Bags (song)

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"Bags"
Bags (single).jpeg
Single by Clairo
from the album Immunity
ReleasedMay 24, 2019 (2019-05-24)
Genre
Length4:21
Label Fader Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Clairo
Producer(s)
Clairo singles chronology
"Bags"
(2019)
"Closer to You" / "Sofia"
(2019)
Audio video
"Bags" on YouTube

"Bags" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Clairo. Fader Label released it as the first single from her debut studio album Immunity on May 24, 2019. The song features drums from Danielle Haim, and was produced by Rostam Batmanglij and Clairo, who also wrote the song. It gained over 20 million streams in 2019, [2] and was nominated for "Song of the Year" at the 2019 Boston Music Awards. [3] "Bags" was ranked at No. 5 on the list of Hottest Records of the Year by BBC Radio 1 alongside songs like "bad guy" by Billie Eilish, "Juice" by Lizzo and "Earfquake" by Tyler, the Creator. [4] [5]

Contents

Background

Clairo made her second television appearance performing the song on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in October 2019. [6] Dominic Fike performed a cover of the song on Triple J's Like a Version on October 18, 2019. [7]

Composition and lyrics

An indie pop song, [8] "Bags" draws inspiration from Clairo's first romantic experiences with a girl. She tackles the line between friend and lover with a crush who could possibly be straight. Clairo wonders if the feelings between them are mutual and whether she should make the first move when she sings "Can you see me? I'm waiting for the right time/ I can't read you, but if you want the pleasure's all mine." [9] [10] "The whole song has this nervous energy," Clairo told NME , saying that the song has "a mix of really calculated parts to reflect the calculated energy you have in a first experience with someone," [11]

Harry Todd from Paste praised "Bags" for its layers, stating that "A set of simple guitar chords, understated drum fills, plunking keys" are familiar elements of Clairo's music. [12] Shaad d'Souza from The FADER described the song as a "gently strummed track" that "builds to a peak augmented by warped guitars and piano." [13]

BroadwayWorld noted that the song gives a "glimpse into the artist's growth both as a young queer woman, straight out of college". [14] Rachel Hammermueller from Earmilk claims that the song "explores an adult relationship while still having a fresh background mixing". [15]

Critical reception

Accolades

At the end of 2019, "Bags" appeared on a number of critics' lists ranking the year's top songs.

Mid-year lists

PublicationAccoladeRankRef.
Elle The 31 Best Songs of 2019 (So Far)23 [16]
Thrillist The 55 Best Songs of 2019 (So Far)- [17] [18]

Year-end lists

PublicationAccoladeRankRef.
BBC The Top 20 Songs of 20194 [19]
BBC News The Top 10 Songs of 201910 [20]
Billboard The 100 Best Songs of 201948 [21]
Dazed The 20 Best Songs of 20198 [22]
FloodThe 10 Best Songs of 20192 [23]
The Guardian The 20 Best Songs of 20199 [24]
The New York Times The 54 Best Songs of 20199 [25]
NME The 50 Best Songs of 201914 [26]
Paste 4 [27]
Pitchfork The 100 Best Songs of 20193 [28]
The Ringer The 10 Best Songs of 20193 [29]
Rolling Stone The 50 Best Songs of 201948 [2]
Stereogum The 100 Best Songs of 2019- [30]
Uproxx The 50 Best Songs of 201927 [31]

Decade-end lists

PublicationAccoladeRankRef.
PasteThe 100 Best Songs of The 2010s98 [32]
PitchforkThe 200 Best Songs of The 2010s123 [33]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal. [34]

Charts

Chart (2019)Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia) [35] 46
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ) [36] 32
US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs ( Billboard ) [37] 11

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [38] Gold20,000
Canada (Music Canada) [39] Platinum80,000
United States (RIAA) [40] Platinum1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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