Stupid
Sarah McLachlan · 2004
26 min · 3 tracks · pop rock · soft rock · adult contemporary music
A blend of ethereal vocals and electronic beats envelops listeners in a hauntingly introspective soundscape.
Stupid is a single by Sarah McLachlan, released in 2004. A blend of ethereal vocals and electronic beats envelops listeners in a hauntingly introspective soundscape. 'Stupid' received significant attention for its poignant lyrics and strong vocal delivery, becoming a staple in adult contemporary playlists. The song's various remixes contributed to its presence in clubs, reflecting McLachlan's influence in bridging mainstream pop with electronic music trends. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Stupid sound like?
A blend of ethereal vocals and electronic beats envelops listeners in a hauntingly introspective soundscape. Rooted in pop rock and soft rock.
What makes Stupid by Sarah McLachlan notable?
'Stupid' received significant attention for its poignant lyrics and strong vocal delivery, becoming a staple in adult contemporary playlists. The song's various remixes contributed to its presence in clubs, reflecting McLachlan's influence in bridging mainstream pop with electronic music trends. By 2004, Sarah McLachlan was transitioning into a new phase of her career following the commercial success of her 1997 album 'Surfacing.' 'Stupid' emerged during a period where she began experimenting with more electronic sounds and remixes, showcasing her willingness to evolve beyond her established soft rock roots.
How many songs are on Stupid?
Stupid has 3 tracks, running approximately 26 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Stupid (radio mix) Standout 3:25
- 2 Stupid (Hyper remix) Standout 7:55
- 3 World on Fire (Junkie XL club mix) Standout 14:55
Release Date
May 31, 2004
Artist Origin
Canada
Runtime
26 min 16 sec
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