"Liar" peaked at number 21 on the UK Singles Chart, number 31 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, and at number 52 on the US Billboard Hot 100. It was certified platinum in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Norway, Poland, and the United States. An accompanying music video was directed by Dave Meyers and depicts Cabello trapped inside a time loop sequence. The time loop was compared to Groundhog Day (1993) and Russian Doll (2019), while the music video itself was compared to Inception (2010). Cabello performed the song at several televised events.
Release
From August 31 to September 1, 2019, Cabello posted several teasers regarding her second project titled Romance (2019) to her social media accounts, which were scheduled to be released on September 5, 2019. The teasers included an image of Cabello seated around pillars signed 'R', a spoken-word video about love, and a clip of a key unlocking her mechanical heart.[1] The first installment for the project was announced on September 3, 2019, as she uploaded a 15-second video of tarots displaying the names of the double singles "Shameless" and "Liar".[2][3][4] Cabello explained her decision to release both songs simultaneously in a 2019 interview with Zach Sang, stating that she wanted people to become familiar with the sound of Romance.[5] The senior vice president of Epic Records, Sandra Afloarei acknowledged that the dual promotion of both songs had a positive impact on radio stations and considered it to be "a sign of the times".[6]
Composition
Musically, "Liar" is a pop song,[7] which contains an "island",[8] reggae,[9] and pan-Caribbean and Spanish mélange influences.[10] It samples Lionel Richie's 1983 song "All Night Long (All Night)" and Ace of Base's 1992 song "All That She Wants", which provides a jazz element to the song.[7] "Liar" opens with a combination of trumpets, dance-based bass drums,[11] and mariachi-inspired horns. Elements of Latin trap and flamenco are accompanied by electronic handclaps, which leads to the ska-pop chorus.[10] It rapidly cycles through styles of "salsa, reggaetón, flamenco, ska, [and] ballad[s]".[12]
"Liar" was written by Cabello, Alexandra Tamposi, Andrew Wotman, Jonathan Bellion, Jordan Johnson, Stefan Johnson, Jenny Berggren, Jonas Berggren, Malin Berggren, Ulf Ekberg and Lionel Richie, and produced by Wotman, The Monsters and the Strangerz and Bellion.[13] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, the song was composed using 4 4 common time in the key of B minor. Cabello's vocal range spans from the low note of F♯3 to the high note of F♯5, giving the song a two octave vocal range.[14] Throughout "Liar", Cabello "moans, whispers, and whimpers".[11] The lyrics describe her experience of expressing feelings for a former partner,[7] as she "seductively" claims to be a liar since "their hearts are so intertwined".[11]Jon Pareles of The New York Times stated that Cabello "sings about how a certain kiss makes her lose control",[10] while Rolling Stone writer Brittany Spanos noted that she "fall[s] deeper in love" during the chorus' lyrics, "Oh no, there you go / Making me a liar / Got me begging you for more / Oh no, there I go / Startin' up a fire".[15]
Critical reception and commercial performance
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Pareles wrote that "Liar" is a song which "border-hop[s] at the speed of pop".[10] He listed the song at number 20 on his list of "The 54 Best Songs of 2019" and opined that is "a lighthearted plaint about the power of lust" which "work[s] nimbly and globally to hold elusive the pop attention span".[12]
"Liar" debuted at number 56 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart dated September 21, 2019.[7] It peaked at number 52 on the chart dated November 2, 2019,[16] and received a platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on September 14, 2020, for sales of 1,000,000 equivalent-units.[17] On the UK Singles Chart dated October 18, 2019, the song peaked at number 21 and remained on the chart for 13 weeks.[18]
Music video
Background
Cabello shared a preview of the music video through social media on September 9, 2019, with a clip of her answering three questions on a polygraph.[19] Cabello additionally stated that it was the "most fun video [she] ever made."[20][21] The six-minute video was directed by Dave Meyers and released on September 12, 2019.[22][23] Writing for MTV News, Patrick Hosken considered the music video to be a "mini movie".[20] Cabello portrays several fictional characters,[24] while Euphoria actor Zak Steiner portrays her engaged fiancé and billionaire oil tycoon called Reese Kensington. Keiynan Lonsdale, Nataliz Jimenez, and Chelsea Brea also appear in supporting roles.[20]
Synopsis
The video's time loop sequence was compared to the film Groundhog Day and streaming TV series Russian Doll,[25] while the overall music video was compared to the film Inception.[20]
Cabello appears miserable while eating at an outdoor restaurant with her fiancé, Reese Kensington, who only sees her as his trophy wife.[23] She is in a love triangle with Kensington, and a restaurant busboy who gives her a note.[22][25] Cabello exclaims, "I hate this restaurant... and I want a cheeseburger!" before exiting the restaurant,[20] which triggers the revival of previously wilted roses, waiters admitting that the food is 10 percent natural, two men "making out" while dating other women, a bald man removing a toupée, a man showing a sleeve tattoo to his mother, and a breakdancing waiter within 10 seconds. While Cabello reprimands Kensington, she is struck by a falling elephant from the sky.[22] She immediately wakes up and is placed in a time loop, repeating the same scene with Kensington after dying in various accidents which progressively become more surreal; these include choking to death, being run over by a horde of cyclists, and being swarmed by drones.[26][27] Cabello inadvertently sets alight Kensington's mansion after burning the note given to her by the busboy, and escapes with "frizzed" hair.[22]
Cabello is taken away by the Truth Police to be placed on a polygraph machine while wearing a straitjacket.[20] Kensington questions her by pulling out a necklace and dildo from her purse.[22] Cabello awakes from the nightmare sequence following the polygraph interrogation, which seemingly breaks the time loop as she abandons Kensington for the busboy.[25] A digitally animated bird then flies into the room as three Latina talk show hosts including the main host and Cabello's alter ego La Flaca, and co-anchors Gordita and Tammy, comically criticize Cabello's actions and appearance.[22]
Reception
Liz Calvario of Entertainment Tonight commented that the music video is "telenovela-inspired" and described it as "fascinating",[23] while Karen Gwee of NME considered it to be "comedic" and "hilariously absurd".[27]Billboard writer Taylor Weatherby praised Cabello's acting skills and described the music video as a "cinematic masterpiece".[22] Writing for Rolling Stone, Althea Legaspi summarized the plot as "Cabello reliving a number of scenes that get progressively more ridiculous and humorous as she tries to escape her conflicting emotions", and noted that the music video contained similarities to the song's lyrics depicting a relationship while constantly denying their own emotions. She also compared the time loop sequence to the 1993 film Groundhog Day.[26] Hosken stated that the "extravagant" music video is similar to the 2019 streaming television series Russian Doll than Groundhog Day, contrasting Natasha Lyonne's "sense of purpose" in the former to Bill Murray's "aimless hedonism" in the latter. He added that the plot is "secondary to the overall experience" which he compared to the "mindfuckery" of the 2010 film Inception, and praised the cinematic scope, which he singled out "the pink shot of Cabello amid a sea of flamingos" as "downright dazzling" and acknowledged that she enjoyed portraying an increasingly unhinged person.[20] Wade Sheridan of United Press International (UPI) additionally compared the time loop sequence to Groundhog Day and Russian Doll.[25]
Live performances
Cabello debuted the live performance of "Liar" at the iHeartRadio Music Festival on September 20, 2019, as the second-last song on her setlist.[28] Katie Atkinson of Billboard opined that the song's horn arrangement suited a live environment,[29] while Hayden Brooks of iHeartRadio considered her performance with the backup dancers to have high energy.[30] Cabello performed the song at the Fillmore Miami Beach in a private concert hosted by Verizon Up on September 25, 2019.[31] Cabello wore a white catsuit covered in bandages with white heels and "long curly locks", as she performed with a hip-swaying dance while clouds appeared on the screen's background.[9] On October 2, 2019, she appeared on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge segment to perform "Liar" and a cover of Lewis Capaldi's 2018 song "Someone You Loved".[32][33] Cabello performed the song on The Graham Norton Show dated October 25, 2019,[34][35] where she embraced Emilia Clarke following the performance.[36] Cabello performed "Liar" at the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in New York City on December 13, 2019, while wearing a pearl corset with latex pants.[37] During her virtual concert series titled 'Priceless Experiences at Home' which was released on July 15, 2020, Cabello performed "Liar" in a piano medley with "Señorita" and "My Oh My" by incorporating several vocal layers.[38]
Pareles, Jon (December 11, 2019). "The 54 Best Songs of 2019 - The New York Times". The New York Times. Retrieved December 11, 2019. 'Liar,' a lighthearted plaint about the power of lust, riffles quickly through style after style — salsa, reggaeton, flamenco, ska, ballad — working nimbly and globally to hold elusive the pop attention span.
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