"Habits (Stay High)"is a song recorded by Swedish singerTove Lofrom her debutextended play (EP),Truth Serum,and her debut studio album,Queen of the Clouds(2014). It was written by Lo with Ludvig Söderberg and Jakob Jerlström, while it was produced by the latter two under the production name the Struts. Initially, the singer self-released the song under the title "Habits" on 15 March 2013 as her second independently released single. After Lo was signed toUniversal Music,the track was re-released on 6 December 2013 under the title of "Habits (Stay High)" as both the second single fromTruth Serumand thelead singlefromQueen of the Clouds.Musically, it is apopandelectropopsong which features aminimalandupbeatelectronicinstrumentation. Its lyrics delve into the singer's attempts to forget her previous boyfriend throughsubstance abuse,drinking and otherhedonisticpractices. Consequently, somecriticsand Lo herself noted a contrast between the song's production and its lyrical content.

"Habits (Stay High)"
Black-and-white photo portrait of Tove Lo holding scissors with the words "Tove Lo" and "HABITS (Stay High)"
SinglebyTove Lo
from the EPTruth Serumand the albumQueen of the Clouds
Written2012
Released
  • 15 March 2013(2013-03-15)(independently)
    6 December 2013(2013-12-06) (re-release)
Recorded2012–2013
StudioWarner/Chappell Studios (Stockholm)
Genre
Length3:29
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)The Struts
Tove Losingles chronology
"Out of Mind"
(2013)
"Habits (Stay High)"
(2013)
"Stay High"
(2014)
"Habits"
Original artwork for "Habits (Stay High)". Tove Lo is standing in front of a black background with mascara streaming down her face.
Original single artwork of the song under the title of "Habits".[1]After Lo was signed toUniversal,it was re-released under the new title of "Habits (Stay High)".[2]
Tove Lo singles chronology
"Love Ballad"
(2012)
"Habits"
(2013)
"Run on Love"
(2013)
Music video
"Habits (Stay High)"onYouTube

"Habits (Stay High)" was well received by most critics, who commended its lyrics and production. The track became asleeper hit;it entered the music charts in 2014, one year after its original release. The recording peaked at number three on theBillboardHot 100in the United States and became the highest-charting song by a Swedish artist on that chart since "The Sign"byAce of Basepeaked at number one in 1994. It was certified8× platinumby theRecording Industry Association of America(RIAA) and has sold over 2.6 million copies in the country. Additionally, the track topped the charts in Poland and Romania, and peaked within the top ten in Austria, Canada, France and Switzerland, among others.

Twomusic videoswere filmed for the song, both directed by Motellet Film. The first version, released on 15 March 2013, featured the singer at a tea party while getting drunk with her guests. It reached half-a-million views onYouTubebefore it was made private one year after its release. It was made public again in March 2023.[3]The second version was filmed at a Swedish club over three days and depicts Lo in a night of partying with her friends. The singer performed the single at festivals such asSouth by Southwestand theHangout Music Festival,and included it on the set list of her tours, theQueen of the Clouds Tour(2015) and theLady Wood Tour(2017). The single was awarded the Song of the Year award at theGrammisof 2015 in Sweden. Aremixby record production duoHippie Sabotage,titled "Stay High",was released as the third single fromTruth Serumand reached the top ten in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and other countries in Europe. The song has been covered by artists such asVin Diesel,whose performance was a tribute to his late friendPaul Walker,andKelly Clarkson,who performed the track on herPiece by Piece Tour(2015).

Background and release

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Tove Lo (pictured) wrote "Habits (Stay High)" during 2012'sHurricane Sandy.

"Habits (Stay High)" was written byTove Loalongside Ludvig Söderberg and Jakob Jerlström, while produced by Söderberg and Jerlström under the production name the Struts.[4]Initially, Lo signed a publishing deal withWarner/Chappell Musicin 2011,[5][6]and co-wrote songs forIcona PopandGirls Aloud.[7]She later released her debut single, "Love Ballad",in October 2012, which drew the attention from some music blogs. This encouraged her to start a career as an independent singer so she could record her most personal songs.[8][9] According to Lo, "Habits (Stay High)" is the song fromTruth Serum(2014) that means the most to her because of its honest lyrics and extended writing process.[9]Initially, the verses of the song were part of a poem written by Lo when she was going through a difficult time in a relationship.[10]Later, Lo's boyfriend became part of aBuddhistmovement but she refused to join, which led the relationship to an end.[11]After that, she started using drugs and drinking in order to forget him.[10][12][13]Months after the relationship ended, she was staying at a friend's apartment inNew York City,during 2012'sHurricane Sandy.[14]When the apartment lost electricity and heat, Lo went on to stay at her friend's studio inMidtown,New York City, where she wrote thechorus.[13][15]The process of writing and finishing the song had taken around three years in total, Lo revealed in 2024 forQueen of the Clouds'tenth anniversary, as it went through five different versions of the chorus.[16]

On 11 December 2012, she announced through herFacebookaccount that she did not get to finish some of the projects she was working on in New York and that she was collaborating in the studio with the Struts in Sweden.[17][non-primary source needed]The singer decided to use the vocals she recorded for thedemoon the song because her vocal performance "was really coming from the heart".[10]The Struts co-wrote, produced andprogrammedthe track, and additionally played thekeys.Filip Runesson played thestrings,with Lars Norgrenmixingthe song and Björn Engelmannmasteringit.[4]In an interview withCoup de Mainmagazine, Lo said that: "[While writing the song, I was thinking about] my way of getting through a hard time in 'the best' possible way. It's a big relief to just think 'fuck it all' for a while. We all have to be so perfect, and absolutely no one can live up to it."[18]She later confessed toThe Huffington Postthat she recovered from the break-up after writing the song.[19]

On 15 March 2013, the singer released the track, under the title "Habits".[20][21]It was her second independently released single,[20]after "Love Ballad" (2012).[22]The song drew the attention of music blogs, which gained Lo an online following.[5]WelshsingerMarina and the Diamondsand New Zealand artistLordepraised the song through theirTwitteraccounts.[18]Subsequently, the recording was re-released under the title "Habits (Stay High)" on 6 December 2013 through Universal Music as the second single from Lo's debut EPTruth Serum,as well as thelead singlefrom her debut studio albumQueen of the Clouds(2014).[2][23][24]It was made available for digital consumption in the United States on 14 January 2014.[25]On 17 June 2014, it was sent to UScontemporary hit radio.[26]About the song's re-release, the singer explained in an interview withThe Untitled Magazinethat, after the attention the track gained from music blogs, she signed arecord dealwithUniversal Music.Then, the label representatives decided to re-release it with proper promotion as they believe it still had commercial potential.[27]

Composition

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"Habits (Stay High)" is apopandelectropopsong.[28][29]In an interview with AP Entertainment, the singer stated that the song's lyrics describe her behaviour during the time she wrote it, when she was devastated and trying to overcome a former relationship. She also remarked that the main theme of "Habits (Stay High)" is the suffering she experienced despite her attempts to numb the pain.[30]Echoing this thought, Lo further confessed that: "I can't lie. What I'm singing about is my life. It's the truth. I've had moments where [drug-taking] has been a bigger part than it should be. It's hard to admit to, and I could filter it or find another metaphor for it – but it doesn't feel right to me."[31] According to the artist, the songs on theTruth SerumEP talk about her most intense failed relationship.[31]Following the narrative of the EP, Lo indicated that the track talks about the part when the relationship is over and she is trying to get on with her life in "not the healthiest way".[12]The recording was also included in "The Pain" section of Lo's debutstudio album,Queen of the Clouds,aconcept albumthat describes the pattern of the singer's relationships.[32][33]

The song is composed in the key ofD minorand set incommon timesignature, with it having a dance pop tempo of 110beats per minute.Lo's vocals span from the low note ofB3to the high note ofC5.The song has aminimalandupbeatelectronicinstrumentation which consists ofdrums,bass,backup vocals and Lo's voice.[34]The song starts with the words "oh oh", which repeat after every sentence of the verses.[34][35]The song contains a total of 18 4-notemillennial whoops,a vocal melody repeating on the fifth and third notes in amajor scale.[36]Somecriticsnoted a contrast between the track's lyrics and production. Carrie Battan ofPitchforkstated that the song "contrasts a gianthookand chorus withsnappyverses filled with quietly distinct, often strange imagery: of [Lo] eating her dinner in the bathtub, getting drunken munchies, seducing dads on playgrounds ".[37]Chris Jordan ofAsbury Park Pressdescribed "Habits (Stay High)" as a "synth-based pop song with a sweeping chorus", but noted that the lyrical content of the track was similar to that ofRock 'n' Roll music.[38]The singer herself stated that: "You can feel the lyrics and the dark and sad but if you combine it with, brings a little to the dark humor as well. I like the thing of dancing along and then listening to what I'm actually saying."[39]

The song's lyrics delve into Lo'shedonisticattempts to forget her former boyfriend.[29][31][40][41]According to Markos Papadatos of Digital Journal, the narrator describes her attempts to overcome a failed relationship throughbinge eatingand alcohol, as indicated in the lyrics about having the munchies, eatingTwinkies,and throwing up during the first verse.[42]In the chorus, she sings about drug abuse: "You're gone and I gotta stay high / All the time, to keep you off my mind". The singer confessed toiHeartRadiothat the song's bridge is her favorite part of the track because "that just says everything [that the] song is about for me".[43]However,Billboard'sJeremy D. Larson considered the song's message untrue because "staying high does not keep anyone off your mind".[44]

Critical reception

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"Habits (Stay High)" was well received by most critics. Harley Brown ofBillboardwrote that the track is "one of the most easily identifiable pop songs [she has] heard in recent memory: everyone's gotten high, maybe eaten too many Twinkies, and regretted life decisions, but not everyone makes a really superb song about it".[44]Pitchfork's Carrie Battam stated that the track's hook and production make the lyrics "sound gracefully sad instead of tragic".[1]In her review ofQueen of the Clouds,Battam called it "a big, sticky song, but not so big that it stuns your senses or numbs you into enjoyment".[37]Ewald Arndt of FDRMX said that "Habits (Stay High)" is "so fun to listen to" despite its sad themes.[34]AllMusic's Heather Phares called it "theQueen of the Clouds's standout track,[45]while Sam Lansky ofIdolatorstated that it "has a little of the texture ofKesha's no-fucks-given party-girl pop but with the languorous sadness ofRobyn"and that" It'll get stuck in your head, which is right where it deserves to be. "[46]Nick Murray ofRolling Stonelabeled it asTruth Serum's best track, and compared it with the music of American rapperKendrick Lamar.[47]

Bradley Stern of MuuMuse called it "the younger, more Swedish-sounding sister" toSia's "Chandelier"(2014),[48]while Markos Papadatos of Digital Journal considered it an "anthem of female empowerment".[42]Alex Kritselis ofBustleopined that "Habits (Stay High)" was a dramatic song, but further stated that the "sadness, anxiety and terror" in the singer's voice were authentic.[49]Michael Cragg ofThe Guardiancalled it the stand out track fromTruth Serumand deemed it as "brilliantly frank".[8]Neil McCormick ofThe Daily Telegraphconsidered it a straightforward song about hedonism with a "fantastic" chorus.[29]However, some critics gave the song mixed reviews. Jason Lipshutz ofBillboardsaid that "Habits (Stay High)" was one of the weaker tracks ofQueen of the Clouds,while Jillian Mapes of the same magazine stated that it was "a little too same-y amidst artists like Lorde andBanks".[44]

Recognition and accolades

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The staff ofThe Line of Best Fitranked "Habits (Stay High)" at number 6 on their list of the 50 Best Tracks of 2013 and wrote that it was "easily one of the most vital pop songs of the year".[50]Rolling Stoneranked the recording at number 23 on their list of the 50 Best songs of 2014 and compared the song's production to that of Lorde's music and the lyrics to those of Kesha's songs.[51]Chris Jordan ofAsbury Park Pressdeemed it as one of the best singles of that year and stated that "it was refreshing to hear the debauchery depicted" in the song.[38]Echoing this thought, Chris DeVille ofStereogumranked the track at number 26 on his list of Top 50 Pop Songs of 2014 and confessed that: "For a song that derives much of its appeal from being out-of-control and over-the-top, 'Habits' is a work of extreme poise and precision from a pop songwriter with a blindingly bright future."[52]Entertainment Weekly's Miles Raymer selected the line "I eat my dinner in my bathtub / Then I go to sex clubs / Watching freaky people gettin' it on" on his list of the best lyrics of 2014 and wrote that it was "one of the most interesting images to come out of a pop singer's mouth this year".[53]

"Habits (Stay High)" received the accolade for Song of the Year at the SwedishGrammisAwards of 2015.[54]At the ASCAP Pop Music Awards, it was recognized by theAmerican Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers(ASCAP) as one of the most performed songs of 2014.[55]The single was further awarded with a Pop Award at the 2015BMI London Awards.[56]At the2015 iHeartRadio Music Awards,"Habits (Stay High)" received a nomination for the Best Lyrics award, but lost to "Blank Space"(2014) byTaylor Swift.[57]It was also nominated for Top Streaming Song (Audio) at the2015BillboardMusic Awards.[58]

Chart performance

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In the United States, "Habits (Stay High)" became asleeper hit.[59]It made its first appearances on theBillboardcharts when it debuted at number 34 on theRock Airplayand at number 36 on theAlternative Songs.[60]It eventually debuted at number 66 on theBillboardHot 100for the issue dated 14 June 2014.[61]On 15 October 2014, the song became part of an all-female top five on the Hot 100 when it ascended from number six to number four on the chart.[62]In its twenty-second week on the chart, the track peaked at number three,[63]and held that position the following week.[64]In doing so, it became the highest-charting song by a Swedish act on theBillboardHot 100 since "The Sign"byAce of Basepeaked at number one in 1994.[65]"Habits (Stay High)" topped theRadio Songschart on the issue dated 22 November 2014, becoming the sixth song by a debut artist to reach the top of the chart in 2014.[66]

On thePop Songschart, it debuted at number 40.[67]"Habits (Stay High)" topped the chart on the issue dated 15 November 2014,[68]becoming the seventh song by a debut artist to reach the number one spot in 2014.[69]It remained on the top of it the following week.[70]On theRock Songschart, "Habits (Stay High)" debuted at number nine on the issue dated 14 June 2014.[71]In its twelfth week, it climbed to number one,[72]becoming the third song by a woman or female-led act to top the chart, afterLorde's "Royals"(2013) andParamore's "Ain't It Fun"(2014).[73]The recording topped the chart for six consecutive weeks.[74]As of January 2016, it had sold 2.6 million copies in the United States and was certified eight-times Platinum by theRecording Industry Association of America(RIAA).[75][76]In Canada, "Habits (Stay High)" debuted at number 86 on theCanadian Hot 100for the issue dated 5 July 2014.[77]It eventually peaked at number three,[78]and was certified double-platinum byMusic Canada,which denotes 160,000 downloads.[79]It was the second-most-streamed song of the second half of 2014 in the country, with 1.3 million streams in that period.[80]In Mexico, the song peaked at number ten on theMexico Airplaychart and spent 16 weeks on it.[81]The single found more success on theMexico Inglés Airplaychart, where it reached number three and spent thirty-two weeks.[82]

"Habits (Stay High)" charted in various European countries. It spent one week on theEuro Digital Songs,where it peaked at number 19.[83]In Germany, the song debuted at number 79 on theTop 100 Singleschart on 30 May 2014. It eventually peaked at number 14 and spent 53 weeks on the chart.[84]It was certified triple-gold by theBundesverband Musikindustrie(BVMI), denoting 450,000 sales in the country.[85]In France, the song peaked at number two on theTop Singles Téléchargéschart for the issue dated 6 September 2014.[86]According toPure Charts,the song sold over 88,600 copies during 2014 in France, becoming the thirteenth best-selling song of that year in that country.[87]It spent a total of 75 non-consecutive weeks on the chart between 2014 and 2016.[86]It also reached number two on the airplay chart and topped the streaming chart of the country.[88][89]In Hungary, the recording peaked at number nine on the sales chart and at number eight on the streaming chart, both published by theAssociation of Hungarian Record Companies(MAHASZ).[90][91]

In Poland, the song debuted at number 11 on thePolish Airplay Chartfor the issue dated 1 November 2014.[92]It eventually topped the chart for four consecutive weeks.[93][94][95][96]In Denmark, the song debuted and peaked at number ten on theTrack Top 40chart.[97]It further reached number six on the Airplay Top 20 chart, and received a Platinum certification accorded byIFPI Denmark,denoting 2,600,000 streams in the country.[98][99]"Habits (Stay High)" peaked at number three in both Austria and Switzerland,[100][101]and was certified Gold in both countries by theInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry(IFPI).[102][103]In Romania, the song topped theInternational Airplay Songs Charton the issue dated 15 December 2014.[104]It reached the top ten on the digital chart of Czech Republic,[105]Luxembourg,[106]Portugal and Slovakia.[107][108]In Spain, it peaked at number 13 on both the sales and airplay singles charts published by theProductores de Música de España(PROMUSICAE).[109][110]

Music videos

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First version

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On 1 February 2013, Motellet Film announced on their Twitter account that they were shooting a music video for Tove Lo.[111]On 27 February, they announced that they had finished it and posted a photo of Lo on the set.[112]The duo directed the video, with the singer co-directing it and writing its script. The video was produced by Swedish production company IAM with Martin Roeck Hansen as Creative Producer and Fredrik Bjelke as producer.[113]Swedish websitePSLpremiered it on 15 March 2013,[22]while the singer posted it on herYouTubechannel two days later.[114]

The video begins with the singer recalling memories from a hangover, including images ofwhiskey,a shoe in a chandelier, and her making out with a man flash on the screen, particularly getting a bottle of whiskey and drinking it with him. In the following scene, Lo is seen at atea partywith four other women and the waitresses, where they drink champagne amongst an array of cakes and cupcakes. As the video flashes white, it shows a glimpse of the other women's fantasies. Then, Lo becomes drunk, takes her shirt off, smears cake on her face, pours champagne on herself and starts to dance with her guests and the waitresses. In the following scene, she makes out with the man she was drinking with. The visual ends with the singer being at home whilevomitinginto a sink. Scenes interspersed through the main plot portray Lo in a dark room, with mascara dripping from her eyes while doing activities such as blowing bubble gum, eating melting ice cream, and smoking a cigarette. Despite the video's plot, Lo wanted to depict the imagery in an "artistic" perspective, explaining that "the dark undertone is key for the whole video".[113]As of 14 March 2014, it received nearly 530,000 views on YouTube.[115]However, it was made private that same month,[116]becoming unavailable to view.[117]The video was made public again in March 2023.[118]

Second version

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Tove Lo partying with her friends in the second music video for "Habits (Stay High)", in which the singer wanted to "show this kind of night where things can get out of control".[119]

The second music video for "Habits (Stay High)" was also directed by Motellet Film. It was filmed at a Swedishclubin the span of three days,[120]where the singer spent time with three friends who were asked to "have a few drinks and make out" with her.[121]Consequently, the directors filmed a large amount of natural footage because there was not a specific "direction".[122]Regarding the fact that two of her friends were women, Lo expressed: "There are girls in there—one of them is my best friend. That should be OK, that shouldn't even be a thing."[123]In the video, the singer wanted to "show this kind of night where things can get out of control" and the viewers to "go slowly into this emotional turmoil" represented in the lyrics of the song.[119][124]She explained: "I want people to know what I'm feeling. I want it to really reflect the song. So I wanted to make a video that I'm not able to watch, which is kind of what it is."[27]

Lo found the shooting difficult and exhausting because she had to walk around with a 22-pound camera strapped around her waist for the three days of the filming. She also stated that it was "draining" to represent the pain she felt when she wrote the track.[121][123]At one point during the filming, Lo was drunk and tired, so she decided to go into the bathroom stall; concerning this, the singer confessed that: "I was wasted and tired and it was a tough recording and I really just went into the bathroom and sat there by myself. There weren't any people around then and I was just really alone in that stall. I just sat there and thought of anything that was happening during that time. The tears just came."[121]She also confessed that she barely remembered half of the recording.[120]On 19 February 2014, she posted a teaser of the video on her Facebook account.[125]On 17 March 2014, the music video was released via Lo'sVEVOchannel on YouTube,[126][127]and was made available for consumption on the iTunes Store the next day.[128]

The video begins with Lo waking up at a friend's house after a night of partying. Then, she returns home, where she recovers from her hangover and prepares for another night of partying while trying on numerous outfits. She meets with her friends and goes to a club, where she gets drunk and starts to make out with them. Subsequently, she goes to the bathroom stall alone and starts to cry. After that, she returns home and collapses into her bed. Scenes interspersed through the main plot of the visual display Lo staring at the camera whilelip syncingthe lyrics of the song.[127]Miles Raymer ofEntertainment Weeklycalled it a "clever" video that "showcases Lo's artfully complicated party-girl image as she recreates some of the debauchery in her lyrics, as well as some of its after-effects".[122]Caitlin White ofNoiseysaid that the "new video for 'Habits' shows the darker side of coping with a lost love" and that it "may remind you ofJanis Joplina bit ".[129]Sonya Mann ofBustleconsidered it "kind of boring".[130]The clip was the fifth most-popular video onVH1during 2014.[131]Additionally, it won the accolade for Best Alternative/Rock video at the2014 VEVO Hot This Year Awards.[132]

Live performances

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Tove Lo performing "Habits (Stay High)" during the SwedishSommarkryssettelevision program in 2014.

The singer performed "Habits (Stay High)" alongside "Love Ballad", "Out of Mind" and "Not Made For This World" at Swedishradio stationP3on 10 April 2013.[133]On 7 May, Lo sang the song in a live session for PSL in Sweden.[134]Rich Thane of The Line of Best Fit said that, despite the "smoky room and poor light", the performance was "wonderfully emotive".[135]On 27 February 2014,[136]Lo performed the track at the Norwegian festivalby:Larm.[137]The following month, she sang the song alongside "Not on Drugs" and other songs fromTruth Serumat theSouth by Southwestfestival.[138][139]On 25 March, the singer held a concert at theTavastia ClubinHelsinki,Finland and performed the track among other material fromTruth Serum.[140]Lo also sang "Habits (Stay High)" alongside the other songs fromTruth Serumand "Run On Love"for her first show in the United Kingdom atNotting Hill Arts Clubon 2 April 2014.[141]Echoing this thought, Michael Cragg ofThe Guardianrated the show with four stars out of five and deemed it as "a punchy UK debut".[142]Lo performed the same set list at her Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen show on 6 May 2014.[143]On 8 May, the singer sang the track duringThe Great Escape Festivalin the United Kingdom.[144]

On 18 June, Lo made her first appearance on US TV when she performed "Habits (Stay High)" onLate Night with Seth Meyers.[145]On 1 July, Lo sang it in a live session for The Line of Best Fit.[146]In that same month, Lo sang the song alongside "Not on Drugs" onKROQ-FMradio station.[147]On 26 July, the singer performed the track on theSommarkryssettelevision program inGröna Lund,Stockholm.[148]The following month, Lo appeared on theConantalk show where she sang the song, as well.[24]On 23 September 2014, Lo performed "Habits (Stay High)" whilebarefootonJimmy Kimmel Live!to promote the release ofQueen of the Clouds.[149]On 17 May 2015, the singer performed the single at theHangout Music Festival.[150]The artist also sang it duringLollapalooza Chilein April 2017,[151]and two months later on herGlastonbury Festivalset.[152]Lo performed "Habits (Stay High)" during theencoreof her tours, theQueen of the Clouds Tour(2015) and theLady Wood Tour(2017).[153][154]

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Austria (IFPIAustria)[102] Gold 15,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[198] 2× Diamond 500,000
Canada (Music Canada)[79] 2× Platinum 160,000*
France (SNEP)[199] Gold 88,600[87]
Germany (BVMI)[85] 3× Gold 450,000
Italy (FIMI)[200] Platinum 50,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[201] Gold 30,000
Sweden (GLF)[202] 3× Platinum 120,000
Switzerland (IFPISwitzerland)[103] Gold 15,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[203] Platinum 600,000
United States (RIAA)[76] 8× Platinum 8,000,000
Streaming
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[99] Platinum 2,600,000

*Sales figures based on certification alone.
^Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Hippie Sabotage remix

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"Stay High"
SinglebyTove LofeaturingHippie Sabotage
from the EPTruth Serumand the albumQueen of the Clouds
Released25 February 2014(2014-02-25)
Recorded2013
Genre
Length4:18
LabelUniversal Music
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • The Struts
  • Hippie Sabotage (remix)
Tove Lo singles chronology
"Habits (Stay High)"
(2013)
"Stay High"
(2014)
"Heroes"
(2014)

A remix of "Habits (Stay High)" by American record production duoHippie Sabotage,alternatively titled "Stay High",[nb 1]was released on 25 February 2014 as the third single fromTruth Serum.[205][208]The remix peaked at number 13 on theSwedish Singles Chartand reached the top ten of the charts in Australia, New Zealand, Norway, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Some journalists attributed its commercial success to British singerEllie Goulding,who shared the track through herInstagramaccount.[209][210]"Stay High" received a nomination for Song of the Year at the P3 Guld 2015 awards in Sweden,[211]but lost to "Knäpper Mina Fingrar (Remix)" byLinda Pira.[212]

Background and composition

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Initially, a shortened version of the remix was featured onStay High,[204]a two-minutesshort filmdirected byAris Jeromeand starring model Chanelle Elise, posted on Jerome'sVimeoand YouTube accounts on 11 April 2013.[213][214]On 18 September 2013, Hippie Sabotage posted the remix's official version on their SoundCloud account and released it as a free digital download.[204][215]However, it was later removed.[216] The singer and the duo never met; Lo first listened to "Stay High" when a friend of hers showed her a surf video with the remix on it. She eventually found Hippie Sabotage's Twitter account and asked them to send her the track via email. After that, both the duo and the singer agreed to feature it onTruth Serum.[119][210][217]Lo stated that "Stay High" wasn't planned to be released as a single until radio programmers in the United Kingdom started to feature it on their playlists.[119]It was finally released on 25 February 2014 as a digital download through Universal Music and Island.[205][208]On 24 March 2014, it was sent to BritishBBC Radio 1.[218]

"Stay High" has been described as analternativeEDMtrack.[209][219]Its instrumentation consists of a "soft" bass beat,[220]and Lo's "distorted" vocals.[219]Tyler Almodovar of Raver Rafting noted that the track "is relatively simple, with most of the focus directed at the ethereal vocals" provided by Lo.[220]For the remix, Hippie Sabotage increased thespeedand thepitchof the original track, and reworked Lo's vocals.[219]Digital Spy's Amy Davidson said that the lyrics talk about a "decadent devotion to a night 'where the fun ain't got no end'".[221]Miles Raymer ofEntertainment Weeklywrote that the remix shared "a similar theme of getting through emotional struggles with copious amounts of chemical assistance" with the original version, although feeling that the latter was "more bluntly honest".[122]In an interview with PopBytes, Lo told that "I just love how [Hippie Sabotage have] made a proper dance remix of the song, but it still has that darkness to it. It’s just the way that they used all the parts. They did a genius job on it."[210]

Critical reception

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"I'm obviously grateful to [Hippie Sabotage] for the work they did on my song. I hope the popularity of 'Stay High' will encourage more people to listen to my other songs."

—Lo talking about the remix.[222]

"Stay High" received mostly positive reviews. Anita Moran ofThe New Zealand Heraldwrote on her review ofTruth Serumthat it was the EP's best track.[223]In a positive review, Tyler Almodovar of Raver Rafting stated that: "'Stay High' doesn't have any rapid build-ups or explosivedrops,and it doesn't need them, its impactful moments are successful enough on their own. "[224]Furthermore, Almodovar included the track on his list of 10 Songs to Ease You Into EDM and said that the "soft bass and beautiful lyrics make it an appropriate introduction to thegenre".[220]Additionally, Lewis Corner ofDigital Spyranked it at number 14 on his list of the best singles of 2014,[219]and Reed Fischer ofRolling Stonedescribed it as a "sadness vs. inebriation tug-of-war".[225]Neil McCormick ofThe Daily Telegraphcalled it a "radical remix" that reduced the original song to a "druggy wisp".[29]However, "Stay High" also received mixed reviews. Amy Davidson of Digital Spy said that the original song was the "most satisfying".[221]Miles Raymer ofEntertainment Weeklywrote that the original track was arguably better than the remix and expressed that the latter "lacks the directness" of the former.[122]Kitty Empire ofThe Guardiancriticized the singer's reworked vocals, saying that the remix "loops Lo's vocal into a chipmunky travesty".[226]

Chart performance

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"Stay High" entered the charts in the United Kingdom and Scotland afterEllie Goulding(pictured) posted it on her Instagram account.

"Stay High" charted in Australia, New Zealand and some European countries. In March 2014, British singerEllie Gouldingshared the remix through herInstagramaccount.[209]After that, it entered the top 100 singles chart on the iTunes Store in the United Kingdom.[209]Mike Wass ofIdolatorattributed the track's "surprising" success to Goulding's post and pointed out that it was "an incredible feat for a gloomy, alt-EDM remix that has been floating around online for the last six months".[209]"Stay High" eventually debuted at number 59 on theUK Singles Chartfor the issue dated 16 March 2014.[227]In its sixth week on the chart, it peaked at number six.[228]It was certified Platinum by theBritish Phonographic Industry(BPI), which denotes 600,000 units sold in the country.[229]In Scotland, it entered theScottish Singles Chartat number 65 on the same week it debuted on the UK Singles Chart.[230]On 4 May 2014, it peaked at number eight.[231]In Ireland, the remix debuted at number 92 on theTop 100 Singleschart.[232]It reached a peak of number 49 on 5 June 2014, and spent a total of 29 weeks on the chart.[233][234]Additionally, the single opened at number 16 on theEuro Digital Songson 26 April 2014.[83]The following week, it reached its peak position at number 12.[83]

In Sweden, "Stay High" debuted at number 49 on theSingles Top 100chart for the issue dated 2 May 2014,[235]and went on reaching position 13, with it spending a total of 70 weeks on the chart between 2014 and 2015.[236]It was certified triple-Platinum by theSwedish Recording Industry Association(GLF), denoting 120,000 sales in that territory, and further became the eleventh best-selling track of 2014 in the country.[237]It was also the fourth most-played song by Swedish radio stationP3in 2014.[238]In Norway, "Stay High" debuted at number 15 on theTopp 40 Singleschart.[239]In its fourth week, it reached number seven and claimed that position for five non-consecutive weeks.[239]It spent a total of 27 weeks on the chart and became the seventh highest-selling single of 2014 in Norway.[240]"Stay High" entered theFinnish Airplay Chartat number 91 on the nineteenth week of 2014,[241]becoming Lo's second entry on the chart after "Out of Mind"(2013), which peaked at number 39 in 2013.[242]It eventually reached the number 25 in its fifth week on the chart.[241]"Stay High" peaked at number three in both theFlandersandWalloniaregions of Belgium,[243][244]and was certified Gold by theBelgian Entertainment Association(BEA), for exceeding sales of 15,000 copies in the country.[245]In Netherlands, "Stay High" topped theDutch Top 40chart for three consecutive weeks and peaked at number two on theSingle Top 100chart.[246][247]According to theNVPI,it was the seventh best-selling single of 2014 in that territory.[248]

In Australia, "Stay High" entered theARIA Singles Chartat number 65 on the issue dated 12 May 2014.[249]It peaked at number three,[250]and was certified double-platinum by theAustralian Recording Industry Association(ARIA), denoting sales of 140,000 in the region.[251]In New Zealand, it debuted at number 40 on theNew Zealand Singles Charton 21 April 2014, and dropped off the chart the following week.[252]However, it re-entered the chart at number 26 on 5 May 2014.[252]The track eventually reached number three and spent a total of 29 weeks on the chart,[252]being eventually certified Platinum by theRecorded Music NZ(RMNZ) for 15,000 copies sold in the country.[253]

Promotion

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In an interview with French websitePure Charts,the singer stated that she only performs the original version of "Habits (Stay High)" because she considers it "more proper" for live performances than the remix version.[119] The music video for "Stay High" was directed by Motellet Film.[254]The duo used the same footage of the second music video for "Habits (Stay High)" and appliedslow motionin all the scenes.[8]Pedro Kurtz of Brazilian website A Gambiarra stated that the effect was used to cause a "feeling of intoxication" which was "perfectly applied and aligned" to the scenes.[255]Also, Michael Cragg ofThe Guardiansaid that "the woozy remix perfectly suits the permanently dazed, alcohol-fuelled feel of the slow motion video".[8]The Guardian's website premiered the video on 4 April 2014,[8]while the singer released it on her Vevo channel on YouTube the same day.[256]On 11 April 2014, it was released on the iTunes Store.[257]On 29 December 2022, the clipsurpassed the one-billion viewson YouTube.[258]

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[251] 2× Platinum 140,000^
Belgium (BEA)[245] Gold 15,000*
New Zealand (RMNZ)[253] 6× Platinum 180,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[229] Platinum 600,000
Streaming
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[267] Platinum 2,600,000

*Sales figures based on certification alone.
^Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Cover versions and other remixes

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Kelly Clarksoncovered "Habits (Stay High)" during herPiece by Piece Tour(2015).

On 14 October 2014, bandAgainst the Currentposted their cover version of "Habits (Stay High)" on YouTube and released it on the iTunes Store.[268][269]Five days later,Alex Gootalso premiered a cover version withMadilyn Baileythrough the same platform.[270]Diane Cho ofVH1gave the cover a positive review, in which she stated that Goot and Bailey voices "complement each other perfectly".[271]In that same month, Camilla Daum covered the song on thefourth seasonofThe Voice of Germany.[272]In November 2014, post-hardcore bandOur Last Nightposted their cover of the track on their YouTube channel.[273]Diane Cho of VH1 wrote that the band "gives 'Habits' that rock 'n roll edge that works really well for this song".[271]Canadian rock bandTheory of a Deadmanreleased an acoustic cover version in April 2015, which was later included on their recordAngel Acoustic EP(2015).[274]In May 2015,Kygoperformed a piano version with vocals byParson JamesonBBC Radio 1'sLive Lounge.[275]In that same month, actorVin Dieselposted a cover version of the song on his Facebook page as a tribute to his late friendPaul Walker;in the background of the performance images were projected of Diesel with Walker.[276][277]Kelly Clarksoncovered the song as part of her "Fan Requests" during herPiece by Piece Touron 26 July 2015.[278]Entertainment Tonight's John Boone ranked it at number one on his list of Kelly Clarkson's 11 Best Tour Covers, further adding that the singer sounded "amazing" and that he "loved" to hear her "darker and edgier side".[279]"Habits (Stay High)" has been covered twice onThe Voice: la plus belle voix,the first time by Madeleine Leaper during thefourth seasonin 2014,[280]and by Amandine on the show'sfollowing seasonthe next year.[281]

In January 2014, AmericanDJduothe Chainsmokersremixed "Habits (Stay High)" and released it as a free digital download. Idolator's Sam Lansky felt that the producers transformed "the melodic original into something glitchy, twitchy and dark".[282]On 17 June, a radio edit as well as an extended version of their remix were distributed on the iTunes Store.[283][284]On 17 June, a remix version by Swedish DJ Oliver Nelson was released on the iTunes Store,[285]and was later included on the re-issue ofTruth Serum.[286]On 9 December 2014, a remix version by American DJ duo FIXYN was made available for consumption through the same platform.[287]

In June 2020, the song was covered in a performance byLouriza TroncoandSarah Greyas their respective characters in an episode of theNetflixweb series,The Order.[288]The performance on the show led to "Habits (Stay High)" entering theBillboardTop TV Songs chart at number 4 in June 2020.[288]

In January 2021, the song was covered by South Korean singer, actress andBlackpinkmemberJisooduring theBlackpink Livestream Concert: The Show,in which she rewrote the verses with Korean lyrics.[289]

In 2023, a version titled "Stay High" byDiploandHugelfeaturing Julia Church on vocals was released which interpolates "Habits (Stay High)". It reached No. 36 on the USBillboardDance/Electronic Songschart.[290]

Formats and track listings

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Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted from the liner notes ofQueen of the Clouds.[4]

Locations

  • Recorded at Warner/Chappell Studios,Stockholm.
  • Mixed at Ramtitam Studios, Stockholm.
  • Mastered at Cutting Room, Stockholm.

Personnel

Release history

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Region Date Version Format Distributor Ref.
United States 15 March 2013 Original version Digital download Independent release
Austria 6 December 2013 Universal Music [292]
Norway [208]
Spain [2]
Germany 18 December 2013
[293]
United States 14 January 2014
Canada Universal Music [294]
Germany 25 February 2014 Hippie Sabotage remix
[205]
Norway Universal Music [208]
United Kingdom 24 March 2014 Mainstream Radio Polydor [218]
United States 14 April 2014 Original version Adult album alternative Island [295]
13 May 2014 Modern rock
[296]
17 June 2014 Contemporary hit radio [26]
The Chainsmokers remix – Radio edit Digital download Universal Music [283]
The Chainsmokers remix – Extended mix [284]
Oliver Nelson remix [285]
15 September 2014 Original version Hot adult contemporary
[297]
Italy 10 October 2014 Mainstream Radio Universal Music [298]
Austria 31 October 2014 Digital download [299]
Germany 2 January 2015 [300]
United States 9 December 2014 FIXYN remix [287]
4 September 2015 Original version – Deluxe single [291]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Hippie Sabotage posted their remix version on their SoundCloud account as "Stay High" (Tove Lo Flip).[204]It was later released as a single under the title of "Stay High".[205]WhenTruth Serumwas released, the remix was titled "Stay High (Habits remix)".[206]In the track listing ofQueen of the Clouds,the remix is titled "Habits (Stay High) [Hippie Sabotage remix]".[207]

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