I Miss You (Clean Bandit song)


"I Miss You" is a song by British electronic music group Clean Bandit, featuring vocals from American singer and songwriter Julia Michaels. It was written by Michaels, Jack Patterson and Grace Chatto, with production handled by the latter two and Mark Ralph. The song was released to digital retailers on 27 October 2017, as the fourth single from Clean Bandit's second studio album, What Is Love?.

Background

On 16 October 2017, Clean Bandit first announced the song and its release date on social media, along with the single cover and a pre-order set up on streaming services. Shortly afterwards, Michaels revealed on Twitter that she "wrote at the height of an emotional roller coaster. When I was stuck at the top, this flew out of me." The group posted the first snippet of the song on social media two days later, in which Michaels' layered voice can be heard "singing the melody over a piano piece".
Michaels later confirmed via a tweet that she wrote the song while Jack Patterson was playing the piano. Chatto spoke to Billboard on the meaning behind the track, saying: "It's a simple song, about the unbelievable pain of breaking up with someone you love." She also regarded Justin Bieber's 2015 single "Sorry", a highly successful song co-written by Michaels, as one of her favourites of all time, calling working with Michaels "a real honour".

Critical reception

Allison Stubblebine of Billboard described the song as "packed with the bright symphonic elements synonymous with any Clean Bandit project". James Cabooter and Sam Mayers of Daily Star called the song "mellower". Mike Wass of Idolator called it "a sublime banger that packs an emotional punch", praising Clean Bandit for providing "faultless, intricate, multi-layered production", as well as "introducing some Asian sounds into the mix without it sounding forced or gimmicky".

Music video

The self-directed music video, filmed in both the United Kingdom and a desert in Los Angeles, sees the ensemble, all dressed in red, dancing around, intercut with landscape shots. Chatto described the filming process as "very special". She added: "We got to know each other better in the blazing heat, we experimented with special effects and train tracks." Jack Patterson said that he was "desperately trying to finish in time to go on tour".

Credits and personnel

Recording and management
Personnel
Credits adapted from What Is Love? liner notes.

Charts

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

Chart Position
Australia 63
Belgium 32
Belgium 48
Denmark 58
Hungary 80
Ireland 37
Netherlands 59
UK Singles 48
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs 15

Certifications

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Release history