Unlock It

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"Unlock It"
Promotional single by Charli XCX featuring Kim Petras and Jay Park
from the album Pop 2
Released2017
Length3:52
Label Asylum
Songwriter(s)
Composer(s) Aaron Aguilar
Producer(s)

"Unlock It" is a 2017 song by Charli XCX featuring Kim Petras and Jay Park from XCX's mixtape Pop 2 . Released as the second teaser from that mixtape either side of "Out of My Head" featuring Tove Lo and Alma and "I Got It" featuring Cupcakke, Brooke Candy, and Pabllo Vittar, the track samples A. G. Cook's "Beautiful" and was premiered on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 show the day of release. Reviewers praised the song, especially its lyrics. A mashup of the song with Tinashe's "Superlove" went viral on TikTok in 2021, shortly after which XCX renamed the track "Unlock It (Lock It)" to fan discontent. In 2022, Piri & Tommy released a cover that Vice rated as the 14th best song of 2022.

Contents

Charli XCX version

Background and release

XCX scrapped her planned album, christened XCX World by fans, [1] after it was leaked. [2] She first mentioned the idea of making Pop 2 to A. G. Cook in late September 2017 while he was in New York. The pair started work once Cook was back in London and recorded the body of it at Oven Studios, with the whole mixtape taking two months. [3] After implying that she had recorded a mixtape with Kim Petras, Jay Park, Carly Rae Jepsen, Tove Lo, Dorian Electra, Alma, Mykki Blanco, Cupcakke, Tommy Cash, Brooke Candy, Caroline Polachek, Pabllo Vittar, , and A. G. Cook, [4] she announced the mixtape on 8 December 2017 and released its lead single, "Out of My Head" featuring Tove Lo and Alma. [5]

On 11 December, XCX followed this with "Unlock It", [6] which premiered on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 show that day. [7] The song featured Petras, who XCX had met at a Sophie concert, and Park, who had previously featured in the music video for her earlier track "Boys". [8] XCX used her Beats 1 interview to state that she had hired Park on the basis of how well he had gone down when the "Boys" video was published. [9] XCX wrote her contribution about her experiences of driving in New Jersey around the time she was supporting Halsey on her Hopeless Fountain Kingdom Tour [10] and its lyrics invite the listener to fall in love. [11] Produced by Cook and Life Sim, [12] the song features a spoken word chorus [13] that contains the phrase "Unlock It" 18 times [1] and samples Cook's earlier track "Beautiful" as he felt the song was missing something. [3]

Reception and aftermath

Megan Burger of Pitchfork described the track as "art-pop at its finest, just shy of parody but hyper-aware of contemporary trends", and its lyrics as "over-the-top and blissfully artificial". [14] Ross McNeilage of MTV News wrote that "If you want my love / Twerk to unlock it!" was one of the best lyrics of 2017. [8] The song was released two days before "I Got It" featuring Cupcakke, Brooke Candy, and Pabllo Vittar [15] and four days before the release of its parent mixtape Pop 2. [16] A mashup of the song with Tinashe's "Superlove" by Jeff Prior, a resident DJ at queer dance party Ctrl, went viral on TikTok in 2021 after being used in an accompanying dance on TikTok, eventually soundtracking 2,400,000 videos. [1] By 6 April, the track had been streamed 20,000,000 times and had been added to Spotify's Viral Hits playlist. [1]

On 2 May 2021, she updated the song's title to streaming platforms to "Unlock It (Lock It)"; after being criticised for this, she took to Twitter to opine that her audience should be intelligent enough to be challenged. [17] The following year, Clash described the song as one of XCX's best 17 songs, wrote that the song had a "power chorus, pure electronic happiness, bold, computerized melodies, and lyrics that offer cosmic escapism", and offered particular praise for the line "cosmic kiss, tastes like cherry maraschino", calling it "sweetly satisfying". [18] In 2024, Adam Graham of The Detroit News described the song as "an annoyingly catchy earworm that latches onto your brain and refuses to let go". [19]

Personnel

Musicians

Production

Release history

Release history for "Unlock It"
RegionDateVersionLabelRef.
Various11 December 2017 Asylum [21]

Piri & Tommy version

"Unlock It"
Single by Piri & Tommy
Released2022
Length3:13
Label Polydor
Songwriter(s)
Composer(s) Aaron Aguilar
Producer(s)

Piri & Tommy, who had previously opened for Charli XCX at a Brighton concert, [22] released a cover version of the song on 11 November 2022. [23] The track had been recorded and previously released for an Apple Home Music Session, in which artists make music at home. [24] Aisha Sembhi of Indiependent.co.uk described the track as a "blend [of] bubblegum pop and drum & bass". [13] Clash described the song as "reminiscent of the original [but] deliver[ing] a more laidback edge" and described Piri's vocals as "silky smooth, laced in AutoTune, [and] bathed in reverb and delay" and the track's production as "clean and polished" with lo-fi drums. [25] In addition, their version of the song was rated as the fourteenth best song of 2022 by Vice . [26]

Track listing

Apple Home Music Session [24]

  1. "On & On" (acoustic version) – 2:24
  2. "Unlock It" – 3:13

Single version [27]

  1. "Unlock It" – 3:13

Personnel

Release history

Release history for "Unlock It"
RegionVersionDateFormatLabelRef.
VariousApple Home Music Session13 September 2022Digital download [24]
Original version11 November 2022
  • Digital download
  • streaming
[27]

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