Black Dog (Arlo Parks song)

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"Black Dog"
Arlo Parks Black Dog.jpg
Single by Arlo Parks
from the album Collapsed in Sunbeams
A-side "Eugene"
ReleasedMay 4, 2020 (2020-05-04)
Genre Contemporary R&B
Length3:45
Label Transgressive
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Gianluca Buccellati
Arlo Parks singles chronology
"Eugene"
(2020)
"Black Dog"
(2020)
"Hurt"
(2020)
Music video
"Black Dog" on YouTube

"Black Dog" is a song by the British singer and poet Arlo Parks from her first studio album, Collapsed in Sunbeams (2021). [1] Named after Winston Churchill's term for depression, [2] the song focuses on mental health. [3] "Black Dog" was Parks' first song to have mainstream radio airplay in the UK, on the A List of the BBC Radio 1 Playlist in July 2020. [4] Critics at NME ranked "Black Dog" as the fourth best song of 2020. [5]

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Background and release

The song was released a month before Parks became an ambassador for the British mental health charity, Campaign Against Living Miserably. [6] It was released as a double-sided single with the song "Eugene" on 4 May 2020. Both songs were produced by Gianluca Buccellati, who also wrote them with Parks. [7] Referring to "Black Dog", Parks said, "It's supposed to make people who are struggling feel less isolated and start a conversation surrounding the prevalence of mental health issues in today's world." [8]

Critical reception

The song was placed on Amazon Music's UK Rising playlist within a week of its initial release. [9] NME described the single as "the years most devastating song". [3] [1] DIY explained the song as being directed at those having to deal with mental health issues. [10] Narzra Ahmed of When The Horn Blows revealed that the meaning of "Black Dog" is a metaphor for depression with the song intended for people suffering with mental health as a result of isolation, and encourages a conversation around the issue. [11] Malvika Padin of Euphoria describes the song as starting a conversation around how people feel about themselves especially with the advent of social media making people question if they are a perfect person and their life. [12] "Black Dog" was also reported on by Redbrick and Office magazines, both of which described the song as one that explores human relationships. [13]

Music video

In May 2020, a music video directed by Molly Burdett was released. [14] The 4K video has scenes depicting depression, sadness and family issues. [15]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)ProducerLength
1."Black Dog"
Buccellati3:45
2."Eugene"
  • Marinho
  • Buccellati
Buccellati3:42
Total length:7:27

Charts

Chart (2020)Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Flanders) [16] 44
Belgium Urban (Ultratop Flanders) [17] 32
UK Singles Downloads (OCC) [18] 61
Scotland (OCC) [19] 92

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