Everytime I Cry
2021 single by Ava Max
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"Everytime I Cry" is a song by American singer Ava Max. It was released on June 8, 2021, through Atlantic Records. The song is characterized by its upbeat tempo and empowering lyrics, which discuss themes of resilience and overcoming adversity.
Background and Release[edit | edit source]
"Everytime I Cry" was announced by Ava Max on her social media platforms shortly before its release. The song follows her previous single, "My Head & My Heart", and continues to build on her signature pop sound.
Composition[edit | edit source]
The song is written in the key of C minor and has a tempo of 120 beats per minute. It features a blend of electronic and pop elements, with a strong emphasis on the chorus. The lyrics convey a message of strength and perseverance, with the recurring theme that every time the protagonist cries, they come back stronger.
Critical Reception[edit | edit source]
"Everytime I Cry" received positive reviews from music critics, who praised its catchy melody and empowering message. Critics noted that the song fits well within Ava Max's discography and continues to establish her as a prominent figure in the pop music scene.
Music Video[edit | edit source]
The official music video for "Everytime I Cry" was released on Ava Max's YouTube channel. The video features vibrant visuals and choreography that complement the song's energetic vibe.
Chart Performance[edit | edit source]
The song charted in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. It performed particularly well on digital streaming platforms, garnering millions of streams within the first few weeks of its release.
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