2018 single by Mariah Carey
"GTFO " (an abbreviation for "Get the fuck out") is a song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey . On September 13, 2018, Epic Records released the song as a promotional single from Carey's fifteenth studio album Caution .[ 1] [ 2] "GTFO" was written by Carey, Bibi Bourelly , Porter Robinson , Paul "Nineteen85" Jeffries and Jordan Manswell, with the latter two also producing the song. It samples Porter Robinson's 2014 song "Goodbye to a World ".[ 3] [ 4]
I wanted to give my fans and everyone a first listen that wasn't so serious. I've had so much fun making this album, and I wanted the first moment to reflect that light-hearted spirit.
— Carey on releasing "GTFO" as a promotional single.[ 5]
Carey announced "GTFO" would be the first promotional single from her then upcoming fifteenth studio album with the release via press release.[ 5]
Israel Daramola from Spin was positive, calling it a "ghostly, tender record with a magnetic rhythm".[ 6] Randall Colburn from Consequence of Sound praised Carey's vocal performance and the song's instrumentation, noting "the song's dreamy flow clashes compellingly."[ 7] R. Eric Thomas of Elle was also positive stating the track was "[a] sultry mid-tempo addition", noted that song "enters a grand tradition of songs about being told to get out."[ 8] Billboard editor Gil Kaufman described the song's production as "spiky".[ 9] It was included at number 59 on Idolator ' s list of the 100 best singles of 2018, and at number 92 on NPR 's list of the 100 best songs of 2018.[ 10] [ 11]
The music video for the song was directed by Sarah McColgan.[ 12] [ 13] It was premiered via Carey's Vevo channel on September 14, 2018.[ 14]
Mariah Carey performed "GTFO" for the first time at the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Festival .[ 15] It was also performed at her 2019 Caution World Tour .[ 16]
Digital download [ 17]
"GTFO" – 3:27
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United States
September 13, 2018
Digital download
Epic
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^ "Mariah Carey Live-Premieres New Song During 2018 iHeartRadio Music Festival" . iHeartRadio . Retrieved April 13, 2021 .
^ Tetris, Kelly (March 1, 2019). "Mariah Carey Kicks Off Caution World Tour With Resplendent Dallas Show: Watch Highlights" . Billboard . Retrieved April 13, 2021 .
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