Trouble (Vassy song)

"Trouble" is a song recorded by Australian singer/songwriter Vassy. The track became Vassy's eleventh charted single in the United States on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart, as well as her eighth charted single at Dance/Mix Show Airplay, where it reached number 5 in December 2019, her highest on the latter so far.[1]

"Trouble"
Single by Vassy
Released27 September 2019
Recorded2019
Length3:00
Label
Songwriter(s)Vicky Karagiorgos
Producer(s)Vicky Karagiorgos
Dan Muckala
Vassy singles chronology
"Concrete Heart"
(2018)
"Trouble"
(2019)

Background

In an interview with Billboard's Dance Chart Upstarts, Vassy noted that "'Trouble' is a song about taking risks in life, about not being afraid to attract a little trouble... It's about how you look at life, having a positive outlook. 'Trouble' is more of an attitude than a predicament. She went further to add that "I wanted to create a song that embodies an uplifting tone with a little bit of attitude to encourage my fans to take chances and not be afraid of the rejections that they may encounter in life. It's a nice balance of pop-leaning dance with a fusion of EDM drops, yet embracing a more traditional songwriting style. I wanted to embellish and embody all the different musical elements that make up who I am today as an artist. After all, I like a little trouble in my life."[2]

Track listings

Digital download and stream[3]

  1. "Trouble" – 3:00
  2. "Trouble" (extended mix) – 3:17

Charts

Chart (2019) Peak
position
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[4] 2
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[5] 19
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References

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