cheek lyrics make references to her musical career, her reverence in the music industry, and her friendsJulia Fox andGabbriette. Its Aidan Zamiri-directedmusic video stars anensemble cast of online "it girl" influencers, models, and actresses, including Fox, Gabbriette,Rachel Sennott, andChloë Sevigny, and begins with a skit in which they meet at dinner to find a "new hot Internet girl".

"360"
A woman with long black wavy hair and a defiant look kneels on the floor, her white skirt high enough that her pink panties are visible.
Single byCharli XCX
from the albumBrat
Released10 May 2024 (2024-05-10)
Genre
Length2:13
LabelAtlantic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Charli XCX singles chronology
"Von Dutch"
(2024)
"360"
(2024)
"Guess"
(2024)
Music video
"360" onYouTube

"360" was critically lauded for its catchiness and memorable lyrical catchphrases—the latter of which, particularly "I'm so Julia", were the subjects ofInternet memes, merchandising, and critical analysis—and nominated for theGrammy Award forRecord of the Year. Its music video received similar praise, winning theUK Music Video Award for Video of the Year and earning nominations for anMTV Video Music Award, anMTV Europe Music Award, and theGrammy Award for Best Music Video. "360" peaked at number 11 on theUK Singles Chart and on theIrish Singles Chart and at number 41 on theBillboard Hot 100.

Charli XCX performed "360" live throughout her co-headlining tour withTroye Sivan,Sweat, and on her soloBrat Tour. She also performed it on an episode ofSaturday Night Live that she hosted and during a surprise set inTimes Square. It was remixed byAminé and covered byTourist andBlossoms, both forBBC Radio 1, while an official remix of "360" featuring Swedish singerRobyn and Swedish rapperYung Lean was released on 31 May 2024. Critics commended it for Robyn's verses but some criticised it for its underutilisation of Robyn.

Release and promotion

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"360" was released throughAtlantic Records on 10 May 2024. It was the second single from Charli XCX's sixth studio album,Brat, after "Von Dutch" and the album's fourth pre-release following the promotional single release for her songs "Club Classics" and "B2B".[1][2][3]Brat was released on 7 June 2024, with "360" as its opening track.[4][5]

Charli XCX premiered "360" during a pop-up event in early May 2024 inGreenpoint, Brooklyn, where she danced to the song on top of an SUV in front of a wall painted the same shade of green asBrat's cover art. It later became known as the "brat wall" and, in June 2024, was painted to read, "I'm your fav reference", a lyric from "360".[6][7] T-shirts and keychains based on the lyrics of "360" were sold on Charli XCX's website starting in July 2024.[8][9]

Composition and lyrics

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"360" is ahyperpop,[10]synth-pop,[11][12]electropop,[13]dance-pop, andelectroclash[14] song. It was produced by Charli XCX's longtime collaboratorA. G. Cook with Canadian record producerCirkut and written by Charli XCX,Blake Slatkin, andOmer Fedi.[15][16][17] Cook stated that the song was made "really quickly" due to Charli XCX having a clear vision for it.[18] It has minimalist, synth-led production and Charli XCX rap-sings on it in adeadpan tone with slightlypitch-raised vocals.[19][20][21][22][23] Written incommon time in the key ofC major, it runs for two minutes and 13 seconds at 120beats per minute.[24][25][26]

 
The chorus of "360" references actressJulia Fox (pictured)—who also appeared in the song's music video—with its lyric "I'm everywhere, I'm so Julia". The phrase became a popularInternet meme.

The lyrics to "360" revolve around themes of self-empowerment.[27] Carrie Battan ofThe New Yorker described them as "an assemblage of vague ideas about glamour and celebrities that listeners can disappear into";The Daily Beast's Coleman Spilde jokingly referred to the song as a "hot girlhymn" due to its focus on "the subject of hotness".[23][28] The song opens with the lyric "I went my own way and I made it/I'm your favorite reference, baby", which Hannah Mylrea ofNME detailed as Charli XCX expressing "self-confidence, celebration and the knowledge of the place [she] holds in the musical landscape" and which Laura Snapes ofThe Guardian called "indicative of hercult status" and her "wealth of lore".[29][19] She describes herself as "666 with a princess streak", which Grace Robins-Somerville ofPaste wrote typified the most common definition of a "brat" as "badly behaved" and "not afraid to cause a scene" and which Brittany Allen ofLiterary Hub joked was "invok[ing] the devil".[30][31] She also "venomously" sings in another verse, "If you love it, if you hate it/I don't fucking care what you think".[32] Spilde wrote that the lyric was Charli XCX's way of expressing that "she couldn't be more tired of critics conflating her ego-inflated persona with the quality of her music".[28]

Its further lyrics reference several of Charli XCX's colleagues and friends:[33] Cook ("You gon' jump if A. G. made it");[15] modelGabbriette ("Call me Gabbriette, you're so inspired")—the lead singer of the disbandedpunk rock band Nasty Cherry, which Charli XCX formed for theNetflix docuseriesI'm with the Band: Nasty Cherry, and fiancée toMatty Healy, who is bandmates inthe 1975 with Charli XCX's fiancéGeorge Daniel—and, in the song's chorus, actressJulia Fox ("I'm everywhere, I'm so Julia"), who rose to prominence for her role in the 2019 filmUncut Gems and her highly publicized relationship withKanye West.[34][35][36] In a 2023 interview with Fox, Charli XCX told her that the lyric "I'm so Julia" was "about how [Fox] started every trend of 2022".[37]

Matthew Kim, forThe Line of Best Fit, wrote that the confident lyrics of "360" "sound less like re-affirmations of [Charli XCX's] greatness and more like attempts to convince herself of it" within the context ofBrat, which he called "easily the most insecure, dark album Charli has ever released".[38] Abigail Firth, forDork, also wrote that the "cocky andcunty" atmosphere of "360" is shown to "serve as a facade" based on the insecurities she expresses throughout the rest of the album.[39]

Reception and impact

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Jason P. Frank ofVulture and Thom Donovan ofAmerican Songwriter both praised "360" as "one of the best pop songs of the year", with Frank calling it a "sonic sugar rush" and Donovan writing that it "may be her best yet".[40][36] ForPaste's review ofBrat, Eric Bennett named "360" "an all-timer in [Charli XCX's] catalog already" due to its "simple but thrilling beat", over which Charli XCX "absolutely floats" with an "icy, disaffected cool".[16] Meaghan Garvey ofPitchfork, in a positive review ofBrat, opined that "360" was Charli XCX's "best pure pop tune in ages", withBillboard's Kyle Denis referring to it as a "delicious pure-pop opener" and Andrew Unterberger, also forBillboard, calling it "impressively kinetic".[41][42][43] ForThe Daily Beast, Coleman Spilde wrote that "360" was "a lyrical masterclass in hotness" and "an intensive on vanity so hyper-focused that it could be taught atthe Learning Annex".[28] ForThe New York Times, Lindsay Zoladz acclaimed "360" as "wryly funny", "deliriously catchy", and "endlessly quotable".[11]Elle's Natalie Zannikos called "360" "an absolute electro-pop ear-worm" whose instrumental opening had a "sort of inescapable catchiness" comparable to that of aringtone.[13]

In a review ofBrat,Rolling Stone's Brittany Spanos called "360" and "Club Classics", the second track onBrat, a "one-two punch" of "bouncy ragers" that were reminiscent of "classic club hits, the kind that don't do more than tell you to free your mind and keep dancing".[44] Describing it as an "it-girl anthem", Lucas Martins ofBeats Per Minute complimented "360" on its "watertight groove", its "undeniably catchy hook", and its lyrics, which, he wrote, "show Charli unafraid to revel in her impact".[45] Dakota West Foss ofSputnikmusic also called its hook "catchy" and "cutesy".[46] ForThe Independent, Olivia Petter called "360" an "undisputed banger ... that make[s] you want to wriggle and bop into the wee hours".[47] Emily Bootle wrote fori that the song's lyrics "I'm so Julia" and "666 with a princess streak" were among the most memorable onBrat and contained tongue-in-cheekmillennial irony.[48]Rod Liddle called "360" a "cute modern pop song" by which he was "taken for a moment" in his review ofBrat forThe Spectator.[49] In a negative review ofBrat for theWorld Socialist Web Site, Nick Barrickman wrote that "360" and its references to Fox showed Charli XCX to be "as arrogant and selfish as multimillionaire and billionaire celebrities likeBeyoncé orTaylor Swift".[50]

 
During her2024 U.S. presidential campaign,Brat-themed memes surroundingKamala Harris (pictured), including a viral TikTok montage of her set to "360", became popular online.

Following the song's release, "I'm so Julia" became anInternet meme and a popular marketing phrase.[51][37] "360" was used in a viralTikTok video edit of then–U.S. vice presidentKamala Harris, made byGeorge Washington University student Aly McCormick following Harris'spresidential campaign announcement in July 2024. It was based around her "You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?" speech and replaced the song's lyric "I'm so Julia" with "I'm so Kamala"; it had more than one and a half million views by late July.[52][53][54][55] A remix of "360" featuring audio from the "coconut tree" speech also went viral on TikTok and gained over one million likes by August 2024.[56] "360" soundtracked aMarc Jacobs advertisement starring Gabbriette, modelAlex Consani, and singerClairo, among others, in August 2024.[57] TheAmerican Heart Association praised the song in September 2024 for being the right tempo at which to performCPR on someone who has collapsed.[26]

Entertainment Weekly named "360" the second-best song of 2024, with Lester Fabian Brathwaite writing for the publication that it "lit the match ofBrat summer" and had a "propulsive beat" and "memorable lyrics".[1]Stereogum,Billboard, andComplex also included it on their lists of the best songs of the year.[14][58][59] It was nominated for theGrammy Award forRecord of the Year at the67th Annual Grammy Awards.[60]

Live performances

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Charli XCX performed "360" on her co-headlining 2024 U.S. tour withTroye Sivan,Sweat.[61] She also performed it on her solo 2024–2025Brat Tour, which, as of March 2025[update], is ongoing.[62][63] She also performed the song as the host and musical guest onSaturday Night Live on 16 November. Fox, whom Charli XCX asked to appear on the episode two weeks prior, introduced Charli XCX for her performance of the song, in which she performed the song wearing aLou Reed t-shirt in front of a lime green screen.[64][65][66] She performed "360" again during a surprise live performance inTimes Square later that month.[67]

Commercial performance

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"360" peaked at number 11 on theUK Singles Chart and on theIrish Singles Chart.[68] As of 2024[update], "360" is Charli XCX's 12th most commercially successful song on the UK Singles Chart.[69] It debuted at number 73 on theBillboard Hot 100 followingBrat's release, becoming the first song from the album to appear on the chart, and peaked at number 41 for the week dated 17 August 2024, the same week that the remix version of Charli XCX's song "Guess" featuringBillie Eilish debuted on the chart.[70] Its American chart success coincided with the announcement of Harris's presidential campaign and Charli XCX tweeting "Kamala IS Brat".[71] It also became her first top-ten entry onBillboard'sPop Airplay chart since 2014, when her song "Boom Clap" topped the chart, and peaked at number two onBillboard'sHot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, where it became her highest peak on the chart as a lead artist in June 2024.[72][73][74] It debuted at number 70 on theCanadian Hot 100 for the week dated 22 June 2024.[75] It also peaked at number 24 on theARIA Charts for the week dated 9 August 2024.[76]

Music video

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Synopsis

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The accompanying satiricalmusic video for "360" begins with a skit in which Charli XCX gets invited by Gabbriette to Skyferrori's Trattoria, a fictional restaurant referencing the username ofTwitter user @skyferrori.[14] Upon entering through the back door, she finds a group of models, actresses, and influencers, including Gabbriette, Fox,Rachel Sennott,Chloe Cherry,Salem Mitchell andRichie Shazam, all having dinner in order to pick a "new hot Internet girl" to fulfill a prophecy that would prevent their extinction. Charli XCX suggests Fox, to which Sennott replies, "Charli, that's literally Julia Fox," and Charli then picks a waitress, played byInstagram user @randomcontrol, at the restaurant instead.[13] The women start giving instructions to the waitress on how to be a hot Internet girl, with Fox describing it as a "je ne sais quoi situation", Gabbriette, who is hitting avape, telling her she needs to be "really hot in, like, a scary way", and Shazam saying she has to be "known, but at the same time unknowable", before Charli XCX turns around and begins performing the song.[28][77][78][79]

 
The music video for "360" ends with (clockwise)Hari Nef,Quenlin Blackwell,Chloë Sevigny, Charli XCX, Peri Rosenzweig,Isamaya Ffrench, Tess McMillan, Gabbriette, andAlex Consani all striking poses in the street.

Between severalmatch cuts, Charli appears in various locations: at a gym, where she pours herself a glass of wine in a white tank topwith no bra on[80] while she stands on a vibration plate and is accompanied by Sennott and Fox, who are unenthusiastically lifting weights and takingselfies; in a hospital hallway, where she straddles an old man in a gurney next to Gabbriette and Consani, both of whom are posing smoking cigarettes and posing next to her; in a photo booth next to actressHari Nef and influencer Blizzy McGuire; and in the street, where influencersEmma Chamberlain andQuenlin Blackwell apathetically observe a car accident they just caused. Make-up artistIsamaya Ffrench also appears in the video.[78] Toward the end,Chloë Sevigny exits a blackPorsche 992 convertible[81] and tosses a cigarette into a garbage can, lighting its contents on fire, as she and Charli XCX strut down the street. The video ends with Sevigny, Charli XCX, and several other girls, including Tess McMillan, posing at the end of the street.[13][28] The video also features appearances from Cook,[82] Anna Collins—the sister of photographerPetra Collins, who photographed Charli XCX's campaign forSkims—Matisse Andrews, Sakura Bready, Peri Rosenzweig and Niki Takesh.[15][3] The video's cast also consists of multipletransgender women, including Nef, Consani, and McGuire.[83]

The video's aesthetic was described as "sleek" and comparable to a fashion photoshoot by Léa Zetlaoui ofNuméro.[84] Matthew Velasco ofW described the video cast as "aMount Rushmore of reining [sic] internet cool girls".[78]Time's Cady Lang wrote that Charli XCX had "summoned anAvengers-level cadre of 'It girls'" for the video, while Thom Waite ofDazed compared the video to a "parallel-universe production ofEuphoria or a 2020s it girl twist onGirls".[85][86]

Filming and production

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The music video for "360" stars a cast of influencers, actresses, and models, including (from left to right)Emma Chamberlain,Rachel Sennott, andChloë Sevigny. The cast was picked by Charli XCX based on women she thought "embodied the personality" of the song.

A promotional teaser for the "360" music video was released days prior to its premiere.[87] Charli XCX hosted a screening for the video atBrain Dead Studios inWest Hollywood.[88] The music video was written and directed by Aidan Zamiri and filmed from 11 to 12 March 2024.[22][89] Charli XCX cast women who she "felt embodied the personality of the record" to star in the video and described its concept as a play on their public images, which she stated were occasionally positive but often reduced to "those girls on the Internet who just vape".[90][91] Sevigny appeared in it in between filming for the Netflix seriesMonsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story and had not been familiar with Charli XCX until then. After a mutual friend between her and Charli XCX direct messaged her about the song and music video treatment, she agreed to make a cameo when she found out Sennott, who she was "in love with", would be in it.[92] According to Sevigny, she was instructed by Zamiri to "just act really bratty".[93] Styling was done by Chris Horan, Charli XCX's stylist since 2021. He based each of the women's looks in the video, including anYves Saint Laurent jumpsuit worn by Charli XCX, on elevated, "hot and bitchy" versions of their personal style, which he observed on their Instagram accounts.[22] Brands featured in the video includeDion Lee, Knwls,Courrèges,Eytys, Vacquera, andMarni, the last of which was also worn by Charli XCX at the 2024Met Gala.[13] Art direction for the video was done by Grace Surnow.[94]

Critical reception

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In an opinion piece onBrat forBritishVogue, Mahoro Seward wrote in July 2024 that "everything that has unfolded since the first minute of Aidan Zamiri's masterful music video for '360'"—which he likened to "a vignette of whatThe Last Supper would have looked like ifJesus andhis disciples were modern-day It-girls"—"amounts to a watershed moment in pop cultural history".[51] ForPitchfork's review ofBrat, Meaghan Garvey wrote that the video "feels heavy-handed but not unearned".[41]The Observer's Kate Mossman wrote that the video "locates [Charli XCX] at the cutting edge of internet culture" and "is almost designed to make people like me [Mossman] feel old".[35] Olivia Petter ofThe Independent deemed the music video for "360" the introduction to the "brat identity", which she wrote was "fundamentally a celebration and interrogation of girlhood in all its complexities", and Lindsay Zoladz ofThe New York Times called it "instantly iconic".[47][11] Brathwaite deemed the music video "further proof of [the song's] undeniability", while Devon Chodzin ofStereogum wrote that the video "elevates '360' from celebrity braggadocio to apaean to influence".[1][14] Léa Zetlaoui, writing forNuméro, who named "360" one of the best music videos of 2024, wrote that Charli XCX's "show of self-confidence and individuality" in the video turned her "into a new icon of pop culture".[84]The A.V. Club's Drew Gillis wrote that "360" was "a pretty standard music video" that "does land one coup with the appearance of Chloë Sevigny".[95]

Social media users and critics compared its ensemble cast to that in Taylor Swift's 2015 music video for her song "Bad Blood", with Rhian Daly ofNME opining that it "felt so much more cutting-edge and exciting" than "Bad Blood".[83][13][96] Marisa Aron, Atlantic's VP of marketing, called "360" "one of the most talked about music videos" of 2024.[97] It was listed as one of the best music videos of 2024 byCreative Review,Billboard Philippines, andHuffPost UK.[98][99][100] It won the awards for Video of the Year and Best UK Pop Video at theUK Music Video Awards and was nominated at theGrammy Awards forBest Music Video, at theMTV Europe Music Awards forBest Video, and at theMTV Video Music Awards forBest Art Direction.[101][60][102]

Covers and remixes

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Theindie rock bandBlossoms (pictured in 2022) performed a cover of "360" forBBC Radio 1'sLive Lounge

The closing track ofBrat, "365", is a remix of "360", which was originally produced by Cook for a DJ set at a nightclub.[45][18]Nia Archives performed a remix of "360" atGlastonbury Festival 2024.[96] American rapperAminé released his own remix of "360", titled "360.5" based on the titles of his mixtapesOnePointFive andTwoPointFive and featuring humorous lyrics over the song's original instrumental. It was released in July 2024 with a music video of Aminé on vacation inIschia.[103] Also that month, Britishindie rock duoWet Leg performed a cover of "360" atTruck Festival.[104] ForBBC Radio 1, British record producerTourist performed a piano cover of the song for the station's Piano Sessions series, with elements of the melody from theArtful Dodger song "Movin' Too Fast", in August 2024.[105] On BBC Radio 1'sLive Lounge in October 2024, theindie pop bandBlossoms performed ajangle pop andnew wave cover of "360", which ended with a cover of Stardust's 1998 single "Music Sounds Better with You" performed byRick Astley.[106][21] An unofficial mashup of "360" with theFleetwood Mac song "Dreams" was shared online by both Fleetwood Mac guitaristLindsey Buckingham and by Charli XCX on her TikTok account.[107]

Robyn and Yung Lean remix

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"360 featuring Robyn and Yung Lean[a]"
 
Remix byCharli XCX featuringRobyn andYung Lean
from the albumBrat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat
Released31 May 2024 (2024-05-31)
Length2:09
LabelAtlantic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Lyric video
"360 featuring Robyn and Yung Lean" onYouTube

Charli XCX recorded a remix of "360" featuring Robyn and Swedish rapperYung Lean during her trip toStockholm.[108] Yung Lean and Charli XCX had been friends prior to releasing the remix.[109] It was released on 31 May 2024, one week beforeBrat's release.[110] It was the secondBrat remix to be released, following aremix of "Von Dutch" featuring Cook andAddison Rae.[111] The "360" remix was included as the opening track of theremix albumBrat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat. The remix featuresbraggadocios and retrospective lyrics from all three artists about their musical careers.[112][113][114] Robyn sings about her early start in the music industry ("I started so young, I didn't even have e-mail/Now my lyrics on your booby") and references the success of her 2010 song "Dancing on My Own" ("Killin' this shit since 1994/Got everybody in the club dancing on their own") andthe Clash's 1979 albumLondon Calling, while Yung Lean compares himself to "David Beckham in the noughties" in the first verse and quotesTony Montana in the 1983 filmScarface with the lyric "Who do I trust? Me". Charli XCX also raps that she, Robyn, and Yung Lean are "three child stars out here doing damage" with a "really very special language", as all three began their music careers as teenagers.[27]

Callum Foulds ofThe Line of Best Fit called the remix of "360" "delightfully whimsical" and Karen Gwee ofNME called it "a showcase of Swedish excellence".[113][96]Billboard's Katie Bain ranked it 13th out of the 16 remixes on the album and remarked that it shared the "head-bobbing bubbliness" of the original but turned it "into a breezy, frothy group hang".[115]Paste's Andy Steiner reviewed Robyn's verses positively, writing that her verse was delivered "with the confidence of someone who's met her ownBrat moment with aplomb", and Andrew Unterberger similarly praised Robyn singing "I started so young, I didn't even have e-mail/Now my lyrics on your booby" as the remix's best lyric.[114][43]Stereogum named it the best song of the week of its release, with Danielle Chelosky writing that it "sounds like friends having fun, not at all forced or insincere" and praising Yung Lean's "effortlessly magnetic intonations", Robyn's "charming" verses, and Charli XCX's "monotone rap".[116] Conversely, Sal Cinquemani ofSlant wrote that the remix of "360" "largely wasted" Robyn's contribution to the song and criticized it as "cluttered".[117] Jason P. Frank, forVulture, picked the original "360" as the better version of the song, adding that Robyn getting less time than Yung Lean was "a little disappointing" considering that "Robyn has been inspiring Charli for years".[40]

Personnel

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Credits derived fromApple Music.[118]

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for "360"
Chart (2024–2025)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[119]24
Australia Dance (ARIA)[120]1
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[121]42
CanadaCHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[122]15
CanadaHot AC (Billboard)[123]25
Global 200 (Billboard)[124]35
Greece International (IFPI)[125]74
Ireland (IRMA)[126]11
Japan Hot Overseas (Billboard Japan)[127]18
Latvia Airplay (TopHit)[128]28
Lithuania (AGATA)[129]86
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[130]33
Portugal (AFP)[131]100
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[132]54
South KoreaBGM (Circle)[133]170
Sweden Heatseeker (Sverigetopplistan)[134]3
UK Singles (OCC)[135]11
USBillboard Hot 100[136]41
USAdult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[137]35
USHot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[138]2
USHot Dance/Pop Songs (Billboard)[139]3
USPop Airplay (Billboard)[140]7
Chart performance for "360 featuring Robyn and Yung Lean"
Chart (2024)Peak
position
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[141]22

Monthly charts

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Monthly chart performance for "360"
Chart (2024)Peak
position
Latvia Airplay (TopHit)[142]39

Year-end charts

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Year-end chart performance for "360"
Chart (2024)Position
Australia Dance (ARIA)[143]10
UK Singles (OCC)[144]100
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[145]6

Certifications

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Certifications for "360"
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[146]Platinum70,000
Canada (Music Canada)[147]Platinum80,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[148]Gold15,000
Poland (ZPAV)[149]Platinum50,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[150]Gold400,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release dates and formats for "Nasty"
RegionDateFormat(s)VersionLabelRef.
Various10 May 2024OriginalAtlantic[151]
31 May 2024Robyn and Yung Lean remix[152]
8 November 20247-inch singleOriginal[153]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The remix was originally titled "The 360 Remix with Robyn and Yung Lean" in sentence-case with the artist's names spelled inlowercase.

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