Английская Википедия:F9mily (You & Me)

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"F9mily (You & Me)" is a song by American rapper and singer Lil Nas X featuring drummer Travis Barker, from Lil Nas X's second EP 7 (2019).[1] It was written by Montero Hill and Barker who produced the song and played the drums.

Production

Barker had originally intended for a part of the song to be in a song for his rock band Blink-182's upcoming studio album Nine. Barker has said about how he and Lil Nas X got to work on the song:[1][2]

I have a song with Lil Nas X that's going to be on his EP. He came to the studio, and I played a couple [of] beats that I thought would be stuff he was into. Then I played something on accident where he stopped and was like, "What is that? I've got to have that." It was actually an idea I had for the Blink album.

On May 14, 2019, Lil Nas X posted a snippet of the song on Instagram, and wrote in a comment that it would be titled "9."[3]

In early June, Barker told Spin that he was in studio working with Lil Nas X on a song for Lil Nas X's EP.[4][1]

Critical reception

Mikael Wood wrote for Los Angeles Times that the song "has fuzzy Warped Tour guitars and a groove that goes half-time at one point as though designed for a mosh pit".[5] Alternative PressШаблон:'s Alex Darus wrote that "rock roots" can be heard in the song, and that Lil Nas X's vocals provide "an edgier vibe".[1]

Brian Josephs of Entertainment Weekly wrote that the song "immediately strikes out as the low point — and not only because pop punk already had its moment in the sun. Lil Nas X's lackadaisical tone doesn't exude cool; he genuinely doesn't sound convinced that the genre needs a revisit."[6]

Charts

Chart (2019) Peak
position
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[7] 34
US Hot Rock Songs (Billboard)[8] 6
US Rolling Stone Top 100[9] 97

References

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