![]() ![]() Carolyn Droke of Uproxx stated that the song was "a thumping ode to freedom", while Mike Wass of Idolator described it as "irresistible" with a "catchy chorus". ![]() Both writers acknowledged that it allowed the next generation to hear "Around the World (La La La La La)". Writing for Billboard, Gab Ginsberg and Jason Lipshutz praised "My Head & My Heart" as a "sweaty, shimmering dance banger". ![]() The contrast of "head" and "heart" is referred to as another form of duality, reinforcing the concept of Max's album title Heaven & Hell. ![]() The lyrics describe a confrontation between Max and her ex-boyfriend that the former cannot get out of her head, which she subsequently "calls upon an old flame to repair her broken heart" on the sing-song hook used in "Around the World (La La La La La)". The "Pesenka" songwriters, Zhukov and Potekhin are consequently credited as co-writers on "My Head & My Heart". "My Head & My Heart" interpolates ATC's 2000 Eurodance song " Around the World (La La La La La)", which in turn is a cover of the 1998 song " Pesenka" by Ruki Vverh!. Max's voice on the track ranges from the low note of G 3 to the high note of E 5, while the song is constructed in verse–chorus form. According to the song's sheet music that was published on, it is set in the time signature of 4Ĥ common time, with a tempo of 120 beats per minute, while composed in the key of A minor. Musically, "My Head & My Heart" is a dance and pop anthem, which contains a heavy-layered beat with an electronic sound. Jonas Blue was also involved in the song's production. It was written by Max, Madison Love, Aleksey Potekhin, Sergey Zhukov, Tia Scola, and producers Cirkut, and Earwulf. It is the first single exclusively released for the digital edition of Max's debut studio album Heaven & Hell (2020). Development of "My Head & My Heart" occurred from September to November 2020, which she intended to release the song in the "right moment". Max performed the song at several televised events.ĭuring the COVID-19 pandemic, Max wanted to create a song which would allow people to dance while they were at home. An accompanying music video was directed by Charm La'Donna and Emil Nava, and depicts Max and a group of dancers performing choreography inside a nightclub. It is certified platinum in three countries and certified gold in four countries. The song peaked at number 45 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and at number 18 on the UK Singles Chart. "My Head & My Heart" received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who praised the production. It interpolates the 2000 song " Around the World (La La La La La)" by ATC, which is an English cover of the 1998 Russian song " Pesenka" by Ruki Vverh!. The dance and pop anthem was written by Max, Madison Love, Aleksey Potekhin, Sergey Zhukov, Tia Scola, Earwulf, and Cirkut, with production handled by the latter two producers and Jonas Blue. The song was included on the digital version of the album. The Stath, alas, is following orders throughout: given his revelatory comic turn in last year’s Spy, he may yet return to material that allows him to raise smiles and smash heads, but this shrugging afterthought isn’t it." My Head & My Heart" is a song by American singer Ava Max, released on November 19, 2020, through Atlantic Records, as the eighth single from Max's debut studio album, Heaven & Hell (2020). We’re stuck with a nondescript Mr Big, however, and the perfunctory action climaxes with a submarine-base shootout that screams “direct-to-DVD”. Matters pick up with the three hits Bishop undertakes to rescue bikini-clad aid worker Jessica Alba: there’s an ingenious kill involving a rooftop pool, and it’s amusing watching Tommy Lee Jones’s return to Under Siege styling as an eccentric arms dealer. Formerly a meticulous one-off, Statham’s Bishop now looks more like another cut-price Bond, obliged to assemble his own lethal weapons while drifting through exotic Pacific locales in a dreary opening travelogue. This humdrum spot of repeat business ditches the definite article, and with it much of the precision and gravity. 2011’s The Mechanic, a carefully calibrated remake of the Charles Bronson hitman thriller, was presented as a notable development in Jason Statham’s transition from hired muscle to self-made leading man. ![]()
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