Forget Me
"Forget Me" is a song by Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi, released on 9 September 2022 as the lead single from his second studio album, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent.[1] The track marks Capaldi's return to music after a three-year hiatus following his debut album Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent, which achieved global success with over 25 billion streams.[1] Lyrically, "Forget Me" explores the lingering pain of a breakup, inspired by Capaldi observing his ex-partner's seemingly happy "post-me" life on Instagram stories a year after their split, leading to feelings of misery and fear of being forgotten.[1] Musically, it departs from Capaldi's typical slow ballads with an upbeat tempo, bright piano line, and 1980s-synth influences, blending emotional depth with a faster pace while retaining his signature vocal vibrato.[1] The song was co-written by Capaldi with producers including those behind his hits "Someone You Loved" and "Before You Go," and released through Vertigo and Universal Music.[2] Upon release, "Forget Me" debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Capaldi's third UK chart-topper and the fastest-selling single of 2022 in the UK with over 56,000 first-week sales.[3] It spent 46 weeks on the UK Top 100, including 12 weeks in the Top 10, and peaked at number three on both the Official Streaming Chart and Video Streaming Chart.[2] Internationally, the song reached number one in several countries and has maintained chart presence into 2025, with over 200 days on global iTunes charts.[4] By January 2024, it was certified Platinum in the UK by the BPI for 600,000 units.[5] The song's music video, directed by Louis Bhose, features Capaldi in a narrative of heartbreak and has amassed hundreds of millions of views on YouTube.[6] Following Capaldi's 2025 Glastonbury comeback after a health-related hiatus, "Forget Me" experienced renewed streaming surges, with over 500 million global streams on Spotify as of November 2025, underscoring its enduring popularity.[7][8]Background and development
Writing and inspiration
"Forget Me" was inspired by a painful breakup Capaldi experienced one year prior to the song's release, during which he struggled with seeing his ex-partner move on via social media while fearing she had completely forgotten him.[9] This marked Capaldi's first new music in nearly three years, following the massive success of "Someone You Loved" from his 2019 debut album Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent.[1] The track was co-written by Capaldi alongside songwriters Phil Plested, Michael Pollack, and the production team TMS (Tom Barnes, Pete Kelleher, and Ben Kohn).[10] The lyrics were penned in a rapid two-hour session shortly before a Scotland vs. Croatia football match, capturing Capaldi's raw emotions in a more upbeat style than his previous ballads.[9] "Forget Me" served as the lead single for Capaldi's 2023 sophomore album Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent.[1]Recording and production
The recording of "Forget Me" took place primarily in studios in Los Angeles and London during late 2021 and early 2022, as part of the development for Capaldi's second album, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent.[11][12] Key producers TMS (Tom Barnes, Pete Kelleher, and Ben Kohn), alongside Chris Bishop and Capaldi himself, shaped the track's sound, refining its 80s-inspired synth pop elements through layered synthesizers and electronic production.[13][14][9] Capaldi's vocals were recorded with an emphasis on raw emotional delivery, utilizing minimal auto-tune to preserve the song's intimate, heartfelt quality.[11] Final production decisions blended the track's piano ballad roots—evident in its opening acoustic elements—with electronic synth layers, creating a modern pop sound that contrasted Capaldi's earlier ballad-heavy style.[9][15]Music and lyrics
Musical structure
"Forget Me" is classified as a synth-pop song incorporating 80s influences, diverging from Capaldi's typical ballad style.[16] The track follows a conventional verse-chorus structure, featuring two verses, pre-choruses, choruses, a bridge, and an outro.[17] The song is composed in the key of E major with a moderate tempo of 102 beats per minute.[18] Capaldi's vocal performance spans a range from B3 to B5, showcasing his emotive delivery across the register.[19] Instrumentation opens with a sparse piano intro that establishes an intimate atmosphere, transitioning into lush synth pads and electronic drums that drive the rhythm. Layered backing vocals enhance the choruses, contributing to the song's textural depth.[20] The overall runtime is 3:23, with a dynamic progression from subdued verses to expansive, anthemic choruses that build emotional intensity.[21][15]Lyrical content
The lyrics of "Forget Me" center on the core theme of unresolved heartbreak and jealousy experienced when observing an ex-partner moving on with their life. Capaldi articulates this through lines such as "Now you're happy and I'm the one who is in pain," capturing the sting of seeing someone else's apparent contentment while grappling with lingering emotional turmoil.[22] The song draws from Capaldi's personal breakup experience, where he felt left behind as his ex progressed.[9] The narrative progresses from a state of prolonged longing and attachment in the verses to a more bitter resignation in the pre-chorus and chorus. It opens with introspective vulnerability in phrases like "Days ache and nights are long / Two years and still, you're not gone," illustrating the passage of time without emotional closure.[22] This evolves into acknowledgment of conflict, as in "Drag my name through the dirt," where the protagonist accepts vitriol from the ex but recoils at the idea of being erased entirely.[22] The bridge intensifies this plea with repetitive insistence—"I'm not ready to let you forget me"—building to a climactic expression of desperation to remain relevant in the ex's memory.[22] Capaldi employs direct, conversational language to convey raw vulnerability, making the lyrics feel like an intimate confession rather than abstract poetry. Phrases such as "I'd rather hear how much you regret me / And pray to God that you never met me / Than forget me" use stark contrasts to highlight the preference for any negative remembrance over indifference.[22] Repetition in the chorus, particularly the refrain "Even after all this time," amplifies emotional emphasis, reinforcing the cyclical nature of the pain and the fear of obsolescence.[22] This stylistic choice underscores the protagonist's internal conflict, blending self-deprecation with a yearning for enduring impact.[9] Subtle references to social media voyeurism appear in the lyrics' depiction of post-breakup observation, evoking the fragmented glimpses of an ex's life that fuel jealousy. Capaldi has described this as stemming from watching his ex's "post-me" existence unfold on platforms like Instagram, which informed the song's exploration of indirect, one-sided connection after separation.[9] This modern element heightens the theme of isolation, as the narrator remains tethered through digital traces while confronting the possibility of being fully forgotten.[9]Release and promotion
Single release
"Forget Me" was released as a single on September 9, 2022, by Vertigo Records and Universal Music Group.[23][2] It served as the lead single from Lewis Capaldi's second studio album, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent, which was issued on May 19, 2023.[24] The track launched initially in digital download and streaming formats across major platforms, including pre-save options on Spotify to encourage early fan engagement. Capaldi announced the single via social media on September 2, 2022, accompanied by an open letter to fans and media that highlighted the three-year hiatus since his previous release in 2019 and expressed excitement for the comeback.[25] This strategy built anticipation ahead of the rollout, positioning "Forget Me" as a pivotal return for the artist.[23] The single's launch included promotional tie-ins such as the release of its accompanying music video shortly thereafter.[6]Promotional campaign
The promotional campaign for Lewis Capaldi's "Forget Me" launched with a provocative out-of-home advertising stunt featuring the singer posed in underwear on giant billboards across London, designed to capture attention and tie into the single's lighthearted yet vulnerable tone. This bold visual approach, shared by Capaldi on his social channels, aimed to mark his musical return after a three-year hiatus and generate immediate media buzz. The campaign echoed elements of the song's thematic playfulness while leveraging Capaldi's self-deprecating humor to engage fans. Building anticipation in early September 2022, Capaldi released social media teasers including short audio snippets of the track and behind-the-scenes glimpses into its creation, shared primarily on platforms like TikTok and Instagram to reconnect with his audience. These clips, such as a raw vocal preview during a live-streamed performance, effectively hyped the upcoming release and sparked widespread fan reactions online. A key component involved targeted radio promotion, where "Forget Me" quickly gained traction as one of the most-added tracks at pop radio stations, securing adds from over 55 Mediabase-monitored outlets in its debut week. Complementing this, the campaign focused on streaming strategies, including playlist placements on Spotify and Apple Music to broaden reach within pop listener demographics and drive early streams. As the lead single for Capaldi's second studio album, "Forget Me" was strategically positioned to preview the record's overarching themes of desire and emotional loss, with promotional materials encouraging album pre-orders once announced in October 2022 to sustain momentum toward the full release. In 2025, following Capaldi's health-related hiatus, the song saw renewed promotional interest and streaming surges, particularly after his surprise performance at Glastonbury Festival in June, which highlighted its enduring appeal.[26]Release history
"Forget Me" was initially released as a digital download and for streaming on September 9, 2022, across international markets, including the United Kingdom, United States, and Europe, under Vertigo and Capitol Records.[23] Physical editions, including CD singles and limited-edition vinyl, were released later in 2022 in select markets.[27]| Date | Format | Region/Market | Label | Catalog Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| September 9, 2022 | Digital download and streaming | International | Vertigo/Capitol | N/A |
| 2022 | CD single, limited vinyl | Select markets | Vertigo/Capitol | N/A |