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2010 single by M.I.A.

"XXXO"
Single byM.I.A.
from the albumMaya
Released11 May 2010(digital)
12 July 2010(physical)
Recorded2010
Genre
Length2:54
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
M.I.A singles chronology
"Born Free"
(2010)
"XXXO"
(2010)
"Steppin Up"
(2010)
Jay-Z singles chronology
"Young Forever"
(2009)
"XXXO"
(2010)
"A Star Is Born"
(2010)

"XXXO" is a song by English recording artistM.I.A., released as the lead single from her third studio album,Maya (2010). The song was written by M.I.A.,Charles "Blaqstarr" Smith and Cherry Byron-Withers, and produced by Blaqstarr andRusko. "XXXO" was first released as adigital download following its world premiere on radio on 10 May 2010, and released in physical format in the United Kingdom on 28 June 2010. Two XXXO remix EPs were released alongside the single, featuringJay-Z,SBTRKT,KickRaux amongst others on official remixes. The song's release followed the digital release of "Born Free", also fromMaya.

An uptemposynth-pop song, "XXXO" exhibits a Tamil folk music-influenced melody with elements oftechno and tribal music displayed. The song's instrumentation consists ofmarching band percussion, and backing vocals, drawing inspiration from pop music. "XXXO" is lyrically based on the theme of the creation of a sex symbol and romance in the digital age. Music critics praised the direction of the record, its playful lyrics and futuristic sound. An accompanying music video for the song was filmed by M.I.A. during the month of July 2010, who opted to direct herself having initially commissioned Hype Williams to direct. It featuresgraphics interchange formats and animation of her album artwork, and depicts the singer singing seductively to the camera and scenes from her flip-cam, framed by stars, greeting card flower decorations and English words written inArabic alphabet or A, B, Cs. The video features leopard imagery alongside references to social networking platforms such as MySpace and YouTube, with the singer singing "you want me be somebody who I'm really not" as the song's chorus. The video was nominated for the "Best Video" award at the 2011UK Asian Music Awards. The "XXXO Burka" she wore to the2010 Scream Awards was named byTime as the second top fashion statement of 2010.

Following the release ofMaya, the song charted at number 26 in the United Kingdom and number 30 in Scotland, debuting at number two on theUK Indie Chart and number 12 on theUK R&B Chart. "XXXO" is M.I.A.'s second single to reach the UK top 40 and second most successful single in the UK after "Paper Planes" reached number 19 in 2009. The single debuted at number 74 in Australia, charted at number 39 in Spain, reached number 60 on theBillboardJapan Hot 100, and the top ten on the Danish radio airplay chart and in Belgium. "XXXO" was danced to by contestants Robert Roldan and Courtney Galliano ofSo You Think You Can Dance in 2010 for their Jazz selection. M.I.A. performed the song live for the first time at theToronto Sound Academy in 2010. Critically, "XXXO" was lauded as yet another departure for M.I.A.. The song was listed at number two on theNME's best tracks of 2010 and in October 2011, the publication placed it at number 70 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years".

Background

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"XXXO" was written by M.I.A., Charles Smith and Cherry Byron-Withers, and produced by Rusko and Blaqstarr. The single was premiered onBBC Radio 1 asZane Lowe's "Hottest Record in the World" on 11 May 2010.[1]

Composition

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"XXXO" is asynth-pop[2] song that draws heavily from M.I.A.'s trademark percussion and clapbeats in each bar and incorporates afolk style melody.[3] "XXXO" is considered the mostpop-influenced song on the album, with M.I.A. describing the song as showcasing her "cheesy pop side".[4] "XXXO" is performed in atempo of 120 beats per minute. Written incommon time, the song is inverse-chorus form with abridge before the fourth and finalchorus repeating as thecoda. The song's instrumentation is simple and minimal, consisting of electro keyboardsynths, marching band percussion,beeps andbloops. Charles Aaron ofSpin noted that the song was one of M.I.A.'s most plainspoken tracks, reminiscent of the "data-dazedR'n'B" of the song "Space" on the album.[5]Ann Powers of theLos Angeles Times compared the song's chorus vocals favourably to those ofRobyn and that her vocal style resembled a girlish coo of early 1980snew wavers, about a seduction that was artistic and not sensual.[6]

"XXXO" is a portmanteau of "XXX", which most commonly represents pornography, and "XOXO", which implies kisses and hugs; a slant on teenage girls' charm, naivety, and their attempts to appeal to boys. "XXXO" is also meant to be a pun to "Excess Sex Oh", which expresses disapproval of the overly manifested sexuality of modern media. Lyrically, the song concerns the making of a sex symbol, and consists of M.I.A pulling a switcheroo on a pop template.[6] The song's lyrics contain textspeak, and reference iPhones and Twitter.[7][8] The bridge features the lyrics "Upload your photo / see below / you like what you see, you can download and store / we can find ways / just scan what you know / I can be that actress, you be Tarantino." A writer forRap-Up describes the song as an angrylove letter, noting how the singer laments over an overbearing boyfriend who is "tweeting [her] like Tweety Bird on [his] iPhone" before giving him the cold shoulder in the chorus "You want me be somebody who I'm really not."[9] According to Powers, the male in her picture isTarantino, less likely a lover than a producer trying to turn her big ideas into something more containable. The bridge features the lyrics "I can be that actress" but as the reviewer notes "she really can't. She's all push and pull; like her fellow 'post-feminist' art starKaren O, she understands that something's gotta break – either the role designed for her, or herself."[6]

Release and promotion

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M.I.A. performing "XXXO" during her/\/\ /\ Y /\ Tour

The song was premiered onBBC Radio 1 on 10 May 2010 in the UK.[10] It was released as adigital download on 11 May 2010 with the physical release of the single the following day. On 18 July 2010 it reached number 26 on theUK Singles Chart. "XXXO" was danced to by contestants Robert Roldan and Courtney Galliano ofSo You Think You Can Dance in 2010.

"XXXO"'s official remixes included contributions fromRiton,SBTRKT and a dirty mix by Blaqstarr appearing on the UK 12-inch single released by XL Recordings. A red transparent 7-inch single was released featuring the main song and Blaqstarr dirty mix. An official main mix features rapperJay-Z who previously appeared on a remix of the M.I.A. single "Boyz" from theHow Many Votes Fix Mix EP. This main mix leaked onto the Internet on 10 June 2010. The US CD single features various official remixes including the Jay-Z main mix, two remixes of this mix by Fulton Yard with Walt Boogie and Rieces Pieces and those remixes by Riton and SBTRKT. Two digital EPs of these remixes to the song were released separately by her labels in June 2010 in 12-inch single, CD and download formats. XL Recordings and Interscope Records releasedXXXO (The Remixes) on 15 June 2010 andXXXO The Remixes Part 2 on 29 June 2010.[11][12] DJ Qness andMujava created their own remix which was circulated on the Internet, fusing South AfricanKwaito, house music and M.I.A.'s pop vocal alignment.[13] On 15 June 2010, Zane Lowe made the Jay-Z remix his "Hottest Record in the World", a month following bestowing the single the same accolade.[14] "XXXO" was released in the UK on 28 June 2010.[15] Revealing her surprise that Jay-Z liked and decided to appear on the album version of "XXXO" and not Blaqstarr's dirty mix which was more "urban" sounding to the songwriter, M.I.A noted "It was interesting he liked the one with the crazy synths and stuff. It's more sort of [an] electro vibe ... and his verse is so great. It was good to hear him say the word 'metrosexual.' "[16]

M.I.A. performed "XXXO" at theSound Academy in Toronto in late 2009. On the red carpet to theSpike TV2010 Scream Awards she wore the "XXXO Burka", a blackburka – a traditional Islamic garment – printed with lyrics, the graphic "XO I Love You" inside a heart and artwork to the song and album, and revealing teal eye shadow, studded stilettos and yellow nail polish.[17] The singer went with a different ensemble for her onstage performance later in the night, sporting a blue-turquoise wig, yellow sequined blouse, pink pants and green shoes to sing "Teqkilla."[18]Time magazine placed the "XXXO Burka" at number two on its list of the "Top Ten Fashion Statements of 2010", stating "there was a sharp intake of breath when singer M.I.A. turned up at an awards event this year in one of the most controversial garments of our era: a burqa. For many, it's a symbol of oppression, representing the systematic silencing of female voices. For others, it's a symbol of liberation, freeing the women who wear it from oversexualization or objectification of the female form. Either way, at least we know it's versatile" before concluding that it was difficult to be offended by the friendly piece.[19]

Reception

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Critical reaction

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rolling Stone[20]

"XXXO" was acclaimed by music critics. Brad Wete ofEntertainment Weekly had concerns about M.I.A.'s third album after listening to previous single "Born Free", but said with "XXXO" his worries had been eased. Wete wrote, "this techno-tinged dance record is what we hoped for from our Sri Lankan anti-pop star. It's an aggressive but friendly love cut dressed up with playful lyrics [...] It's the fun, naughty stuff we like."[21]Rolling Stone's reviewer characterised the song as a "futuristic, tribal jam", revolving around "little more than reverb-dunked marching-band beat and M.I.A.'s tweaked-to-the-max vocals", before concluding "you have to admire her for always pushing her sound and art forward. When M.I.A. sings, "You want me be somebody who I'm really not", she does it with her middle finger raised high, pointing squarely at your face."[20]PopMatters described the song as being "catchy, relatively straightforward dance pop", shedding the "Technicolor excesses" and world-music hybridity that listeners had come to expect from the rapper.[22]

Commercial performance

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"XXXO" debuted on theUK Singles Chart on 18 July 2010 at number 26, following the release ofMaya. "XXXO" marks M.I.A.'s second top 40 single and second most successful single after "Paper Planes" reached number 19 in 2009. The single also debuted at number two on theUK Indie Chart behindExample's "Kickstarts", as well as number 12 on theUK R&B Chart.

Awards and accolades

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The song was listed at number two on theNME's best tracks of 2010.[23] The song placed number 101 on theTriple J Hottest 100, 2010, a list of the most popular songs of the year as chosen by listeners of Australian radio stationTriple J.[24] In October 2011,NME placed it at number 70 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years".[25] The music video was nominated for the "Best Video" award at the 2011UK Asian Music Awards.

Music video

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The official music video was released on 11 August 2010 on her officialVevo account, following an announcement by M.I.A. on her Twitter feed that read "WORLD PREMIA XXXO XXXO XXXO VIDEO!!!YO!".[26] The music video was to be directed byHype Williams, but M.I.A. eventually directed the video.[27][28] The quirky, playful visuals, evolved from animated web graphics based on M.I.A.'s own designs for the album cover and booklet.[28][29] The video features shots filmed on M.I.A.'s flipcam.[30] The video for "XXXO" references several online social networking sites and resembles onlineGIFs and animations that are popular onArabic-languageInternet forums, blogs, and social/dating websites. It features M.I.A. in a number of headshots amongst glittery floral graphics, resembling those made onBlingee. At one point in the clip, four white unicorns gallop across the screen. Golden Arabic-stylecalligraphy spells out her name and, at another point, the phrase "click here to download", written in a similar font, scrolls diagonally across the screen. The YouTube screenshots featured on the cover of the Maya's album also appear in the video, in variousvideo feedback sequences. The video ends with the MySpace refrain "Thank you for adding me."[31]

Track listings

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  • Digital single
  1. "XXXO" (Album Version) – 2:58
  • UK 12" single
A1. "XXXO" – 2:58
A2. "XXXO" (Riton ReRub) – 3:48
B1. "XXXO" (SBTRKT Remix) – 3:33
B2. "XXXO" (Blaqstarr Dirty Mix) – 3:03
  • UK digital single[32]
  1. "XXXO" – 2:54
  2. "XXXO" (Riton ReRub) – 3:49
  3. "XXXO" (SBTRKT Remix) – 3:33
  4. "XXXO" (Blaqstarr Dirty Mix) – 3:04
  5. "XXXO" (Various Remix) – 3:02
  • US red transparent 7" single
A. "XXXO" (Album Version) – 2:58
B. "XXXO" (Blaqstarr Dirty Mix) – 3:03
  • US CD single
  1. "XXXO" (Fulton Yard/WaltBoogie Remix) featuring Jay-Z – 3:04
  2. "XXXO" (Fulton Yard/Rieces Pieces Remix) featuring Jay-Z – 2:56
  3. "XXXO" (Main Mix) featuring Jay-Z – 2:53
  4. "XXXO" (SBTRKT Remix) – 3:33
  5. "XXXO" (Various Remix) – 3:01
  6. "XXXO" (Riton ReRub) – 3:48
  • US digital EP – The Remixes[11]
  1. "XXXO" (Main Mix) featuring Jay-Z – 2:53
  2. "XXXO" (Fulton Yard/WaltBoogie Remix) featuring Jay-Z – 3:04
  3. "XXXO" (Fulton Yard/Rieces Pieces Remix) featuring Jay-Z – 2:56
  • US digital EP – The Remixes Part 2[12]
  1. "XXXO" (SBTRKT Remix) – 3:33
  2. "XXXO" (Various Remix) – 3:01
  3. "XXXO" (Riton ReRub) – 3:48

Personnel

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Credits adapted from the liner notes ofMaya.[33]

  • M.I.A. – vocals, songwriting
  • Ben H. Allen – mixing
  • Blaqstarr – production, songwriting
  • Cherry Byron-Withers – songwriting
  • Robert Gardiner – mix assistance
  • Rusko – production

Charts

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Chart (2010)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[34]74
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders)[35]7
Denmark Airplay (Tracklisten)[36]3
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[37]54
Japan (Billboard Adult Contemporary Airplay)[38]29
Scotland (OCC)[39]25
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[40]39
UK Singles (OCC)[41]26
UK Indie (OCC)[42]2
UK Hip Hop/R&B (OCC)[43]12
USDance/Electronic Digital Songs (Billboard)[44]12
USRock Digital Songs (Billboard)[45]41

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