Final Song
"Final Song" is a song by Danish singer and songwriter MØ, released on May 13, 2016, as a digital single through Chess Club and RCA Victor.[1][2] The track, produced by British singer-songwriter MNEK, blends electropop with tropical house elements, featuring layered vocals and fervent lyrics about emotional resilience.[3][4] MØ has described "Final Song" as an anthem centered on reconnecting with one's inner strength and passion, serving as a motivational force amid personal struggles or lost connections.[5][6] The song's release marked a significant moment in MØ's career following her debut album No Mythologies to Follow (2014), and it was later included exclusively on the Japanese edition of her second studio album, Forever Neverland (2018).[7] Commercially, "Final Song" achieved notable success, peaking at number 4 on the Danish Singles Chart and reaching number 14 on the UK Singles Chart, while accumulating over 572 million streams on Spotify as of November 2025 and 151 million views on its official music video.[8][9][10] The video, directed by Tomás Whitmore, depicts MØ with superhuman abilities levitating amid the Trona Pinnacles in California, enhancing the song's themes of empowerment and transcendence.[11][12]Background and development
Writing and inspiration
"Final Song" was written by Danish singer MØ, whose real name is Karen Marie Aagaard Ørsted Andersen, alongside British producer and songwriter MNEK (Uzoechi Osisioma Emenike) and Swedish songwriter Noonie Bao (Jonnalli Mikaela Parmenius) during a writing session in Los Angeles in early 2016.[13][14] The collaboration brought together artists known for their work in pop and electronic music, with MØ describing the session as a creative partnership that emphasized mutual admiration and shared vision.[13] The song's inspiration stemmed from themes of inner strength and personal empowerment, as MØ explained in interviews, aiming to craft an anthem that encourages listeners to recognize their own resilience amid relational challenges.[14][15] She noted that the track was born from a desire to promote self-empowerment, stating, "We all need to feel empowered from within to be the best version of ourselves," which positioned "Final Song" as a motivational piece focused on uplifting pop narratives.[13] This conceptual foundation emerged in the collaborative environment, where the writers drew on personal experiences to develop lyrics that highlight emotional fortitude and self-discovery.[15] Released as a standalone single in 2016, "Final Song" was later included as a bonus track on the Japanese limited edition of MØ's second studio album, Forever Neverland (2018), reflecting her evolving artistic direction toward more introspective and empowering pop during that period.[14]Recording and production
"Final Song" was produced solely by MNEK, who handled all aspects of the track's sonic development following its initial writing sessions.[16] Following the writing, MNEK produced the track, with MØ providing detailed feedback remotely before traveling to his East London studio for final mixing and adjustments.[17] This iterative approach resulted in a balanced production that highlighted MØ's dynamic vocals, ensuring the electropop elements served to uplift the song's message of inner strength.[13] MNEK's production choices focused on crafting a polished electropop sound, incorporating shimmering synths and rhythmic percussion to amplify the track's empowering undertones without overwhelming its emotional core. After initial demos, MØ provided detailed feedback via email, requesting adjustments to lighten the mix while preserving depth; subsequent refinements occurred when she traveled to MNEK's east London studio for final mixing.[17] The track later appeared as a bonus track on the Japanese limited edition of MØ's second studio album, Forever Neverland, released on October 24, 2018, by Sony Music Labels Inc. in Japan.[18] Positioned as the 15th track among 17 total, "Final Song" complemented the album's thematic exploration of nostalgia and resilience, extending its reach to international audiences through this exclusive inclusion.[18]Composition and lyrics
Musical elements
"Final Song" is classified as a tropical house and dance-pop track incorporating elements of dancehall.[17][4][19] The song is composed in the key of E major[20] and maintains a tempo of 105 beats per minute, contributing to its upbeat, danceable rhythm.[21] MØ's vocal performance spans from B3 to E5, showcasing a versatile range that aligns with the track's energetic delivery.[22] The instrumentation features a distinctive four-stepping drum machine pattern in the chorus, which provides a quirky, propulsive backbone.[23] Complementing this are synthesized xylophonic blips that add a bright, playful texture, enhancing the song's summery and rhythmic vibe.[23] These elements, produced by MNEK, create a cohesive sound that evokes warmth and movement.[17]Lyrical themes
The lyrics of "Final Song" center on a poignant plea for a departing partner to linger, as evident in the repeated chorus lines "Please, won't you wait? / Won't you stay? / At least until the sun goes down," which convey an immediate emotional vulnerability amid impending separation.[24] This desperation is juxtaposed with the song's titular declaration, "This is my final song for you," signaling a decisive act of self-empowerment and closure, transforming the track into a farewell anthem that rejects prolonged suffering.[5] MØ has described the song as a reflection on reconnecting with one's inner strength and passion, emphasizing resilience as a core force that propels forward movement after loss.[5] At its heart, the narrative explores themes of heartbreak and the struggle to maintain faith in the face of abandonment, illustrated by verses like "When you're gone, I lose faith / I lose everything," which highlight the raw pain of emotional dependency while underscoring a path toward independence.[24] The lyrics frame the relationship as one potentially toxic, with imagery of shared rhythms and dances—such as "Take my hands now / Use my body / Give me a chance now / And dance with me"—serving as metaphors for the joy and connection once experienced, now contrasted against the necessity of letting go.[25] This duality portrays moving on not as defeat, but as an empowering reclamation of personal spirit, positioning the song as an anthem for those emerging from relational turmoil.[4] The balance of vulnerability and strength in these themes is amplified briefly by the musical backing, which provides an uplifting tropical house pulse that elevates the lyrical delivery from despair to defiant hope.[4] Overall, "Final Song" uses its introspective words to advocate for emotional healing, resonating as a universal meditation on love's end and self-renewal.[5]Release
Announcement and promotion
"Final Song" world premiered on BBC Radio 1's Annie Mac show on 12 May 2016, where MØ appeared as a guest to introduce the track as the Hottest Record in the World.[26][27] The premiere was announced earlier that week by MØ on social media, building anticipation for the song's debut.[28] The track was initially promoted as a new single following her 2014 debut No Mythologies to Follow, with teasers highlighting its summery tropical house sound and empowering message of inner strength and resilience.[14][29] Descriptions in promotional materials emphasized the song's upbeat, danceable vibe as a reconnection to personal power amid loss.[30] Later, "Final Song" was included exclusively on the Japanese edition of the album, titled Forever Neverland, released in 2018.[31] Marketing efforts focused on digital platforms and broadcast media, including social media posts from MØ announcing the premiere and accompanying tour dates in Europe and North America to amplify buzz.[26] Radio promotion targeted key markets, with immediate playlist additions on BBC Radio 1 in the UK and pushes across European stations, alongside early airplay in Australia to establish international momentum.[15][32] The single followed a digital release on 13 May 2016.[13]Release formats and dates
"Final Song" was released as a digital single on 13 May 2016 through the Chess Club and RCA Victor labels. The track premiered on BBC Radio 1 during Annie Mac's show the previous evening.[13] It was made available exclusively in digital formats, including as a standalone download and for streaming, with no commercial physical editions produced.[33] Promotional physical copies, such as CD-R singles, were issued in select markets like Sweden and France, but these were not for public sale. The single was distributed on major digital platforms, including iTunes and Spotify, enabling immediate access for global listeners.[1][34] In Japan, regional variations tied the release to MØ's second studio album Forever Neverland, where "Final Song" appeared as a bonus track on the Japanese edition.Reception
Critical reviews
Upon its release in May 2016, MØ's "Final Song" received widespread praise from music critics for its vibrant energy and uplifting themes. Rolling Stone hailed it as an "infectious summer anthem," emphasizing the track's catchy hooks that capture the essence of seasonal pop escapism.[35] Spin magazine lauded the song as a "beautiful new pop confection" that signals the strength of MØ's upcoming sophomore album, describing its production as featuring a "supremely weird, four-stepping drum machine" and "synthesized xylophonic blips" for a danceable, innovative sound. The review highlighted the empowering message at its core, noting MØ's intent to explore "reconnecting with your inner strength" and pursuing one's best self amid personal fears.[23] Billboard echoed this enthusiasm in coverage of MØ's live performances, referring to "Final Song" as a "bubbly trop-house hit" with strong potential as an anthem for those navigating relational struggles and rediscovering personal spark. Other outlets contributed to the positive consensus by celebrating the track's blend of empowering lyrics and infectious production, positioning it as a standout in MØ's evolving pop catalog.[36]Audience and commercial response
Upon its release, "Final Song" garnered strong fan acclaim on platforms like YouTube and Spotify, praised for its relatable empowerment theme of moving on from a toxic relationship. Fans frequently highlighted the song's emotional resonance, with comments such as "Such a strong anthem for moving on and finding yourself" and "The ultimate breakup anthem, it gets me through tough times," reflecting its appeal as an uplifting track for personal growth.[12] The song generated early commercial buzz as a radio favorite in Europe, premiering on BBC Radio 1 in May 2016 and receiving frequent airplay that propelled its visibility.[26] This radio exposure contributed to its status as a viral summer hit, with outlets describing it as a track poised to "set dance floors aflame this summer" through its infectious tropical-house beats.[4] Social media trends and fan discussions further positioned "Final Song" as a prominent breakup anthem, with users sharing personal stories of heartbreak and empowerment tied to its lyrics, amplifying its grassroots appeal beyond traditional media.[12]Commercial performance
Chart performance
"Final Song" achieved significant chart success internationally following its release. In MØ's home country, the song peaked at number 4 on the Danish Singles Chart (Tracklisten).[8] It also reached number 17 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart.[37] On the UK Singles Chart, it climbed to a peak of number 14 and spent a total of 20 weeks on the chart.[9] The track performed strongly across Europe and Oceania, entering the top 20 in several markets. It peaked within the top 20 on the Belgian Ultratop 50 (Wallonia) at number 18, the Dutch Top 40 at number 20, and the New Zealand Top 40 at number 20.[38][39] In the United States, "Final Song" debuted and peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.[40]| Country | Chart | Peak Position | Weeks on Chart |
|---|---|---|---|
| Denmark | Tracklisten (Danish Singles Chart) | 4 | Not specified |
| Australia | ARIA Singles Chart | 17 | Not specified |
| United Kingdom | Official Singles Chart | 14 | 20 |
| Belgium (Wallonia) | Ultratop 50 | 18 | Not specified |
| Netherlands | Dutch Top 40 | 20 | 14 |
| New Zealand | Top 40 Singles | 20 | 14 |
| United States | Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs | 25 | Not specified |
Certifications and sales
"Final Song" has received several certifications across various countries, reflecting its commercial success. In the United States, the song was certified Gold by the RIAA on November 13, 2023, denoting 500,000 equivalent units sold, which include downloads and streams.[41] In the United Kingdom, it achieved Platinum status from the BPI on October 7, 2016, equivalent to 600,000 units.[42] The track earned 3× Platinum certification in Denmark from IFPI Danmark on May 10, 2022, representing 90,000 units.[43] Additionally, it was certified 2× Platinum in Australia by ARIA (140,000 units) and Platinum in Italy by FIMI.[44][45]| Country | Certifying Body | Certification | Units Sold |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | ARIA | 2× Platinum | 140,000 |
| Denmark | IFPI Danmark | 3× Platinum | 90,000 |
| Italy | FIMI | Platinum | 50,000 |
| United Kingdom | BPI | Platinum | 600,000 |
| United States | RIAA | Gold | 500,000 |