Mad Love

Album: High Expectations (2019)
Charted: 8
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • "Mad Love" is an assertive and unapologetic anthem in which Mabel spells out her expectations to a guy she is physically attracted towards.

    Boy, you lookin' like my type
    But tell me, can you hit it right?
    'Cause if I let you in tonight
    You better put it do-do-down, do-do-down


    Mabel makes it clear to the guy that if he comes home with her, he'll need to give her plenty of good loving throughout the night.
  • Mabel penned "Mad Love" with Steve Mac and Camille Purcell, the same two songwriters she collaborated with for "Don't Call Me Up."
  • The song was sparked by something that Mabel is always saying to people: "Oh, mad love, bro." She suggested to Steve Mac and Camille Purcell that there's lots of other ways you can look at her personal catchphrase. Mabel explained to Genius:

    "When I think about mad love, I say that a lot to people. I'm like, 'Oh, mad love for this,' but then also there's mad as in angry, or crazy, which can also be passionate in a way. Those were sort of the ways that I was toying with it, just the really positive, and then the other aspect which was kind of twisted. I'd say like the whole message of the song is just like about that feeling, like that rush that you have when you meet somebody, and that like whatever you're feeling, I'm feeling, too."
  • Mabel explained to Apple Music that with "Mad Love" her intention was to capture that beautiful and simple time when two people like each other. Said Mabel: "Often girls are expected to wait for the guys, but here I just wanted to get the message across that it's important to go ahead and get what you want."
  • Mabel was one of the first artists to successfully use TikTok to promote a single. She premiered a 15-second snippet of this track on the platform on June 5, 2019, giving the community the opportunity to listen and use the track first hand. A week later she launched a #MadLoveTrain hashtag challenge encouraging the TikTok community to create videos inspired by the song.

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Tommy James

Tommy JamesSongwriter Interviews

"Mony Mony," "Crimson and Clover," "Draggin' The Line"... the hits kept coming for Tommy James, and in a plot line fit for a movie, his record company was controlled by the mafia.

Steely Dan

Steely DanFact or Fiction

Did they really trade their guitarist to The Doobie Brothers? Are they named after something naughty? And what's up with the band name?

David Gray

David GraySongwriter Interviews

David Gray explains the significance of the word "Babylon," and talks about how songs are a form of active imagination, with lyrics that reveal what's inside us.

JJ Burnel of The Stranglers

JJ Burnel of The StranglersSongwriter Interviews

JJ talks about The Stranglers' signature sound - keyboard and bass - which isn't your typical strain of punk rock.

Tim McIlrath of Rise Against

Tim McIlrath of Rise AgainstSongwriter Interviews

Rise Against frontman Tim McIlrath explains the meanings behind some of their biggest songs and names the sci-fi books that have influenced him.

George Clinton

George ClintonSongwriter Interviews

When you free your mind, your ass may follow, but you have to make sure someone else doesn't program it while it's wide open.