Remind Me to Forget
"Remind Me to Forget" is a song by Norwegian DJ and record producer Kygo, featuring lead vocals from American singer Miguel. Released as a single on March 16, 2018, through Sony Music, Ultra Records, and RCA Records, it was later included on the re-release of Kygo's second studio album, Kids in Love). The track was written by Kygo, Miguel, Alex Oriet, David Phelan, and Phil Plested, and produced solely by Kygo. Blending elements of tropical house and R&B, the song runs for 3 minutes and 28 seconds and centers on the theme of struggling to move on from a toxic past relationship, with lyrics such as "reminding me to forget"[1]. The collaboration marked Kygo's continued exploration of pop-infused electronic music following his breakthrough hits like "Firestone" and "It Ain't Me". Upon release, "Remind Me to Forget" received positive reception for its emotive production and Miguel's soulful delivery, achieving significant commercial success. It peaked at number two on the Norwegian Singles Chart and the Swiss Singles Chart, number 29 on the UK Singles Chart, and number 63 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song also topped the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. An official music video, directed by Colin Tilley and depicting a dramatic narrative of heartbreak, premiered on May 6, 2018, and has amassed over 127 million views on YouTube as of November 2025[2]. The track gained further exposure through its feature in the trailer for the 2019 romantic drama film Five Feet Apart.Background and recording
Development
"Remind Me to Forget" was written by Kygo, Miguel, David Phelan, Alex Oriet, and Phil Plested.[1] The track originated as a demo in late 2017, with songwriting sessions capturing themes of heartbreak suitable for Kygo's signature sound.[3] Kygo selected the song for inclusion on the re-release of his second studio album, Kids in Love (2018), recognizing its potential as a blend of emotional depth and electronic production.[4] The collaboration with Miguel began when Kygo sought a vocalist whose R&B style would complement the tropical house elements of the track. Miguel was approached for the role, bringing his smooth delivery to the demo vocals, which helped finalize the song before its March 2018 release as the album's third single.[5] This partnership marked Kygo's effort to expand his sound by integrating R&B influences into his electronic framework.[6]Recording and production
The recording of "Remind Me to Forget" primarily took place at Kygo's home studio in Los Angeles, where the Norwegian producer handled the core instrumentation and arrangement.[7] Miguel's vocals were tracked separately, allowing the American singer to contribute his R&B-infused performance remotely to fit the collaboration's schedule.[8] Kygo led the production, emphasizing his signature tropical house style by layering smooth synth drops, midtempo beats, and atmospheric elements over Miguel's soulful vocals to create an upbeat yet emotive sound.[4] This approach blended electronic production with R&B sensibilities, resulting in a track that highlights Kygo's expertise in crafting accessible, melody-driven dance-pop.[9] Mixing duties were managed by Serban Ghenea, assisted by engineer John Hanes at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach.[10][11] The final mastering was completed by Randy Merrill at Sterling Sound in New York.[12] Vocals were recorded in early 2018, with the full production finalized by February ahead of the track's March 16 release.[13]Musical composition
Style and influences
"Remind Me to Forget" blends midtempo electro-pop with tropical house drops, incorporating R&B vocal delivery from Miguel and subtle EDM influences, creating a fusion that exemplifies Kygo's evolution in electronic music.[14][15][16] The song adheres to a verse-chorus structure over a 3:37 runtime, beginning with an intro featuring Kygo's signature piano riff that gradually builds tension leading into a synth-heavy chorus.[17][18][19] It draws heavily from Kygo's established tropical house aesthetic, echoing the melodic piano-driven style of his breakthrough track "Firestone," while Miguel's contribution reflects his soulful R&B approach seen in his 2017 album War & Leisure.[20][9][5] Instrumentation includes electronic percussion and layered, reverberant synths, evoking a breezy "summer dance" vibe central to the tropical house genre.[21][22]Lyrics and themes
"Remind Me to Forget" centers on the core theme of moving on from a toxic relationship, exploring motifs of lingering pain and the imperative to erase harmful memories to achieve emotional healing.[1] The lyrics portray the aftermath of a love marked by emotional violence, where the protagonist grapples with indelible scars that paradoxically serve as reminders to let go.[23] Key lyrics underscore this struggle, such as in the verse: "Your kiss like broken glass on my skin / And all the greatest loves end in violence / It's as if the pain's the only thing that lasts," evoking the sharp, enduring hurt of betrayal.[1] The recurring chorus reinforces the central plea—"Baby, it hit so hard, I'm holding on to my chest / Maybe you left your mark, reminding me to forget"—symbolizing how physical and emotional imprints hinder closure.[1] In the bridge, the narrative shifts to acceptance: "Remember I told you to say that it's over / And I'll be alright / So hurt me as much as you like / I need you to let go," highlighting a deliberate release from the cycle of pain.[1] The song unfolds from a first-person perspective through Miguel's vocals, conveying raw vulnerability in the post-breakup journey toward self-preservation.[1] Miguel's delivery, featuring falsetto in the chorus and ad-libs throughout, amplifies the introspective tone, blending fragility with resolve over the track's 3:37 duration.[24][17] This vocal approach aligns briefly with the tropical house style's emotive undercurrents, emphasizing personal catharsis.[20]Release and promotion
Single release
"Remind Me to Forget" was released on March 16, 2018, as the third single from Kygo's second studio album Kids in Love, which was later added to a reissue of the album.[25] The track was issued by Sony Music, Ultra Records, and RCA Records.[9] It was distributed exclusively in digital formats, including download and streaming, with no physical single produced.[26] Kygo first teased the collaboration with Miguel on social media in early March 2018, formally announcing the title and release date on March 12 via Instagram, ahead of its audio premiere on platforms like Spotify.[25]Marketing and media appearances
The song received targeted radio promotion to support its release from the album Kids in Love. In Italy, it was added to radio playlists on March 30, 2018, as announced by local stations ahead of the weekend rollout.[27] In the United States, promotion aligned with contemporary hit radio formats, coinciding with high-profile media slots such as the live performance by Kygo and Miguel on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on May 15, 2018, which highlighted the track's tropical house elements during prime-time exposure.[28] A key media synchronization opportunity came with the song's inclusion in the official trailer for the 2019 romantic drama film Five Feet Apart, directed by Justin Baldoni and starring Haley Lu Richardson and Cole Sprouse. The track's melancholic lyrics and atmospheric production underscored the film's themes of love and separation due to cystic fibrosis, providing emotional resonance in the promotional clip released in late 2018. This placement extended the song's reach beyond music audiences, introducing it to film viewers and contributing to renewed streaming interest.[29][30] The track was integrated into Kygo's Kids in Love World Tour in 2018, serving as a staple in setlists across multiple legs to promote the album. Performances during Phase 2 of the tour, which wrapped in mid-2018, featured the song alongside visuals and live drops, enhancing its connection to Kygo's live energy and fan engagement strategy.[31] Digital marketing efforts emphasized online accessibility, with the official audio uploaded to Kygo's YouTube channel on March 15, 2018, amassing millions of views shortly after launch. Complementing this, an official lyric video was released on the same platform that day, displaying animated text synced to Miguel's vocals and Kygo's beats to encourage user interaction and shares on social media.[32][33]Music video
Production
The music video for "Remind Me to Forget" was directed by Colin Tilley, a frequent collaborator with major pop and hip-hop artists.[34] Filming occurred in Los Angeles during April 2018, utilizing a single house set constructed specifically for the video's key destruction sequences to capture practical effects of demolition. The production emphasized real-time physical breakdown of the environment, blending ballet movement with controlled chaos to heighten visual impact, rather than relying heavily on post-production visual effects.[35] The cast included professional ballet dancer Kylie Shea in the central role, performing choreography by Arielle Elony that integrated fluid dance with the destructive elements; Shea, known for her Instagram presence and live performances with artists like Ariana Grande, brought a sense of emotional intensity to the role.[36][37] The concept originated from the song's core theme of escaping painful memories, translated visually into a narrative of liberation through literal house demolition, symbolizing the shattering of emotional ties; this approach was developed by Tilley to mirror the track's tropical house production with dynamic, metaphorical destruction.[34]Content and symbolism
The music video for "Remind Me to Forget" centers on a narrative featuring professional ballet dancer Kylie Shea as a woman consumed by rage, methodically destroying the interior of her home by smashing furniture, dishes, and personal items. These intense scenes of demolition are intercut with performance footage of Kygo at a piano and Miguel singing in a dimly lit space, creating a parallel between the protagonist's turmoil and the song's emotional delivery. The video culminates in Shea's character emerging from the wreckage, striding confidently away from the ruined house toward an open landscape, symbolizing a newfound sense of empowerment and liberation.[2][36] Visually, the video utilizes high-contrast cinematography to accentuate the stark emotions, with slow-motion sequences amplifying the impact of each destructive act and underscoring the cathartic release. Running for 3:45, it premiered on Kygo's official YouTube channel on May 6, 2018, and has accumulated over 126 million views as of November 2025.[2] The house itself functions as a metaphor for the confines of a toxic relationship, while the act of shattering objects represents the painful yet necessary process of erasing traumatic memories to move forward. This imagery resonates with the song's themes of reluctant healing and the lingering scars of love, particularly in lyrics evoking "broken glass on my skin" to convey enduring emotional wounds.[2][1]Critical reception
Professional reviews
Professional reviewers generally praised "Remind Me to Forget" for its blend of tropical house production and emotional vocals, highlighting it as a strong entry in Kygo's catalog. Billboard included the track in its list of the 30 best dance and electronic songs of 2018.[38] Similarly, HotNewHipHop described it as a "strong addition" to both artists' discographies, noting the "feel-good production" and Miguel's "sing-along lyrics" about emotional scars from past relationships.[39] Some critics observed that the song adheres closely to Kygo's established tropical house formula, though Miguel's contribution added a distinctive R&B flair. Stereogum remarked that it "sounds very much like you'd think a Miguel tropical house single would sound," implying a predictable but effective collaboration in the genre.[9] SPIN echoed this sentiment, portraying the track as a standard "dancy pop single" typical of Kygo's work with high-profile vocalists.[40] The single did not receive an aggregate score on Metacritic, but individual outlets assigned favorable ratings equivalent to 4 out of 5 stars, reflecting its appeal as a dance-floor-ready track with emotional depth.[41]Accolades and recognition
"Remind Me to Forget" earned nominations in prominent music award categories, particularly within dance and electronic genres. At the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards, the song was nominated for Dance Song of the Year, recognizing its impact in the dance music landscape.[42] Similarly, it received a nomination for Song of the Year at the 2018 Spellemannprisen, Norway's premier music awards equivalent to the Grammys.[43] Beyond awards, the song gained notable media exposure through its inclusion in the official trailer for the 2019 romantic drama film Five Feet Apart, which amplified its reach to a broader audience.[29] It was also performed live by Kygo and Miguel at the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Festival, further cementing its presence in live music events.[44] The song did not garner nominations for major global honors like the Grammy Awards or Billboard Music Awards.Commercial performance
Chart performance
"Remind Me to Forget" experienced varied chart success across global markets, with notable performance in electronic and dance-oriented charts. In the United States, the song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 94 in late March 2018, climbing to a peak of number 63 in July and spending a total of 12 weeks on the chart.[45] It performed stronger in the dance genre, reaching number 1 on the Dance Club Songs chart for one week in September 2018, becoming Kygo's second leader on that ranking after "Coming Over" in 2016.[46] Internationally, the track achieved its highest peak in the artist's home country of Norway, where it entered at number 2 on the VG-lista Singles Top 20 and remained on the chart for 23 weeks.[47] It also peaked at number 2 on the Swiss Singles Chart, spending 25 weeks on the tally. In Australia, it rose to number 14 on the ARIA Singles Chart after debuting at number 48, logging 18 weeks overall and finishing at number 69 on the 2018 year-end chart.[47][48] The song reached number 69 on the UK Singles Chart upon entry in May 2018, charting for 10 weeks in total.[49] In Canada, it peaked at number 35 on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 with 20 weeks on the tally, while in the Netherlands, it hit number 6 on the Dutch Top 40 after starting at number 36, enduring for 18 weeks.[47] The following table summarizes the song's peak positions and durations on select national charts:| Country | Chart | Peak Position | Weeks on Chart |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Billboard Hot 100 | 63 | 12 |
| United States | Dance Club Songs | 1 | 9 |
| Norway | VG-lista Singles Top 20 | 2 | 23 |
| Switzerland | Swiss Singles Chart | 2 | 25 |
| Australia | ARIA Singles Chart | 14 | 18 |
| United Kingdom | UK Singles Chart | 69 | 10 |
| Canada | Canadian Hot 100 | 35 | 20 |
| Netherlands | Dutch Top 40 | 6 | 18 |
Certifications and sales
"Remind Me to Forget" has received multiple certifications across various countries, reflecting its commercial success. In the United Kingdom, it earned a Silver certification from the BPI for 200,000 units, awarded in 2019. In Italy, the track achieved Gold status from FIMI, representing 25,000 units, certified in 2018. The song performed strongly in other markets as well. In Canada, Music Canada awarded it 4× Platinum certification for 320,000 units in 2020.[51] In Sweden, it received 4× Platinum for streaming equivalents from GLF, also in 2020. In Australia, ARIA certified it 2× Platinum for 140,000 units in 2018, contributing to over 1 million units sold in the country when including subsequent streaming and download accumulations. New Zealand's RMNZ granted 2× Platinum status for 60,000 units in 2019.| Country | Certifying Body | Certification | Units | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | ARIA | 2× Platinum | 140,000 | 2018 |
| Canada | Music Canada | 4× Platinum | 320,000 | 2020 |
| Italy | FIMI | Gold | 25,000 | 2018 |
| New Zealand | RMNZ | 2× Platinum | 60,000 | 2019 |
| Sweden | GLF | 4× Platinum (streaming) | 160,000 | 2020 |
| United Kingdom | BPI | Silver | 200,000 | 2019 |
Personnel and credits
Songwriting and production credits
"Remind Me to Forget" was written by David Phelan, Alex Oriet, and Phil Plested, who contributed to the lyrics and composition.[53] Additional writing credits are attributed to Kygo (Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll) and Miguel (Miguel J. Pimentel).[54] The production was led by Kygo, who also provided additional programming.[8] The song's publishing credits involve multiple entities, including Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Concord Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, and Invisible Men Publishing Ltd.[55]| Role | Personnel |
|---|---|
| Songwriters | David Phelan, Alex Oriet, Phil Plested, Kygo, Miguel |
| Producer | Kygo |
| Programming | Kygo |