Still Into You
"Still Into You" is a song by the American rock band Paramore, released on March 14, 2013, as the second single from their self-titled fourth studio album. Written by lead vocalist Hayley Williams and guitarist Taylor York, with production by Justin Meldal-Johnsen, the track blends pop-rock elements with upbeat rhythms and lyrics celebrating the enduring excitement of a long-term relationship. Clocking in at 3:36, it features Williams' dynamic vocals over a catchy chorus that emphasizes persistent butterflies in love, drawing from her real-life romance with then-bandmate Chad Gilbert at the time of writing.[1][2][3] The song emerged during a transitional period for Paramore, following the departure of co-founders Josh Farro and drummer Zac Farro in 2010. Recorded in 2012 primarily in Los Angeles, with drums by session musician Ilan Rubin, "Still Into You" represented the band's evolving sound, incorporating more accessible pop influences while retaining their emo-rock roots, as part of an album that debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 upon its release on April 9, 2013.[4] This shift helped broaden their appeal, with the single marking one of their first major forays into top 40 radio success. Commercially, "Still Into You" peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Paramore's highest-charting single since "The Only Exception" in 2010, and it also reached number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.[5] Internationally, it charted in countries including the UK (number 15), Australia (number 5), and New Zealand (number 14), contributing to the album's global sales exceeding 1.5 million copies.[6] By 2025, the track had amassed over 1 billion streams on Spotify, solidifying its status as one of Paramore's most enduring hits and their first to reach that milestone.[7] Critically, the song received praise for its infectious energy and relatable themes, with Billboard including it in their "20 Best Songs of 2013" list, describing it as a "joyous corkscrew of a love song" that highlighted Paramore's enjoyable pop evolution.[8] Reviewers noted its retro-inspired hooks and Williams' emotive delivery, positioning it as a standout track on an album that earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Album.[9] The official music video, directed by Sophie Muller and released on April 8, 2013, depicted the band members in mundane daily routines interspersed with playful performances, amassing over 300 million views on YouTube and emphasizing the song's theme of love in the ordinary.[10] In the years since, "Still Into You" has become a staple in Paramore's live performances and a cultural touchstone for themes of lasting affection, covered by artists like Lewis Capaldi and adapted into a 2024 electronic version by CYRIL featuring maryjo, which achieved commercial success.[11][12] Its success underscored Paramore's resilience and adaptability, helping propel the band toward further mainstream acclaim in the 2010s.[13]Paramore version
Background and recording
"Still Into You" was written by Hayley Williams and Taylor York in 2012, during a transitional period for Paramore following the 2010 departure of guitarist Josh Farro and drummer Zac Farro, which had left the band grappling with its identity and future.[14] Zac Farro rejoined the group that year, contributing to the album's creation as the band, now consisting of Williams, York, bassist Jeremy Davis, and Farro, sought to reaffirm their commitment through the self-titled project.[15] The song emerged as an upbeat love track inspired by Williams' relationship with New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert, offering a personal anchor amid the group's turmoil and marking a shift toward more melodic, honest songwriting.[16] Produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen—just chosen for his innovative work on albums like M83's Hurry Up, We're Dreaming—"Still Into You" was recorded in 2012 alongside the rest of the self-titled album, emphasizing experimentation with new sounds such as funk bass and strings to reflect the band's resilience.[17] Williams described overcoming writer's block by embracing vulnerable, non-confrontational lyrics, allowing the track to capture enduring affection in a lighter tone compared to Paramore's earlier angst-driven material.[17] The song received its live debut on March 13, 2013, at the Warner Sound showcase during the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, where the trio of Williams, York, and Davis performed it for the first time, surprising fans with its pop-infused energy ahead of the album's release.[18] This performance underscored the band's evolution, blending familiarity with fresh optimism as they navigated lineup changes and creative reinvention.Composition and lyrics
"Still Into You" is composed in the key of F major and runs for a duration of 3:36, with a tempo of 136 beats per minute that contributes to its energetic pace.[19] The song follows a standard verse-chorus structure, including a bridge that builds tension before resolving into the final chorus, emphasizing its pop accessibility.[20] Musically, the track draws from pop rock and new wave influences, creating an upbeat and danceable feel through light guitar riffs, synthesizers, glockenspiel accents, and handclaps.[21] These elements, including the prominent synth handclaps and glockenspiel notes in the verses, provide a bubbly, effervescent texture that contrasts with heavier rock conventions.[22] Lyrically, "Still Into You" explores themes of enduring romantic love and commitment, as evident in lines like "I should be over all the butterflies, but I'm into you," which affirm sustained passion over time.[23] The song draws from Hayley Williams' personal experiences in her relationship with then-husband Chad Gilbert, presenting an optimistic view of love that avoids the angst typical of earlier emo styles.[24] This track represents a departure from Paramore's prior post-hardcore sound toward a more power pop-oriented accessibility, reflecting the band's evolution on their self-titled 2013 album after lineup changes.[8] The intuitive writing process, beginning with an organ riff and shifting to a pop framework, underscored this stylistic pivot.[23]Release
"Still Into You" was released on March 14, 2013, as the second single from Paramore's self-titled fourth studio album, issued by Fueled by Ramen and Warner Bros. Records. The track premiered in digital download format, available immediately upon release via platforms including iTunes.[25][26][27] The single debuted live the previous evening at the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival during a performance at Warner Sound in Austin, Texas, where frontwoman Hayley Williams announced it as the follow-up to "Now." A lyric video directed by Ryan Hartsell was uploaded to the band's official YouTube channel shortly after midnight on release day, garnering rapid attention as part of the initial rollout.[28][29] Promotion included a targeted radio airplay campaign impacting multi-format outlets, with emphasis on alternative and pop stations to broaden the band's reach beyond rock audiences. The release was announced through social media channels, including Twitter updates from Williams, and featured in band interviews where she described the track's upbeat, love-inspired energy as a deliberate shift toward more positive themes in their music. The full album followed on April 9, 2013.[30][31][32][33]Music video
The music video for Paramore's "Still Into You" was directed by Isaac Rentz and premiered on April 8, 2013, through the Fueled by Ramen YouTube channel.[10] Filming occurred at the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs Headquarters in Austin, Texas, during the band's time at South by Southwest.[34] The production emphasized creative, intimate visuals to evoke the song's sense of enduring affection, blending band performance shots with surreal, celebratory elements.[35] The video intersperses footage of the band—Hayley Williams, Taylor York, and Zac Farro—performing energetically with playful, romantic scenes, including Williams surrounded by birthday cakes on a bed, the group riding bicycles indoors, a room overflowing with floating balloons, and graceful ballerinas twirling amid the action.[36] A climactic fireworks display at night further amplifies the whimsical tone, symbolizing the explosive joy of lasting love referenced in the lyrics.[3] These elements create a dreamlike, youthful atmosphere that captures the track's upbeat exploration of sustained romantic passion.[37] As of November 2025, the official video has accumulated over 300 million views on YouTube, aiding the single's widespread viral appeal and cultural longevity.[10]Live performances
"Still Into You" made its live debut as the world premiere during Paramore's performance at South by Southwest (SXSW) on March 13, 2013, in Austin, Texas, marking the band's return to the stage following lineup changes.[38][28] The song quickly became a staple in Paramore's setlists, opening many shows on their Self-Titled Tour in 2013, where it energized audiences alongside tracks from their self-titled album.[39] It continued as a high-energy opener during the Monumentour co-headlining run with Fall Out Boy in 2014, performed at all 38 dates and often blending into "That's What You Get" for extended fan sing-alongs.[40] The track remained prominent in subsequent tours, including the After Laughter Tour from 2017 to 2018, where it followed "Ignorance" in the set and highlighted the band's evolving pop-rock sound amid their announced hiatus.[41] Notable television and festival appearances further showcased the song's appeal in 2013, such as its debut on the Teen Choice Awards, where Hayley Williams' dynamic vocals and the band's tight instrumentation captivated viewers.[42] Other key renditions included live sessions on Conan O'Brien and the Graham Norton Show, emphasizing the track's infectious hooks and Williams' charismatic stage presence.[43][44] At festivals like Pinkpop in the Netherlands, the performance drew massive crowd participation, with fans joining in the chorus to create anthemic moments.[45] Paramore adapted "Still Into You" for acoustic formats early on, delivering stripped-down versions that underscored its emotional core and lyrical intimacy. A memorable rendition aired on VH1's Big Morning Buzz Live in April 2013, featuring minimal instrumentation and Williams' raw delivery, which resonated with audiences seeking a more vulnerable take.[46] Similarly, an acoustic performance for the Recording Academy highlighted the song's versatility, blending pop elements with heartfelt storytelling during promotional appearances.[47] These sessions often encouraged sing-alongs, fostering deeper fan connections through shared vulnerability. Following the band's hiatus from 2018 to 2022, "Still Into You" played a pivotal role in their return, serving as a bridge between past hits and new material during the This Is Why Tour starting in 2022. It appeared consistently in setlists, positioned after covers like "Burning Down the House" to reignite crowds at venues ranging from theaters to arenas.[48] In 2024, the song featured prominently as an opener during Paramore's support slots on Taylor Swift's Eras Tour across Europe and North America, adapting to stadium-scale productions while maintaining its intimate fan-engagement sing-alongs.[49] By 2025, it remained a tour mainstay in headline shows, performed at both intimate clubs and large festivals, symbolizing the band's enduring resilience and audience bond.[50]Critical reception
Upon its release, "Still Into You" was widely praised by critics for its infectious catchiness and the sense of maturity it brought to Paramore's sound following the band's lineup changes. Rolling Stone ranked the song at number 95 on its list of the 100 Best Songs of 2013, commending Hayley Williams for rebooting Paramore with some of the year's catchiest love songs after a difficult split with key members.[22] Billboard placed it at number 19 on its 20 Best Songs of 2013, calling it a "joyous corkscrew of a love song" that captured the band's unexpected and enjoyable pivot toward pop elements, including synth-driven hooks and an upbeat tempo around 136 beats per minute.[8] NME hailed it as "every bit as radio-conquering as 'Don't Speak'" by No Doubt, emphasizing its broad appeal and potential to elevate Paramore to major festival headlining status.[51] Reviewers frequently spotlighted Williams' vocal prowess, particularly her expansive range and dynamic delivery in the bridge, which transitioned from playful verses to a powerful belt that underscored the song's emotional depth.[52] Alternative Press described it as one of the album's finest tracks, a "monumentally catchy" standout that refined Paramore's rock roots with polished pop production while retaining the band's core energy.[53] The track garnered mixed reactions regarding its genre fusion, with some critics appreciating the "surprisingly fun" accessibility but questioning if the pronounced pop influences softened Paramore's earlier punk-rock edge. NME's album review noted that "Still Into You," with its "unashamed pop sheen," signaled an intentional push for wider commercial reach, potentially at the expense of the raw intensity found in prior releases like Riot!.[54] "Still Into You" received a nomination for Best Single at the 2013 Kerrang! Awards, reflecting its strong reception within the rock community.[55] It also appeared in decade-end retrospectives, such as Alternative Press's acclaim for its role in Paramore's 2010s evolution. In more recent 2020s analyses, the song's lasting resonance in the pop-rock landscape has been reaffirmed, with Rolling Stone ranking it number 63 on its 2025 list of the 250 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century So Far for capturing the subtle thrill of enduring relationships through everyday moments.[56]Commercial performance
"Still Into You" achieved significant commercial success, peaking at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reaching number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart, marking Paramore's first leader on the latter since 2009. Internationally, it charted at number 15 in the UK, number 17 in Australia, and number 11 in New Zealand.[57][58] The single has been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA in the United States (as of 2014) and 2× Platinum by the BPI in the UK (as of August 2024), along with Gold certifications in Canada and Australia. By July 2025, it surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify, reaching over 1.07 billion by November 2025, making it Paramore's most-streamed track. Detailed weekly, year-end charts, and full certifications are listed in the dedicated section below.[59][60][61]Legacy
"Still Into You" marked a pivotal moment in Paramore's evolution, signifying their successful transition to a more mainstream pop-rock sound on their 2013 self-titled album, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and became their first chart-topping release without former members Josh and Zac Farro.[17] This shift, characterized by the song's jaunty, hard-rocking energy blended with melodic hooks, helped stabilize the band as a trio—Hayley Williams, Jeremy Davis, and Taylor York—reinforcing their creative commitment and resilience following lineup changes.[17] The album's broader stylistic experiments, including funk and gospel elements in tracks like "Ain't It Fun," built on "Still Into You"'s momentum, contributing to Paramore's Grammy win for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for that song in 2015.[62] The track has endured as a staple of 2010s pop-rock playlists, capturing the era's blend of emo roots and accessible anthems, and experienced a revival in the 2020s through viral TikTok challenges and acoustic wedding covers that emphasize its themes of enduring romance.[63] These reinterpretations, often slowed-down versions for first dances, have positioned the song as a symbol of timeless love, sustaining its relevance amid shifting music trends. "Still Into You" also played a key role in expanding Paramore's fanbase, particularly around the 2013 album's release, when Williams noted a noticeable influx of Black fans drawn to the band's evolving sound and emotional depth.[64] This growth paralleled media portrayals of Williams as a pop icon, highlighting her influence in bridging rock and mainstream appeal through solo projects and band milestones.[65] In pop culture, the song has been referenced via sampling, such as Brooklyn rapper Bizzy Banks' 2021 drill remix "Still Into U," underscoring its crossover impact on hip-hop and younger artists.[66] Scholarly analyses have examined "Still Into You" as emblematic of female-fronted rock's commercialization in the 2010s, with its music video blending feminine aesthetics—like Williams in a pink dress amid ballerinas—with the band's tomboyish emo heritage, facilitating broader market appeal as the genre shifted toward pop.[67] By 2025, this track's role in Paramore's trajectory illustrates how such bands navigated gender norms and industry demands, contributing to the mainstreaming of women-led alternative music.[67]Charts and certifications (Paramore version)
Weekly charts
| Chart (2013–2015) | Peak | Weeks on chart |
|---|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA) | 5 | 24 |
| Canada (Canadian Hot 100) | 58 | 5 |
| Ireland (IRMA) | 6 | 10 |
| Japan (Japan Hot 100) | 27 | 8 |
| New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) | 11 | 18 |
| UK Singles (OCC) | 15 | 19 |
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 24 | 28 |
Year-end charts
"Still Into You" by Paramore performed strongly on year-end charts in 2013, marking its impact across multiple markets following its release earlier that year. The song's crossover appeal contributed to rankings on major international tallies compiled by sales, airplay, and streaming data.| Chart (2013) | Position |
|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA) | 51 |
| UK (Official Charts Company) | 101 |
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 100 |
Certifications
"Still Into You" by Paramore has received certifications in multiple countries, reflecting sales and streaming equivalents.| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales | Certified date | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA) | 3× Platinum | 210,000 | November 2023 | [78] |
| Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) | 3× Diamond | 600,000 | 2024 | [79] |
| Canada (Music Canada) | Platinum | 80,000 | August 2014 | [80] |
| Italy (FIMI) | Gold | 15,000 | 2019 | [81] |
| United Kingdom (BPI) | 2× Platinum | 1,200,000 | September 2025 | [82] |
| United States (RIAA) | 2× Platinum | 2,000,000 | July 2017 | [60] |
Cyril version
Background and release
Australian DJ and record producer Cyril Riley, known professionally as CYRIL, released a dance adaptation of "Still Into You" on October 25, 2024, featuring vocals from American singer-songwriter maryjo. The single was issued in digital download and streaming formats via Spinnin' Records.[12][83][84] The track emerged during a period of heightened momentum for CYRIL, following the breakthrough success of his 2023 remix "Stumblin' In," a reworking of the 1978 hit by Chris Norman and Suzi Quatro that amassed over 697 million Spotify streams and topped the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. This viral hit, which originated on TikTok and propelled CYRIL to international recognition, marked his entry into the electronic dance music scene with remixes blending nostalgic pop elements with upbeat electronic production. Building on this foundation, "Still Into You" serves as a dance reinterpretation of Paramore's 2013 pop-rock original, paying homage to its relatable themes of enduring affection while reorienting the song for contemporary EDM audiences.[85][86][87][88] CYRIL's version was promoted through his established social media channels and placements on EDM-focused streaming playlists, capitalizing on his growing fanbase of over 800,000 followers across social media platforms. The release coincided with the conclusion of his debut U.S. tour across cities including Chicago, San Francisco, New York City, and Washington, D.C., further amplifying its rollout within the electronic music community. As a cover, the track targets dance enthusiasts by infusing the source material's sing-along appeal with pulsating basslines and electronic flourishes, aligning with CYRIL's signature style of revitalizing 2010s pop tracks for modern club and festival settings.[88][84]Composition and adaptation
Cyril's adaptation of Paramore's "Still Into You" transforms the original pop-rock track into a dance-pop and house production, characterized by a tempo of 128 beats per minute, a transposition to the key of C major, and a shortened duration of 2:31 to suit club and streaming formats.[89][90] The arrangement features crisp percussion, a pulsating synth bassline, airy synths, and warm chords that build to a refined, euphoric drop, layering electronic elements over the song's foundational melodies while enhancing its sing-along appeal with dynamic builds.[91][92] The core chorus from the original is retained, with maryjo delivering processed, soulful vocals that blend vulnerability and energy, including subtle vocal manipulations to amplify the track's dance-floor intensity.[91][92] Lyrically, the version remains faithful to Paramore's themes of enduring affection, preserving the structure and wording without significant alterations.[93] Produced primarily by Cyril in collaboration with vocalist maryjo, the track draws from contemporary remix culture, optimizing its hooks for short-form platforms like TikTok, where a pre-release version amassed over 67 million views.[92][94] This adaptation reflects influences from 2020s electronic trends, fusing stutter house techniques with pop elements to create a hypnotic, club-ready reinterpretation.[95]Commercial performance
Cyril's adaptation of "Still Into You" experienced strong commercial traction in dance-oriented markets following its October 2024 release, peaking at number 79 on Australia's ARIA Singles Chart, number 1 on Hungary's Dance Top 40, and number 15 on the Netherlands' Dutch Top 40.[96][97] This performance was propelled by widespread TikTok virality, with the track sound inspiring over 41,000 user-generated videos, alongside enthusiastic crowd responses at major EDM festivals like Tomorrowland and Radio 1 Festival in Budapest.[98][99][100] The song garnered substantial radio airplay across Europe and Australia, including a number 1 position on Hungary's Rádiós Top 40 and entry into Poland's Polish Airplay Top 100 at number 20, while becoming a Top 40 hit on Australian airwaves.[101] By November 2025, it had surpassed 137 million streams on Spotify, reflecting sustained digital engagement. The track received a nomination for Song of the Year at the 2025 ARIA Awards.[102] Building on Cyril's prior success with hits like "Stumblin' In," which achieved global number 1 status and over 700 million streams, the track benefited from his established fanbase in the electronic dance scene, facilitating rapid chart ascents. The cover's popularity also sparked renewed interest in Paramore's original version, which reached the 1 billion streams milestone on Spotify in July 2025, marking a significant resurgence for the 2013 pop-rock single.[59]Certifications
Cyril's version of "Still Into You" has received certifications in several countries based on sales and equivalent streaming units.| Region | Certification | Units sold | Certified date | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA) | Platinum | 70,000 | 2025 | ARIA |
| Poland (ZPAV) | Platinum | 30,000 | 2025 | ZPAV |