You Make Me
"You Make Me" is a progressive house song by Swedish DJ and record producer Avicii, featuring uncredited vocals by Swedish musician Salem Al Fakir. Released on August 30, 2013, as the second single from his debut studio album True, the track blends electronic dance music with uplifting lyrics about unity and emotional connection, produced under Avicii's PRMD label in collaboration with Universal Music.[1][2][3] The song achieved significant commercial success, debuting and peaking at number five on the UK Singles Chart, where it spent 22 weeks in the top 100.[4] In Avicii's native Sweden, it topped the Sverigetopplistan chart for one week and remained on the chart for 34 weeks.[5] Internationally, "You Make Me" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 85, marking another entry for Avicii in the US market following his breakthrough hit "Wake Me Up".[6] The track's infectious melody and festival-ready production contributed to its popularity in electronic dance music circles, with a music video directed by Sebastian Ringler featuring dynamic visuals of crowds and performance scenes.[7]Background and development
Writing and recording
"You Make Me" was written by Swedish DJ and producer Tim Bergling, known professionally as Avicii, along with his manager Arash Pournouri, songwriter Salem Al Fakir, and producer Vincent Pontare (of the duo Vargas & Lagola).[8] The collaboration brought together Avicii's electronic production expertise with Al Fakir and Pontare's songwriting talents, focusing on a blend of pop and house elements.[9] The vocals for the track were recorded by Salem Al Fakir, who provided the primary uncredited performance, and Vincent Pontare, contributing additional vocal elements.[10] These recordings were handled during the production phase, emphasizing layered harmonies to support the song's uplifting chorus.[11] Avicii and Arash Pournouri handled the production of "You Make Me" in 2013, as part of the sessions for Avicii's debut studio album True.[9] The recording took place in studios in Stockholm and Los Angeles during the early months of the year, reflecting Avicii's intentional shift toward incorporating live instrumentation and organic sounds into his electronic music framework.[12] This approach marked a departure from purely synthesized tracks, drawing on collaborations with live musicians to create a more dynamic texture.[13]Single release
"You Make Me" was released as the second single from Avicii's debut studio album True on August 30, 2013, following the success of the lead single "Wake Me Up".[14][15] The track was made available as a digital download in various formats, including standard and extended mixes, through Universal Music.[16] The single's worldwide premiere occurred on BBC Radio 1's The Pete Tong Show on August 16, 2013, generating early buzz ahead of its official launch.[17] This radio debut served as a key element of the initial promotion strategy, building anticipation through airplay in major markets before the digital rollout.[18] In the UK, a physical and expanded digital release followed on September 15, 2013, including remixes to further engage dance music audiences.[18]Composition and lyrics
Musical structure
"You Make Me" is classified as progressive house with folk influences, blending electronic dance elements with acoustic textures typical of Avicii's album True.[16][19] The song is composed in the key of E-flat minor and maintains a tempo of 125 beats per minute, contributing to its energetic and uplifting drive.[20][21] Its duration spans 3:53, allowing for a compact yet dynamic progression that builds tension and release.[21] Structurally, the track follows a verse-chorus form augmented by electronic breakdowns, featuring gradual build-ups that layer synths and percussive elements leading to euphoric drops.[22] Acoustic guitar elements integrate with the synthesized production, enhancing the folk-inspired hybrid sound alongside a prominent piano riff and four-on-the-floor kick drum.[22] Salem Al Fakir provides the soaring falsetto vocals, which punctuate the build-ups and choruses.[22]Lyrical themes
The lyrics of "You Make Me" emphasize themes of unity, love, and emotional connection, portraying a profound bond between individuals that fosters a sense of completeness and shared purpose.[23] Central to this is the recurring motif of togetherness, as seen in lines such as "We are one, one for sure / All united, you'll want some more," which evoke a collective harmony and mutual upliftment, suggesting that love transforms and elevates personal experiences.[3] These elements align with Avicii's signature positive EDM style, characterized by uplifting anthems that promote joy and emotional resilience across his work.[24] The song's words were co-written by Salem Al Fakir and Vincent Pontare, alongside Avicii (Tim Bergling) and producer Arash Pournouri, drawing on soulful influences to craft anthemic declarations of affection and solidarity.[25] Fakir's delivery further enhances these themes through a soulful, uncredited vocal performance that conveys raw emotion and intimacy, blending seamlessly with the track's energetic production to amplify feelings of hope and connection.[25]Promotion
Music videos
A lyric video for "You Make Me" was uploaded to Avicii's official VEVO YouTube channel on August 30, 2013.[26] The visual features miniature photography of city scenes, intended to evoke a sense of global unity and togetherness in line with the song's themes.[27] The official music video, directed by Sebastian Ringler and produced by At Night Studios, premiered on the same channel on September 16, 2013.[7] [28] Set in a retro roller skating rink, it depicts a narrative of romantic rivalry where a waitress named Mercedes develops feelings for a charismatic skater named Henry, prompting a matrix-style breakdance battle with her jealous ex-boyfriend Chang, involving diverse performers to symbolize interconnected human experiences and global connection.[29] [28] Both videos were created to emphasize the song's motifs of unity and collective joy without featuring Avicii himself, focusing instead on communal and relational dynamics.[29]Live performances
"You Make Me" was frequently performed during Avicii's 2013–2014 True tour, marking its live debut at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami on March 22, 2013, where it appeared toward the end of the set alongside other tracks from the album True.[30] The song was played 36 times overall during this period, often integrated into high-energy festival sets at events like Tomorrowland and the Hollywood Bowl.[31] In live renditions, the track was adapted for stage with extended instrumental drops to build crowd engagement, a common practice in Avicii's electronic dance performances that emphasized dynamic builds and releases.[32] Guest vocalists, including live singers accompanying the DJ set, were sometimes featured to deliver the song's soulful hooks in real-time, enhancing the interactive atmosphere for audiences.[33] Notable media appearances included a performance at the iTunes Festival in London on September 13, 2013, captured in full set recordings.[34] Additionally, Avicii showcased "You Make Me" as part of a medley with "Hey Brother" and "Wake Me Up" at the 2013 YouTube Music Awards on November 3, broadcast live to promote the True album.[35]Reception
Critical response
Upon its release as the second single from Avicii's debut album True, "You Make Me" garnered mixed critical reception, with reviewers applauding its uplifting energy and anthemic hooks while faulting its adherence to conventional EDM tropes. The Guardian praised the track's "endearingly daft chorus," comparing it to "Vic Reeves doing a Prince impression over the top of Orinoco Flow" and suggesting it offered partial redemption from the polarizing "Wake Me Up."[36] Similarly, Spin highlighted its "shouty British Invasion vibe," crediting the "pounding piano chords and rousing Whoa-oh-oh-oh choruses" for delivering one of the album's more straightforward yet energizing drops.[37] However, some critics viewed the song as formulaic within the EDM landscape. Digital Spy described it as the "attention-seeking sibling" of "Wake Me Up," implying it came across as less compelling amid the album's eclectic house moments.[38] Sputnikmusic echoed this sentiment, arguing that the "potential piano-driven success" was undermined by a "saw-toothed main section which does absolutely nothing to separate it from the rest of the pack."[39] Reviewers frequently lauded the vocals delivered by Salem Al Fakir, which added emotional lift to the production. Dancing Astronaut praised them for their alternative attitude, complementing the track's top-notch arrangement and positioning it as an equilibrium of Avicii's stylistic techniques.[24] Following Avicii's death in 2018, retrospective analyses have underscored "You Make Me" as a key example of his genre-blending legacy, merging electronic beats with folk-inflected storytelling. Featured on the 2025 tribute compilation Avicii Forever, the song exemplifies his talent for balancing "upbeat, dance-driven rhythms" with "captivating, anthemic production," according to Melodic Magazine, cementing its place in his innovative fusion of EDM and broader musical influences.[40]Commercial performance
"You Make Me" achieved significant commercial success upon its release, peaking at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart in September 2013.[4] It also topped the UK Dance Chart, holding the number-one position for nine consecutive weeks.[41] The track's performance was bolstered by its association with Avicii's album True, which amplified its visibility across digital platforms. The song's digital sales were driven by extensive radio airplay and the virality of its music video, leading to strong initial uptake in key markets. Its broader global sales exceeded 960,000 digital downloads worldwide.[42] In the years following Avicii's death in 2018, "You Make Me" saw a notable streaming resurgence, particularly on Spotify. This renewed interest was further propelled by the May 2025 release of the posthumous compilation Avicii Forever, which boosted catalog streams and placed the album among Spotify's top five most-streamed all-time.[43]Charts and certifications
Weekly charts
"You Make Me" achieved its highest chart position at number one on the Sverigetopplistan in Sweden, where it spent one week at the top and remained on the chart for a total of 34 weeks.[44] In the United Kingdom, the single peaked at number five on the Official Singles Chart, holding that position for two weeks and charting for 22 weeks overall.[4] It reached number 12 on the ARIA Singles Chart in Australia, lasting seven weeks in total.[44] On the US Billboard Hot 100, the song debuted and peaked at number 85 for one week. In Belgium, it peaked at number 20 on the Ultratop 50 Flanders chart for one week, with 11 weeks on the listing.[44] The track also entered the Netherlands' Single Top 100 at a peak of number 18.[45]| Country | Chart | Peak | Weeks on chart |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | ARIA Singles Chart | 12 | 7 |
| Belgium (Flanders) | Ultratop 50 | 20 | 11 |
| Netherlands | Single Top 100 | 18 | 10 |
| Sweden | Sverigetopplistan | 1 | 34 |
| United Kingdom | Official Singles Chart | 5 | 22 |
| United States | Billboard Hot 100 | 85 | 1 |
Year-end charts
"You Make Me" appeared on several year-end singles charts in 2013, underscoring its commercial success following a peak of number 5 on the UK Singles Chart and number 12 on the ARIA Singles Chart. In the United Kingdom, the song ranked number 83 on the full-year top 100 singles chart.[46] Globally, the track reached number 36 on the World Chart Show year-end chart.[47] Limited data is available for 2014 year-end rankings, with no notable positions reported. The song did not feature prominently on decade-end lists updated after 2018.| Year | Country/Chart | Position |
|---|---|---|
| 2013 | United Kingdom (Top 100 Singles) | 83 |
| 2013 | World (World Chart Show) | 36 |
Certifications
"You Make Me" has achieved multiple certifications from international recording industry associations, reflecting its strong sales and streaming performance since release. In the United States, the song was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on March 20, 2015, for 500,000 equivalent units, including downloads and streams.[48] In Italy, it received a Gold certification from the Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana (FIMI) in December 2014 for 15,000 units.[49] Other notable certifications include Platinum in the United Kingdom by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for 600,000 units, 2× Platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for 140,000 units, 4× Platinum in Sweden by the Grammofon Leverantörernas Förening (GLF) for 160,000 units, Gold in Germany by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI) for 150,000 units, 2× Platinum in the Netherlands by the Nederlandse Vereniging van Producenten en Importeurs van beeld- en geluidsdragers (NVPI) for 40,000 units, Gold in Poland by the Związek Producentów Audio-Video (ZPAV) for 25,000 units, and Gold in Brazil by Pro-Música Brasil for 100,000 units. As of November 2025, certifications remain unchanged despite ongoing adjustments to streaming equivalents by organizations like the RIAA, with no additional awards reported for the track.| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales | Date awarded |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | 2× Platinum (ARIA) | 140,000 | Unknown |
| Brazil | Gold (Pro-Música Brasil) | 100,000 | Unknown |
| Germany | Gold (BVMI) | 150,000 | Unknown |
| Italy | Gold (FIMI) | 15,000 | December 2014 |
| Netherlands | 2× Platinum (NVPI) | 40,000 | Unknown |
| Poland | Gold (ZPAV) | 25,000 | Unknown |
| Sweden | 4× Platinum (GLF) | 160,000 | Unknown |
| United Kingdom | Platinum (BPI) | 600,000 | Unknown |
| United States | Gold (RIAA) | 500,000 | March 20, 2015 |
Track listings
Original version
The original version of "You Make Me" by Swedish DJ and producer Avicii was released as a digital single on August 30, 2013, via PRMD and Universal Music Group.[16] The standard edit has a duration of 3:53 and features vocals by Salem Al Fakir, blending progressive house with folk influences.[15] This version was distributed in AAC format at 256 kbps for digital downloads.[16] The track was made available for purchase and streaming on major platforms including iTunes and Spotify starting in 2013.[15][50] On iTunes, it was listed as part of the single release, while Spotify included it in Avicii's album True upon the album's launch on September 17, 2013.[50] An extended mix of the track, running 5:18, was officially released later in 2013 as part of a digital remixes package in WAV and MP3 formats.[51] This longer version expands on the instrumental sections while retaining the core structure of the standard edit.[52]Remixes
Several official remixes of "You Make Me" were produced and released to support DJ usage and broaden the track's promotional reach in electronic dance music circles. These variants altered the original's folk-house structure with heavier electronic elements suited for club and festival play. The Throttle remix, clocking in at 4:45, was issued as part of the "You Make Me (Remixes)" digital package on December 30, 2013, via PRMD and Universal Music Group.[53] Produced by the Canadian duo Throttle, it features intensified basslines and prominent drops, transforming the song into a more aggressive house track.[54] The Diplo & Ookay remix runs 3:26 and was released as a standalone digital single on January 20, 2014, through Universal Music AB.[55] Crafted by American producers Diplo (Thomas Wesley Pentz) and Ookay (Abraham Laguna), it incorporates trap-infused rhythms and high-pitched synth drops, diverging into a hybrid electronic style.[56] Another variant, "You Make Me (Avicii By Avicii)," appears on the remix album True: Avicii By Avicii, released March 24, 2014, with a shortened duration of 3:02.[57] This self-remixed edition by Avicii emphasizes a punchier, tour-ready arrangement for live performances during his 2014 promotions.Credits and personnel
Songwriting
"You Make Me" was written by Swedish DJ and producer Tim Bergling, professionally known as Avicii, along with his manager Arash Pournouri, singer-songwriter Salem Al Fakir, and composer Vincent Pontare.[58][3][1] The song's publishing rights are managed through Universal Music Publishing AB and Sony/ATV Music Publishing Scandinavia, in association with Avicii's PRMD label under the Universal Music Group umbrella.[58][59]Production and vocals
The production of "You Make Me" was handled by Swedish DJ and producer Avicii (Tim Bergling) alongside his manager Arash Pournouri, who served as co-producer.[9] The track was recorded in 2013 as part of the development for Avicii's debut studio album True.[12] Mixing and engineering were primarily managed by Avicii himself, with support from his production team.[59] The vocals on "You Make Me" feature lead performances by Swedish singer Salem Al Fakir, delivered in an uncredited capacity to maintain the track's focus on Avicii's production.[58] Al Fakir's soulful delivery provides the emotional core of the song, with layered harmonies enhancing the uplifting chorus.[59] No additional vocal credits are listed for backing elements in official album documentation.[58]Release history
| Country | Date | Format | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | 30 August 2013 | Digital download | Universal Music |
| New Zealand | 30 August 2013 | Digital download | Universal Music |
| Russia | 30 August 2013 | Digital download | Universal Music |
| United Kingdom | 15 September 2013 | Digital download | Universal Music |