People Watching

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"People Watching" is an indie pop up-tempo ballad that explores the activity of people-watching. [8] [9] For the song, Gray collaborated with Julia Michaels and his producer Dan Nigro; the three share a writing credit on the single. [10] Gray said he obtained the idea for the lyrics from eavesdropping on couples and wanting to share true romantic feelings with someone. [11] He also explained that he had never dated anyone prior to writing the song, [12] which is representative through lyrics in the chorus which states, "but I wanna feel all that love and emotion; be that attached to the person I'm holding; someday, I'll be falling without caution; but for now, I'm only people watching." [13] The overall concept of the song expands on Gray's view of romantic relationships which he previously explored in songs such as "Crush Culture" from his 2018 extended play, Sunset Season . [14] "People Watching" opens with a steady guitar and builds towards the end of the second verse. [15] The bridge features increasing bass, piano, and drums over the lyrics "Cut people out like tags on my clothing" followed by Gray describing life as being monotone. [16] [17]

Critical reception

Robin Murray with Clash said the song "balances a longing for love with an awareness of loneliness" and notes Gray's ability to write from the perspective of an outsider. [18] Ones to Watch writer Maxamillion Polo mentions the "emotional depth" that Gray harnesses in the track by highlighting the significance behind the lyrics. [19] Uproxx 's Caitlin White describes the single as "vulnerable" mentioning how the song is told from a position where the subject is safe from relationship turmoil but at the same time, lacks intimacy. [20]

Charts

"People Watching"
People Watching Cover.jpg
Cover art for the single release
Single by Conan Gray
from the album Superache
ReleasedJuly 15, 2021 (2021-07-15)
Genre Indie pop
Length2:38
Label Republic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Dan Nigro
Conan Gray singles chronology
"Astronomy"
(2021)
"People Watching"
(2021)
"Telepath"
(2021)
Music video
Official music video on YouTube
Chart (2021)Peak
position
Singapore (RIAS) [21] 25
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ) [22] 22

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [23] Gold35,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [24] Gold20,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Credits and personnel

Adapted from Tidal. [25]

Music video

A music video for the song, directed by Joe Mischo, was released on the day after the track. [26] In the video, Gray is featured working in a café and jealously observes various couples drinking coffee and eating pastries. [27] In the process of people-watching, he falls behind in performing his job duties causing a croissant to catch fire and allowing a coffee mug to fall to the ground and break; as the other employees deal with mishap, the café fills with smoke while Gray appears unfazed and continues to people-watch. [28] [29] Gray attributed the concept of the video to his time in college when he would regularly people-watch in a similar café on campus. [27] He also stated he would joke about being terrible at working in a café with his best friend Ashley who appeared in the video. [30] [31]

Live performances and other uses

Gray performed "People Watching" along with "Disaster" and "Memories" from Superache and "Heather" from Kid Krow on The Today Show as part of their "Citi Concert Series." [32] It was also performed on the Superache Tour. [33] "People Watching" was featured along with "Crush Culture" in the Heartstopper season two episode, "Sorry." [34] The song was also used on Gray's following tour for his third studio album, Found Heaven . [35]

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