One Kiss (song)
"One Kiss" is a song by Scottish record producer Calvin Harris and English singer Dua Lipa. Written by Lipa, Jessie Reyez and its producer Harris, it was released by Columbia Records and Sony Music on 6 April 2018. It reached number one on the UK Singles Chart on 20 April 2018, a week after debuting at number three. The song would eventually top the chart for eight consecutive weeks and eventually became the biggest-selling song of 2018 in the UK. It also became the third longest-running number one of the century by a female artist behind Tones and I's "Dance Monkey" and Rihanna's "Umbrella". The track also reached number one in twenty additional countries, was the highest-selling song of 2018 in Flanders and the Netherlands, and is certified multiplatinum in thirteen countries worldwide, including Diamond in France, Mexico, and Poland. "One Kiss" was included on the Complete Edition of Lipa's eponymous debut studio album. The song went on to win Best British Single at the 2019 Brit Awards.
Background and release
On 21 March 2018, Harris changed his Twitter header image to one that features a QR code in the centre. When scanned, it reads "Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa – One Kiss". On 2 April, both artists announced the song with identical social media posts, revealing the blue cover art and release date. A lyric video was released alongside the single, featuring VHS-quality footage of two couples being played on a vintage television in an outdoor setting.On Kent Small's radio show on the Australian radio station Nova 96.9, Lipa explained that Harris contacted her while she was in Jamaica to ask if she wanted to work together on a track. She agreed and later met Harris at his house in Los Angeles, and they recorded "One Kiss" at the latter's God's Eyes Studios.
Composition
"One Kiss" is an uptempo dance-pop, deep house, diva house, Eurodance, funk house and tropical house song, which contains elements of '90s house music. It features "a lengthy instrumental intro", after which Lipa coos on the "mellow synths" and later moves on to a "club-conquering, mostly instrumental" chorus.The song is performed in A Phrygian with a tempo of 124 beats per minute in common time. It follows a chord progression of Am–B–F–Gm, and Lipa's vocals span an octave, from G3 to G4.
Critical reception
Hugh McIntyre, a contributor for Forbes.com, pointed out that the song "plays like an homage to '90s house music", writing that the uncredited vocals on the chorus "steals the show from the verses which feature Lipa's now-recognizable vocals". He concluded by deeming the song "a natural progression from Harris' last single". Mike Wass of Idolator regarded it as " most accessible and instantly catchy track since 'This Is What You Came For' in 2016", writing that it is "guaranteed to be massive". Lauren O'Neill of Noisey opined that the song "conjure up its summery vibe" despite its inability to "reach the quietly euphoric heights of a number of the moments from Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1". Ross McNeilage of MTV UK wrote that the song marks a "return to more familiar territory", calling it "a pulsating house track that is undoubtedly going to become the soundtrack to our summer" and "the year's first bona fide sunshine banger". He also found it "a lot more uplifting" than Lipa's previous dance collaboration with Martin Garrix, "Scared to Be Lonely".Music video
The accompanying music video, directed by Emil Nava, premiered exclusively on Apple Music on 1 May 2018, and then on YouTube a day later. The video features Lipa dancing in front of a number of bright and tropical backdrops. It has been described as "trippy" due to its visible green-screen effects, fancy visuals, and retro costume choice. Harris also makes an appearance as a waiter in the video. Its official music video also received nominations for Best Dance and Song of Summer at the MTV Video Music Awards 2018.Chart performance
In the United Kingdom, "One Kiss" debuted at number three during the week of 19 April 2018. The following week, it dethroned Drake's "Nice for What" from the top spot on the UK Singles Chart, holding the position for eight consecutive weeks until it was dethroned by "I'll Be There" by Jess Glynne on the issue dated 21 June 2018. "One Kiss" became Harris' ninth and Lipa's second number one single on the chart, and becoming both's longest-running number-one single.In the United States, "One Kiss" became Lipa's second and Harris' fourteenth top 40 hit, while reaching number nine on the Mainstream Top 40.
The song stayed at number one for 16 weeks on the Dutch Top 40, a record.
Live performances
Harris and Lipa delivered the first televised performance of their collaboration on The Graham Norton Show on 20 April 2018. In the show, Lipa was in a stylish all-red look and debuted a shorter hair do. Lipa also gave a solo performance of the song at the opening ceremony preceding the 2018 UEFA Champions League Final. At the 61st Annual Grammy Awards ceremony on 10 February 2019, Lipa performed "One Kiss" alongside "Masseduction" as part of a medley with St. Vincent. Harris and Lipa also performed "One Kiss" at the 2019 Brit Awards as part of a medley with Sam Smith and Rag'n'Bone Man.Track listing
- Digital download
- "One Kiss" – 3:34
- Digital download – Jauz remix
- "One Kiss" – 4:12
- Digital download – Jauz extended remix
- "One Kiss" – 5:00
- Digital download – Zhu remix
- "One Kiss" – 4:00
- Digital download – Oliver Heldens remix
- "One Kiss" – 4:41
- Digital download – Oliver Heldens extended remix
- "One Kiss" – 5:27
- Digital download – R3hab remix
- "One Kiss" – 3:10
- Digital download – R3hab extended remix
- "One Kiss" – 4:20
- Digital download – Valentino Khan remix
- "One Kiss" – 4:11
- Digital download – Valentino Khan extended remix
- "One Kiss" – 4:55
- Digital download – remixes
- "One Kiss" – 4:20
- "One Kiss" – 4:59
- "One Kiss" – 5:27
- "One Kiss" – 4:55
- "One Kiss" – 6:12
- "One Kiss" – 4:00
- "One Kiss" – 6:04
- "One Kiss" – 4:42
- 12" vinyl
- "One Kiss" – 3:34
- "One Kiss" – 4:42
Personnel
- Calvin Harris – production, mixing
- Dua Lipa – vocals
- Mike Marsh – mastering
Charts