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Critics also praised the use of 1980s and disco sounds for standing out among other pop releases at the time. Lyrically, Lipa celebrates her independence and instructs a former lover to forget about their past relationship."Don't Start Now" received highly positive reviews upon its release, with many reviewers noting significant growth in Lipa's sound and vocals. Elements used in the production include handclaps, a crowd noise, cowbells, synth bursts and accented strings. A nu-disco song, it features a funk bassline, inspired by music by the Bee Gees, Daft Punk and Two Door Cinema Club. The song was released for digital download and streaming by Warner Records on 31 October 2019 as the lead single from the album. Lipa wrote the song with Caroline Ailin, Emily Warren, and its producer Ian Kirkpatrick.
To promote the song, Lipa performed it on many television programmes and awards shows, including the 2019 MTV Europe Music Awards, the 2019 American Music Awards and the 2019 Mnet Asian Music Awards. It features point-of-view and high-angle shots of Lipa dancing at a crowded nightclub and masquerade ball. The music video was directed by Nabil Elderkin and filmed in Brooklyn. In the UK, the song registered the sixth-longest top 10 stay on the chart, and broke a record for the most weeks spent in the top 10 without reaching number one."Don't Start Now" is considered to be the beginning of a revival for disco music in 2020 as downtempo, urban-styled music previously dominated mainstream music. The song peaked at number two on both the UK Singles Chart and the US Billboard Hot 100, surpassing Lipa's 2017 song " New Rules" to become her highest-charting single on the latter.
The song's initial concept was based on Ailin's feelings of responsibility towards her ex following their relationship. Inspired by that night, they decided to write a disco song the next morning as "it's the most fun to dance to". The first writing session took place after Warren invited Ailin and Kirkpatrick to her home in Wyoming to attend a disco night at a local dive bar where songs including Gloria Gaynor's " I Will Survive" (1978) were played. The song came about after Joe Kentish, the A&R head at Lipa's label Warner Records, challenged Kirkpatrick in late 2018 to recreate the success of "New Rules". Remix which features a 19-piece live band, for which an accompanying music video directed by Daniel Carberry was also released.Dua Lipa wrote "Don't Start Now" with the same team who wrote her 2017 single " New Rules": Caroline Ailin, Emily Warren and Ian Kirkpatrick.
According to him, the strings are a combination of Kontakt Session Strings, "some weird Nexus 1970s string patch", and live strings. Kirkpatrick based it on Lipa's phrasing in the chorus. The cowbell used on the song was present on the first demo and inspired by Two Door Cinema Club's music. Ailin, Warren and Kirkpatrick eventually co-wrote the song with Lipa in January 2019. They contemplated emulating music by Madonna, and created more than 10 reference tracks for Lipa to sample and choose from.
Kirkpatrick said he understood the song better after Lipa sang it and was told by Kentish that the middle eight sounded like an "after-thought". Lipa recorded most of her vocals with a Shure SM7 microphone. He wanted to abstain from disco for a more 1990s sound in the bridge by adding sub-bass combined with thumb bass guitar and slaps in the drop from Trilian. Kirkpatrick used a Scarbee MM-Bass plug-in for the leading bass sound and played it on a keyboard before modifying it. It was influenced by similar basslines the Bee Gees and Daft Punk used in their music that he had listened to in his youth.
I was worried that the song would sound too disco, too classic. He recalled, "The first version of the drums didn't sound as fat. To improve the middle eight, Kirkpatrick added a "vocal chop", and extra drums inspired by the Weeknd's song " Can't Feel My Face".
His final rough mix included nearly 100 tracks. For this section, he went through 25 different ideas and incorporated them into four versions. Kirkpatrick had a separate project for the chord progression before the drop to help him decide which combination of piano and synths to use.
It features elements of dance-pop, Eurodance and synth-pop, while channeling modern disco antecedents such as French house and Italo disco. Lipa addresses a needy ex-lover about moving on from their former relationship using bullet point lyricism.Problems playing this file? See media help.Musically, "Don't Start Now" is a nu-disco song. Music and lyrics A nu-disco song set over a house beat, "Don't Start Now" features a string-backed, 1980s synth-pop chorus that makes use of a cowbell.
It additionally has a percolating funk bassline that interchanges with piano chords and the house beat. Several 1980s and disco tropes are included in the French bloghouse production, which also makes use of laser weapon sound effects, electro-violin stabs and handclaps. Constructed in verse-chorus form, the verses and first two choruses have an Em–Bm–G–D–A chord progression, and the bridges chorus follows a Bm–D–Em7–F ♯m7–Gmaj7 sequence.
The second verse adds a rhythm guitar loop and crowd noise is added in the second chorus. A cowbell in appears in the anthemic, 1980s synth-pop chorus, which is backed by strings. After every fourth measure, a fill is used for example, in the snare-kick sequence that precedes the second verse. It has a strong kick and bass pattern that uses the low-end sparingly. It builds with the addition of accented disco strings, and bursts of disco synths. Lipa eschews modulation in her vocals and build from a lower register to a natural use of melisma, spanning from the low note of A 3 to the high note of D 5.

She first shared two teaser videos on social media featuring snippets of the song on 22 and 23 October 2019. Later that month, the singer cleared her social media accounts to announce the release of "Don't Start Now". Fans of Lipa leaked the song's title and lyrics on Twitter on 14 October 2019. On 10 October 2019, Variety mentioned the single's release date in an article about Lipa's management but subsequently edited the release date to "soon".

