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| Artist = [[Zayn Malik|Zayn]] |
| Artist = [[Zayn Malik|Zayn]] |
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| Album = [[Mind of Mine]] |
| Album = [[Mind of Mine]] |
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| Genre = [[R&B]] |
| Genre = [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] |
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| Length = {{Duration|m=3|s=9}} |
| Length = {{Duration|m=3|s=9}} |
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| Label = [[RCA Records|RCA]] |
| Label = [[RCA Records|RCA]] |
Revision as of 19:13, 3 September 2016
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"She" (stylized as "sHe") is a song by Zayn Malik. It appears as the fifth track on his debut studio album Mind of Mine.
Lyrically, "She" features a female protagonist that has not loved or been loved "in the right way".[1]
Background
She" is a self-described "party tune" that is "not as intense lyrically" as some of the other cuts.[2] It incorporates 1980s synth sounds,[3][4] and an experimental hip hop outro that blends into the next track, the R&B anthem "Drunk"[5][6]
Reception
Axs said that it is "The album's best track", continuing to describe it as "one of the sexy cuts produced by MYKL. Funky synths back the 23-year-old as he depicts a girl who likes to get cozy in the club. Malik's a smooth operator, singing, "'Cause baby don't wanna be lonely / She says, 'I just want you to hold me.'"[7] Pitchfork said that "There’s a dexterity to "sHe" that seems vacuumed out of the rest of the album, his vocal moving nimbly among blurred pulses of guitar and inverted piano clusters. When he unleashes his falsetto, it pierces the track, a crystal tower rising through the surface of the earth".[8]
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- ^ Mind of Mind Review - Pitchfork