Break It Off
"Break It Off" is a drum and bass-influenced pop song by British singer-songwriter PinkPantheress, released as her debut single in June 2021.[1] The track, co-written and co-produced by PinkPantheress and Adam F, samples the 1997 drum and bass classic "Circles" by Adam F, incorporating its iconic breakbeats and melody into a concise, 1:37-minute heartbreak narrative about concealing emotions after a breakup.[2][3] Initially teased as a 10-second snippet on TikTok in March 2021, "Break It Off" quickly went viral, amassing millions of views and soundtracking user-generated content that highlighted its nostalgic UK garage and drum and bass vibes.[4] This online buzz led to its full release on SoundCloud on June 3, 2021, followed by an official single drop via Parlophone Records on June 4, marking PinkPantheress's entry into the major label scene after signing with Elektra and Parlophone.[5] The song's diary-like lyrics, delivered in PinkPantheress's soft, breathy vocals over sped-up samples, captured the attention of a Gen-Z audience, blending 2-step garage elements with experimental pop to evoke early 2000s club nostalgia.[6] As the lead single from her debut mixtape to hell with it (October 2021), "Break It Off" helped establish PinkPantheress—born Victoria Beverley Walker in 2001 in Bath, England—as a key figure in the "bedroom pop" revival, with its short runtime and lo-fi production reflecting her self-taught production style using free software like FL Studio.[1][7] Commercially, it debuted at No. 74 on the UK Singles Chart and peaked at No. 30 on Billboard's Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, while accumulating over 119,550 sales in the UK by early 2022 and contributing to the mixtape's No. 20 UK Albums Chart entry.[8][9][10][11] Critically acclaimed for its innovative sampling and emotional brevity, the track earned praise from outlets like NME, which called it a "lightning-speed" highlight of her rapid rise, and solidified her influence on TikTok-driven music discovery.[1]Background
Development
PinkPantheress began creating music during her time at university in 2021, drawing inspiration from UK garage and drum and bass genres. "Break It Off" was developed as her debut single, co-written and co-produced by PinkPantheress and drum and bass producer Adam F. The track samples the 1997 drum and bass song "Circles" by Adam F, incorporating its breakbeats and melody to form a short heartbreak narrative.[3][12] A 10-second snippet of the song was first teased on TikTok in March 2021, quickly going viral with millions of views and soundtracking user-generated content. This online buzz prompted its full upload to SoundCloud on June 3, 2021, followed by an official release via Parlophone and Elektra Records on June 4, marking her major label debut. The song's diary-like lyrics and lo-fi production style reflected PinkPantheress's self-taught approach using free software like FL Studio.[13]Recording
"Break It Off" was initially recorded in a bedroom production setup by PinkPantheress, aligning with her "bedroom pop" aesthetic. Adam F handled programming, engineering, and mixing, while Stuart Hawkes mastered the track. The concise 1:37 runtime was finalized during these sessions, emphasizing the sped-up sample and breathy vocals without extensive remixes.)Music and lyrics
Composition
"Break It Off" is a drum and bass-influenced pop song that incorporates elements of UK garage and 2-step, built around a sample from the 1997 drum and bass track "Circles" by Adam F.[3][2] The production features sped-up breakbeats, nostalgic melody, and lo-fi synthetic textures, reflecting PinkPantheress's bedroom pop style created using free software like FL Studio.[1] Co-written and co-produced by PinkPantheress and Adam F, the track has a duration of 1:35 and is set in the key of B minor at a tempo of 172 beats per minute, driving its energetic yet concise groove.[14] It follows a verse–pre-chorus–chorus structure, with PinkPantheress's soft, breathy vocals layered over the sampled elements to evoke early 2000s club nostalgia.[3]Lyrics
The lyrics of "Break It Off" narrate a post-breakup scenario where the protagonist conceals her emotions, reflecting on hidden tears and feigned composure.[3] In the first verse, lines like "No one ever saw me cry / Until I left the party the other night" depict vulnerability masked in social settings, while the pre-chorus admits to the habit of saying "I'm fine" despite inner turmoil. The chorus questions the ex-partner's hesitation with repetitive pleas of "What's stopping you?", building emotional intensity.[3] The second verse expresses longing for past intimacy—"Wish I could go back to lying beside you on the bed"—contrasted with resignation to the split, culminating in "Why'd you break it off?". This diary-like introspection, delivered in a whispery tone, captures themes of heartbreak, denial, and subtle empowerment through brevity, aligning with PinkPantheress's Gen-Z-focused exploration of fleeting relationships. No explicit samples are used in the lyrics themselves.[3]Release and promotion
Commercial release
"Break It Off" was first teased as a 10-second snippet on TikTok on March 17, 2021.[15] The full track was uploaded to SoundCloud on March 21, 2021.[16] It was officially released as a digital download single on June 4, 2021, through Parlophone and Elektra Records, serving as the lead single from PinkPantheress's debut mixtape To Hell with It (October 2021).) The release was digital-only, with no physical formats issued.Marketing and promotion
Promotion for "Break It Off" relied heavily on social media, particularly TikTok, where the snippet went viral, amassing millions of views and inspiring user-generated content.) This online buzz led to PinkPantheress signing with Parlophone Records in April 2021 and Elektra Records in June 2021.[17] The official audio was uploaded to YouTube on June 4, 2021, coinciding with the single release.[18] A visualizer video followed on January 1, 2022.[19] No traditional music video was produced, with efforts focusing on streaming platforms and digital marketing to leverage the song's TikTok-driven popularity.Reception
Critical reception
Upon its release in 2021, "Break It Off" received positive attention as the lead single from PinkPantheress's debut mixtape to hell with it, with critics praising its innovative sampling of Adam F's "Circles" and its concise, nostalgic drum and bass sound. NME described the track within the mixtape as part of a "lightning-speed debut" that stands among the year's best, highlighting its rave-y breakbeats and emotional brevity.[1] Rolling Stone called "Break It Off" a "hyperpop banger" with a "sick beat drop" and vocal chops, noting its blend of heartbreak and danceable rhythm as a standout on the 15-minute mixtape, which earned a 4/5 rating for its genre-defying style.[20] The New York Times, in a Critic's Pick review of the mixtape, referred to "Break It Off" as elegant and evocative of the thrill of rediscovering old tracks, emphasizing its TikTok-fueled popularity alongside "Just for Me."[21] Pitchfork awarded the mixtape a 7.3/10, commending PinkPantheress's use of Y2K nostalgia and bubblegum breakbeats, though the review focused more broadly on tracks like "Pain" without specific mention of "Break It Off."[22] Overall, the song was lauded for capturing Gen-Z melancholy through sped-up samples and lo-fi production, contributing to PinkPantheress's rapid rise via social media.Accolades
"Break It Off" did not receive major standalone awards or nominations. However, it contributed to the success of to hell with it, which garnered critical acclaim and helped PinkPantheress earn broader recognition, including nominations for three Brit Awards and two Grammy Awards in subsequent years for her overall work as of 2025. No specific BMI or other performance-based honors were recorded for the track.Commercial performance
Chart performance
"Break It Off" first entered the UK Singles Chart at number 84 in August 2021, before reaching a peak of number 74 the following week. It spent a total of four weeks on the chart.[23] In the United States, the song debuted on the Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart in October 2021 and peaked at number 30 in November 2021. It remained on the chart for 13 weeks and ranked at number 78 on the year-end Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart for 2021. The track did not enter the Billboard Hot 100.[24]Sales and certifications
In the United Kingdom, "Break It Off" was certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in 2023, denoting 200,000 equivalent units (sales and streams). Early sales estimates placed physical and digital sales at over 119,550 units by early 2022.[25] Internationally, the song has been certified Gold in Canada by Music Canada (40,000 units) in 2022 and Platinum in New Zealand by Recorded Music NZ (30,000 units) in August 2025.[26][27] As of October 2025, "Break It Off" has accumulated over 400 million streams on Spotify. It has not received a certification from the RIAA in the United States.Live performances
Concert appearances
PinkPantheress first performed "Break It Off" live during a BBC Radio 1 session on February 1, 2022, where she delivered an acoustic rendition emphasizing the song's drum and bass elements.[28] She included the track in her set at Primavera Sound LA on September 16, 2022, adapting its sped-up samples for a festival stage with added bass.[29] At Governors Ball in New York City on June 15, 2023, "Break It Off" opened a medley with "I Must Apologise", showcasing her evolving live production.[30] In 2025, PinkPantheress performed the song at the NPR Tiny Desk Concert on September 5, reinterpreting it with a jazz-infused arrangement alongside tracks like "Pain" and "Girl Like Me".[31] Recent appearances included Massey Hall in Toronto on October 29, 2025, during her headline tour.[32]Tour setlists
"Break It Off" was a regular opener in the setlist for the Capable of Love Tour (2024), appearing in nearly all dates, such as the July 19, 2024, show at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, where it transitioned into "I Must Apologise".[33][34] For her 2025 headline tour "An Evening with… PinkPantheress", the song was performed mid-set in most shows, including the October 24, 2025, concert at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn (positioned after "I Must Apologise") and the November 5, 2025, date at Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles. As of November 2025, it appeared in over 20 documented 2025 setlists.[35][36][37]Credits
Songwriters and producers
"Break It Off" was written by PinkPantheress (Victoria Beverley Walker) and Adam F (Adam Fenton).[38] The song was produced by PinkPantheress and Adam F.[3] It samples elements of "Circles" (1997) by Adam F.[39]Recording personnel
The track was self-recorded by PinkPantheress in a bedroom production setup using software such as FL Studio.[1] It was mastered by Stuart Hawkes.[18]Key Recording Personnel
| Role | Personnel | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Writer | PinkPantheress (Victoria Beverley Walker) | Co-wrote lyrics and music.[38] |
| Writer | Adam F (Adam Fenton) | Co-wrote; provided sample from "Circles".[38] |
| Producer | PinkPantheress | Self-produced.[3] |
| Producer | Adam F (Adam Fenton) | Co-produced.[3] |
| Vocals | PinkPantheress | Performed all vocals.[3] |
| Mastering Engineer | Stuart Hawkes | Handled mastering.[18] |
Charts
Weekly charts
"Break It Off" entered the UK Singles Chart following its June 2021 release, achieving moderate success primarily in the UK and on US alternative charts.[9]| Chart (2021) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| UK Singles (OCC) | 74 |
| US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (Billboard) | 30 |