Uptight Downtown

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"Uptight Downtown"
La Roux - Uptight Downtown.png
Single by La Roux
from the album Trouble in Paradise
Released28 May 2014 (2014-05-28)
Genre Electropop [1] · new wave
Length4:22
Label Polydor
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Ian Sherwin
  • Elly Jackson
La Roux singles chronology
"I'm Not Your Toy"
(2009)
"Uptight Downtown"
(2014)
"Kiss and Not Tell"
(2014)

"Uptight Downtown" is a song by English singer Elly Jackson, known professionally as La Roux, from her second studio album, Trouble in Paradise (2014). It was written and produced by Jackson and Ian Sherwin, with additional writing from Ben Langmaid. The song premiered on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show on 27 May 2014, [2] and was released as the album's lead single the following day. La Roux performed the track on Good Morning America on 11 June 2014. [3]

Contents

Background and writing

Jackson wrote "Uptight Downtown" loosely about the London riots of August 2011. "The recent Brixton riots had nowhere near as much positive impact as the ones in the '80s, which we were far more directed [at the police]", she told NME in June 2014. "I'm not making any political points here and I always want to stay away from politics, so that song is about the feeling of the riots—the energy in Brixton at the time—and the fact that I had never seen my generation in London stand up for anything before. Whether it was right or not to riot, or whether anything changed, is not for me to say, but I knew afterwards that I wanted to write a song called 'Uptight Downtown'." [4]

"Uptight Downtown" was one of the five songs that Jackson's former La Roux bandmate Ben Langmaid co-wrote on Trouble in Paradise, [5] following his departure from the duo in February 2012. [6]

Critical reception

"Uptight Downtown" received positive reviews from music critics. Ben Hewitt of Digital Spy described the track as "electro-pop magic, with its shimmering, Chic-like guitars and taut backdrop." [1] Robbie Daw of Idolator called it "a frenetic pop gem with a slinky bass, reverb-filled synth riffs and Jackson's trademark layered vocals." [7] Michelle Geslani of Consequence of Sound praised "Uptight Downtown" as "[a]n impressive marrying of modern electro-pop and '70s disco flair". [8]

Aimee Cliff of Fact magazine wrote that the song's "soaring falsetto chorus and funky propulsive rhythm show Jackson's as much on a bulletproof mission as ever." [9] Although Max Cussons of Contactmusic.com found the lyrics unimpressing and felt that the song "doesn't tread new ground in the [disco] genre", he stated that the song "proves Jackson's unmistakable vocals are capable of being sassy and fun as well as soulful and emotional", and opined that it "serves as an indicator for Trouble In Paradise to be a promising album that will be well worth the five year wait." [10]

Commercial performance

"Uptight Downtown" debuted at number 63 on the UK Singles Chart, selling 5,740 copies in its first week. [11]

Track listings

  1. "Uptight Downtown" – 4:22
  1. "Uptight Downtown" (Cherry Cherry Boom Boom Remix) – 3:21
  1. "Uptight Downtown" – 4:22
  2. "Uptight Downtown" (Midnight Magic Remix) – 7:47
  3. "Uptight Downtown" (Cherry Cherry Boom Boom Remix) – 3:23

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Trouble in Paradise . [16]

Charts

Weekly chart performance for "Uptight Downtown"
Chart (2014)Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders) [17] 4
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia) [18] 10
Finland Airplay (Radiosoittolista) [19] 95
Poland (Dance Top 50) [20] 40
Scotland (OCC) [21] 50
UK Singles (OCC) [22] 63
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs ( Billboard ) [23] 29

Release history

RegionDateFormatVersionLabelRef.
Germany28 May 2014 Digital download Original Universal [24]
Australia29 May 2014 [25]
France [26]
United States3 June 2014 [27]
15 July 2014Cherry Cherry Boom Boom Remix [14]
Ireland18 July 2014Original Polydor [28]
United Kingdom21 July 2014
[12] [13]

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