L8 CMMR

"L8 CMMR" (pronounced Late Comer) is a song by English singer-songwriter Lily Allen from her third studio album, Sheezus (2014). It premiered online on 6 February 2014,[1] the same day as the release of the music video for Allen's previous single "Air Balloon". The bubblegum pop and electropop track was included on Girls Volume 2: All Adventurous Women Do, a soundtrack album to the HBO series Girls, which was released on 11 February 2014. It is also featured in episode 12 of Quantico. Lyrically, the song is about Allen's sexual relationship with her then-husband Sam Cooper.

"L8 CMMR"
Song by Lily Allen
from the album Sheezus
Released6 February 2014
Recorded2013
Genre
Length3:41
LabelParlophone
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Greg Kurstin

Composition

This track follows the style of her previous single, "Air Balloon", and is a bubblegum pop and electropop song.[2] The song also features heavy amounts of autotune, as well as chipper synths. Described as a "no brainer [song]" by Allen herself, the song describes her love to a man, whom nobody can ever steal away from her.

Release

The song was included in Girls Volume 2: All Adventurous Women Do, the soundtrack to the second series of the HBO series Girls.

Lyric video

On 17 February 2014, an official lyric video of the song was released on her official YouTube channel.[3] The lyric video features a retrogaming-inspired video. The video shows Allen as a character of a 1980s video game, who needs to fight and overcome obstacles, like racing, in order to win prizes like engagement rings. The video received critical acclaim and was a fan favourite as the video was fun and different from mainstream videos.

Reception

The song received generally positive reviews from music critics. Spin gave a positive review of the song, calling it a "bright, bouncy electro-pop with well-crafted hooks and some playful Auto-Tune effects", but also stated it was a "little lackluster."[4] In May 2014, the song debuted at number 61 on the Flanders Ultratip chart, and later reached number four.[5]

Charts

Chart (2014) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Flanders)[5] 4

References

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