Can't Tame Her

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"Can't Tame Her"
Zara Larsson - Can't Tame Her.png
Single by Zara Larsson
from the album Venus
Released26 January 2023 (2023-01-26)
Genre
Length3:17
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) MTHR
Zara Larsson singles chronology
"Words"
(2022)
"Can't Tame Her"
(2023)
"End of Time"
(2023)
Music video
"Can't Tame Her" on YouTube

"Can't Tame Her" is a song by Swedish singer Zara Larsson. It was released as the lead single from her fourth studio album, Venus (2024), on 26 January 2023 through Sommer House and Epic. [3] It was written by Larsson, MNEK, Karl Ivert and Kian Sang, and produced by the Swedish duo MTHR (Ivert and Sang). The song has been certified gold in the United Kingdom and Denmark, and platinum in Sweden.

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Background and promotion

Beginning in December 2022, Larsson posted snippets of the song on her TikTok and Twitter accounts, [4] with the Official Charts Company calling the song an "effervescent 80s synth banger" that sounds "like a brilliant mash-up of The Weeknd's mammoth hit 'Blinding Lights' and Ava Max's overlooked rammer 'Maybe You're The Problem'". [4] Larsson officially announced the song and its release date on 12 January 2023 through her social media accounts. [5]

Larsson performed the song live for the first time on 27 January at the Swedish award show P3 Guld. [6]

Composition and lyrics

"Can't Tame Her" is primarily propelled forward by 1980s-inspired synths. [7] In an interview with Billboard , Larsson said that the song was "definitely pop" and a "banger that hits you right in the face". [8]

The lyrics of "Can't Tame Her" describe an independent, fun-loving woman who does what she wants. Larsson said that the song was inspired by the public's perception of celebrities, and how they confine celebrities to certain ways of behaviour. [8] [9]

Music video

The music video was released alongside the song on 26 January 2023. The music video shows Larsson in a "face-off with her wild side", and was shot in Prague. [7] [10]

In Just Dance

Can't Tame Her was used in the Ubisoft video game Just Dance 2024 Edition. The dance was performed by Just Dance YouTuber Littlesiha.

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for "Can't Tame Her"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [43] Platinum90,000
Hungary (MAHASZ) [44] Platinum4,000
Poland (ZPAV) [45] Gold25,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [46] Gold10,000
United Kingdom (BPI) [47] Gold400,000
Streaming
Sweden (GLF) [48] Platinum8,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release history and formats for "Can't Tame Her"
RegionDateFormat(s)LabelRef.
Various26 January 2023Sommer House [3]
United Kingdom3 March 2023 CD Epic [49]
United States17 April 2023 Hot adult contemporary [50]

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