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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox song "Alice" is a song by American singer Lady Gaga recorded for her sixth studio album, Chromatica (2020). It appears as the album's second track, preceded by a string arrangement titled "Chromatica I". It was written by Lady Gaga, BloodPop, Axwell, Justin Tranter, and Johannes Klahr, and produced by BloodPop, Axwell, and Klahr. The song references Lewis Carroll's 1865 children's novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

The track received generally positive critical reception. In the United States, it appeared at the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs listing at number 7, while charting in a dozen other countries, including a peak of number 3 in New Zealand. A remix version by Lsdxoxo was released as part of Gaga's remix album, Dawn of Chromatica (2021). Gaga performed "Alice" live on The Chromatica Ball stadium tour (2022).

Writing and production

The song was written by Lady Gaga, BloodPop, Axwell, Justin Tranter, and Johannes Klahr, and produced by BloodPop, Axwell, and Klahr.[1][2] Talking about the conception of the song, Gaga said: "I had some dark conversations with BloodPop about how I felt about life... So it's this weird experience where I'm going, 'I'm not sure I'm going to make it, but I'm going to try.'"[3] The track references Alice and the fictional setting Wonderland from Lewis Carroll's 1865 children's novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,[4] starting with the chorus "My name isn't Alice, but I'll keep looking for Wonderland".[5] The Daily NorthwesternШаблон:'s Wilson Chapman said the song "uses the Alice in Wonderland tale as a metaphor for struggling to find personal peace".[6] Gaga further elaborated on the song's background on Spotify:Шаблон:Blockquote

Composition

"Alice" is a house and dance-pop track[7] inspired by electronica, which demonstrates Gaga's upper register against kick drums and shimmering synths.[8][9][10] Lauren Murphy of Entertainment.ie said "Alice" has a "throbbing electronic pop beat".[11] Mark Richardson of The Wall Street Journal described "Alice" as a "kinetic house track with the trademarks of the genre—hissing offbeat high-hat, neo-Latin keyboards playing a cyclical melody".[12] The AtlanticШаблон:'s Spencer Kornhaber said "Gaga sings of her racing mind needing a 'symphony' to clear it".[13] Craig Jenkins of Vulture said the chorus has "booming, chopped-up" vocals, and compared it to "vocal house standards" like "Follow Me" by Aly-Us.[14] Kory Grow of Rolling Stone said the "'ahhs' and an 'oh ma-ma-ma' stutter" in the chorus are reminiscent of the "Ra-ra-roma-ma" of Gaga's "Bad Romance" (2009).[5] Maxine Wally of W magazine said the "call-and-response verses and a huge backing track give off a whiff" of Haddaway's "What Is Love" (1993).[15] The ObserverШаблон:'s Emily Mackay said the song "takes her down a new rabbit hole, recalling the best of 90s chart house" like Ken Doh's "Nakasaki" and Ultra Naté's "Free".[16]

"Chromatica I"

Шаблон:Infobox song "Alice" is preceded by an orchestral interlude called "Chromatica I", which opens the album and transitions directly into the track. As Gaga wanted to highlight that the album has three distinct acts, she recruited musician Morgan Kibby to produce interludes for the album, with the help of a 26-person orchestra who performed the string arrangements.[17] Kibby was brought into the studio after submitting the demo that would eventually become "Chromatica I".[18] With the long string runs at the beginning of this composition, Kibby pursued to recall "the majesty and grandeur" of Donna Summer and Gloria Gaynor. She also aimed to reference classic scores from films such as THX 1138 and Outland.[17] In her interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music's Beats 1, Gaga talked about the background of "Chromatica I": Шаблон:Blockquote Callie Ahlgrim of Insider appreciated how "Chromatica I" "blends into 'Alice' very smoothly", while Courteney Larocca from the same publication noted that it sounds like "it's opening a fantasy movie."[19]

Canadian singer and producer Grimes was set to remix the interlude for Dawn of Chromatica, as well as "Chromatica II" and "Chromatica III"; however, her contributions did not make the final cut.[20]

Critical reception

InsiderШаблон:'s Callie Ahlgrim praised the song for presenting "classic Lady Gaga in all her blood-pumping, bass-thumping glory", and further added that although Alice's Adventures in Wonderland "has become an oft-used reference in pop music", she appreciated "the way it complements the themes of the album; it makes sense to imagine Gaga as a wide-eyed, curious Alice type and 'Chromatica' as a surrealist third space in between earth and escapism."[19] BillboardШаблон:'s Stephen Daw ranked "Alice" as ChromaticaШаблон:'s sixth best track and wrote, "Remember how deliriously entertaining early 2000s post-rave dance music was? Lady Gaga certainly does as she exhibits on ['Alice']... Gaga throws listeners down a sonic rabbit hole of kick drums and shimmering synths..."[21] The magazine's Jason Lipshutz described the song as a "post-rave triumph".[22] Quinn Moreland of Pitchfork considered the lyrics "Maestro, play me your symphony/I will listen to anything/Take me on a trip, DJ, free my mind" one of ChromaticaШаблон:'s "wild lyrical clunkers".[23] USA TodayШаблон:'s Patrick Ryan described the song as "hypnotic".[24]

Spencer Kornhaber from The Atlantic listed "Alice" as one of the standout moments of Chromatica with its "gasping chorus."[25] Lindsay Zoladz of The New York Times said she "can imagine putting the song on repeat during this cruel summer", while the newspaper's Caryn Ganz said "Alice" has "glittery hopefulness".[26] BuzzFeed News' Alessa Dominguez said that Chromatica "starts strongly" with "Alice" and sees Gaga sing with "glam-theatrical fervor". She added, "The song captures the record's house-inspired sound, its escapist themes of feeling untethered from the world, all complemented by Gaga's vocal theatrics, delivered with operatic flair. As she sings 'Take me home,' you want to follow her down the rabbit hole."[27] SlateШаблон:'s Carl Wilson wrote, "this song serves to suck us down the rabbit hole into the album's Wonderland, which Gaga signals is foremost the dance floor... Its brisk house workout, with thematically appropriate downshifted vocal effects. It may not stick in your head. But it sets the mood."[28]

On a more critical note, Patrick Gomez of The A.V. Club criticzed the song's production, thinking it "becomes sleepy as it relies on a generic '90s dance-floor beat throughout".[29] Dan Weiss from Spin thought that the Alice in Wonderland metaphors "are sadly not far enough from the shallow".[30] Evan Sawdey of PopMatters called it the record's "least memorable track".[31]

Commercial performance

Шаблон:Expand section In the United States, "Alice" was the "only non-advance track" from the album to debut on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, according to BillboardШаблон:'s Gab Ginsberg.[32] The song peaked at number 7 on BillboardШаблон:'s Dance/Electronic Songs chart.[33][34] "Alice" debuted at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart.[35][36]

Remix

For Gaga's third remix album Dawn of Chromatica (2021), "Alice" was reimagined by Berlin-based Philadelphian producer Lsdxoxo, who described his version as Шаблон:Sic.[37][38] The remix includes heavy beat, and "weighty kick drums".[39] In his review of Dawn of Chromatica, Robin Murray from Clash called Lsdxoxo's "Alice" remix, along with Coucou Chloe's take on "Stupid Love", "dancefloor bumpers".[40] Vinyl ChaptersШаблон:' Caillou Pettis found it "a relatively smooth and easygoing track while also managing to bring the goods with the disco elements".[41] Writing for Gigwise, Alex Rigotti opined that the remix version's "energy remains disappointingly static, and it betrays the desperate, almost deluded hope that the original 'Alice' contained."[39]

Live performances

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Gaga performing "Alice" on The Chromatica Ball tour

In 2022, Gaga performed "Alice" live at The Chromatica Ball stadium tour as the first song of Act One of the show.[42] Similarly to the album, the song was preceded by the instrumentals of "Chromatica I" as an intro.[43] Gaga appeared on stage lying on an operating table while singing the song.[44] She was wearing a blood-red gown with peak-shoulders–designed by her sister, Natali Germanotta–, along with black leather boots and fingerless gloves.[45][46][47]

In his concert review, NMEШаблон:'s Nick Levine noted it was a "slightly shocking staging that underlines the thinly veiled mental anguish in her lyrics. 'Where's my body? I'm stuck in my mind', Gaga sings pleadingly."[44] Laviea Thomas of Gigwise also highlighted the performance, writing that "belting out some completely unhinged, unearthly and simply iconic screams, 'Alice', is a stomping introductory - I've never heard Gaga scream like this before, her vocal range is truly undefeated."[48]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Chromatica.[49]

"Alice"

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  • Lady Gaga – vocals, songwriter
  • BloodPop – producer, songwriter, keyboards, bass, drums
  • Johannes Klahr – producer, songwriter, keyboards, bass, drums
  • Axwell – producer, keyboards, bass, drums
  • Justin Tranter – songwriter
  • Benjamin Rice – mixer, studio personnel, vocal producer
  • Tom Norris – mixer, studio personnel
  • E. Scott Kelly – mixer engineer, studio personnel
  • Randy Merrill – mastering engineer, studio personnel

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"Chromatica I"

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  • Lady Gaga – composition, production
  • Morgan Kibby – composition, production
  • Ian Walker – bass
  • Giovanna M Clayton – cello
  • Timothy E Loo – cello
  • Vanessa Freebairn-Smith – cello
  • Amie Doherty – conductor
  • Allen Fogle – French horn, horn
  • Dylan Hurt – French horn, horn
  • Katelyn Faraudo – French horn, horn
  • Laura K Brenes – French horn, horn
  • Mark Adams – French horn, horn
  • Teag Reaves – French horn, horn
  • Nicholas Daley – trombone
  • Reginald Yound – trombone
  • Steven M. Holtman – trombone
  • Andrew Duckles – viola
  • Erol Rynearson – viola
  • Linnea Powell – viola
  • Meredith Crawford – viola
  • Alyssa Park – violin
  • Chart Bisharat – violin
  • Jessica Guideri – violin
  • Luanne Homzy – violin
  • Lucia Micarelli – violin
  • Marisa Kuney – violin
  • Neel Hammond – violin
  • Shalini Vijayan – violin
  • Songa Lee – violin
  • Mike Schuppan – mixing, studio personnel
  • Randy Merrill – mastering, studio personnel
  • Gina Zimmitti – orchestra contractor
  • Whitney Martin – orchestra contractor

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Charts

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"Alice"

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Weekly chart performance for "Alice"
Chart (2020) Peak
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Australia (ARIA)[50] 59
France (SNEP)[51] 112
Greece (IFPI)[52] 60
Italy (FIMI)[53] 84
Lithuania (AGATA)[54] 67
New Zealand Hot Singles (Recorded Music NZ)[55] 3
US Rolling Stone Top 100[56] 69
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Weekly chart performance for "Alice (Lsdxoxo remix)"
Chart (2021) Peak
position
Yearly chart performance for "Alice"
Chart (2020) Position
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[57] 36

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"Chromatica I"

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Weekly chart performance for "Chromatica I"
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