Dancing's Done
"Dancing's Done" is a dance-pop song by American singer-songwriter Ava Max, released on December 20, 2022, as the fourth single from her second studio album, Diamonds & Dancefloors (2023).[1][2] The track, which runs for 2:46, captures '80s-inspired disco and eurodance vibes with an addictive beat, centering on themes of recognizing the end of a tumultuous relationship amid a night of revelry.[3][4] The song was written by Ava Max alongside Pablo Bowman, Sean Douglas, Peter John Rees Rycroft (known as Lostboy), Henry Walter (Cirkut), and Matthew James Burns (Burns), with production handled primarily by Burns and Lostboy, and vocal production by Cirkut.[5][6] An official visualizer for the single premiered on YouTube the following day, directed by Ryan Turner, featuring Max in a dimly lit, atmospheric setting that complements the song's emotional intensity.[1][7] Upon release, "Dancing's Done" received generally positive feedback from music critics and fans, who highlighted its catchy production, Max's powerful vocals, and the track's blend of upbeat energy with underlying melancholy.[8] The song helped build anticipation for Diamonds & Dancefloors, which explores similar dance-oriented themes throughout its tracklist, positioning Max as a key figure in contemporary pop music with influences from classic disco eras.[9]Background and recording
Writing and inspiration
"Dancing's Done" was co-written by Ava Max alongside songwriters Pablo Bowman, Matthew James Burns (known professionally as BURNS), Sean Douglas, and Peter John Rees Rycroft during sessions in late 2022 as part of the development for her sophomore album, Diamonds & Dancefloors.[10] The track emerged amid the album's overarching dance-pop theme, positioned as its climactic closer to encapsulate a sense of finality and emotional release.[11] Ava Max drew inspiration from her personal experiences with heartbreak and fleeting relationships, channeling the end-of-night exhaustion and resolve often found in nightlife scenarios into the song's narrative.[12] In an interview, she noted the track's sensual tone as marking the end of the album and the beginning of her next artistic phase, stating it almost did not make the final cut, added at the last moment: "This song almost didn’t even make the album because I put it in last. This song is, I would say, my most sensual, sexy song... This song is the beginning of the next phase for me."[11][12]Production process
The production of "Dancing's Done" was led by producers BURNS and Lostboy, who handled instrumentation and programming to craft its synth-heavy Europop sound infused with disco elements.[2] Cirkut additionally oversaw vocal production, emphasizing layered vocals to enhance the track's seductive, dancefloor-ready energy through electronic beats and a steady tempo of 114 BPM.[6] The song, clocking in at a concise runtime of 2:46, was mixed by Serban Ghenea and mastered by Chris Gehringer, ensuring a polished, club-oriented finish suitable for late-night atmospheres.[2] Recording took place primarily in Los Angeles, where Cirkut maintains his studio, during sessions that aligned with the album's development in late 2022.[13] Building briefly on contributions from songwriters Ava Max, BURNS, Cirkut, Sean Douglas, Pablo Bowman, and Lostboy, the production team focused on integrating these elements into a cohesive track.[6] One key challenge during the process was the song's near-exclusion from the final album, as Ava Max added it at the last minute, requiring rapid refinements to secure its placement as a sensual closer.[14] This late integration highlighted the producers' ability to adapt quickly, balancing the track's Europop structure with disco-infused synths to maintain the album's thematic flow.[11]Composition and lyrics
Musical style and structure
"Dancing's Done" is a dance-pop song with electropop and synth-pop influences, drawing on disco and eurodance elements through its energetic rhythm and melodic hooks.[2][15] The track features driving rhythmic synths that create a pulsating backdrop, complemented by a prominent bassline, hand-claps in the chorus, and percussion that establishes a groovy, club-like atmosphere.[8][16] These elements build tension via a pre-chorus that leads into an electrifying, anthemic chorus, emphasizing the song's dancefloor appeal.[8] The song adheres to a verse-chorus form, opening with a brief intro before proceeding through short, enticing verses, pre-choruses, and repeated choruses that form the core of its structure.[8] It includes a bridge for variation and concludes with a fading outro, keeping the overall length under three minutes for concise impact. Composed in the key of C♯ minor, the track employs major chord progressions—such as those involving G♯ major, A major, and E major—to infuse uplift and contrast with the minor tonality, enhancing its emotional dynamism.[17][18] Within Ava Max's discography, "Dancing's Done" upholds the high-energy dance vibe seen in tracks like "Weapons," both relying on vibrant electronic production to evoke a sense of nocturnal escapism.[19] This sonic approach is facilitated by producers BURNS and LOSTBOY, who craft a vivid palette suited to the album's dancefloor theme.[8]Lyrical themes
The lyrics of "Dancing's Done" center on the core theme of toxic attachment and relational uncertainty, particularly as the euphoric energy of a night out dissipates, captured in the recurring question, "So where we going when the dancing's done?" This line symbolizes the ambiguity in a passionate but unstable connection, where the protagonist grapples with the fear of abandonment after the temporary thrill ends.[14][20] The narrative progresses from the initial rush of shared wildness in the verses—"Our wildest habits brought us here tonight"—to a more introspective vulnerability in the chorus and pre-chorus, blending a sense of empowerment in embracing desire with underlying melancholy about potential loss. This shift highlights the emotional dynamics of a party setting, where fleeting intimacy gives way to questions of commitment, as the singer expresses a willingness to "give into your dark temptation" despite the risks involved.[14][20] Poetic devices reinforce these themes, with repetition in the chorus—emphasizing "When the dancing's done"—to underscore the persistent anxiety over the relationship's future. Metaphors such as "dark temptation" and "the edge of afterlife" evoke the shadowy, precarious nature of these connections, contrasting the bright, lively facade of dancing with the uncertainty lurking beneath.[14][20] Ava Max's vocal delivery further amplifies the lyrical themes, employing breathy, intimate tones in the verses to convey seductive vulnerability and building to powerful, belted choruses that intensify the emotional plea for clarity. Her use of falsetto adds a layer of sensuality, mirroring the song's exploration of forbidden longing and relational tension.[14]Release and promotion
Single release and artwork
"Dancing's Done" was released on December 20, 2022, through Atlantic Records as the second promotional single from Ava Max's second studio album, Diamonds & Dancefloors. The track served as a key preview in the album's rollout, highlighting its position as the record's closing song and building anticipation ahead of the full release on January 27, 2023.[21] The single was distributed exclusively in digital formats, including download and streaming on platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, with no physical editions produced. This approach aligned with the promotional strategy for the album's preceding singles, emphasizing immediate accessibility to digital audiences.[22][11] Accompanying the release, an updated artwork for Diamonds & Dancefloors was unveiled, featuring a full-body shot of Ava Max reclining on a bed of diamonds while dressed in sparkling diamante lingerie against a dimly lit backdrop, symbolizing glamour, pressure-forged resilience, and the nightlife essence of the album's theme. Photographed by Marilyn Hue, the image tied directly into the single's promotion, with Max sharing it via social media alongside the announcement to underscore the track's role in the project's narrative arc.[23][24]Visualizer and marketing
The official visualizer for "Dancing's Done" was released on December 21, 2022, via Ava Max's YouTube channel as part of the "12 Days of Diamonds & Dancefloors" promotional series teasing her second studio album.[25] This visualizer features Ava Max in a dimly lit, atmospheric setting, reclining on a bed of diamonds, created by Ryan Turner Productions under the creative direction of Marilyn Hue as one of several visualizers for the album.[7] As of November 2025, the video has amassed over 8 million views, contributing to broader album anticipation with its simple, promotional aesthetic.[25] Marketing efforts for "Dancing's Done" centered on social media teasers, with clips shared on Instagram and TikTok to build hype during the December 2022 countdown series.[26] The track received playlist placements on Spotify, including editorial and algorithmic recommendations tied to dance-pop genres, enhancing its reach ahead of the album's January 2023 launch.[22] Radio promotion was integrated into the album rollout, with stations like KS95 featuring the single in new music segments to spotlight its '80s-inspired disco elements.[27] The single was incorporated into pre-save campaigns for Diamonds & Dancefloors, using Linkfire tools to encourage fan pre-adds on streaming platforms and drive early engagement.[28] Additional tie-ins included snippets shared during the virtual "12 Days" event on social media, fostering interactive album pre-release buzz without full live performances at the time.[29]Reception
Critical reception
Upon its release as a single, "Dancing's Done" received positive feedback from music critics, who praised its blend of emotional depth and danceable energy. In PAPER Magazine, Shaad D'Souza highlighted Max's venture into the darker side of Eurodance, noting the track's squiggly synth lines that evoke a sense of the arcane and occult, marking a shift toward more introspective pop.[30] Similarly, The Musical Hype lauded the song's awesome production, stellar vocals, and infectious chorus, describing it as an entertaining piece that showcases Max's vocal command and melodic hooks.[8] Critics also appreciated the song's exploration of lyrical themes like toxic attachments and inner conflict, which influenced interpretations of its haunting atmosphere. Empoword Journalism commended its emotionally poignant edge, blending upbeat dance rhythms with vulnerable ballad elements through a transcendental intro and rich bassline, though some noted the verses held more intrigue than the hook-laden chorus.[9] In a mixed assessment, Skiddle described the synthetic texture as strange and felt Max failed to add fresh insight to familiar concepts, despite the track's solid electropop foundation.[31] As the closing track on Max's album Diamonds & Dancefloors, "Dancing's Done" was seen as a strong finale that echoes the 80s-inspired disco revival in her work, providing a dark, atmospheric resolution.[32] No aggregate score exists on Metacritic due to its single status, but on Rate Your Music, it holds an average rating of 3.4 out of 5 from 171 user ratings.[15]Commercial performance
"Dancing's Done" achieved modest chart success primarily on streaming platforms in select European markets. In Finland, it reached number 28 on the Spotify chart.[33] Globally, the track surpassed 10 million streams on Spotify by mid-2023, growing to over 58 million worldwide as of November 2025, underscoring its steady accumulation as a promotional single rather than a lead release.[34] It did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, consistent with its status as an album promotional track ahead of Diamonds & Dancefloors' January 2023 launch. Inclusion on the album provided additional exposure through bundled purchases and streaming boosts.[35] The song's performance was influenced by constrained radio airplay, which hindered broader mainstream penetration, but it gained traction in European dance and pop playlists, contributing to its sustained streaming presence in niche audiences.[36] Its December 2022 release timing allowed initial momentum in holiday-adjacent playlists, aiding early chart entries in Scandinavia. The track also peaked at number 7 on Japan's Billboard Hot Overseas chart in January 2023.Credits and personnel
Songwriters and producers
"Dancing's Done" was written by Amanda Ava Koci (Ava Max), Pablo Bowman, Sean Douglas, Peter Rycroft (known as Lostboy), Henry Walter (known as Cirkut), and Matthew James Burns (known as Burns).[6] Production was handled by Burns and Lostboy, with vocal production by Cirkut.[2] Mixing was performed by Serban Ghenea.[2] All songwriting and production contributions are affiliated with Atlantic Records through the song's release under Atlantic Records Group LLC.[6]Vocal and instrumental credits
Ava Max provides both lead and background vocals on "Dancing's Done," with no featured artists contributing to the track.[2] The song's instrumentation is entirely electronic, featuring synthesizers and drums programmed by the producers Burns and Lostboy.[2] No session musicians were involved in the recording. Engineering was handled by John Hanes, assisted by Bryce Bordone, while the track was mastered by Chris Gehringer at Sterling Sound.[2][37]Live performances
Tour debut
"Dancing's Done" received its tour debut on April 14, 2023, at the O2 Ritz in Manchester, England, marking the opening night of Ava Max's first headlining concert tour, On Tour (Finally), in support of her second studio album Diamonds & Dancefloors.[38] As the closing track on the album, the song was positioned near the end of the setlist during the tour's early shows, typically serving as a high-energy penultimate performance before encores like "Sleepwalker" and "Million Dollar Baby," building to an explosive finale that left audiences energized.[38][39] Performances featured vibrant neon lighting effects that pulsed in sync with the track's synth-driven chorus, complemented by coordinated dance routines from Max and her backup dancers, while fan videos highlighted enthusiastic audience sing-alongs during the hook.[40] This debut occurred as part of the tour's European leg, titled "On Tour (Finally)," which commenced in April 2023 across the UK and mainland Europe to promote the newly released album.[41][42] Elements of the song's official visualizer, with its neon aesthetics and rhythmic visuals, influenced the live staging to maintain a cohesive 1980s-inspired disco atmosphere.[25]Notable appearances
"Dancing's Done" received its festival debut at the Festival d'été de Québec (FEQ) in Quebec City, Canada, on July 7, 2024, where Ava Max incorporated an extended dance break during the performance, captivating the audience with its high-energy choreography.[43][44] Beyond festivals, the song featured prominently in several intimate venue shows during Ava Max's "On Tour (Finally)" in 2023. On June 8, 2023, at Irving Plaza in New York City, Max engaged the crowd by having them sing along, enhancing the track's anthemic chorus.[45][46] Similarly, during the April 24, 2023, concert at Ancienne Belgique in Brussels, the performance highlighted the song's sensual undertones with dynamic lighting and stage presence.[47][48] On June 25, 2023, at McMenamins Crystal Ballroom in Portland, Oregon, it transitioned seamlessly into "Sleepwalker," showcasing Max's vocal range and the venue's intimate acoustics that amplified crowd interaction.[49] In 2025, following the cancellation of the planned "Don't Click Play" tour, notable appearances were limited, with no major festival inclusions for "Dancing's Done" reported by November.[50] The song's live renditions continued to emphasize its dance-pop roots, often boosted by audience energy in smaller events, reinforcing its role as a fan-favorite closer.Release history
Formats and dates
"Dancing's Done" was initially released for digital download and streaming worldwide on December 20, 2022, through Atlantic Records.[51] In the United States, distribution was managed by Atlantic Records, while international releases were overseen by Warner Music Group subsidiaries.[52] The single was not available in any physical formats on its own.[53] It was later included as the closing track on the standard edition of Ava Max's second studio album, Diamonds & Dancefloors, which was issued on CD and vinyl on January 27, 2023, by Atlantic Records.[54]| Region | Format | Date | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worldwide | Digital download, streaming | December 20, 2022 | Atlantic Records [51] |
| Worldwide (album inclusion) | CD, vinyl | January 27, 2023 | Atlantic Records [54] |