Soft Spot (song)

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"Soft Spot skips and bites on a shuffled, stuttered beat that draws the ear in a series of funky coughs and snaps. Heavily filtered pads pulse deep in the ambient, sunken deep into reverb, providing harmonic resonance throughout. A vox sample erupting into dub-style delay, scattered feedback cranks into the production; the bass line shifting and working the grind, holding a heavy dancehall groove."

—Freshonthenet.co.uk review [13]

"Soft Spot" spent a week on the UK Independent Singles Breakers Chart, at No. 20. [14] Rani Boyer wrote for Undergroundunderdogs.com that the song was "as sweet as it is addictive" [15] and for Pigeons & Planes that the song was "infectious". [3] Tobi, a reviewer for Tom Robinson's blog Freshonthenet.co.uk, noted that the song "dares you not to dance" [13] and Charli XCX used a 24 August 2021 edition of BBC Radio 1's Future Sounds to air it [16] and state that she ran to it at the gym. [9] Reviewing subsequent single "Beachin", Dan Cairns of The Sunday Times noted that the song's "mix of skittering drum’n’bass and nostalgia-infused pop immediacy" stuck "like glue", [17] while Thomas Smith of NME wrote in May 2022 that the song was "right up there with PinkPantheress and, er, sea shanties as one of [ TikTok]’s biggest hits". [18] Writing for a July 2022 Rolling Stone listicle that named the track as the fifty-ninth greatest dance song of all time, Michelangelo Matos called it a "twee starburst of liquid drum-and-bass". [6] In March 2023, Wet Leg named it one of five songs that had soundtracked their year and the band's Rhian Teasdale noted that it took them back to when they were shooting their video for "Ur Mum", in which Villiers played the anti-hero. [19]

Piri's voice came in for particular praise. Freshonthenet.co.uk noted that "Piri's voice dances in compelling vocal stack[, with] echoes cascading left/right, creating depth and ear candy", and noted that her "pop-sweet topline teas[ed] and contrast[ed] against the weight of the production". [13] Pitchfork's Cat Zhang, who particularly enjoyed the way she "sigh[ed]" the chorus, described her voice as "light and hazy" and "skim[ming] over the fast-paced melody in the verses in a way that resembles Ariana Grande", [9] while Saint Etienne, who stated that it was one of their favourite tracks of 2021, wrote that Piri's voice sounded "like Shampoo". [20] Later reviews complimented the song's percussion. Alexis Petridis reviewed a November 2022 Froge.tour gig for The Guardian and wrote that "in its live incarnation at least", the track's breaks were "surprisingly tough", [21] while Alex Rigotti of Gigwise stated that the Scala gig of that tour ended "with a genuinely incredible breakbeat" and wished that it "went on for way longer than it did". [22]

Music video

A music video was released on 4 June 2021, which features Piri singing, dancing, and pole dancing. She used an October 2021 Reform Radio interview to note that she had bought a projector especially for the occasion and that she filmed herself performing against the bedroom wall of the student house she was living in at the time and to "trippy liquid visuals" she had found on YouTube. She also stated that she had edited the video herself. [4] :55:50

Track listing

Digital single [23]

  1. "Soft Spot" (Piri) – 3:39

MJ Cole remix [23]

  1. "Soft Spot" (MJ Cole remix) – 3:51
  2. "Soft Spot" (Piri & Tommy Villiers) – 3:43

Personnel and credits

Personnel

Charts

"Soft Spot"
Single by Piri
from the album Froge.mp3
Released4 June 2021
Genre Liquid drum and bass
Length
  • 3:39 (original)
  • 3:43 (subsequent)
  • 3:51 (MJ Cole remix)
Label DistroKid
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Tommy Villiers
Piri singles chronology
"It's a Match"
(2021)
"Soft Spot"
(2021)
"Feel It"
(2023)
Piri & Tommy Villierssingles chronology
"Soft Spot"
(2021)
"Beachin"
(2022)
Chart performance for "Soft Spot"
Chart (2021)Peak
position
UK Independent Singles Breakers Chart [14] 20

Release history

Release history for "Soft Spot"
RegionDateFormatVersionArtistLabelRef.
Various4 June 2021Original version Piri [25] DistroKid [26] [23]
13 September 2021Re-releasePiri & Tommy Villiers EMI [27]
15 October 2021MJ Cole remix [23]

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