Animals” is a big room house instrumental by Dutch DJ and record producer Martin Garrix, released as a digital download on 17 June 2013 on iTunes. The song quickly became popular within the EDM culture, leading to Garrix becoming the youngest producer to ever have a song reach number one on the electronic music store Beatport.[4] The track was a commercial success, reaching the top ten or topping on a number of electronic music charts and even some mainstream ones. It became number 1 on singles charts in the United Kingdom, French-speaking Switzerland and Belgium. In the United States it reached number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 on the Dance chart.
“Animals”
Animals”
Single by Martin Garrix
from the EP Gold Skies
Released
17 June 2013
Genre
Big room house[1]
Length
5:04 (original mix)
2:56 (US radio edit)
2:45 (UK radio edit)
Label
Spinnin’Stmpd (Reissue at 2023)[2]
Songwriter(s)
Martijn Garritsen[3]
Producer(s)
Martin Garrix
Martin Garrix singles chronology
“Just Some Loops”
(2013) “Animals”
(2013) “Wizard”
(2013)
Alternative UK and US cover
Music video
“Animals” on YouTube
Composition and release
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Prior to release, the track gained buzz after being played anonymously with speculation increasing about the author after Dutch record label Spinnin’ Records released a clip of the track online only titled “Animals (Teaser)”.[5] It started to reach even more speculation after a Vine video featuring Agnes from Despicable Me was posted.[6][7] The track was, at various times, attributed to other acts like Hardwell, GTA, Sidney Samson[8] and Bassjackers[9] before the actual identity of the producer was revealed.
According to Garrix, the melody was based on a previous, never-released track that he composed two years prior, and the “ruthlessly minimalist”[10] rhythmic sound (the drop) is an interpretation of Busta Rhymes’ “What It Is”.[11] and the first part is inspiring to a song by Aura Qualic called D.A.T.A. The song is mostly instrumental; the only sung verse to appear here is We’re the fucking animals, which is spoken by a friend of Garrix,[12] has a low pitch and appears two events.
Critical reception
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In 2016, Billboard named “Animals” Garrix’s second-best song, behind “In the Name of Love”. The review noted how Garrix “ushered in a new dance era and crowned the then-17-year-old, leader of the new school”, further describing the song as “big, brash and infectious, everything a festival anthem should be. It still sounds dope so many years later”.[13]
Commercial performance
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Animals booked initial success at electronic music festivals and venues like Ultra Korea, Tomorrowland, Governors Beach Club, Amsterdam Dance Event, and Ultra Music Festival, to name a few. Subsequently, it rose to number one at the online music store, Beatport 100. In the period of August to October, the track began to climb up dance hit-lists as well as mainstream singles charts across continental Europe, getting all the way to top on Belgium’s Ultratop 50.[14] In November, the single debuted at number one on UK’s Official Singles Chart, ahead of tough competition from Lily Allen’s 2013 John Lewis Christmas advert cover single “Somewhere Only We Know” (which reached number one the following week) and Ellie Goulding’s Children in Need 2013 cover “How Long Will I Love You?”.[15] Garrix became the second-youngest artist to enter at the top of the UK Singles Chart with their debut single behind Billie’s “Because We Want To” in July 1998.In the United States, “Animals” was the first instrumental track to reach the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 since Kenny G’s “Millennium Mix” of “Auld Lang Syne” in 1999.[16]
As of June 2020, the song’s music video has over 1.5 billion views on YouTube.[17]
Usage in media
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“Animals” was used in a commercial for video game Madden NFL 25.[18] It was added in the March 2014 update of another game, Asphalt 8: Airborne. [19] “Animals” was also featured on Just Dance 2016 along with an extreme routine. The instrumental version of the song was also featured in FIFA Online 3, an online free-to-play version of the FIFA series video game.
In April, the track was also used in the Dior advertisement for their “Addict Fluid Stick” lipstick and lipgloss range.
Track listing
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Digital download
No. Title Length
1. “Animals” (original mix) 5:04
German CD single and digital download
No. Title Length
1. “Animals” (radio edit) 2:56
2. “Animals” (original mix) 5:04
Total length: 8:00
UK and Irish digital download – Remixes
No. Title Length
1. “Animals” (UK radio edit) 2:44
2. “Animals” (Grum Remix) 6:37
3. “Animals” (Victor Niglio and Martin Garrix Festival Trap Mix) 3:18
4. “Animals” (Isaac Remix) 4:15
Total length: 16:54
SPRS Remixes Part 1
No. Title Length
1. “Animals” (Oliver Heldens Remix) 4:22
2. “Animals” (Jay Ronko Remix) 4:13
3. “Animals” (Victor Niglio and Martin Garrix Festival Trap Mix) 3:18
4. “Animals” (Botnek Edit) 4:21
Total length: 18:54
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