"Boy's a Liar" is a song by British singer PinkPantheress. Released on 30 November 2022 through Warner Records as a single, it was later included on her extended play, Take Me Home, in February 2023. Written and produced by her and Mura Masa, the song is a dance-pop, bubblegum pop, and synth-pop song with a Jersey club beat, elements of chiptune, lo-fi and hyperpop, and lyrics about feeling inadequate in a relationship. It gained traction on TikTok soon after its release and later peaked at number two in the UK, Ireland, and Australia. A remix of the song, retitled "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2", featuring American rapper Ice Spice, was released through Parlophone Records, Elektra Records, and 3EE on 3 February 2023 as the lead single from PinkPantheress' debut album Heaven Knows.

"Boy's a Liar"
An old woman in a wheelchair on a sidewalk in front of a house wearing a black shirt with the text "Boy's a Liar"
Single by PinkPantheress
from the EP Take Me Home
B-side"Do You Miss Me?"
Released30 November 2022
StudioMura Masa's home studio
Genre
Length2:11
LabelWarner
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • PinkPantheress
  • Mura Masa
PinkPantheress singles chronology
"Do You Miss Me?"
(2022)
"Boy's a Liar"
(2022)
"Take Me Home"
(2023)
Audio video
"Boy's a Liar" on YouTube

Both "Boy's a Liar" and its remix received positive reviews from critics. The remix was commercially successful, reaching number three on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming the first top-10 on the chart for both PinkPantheress and Ice Spice and the first chart entry for PinkPantheress. It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The song also reached number three on the Billboard Global 200, and globally, reached number one in New Zealand and number two in Canada. A music video for the remix, directed by George and Frederick Buford, shows PinkPantheress and Ice Spice together in various locations throughout New York City.

The work was nominated for PRS for Music Most Performed Work Ivor Novello Award on Thursday 23 May 2024.[1]

Original version

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Background and composition

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"Boy's a Liar" was written and produced by PinkPantheress (left) and Mura Masa (right)

Prior to the release of "Boy's a Liar", English singer PinkPantheress found success on TikTok and with the release of her debut mixtape To Hell with It.[2] Record producer Mura Masa, who had previously produced PinkPantheress's 2021 single "Just for Me", produced "Boy's a Liar" at the studio in Mura Masa's garden at home, where the two had been spending time together due to their living close to one another. The song was made in about two hours.[3] After PinkPantheress released the Kaytranada-produced "Do You Miss Me?" in early November 2022, "Boy's a Liar" was released through Warner Records on 30 November 2022 and later included on her extended play Take Me Home, released in December 2022.[4][5][6][7] It became popular on TikTok, where it soundtracked over 760,000 videos as of February 2023.[8]

"Boy's a Liar" runs for two minutes and 11 seconds.[9] It is a dance-pop,[10] bubblegum pop,[2][11] and synth-pop[3] song with elements of chiptune and hyperpop.[10][12] It was written and produced by PinkPantheress and Mura Masa;[13] on it, PinkPantheress sings with "plush and quiet"[14] vocals about her insecurities with feeling unattractive to her partner due to the male gaze.[11][14][15] PinkPantheress based it on a real relationship with a man who "ended up being a liar after the song came out" and who she threatened to put a hex on.[16] She also likened the song's theme to "that feeling that someone's only interested in you when you look good", while Mura Masa described the song as an expression of both artists' "borderline-misandrist tendencies".[13][3] Its lo-fi[17] production features a Jersey club beat,[11] kick drums,[13] and 8-bit synths,[18] and ends with a squeaking sound typically used in Jersey club songs.[14] The drums were inspired by the increasing popularity of Jersey and Baltimore club music in popular music in 2023 with songs like Lil Uzi Vert's 2022 song "Just Wanna Rock".[19]

Reception and commercial performance

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Shaad D'Souza of Pitchfork called "Boy's a Liar" "one of PinkPantheress' strongest tracks" and the only song on Take Me Home that "really holds its own against PinkPantheress' most indelible hits" as PinkPantheress was "step[ping] fully into the pop star role that she's been trying on over the past year".[10] After spending 10 weeks on the UK Singles Chart, "Boy's a Liar" peaked at number two on the chart dated 24 February 2023.[20] It also peaked at number two on the ARIA Charts.[21]

Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications for "Boy's a Liar"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[36] 3× Platinum 210,000
Canada (Music Canada)[37] 4× Platinum 320,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[38] Platinum 600,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Boy's a Liar Pt. 2

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"Boy's a Liar Pt. 2"
 
Single by PinkPantheress and Ice Spice
from the album Heaven Knows
B-side"Boy's a Liar"
Released3 February 2023
Genre
Length2:11
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • PinkPantheress
  • Mura Masa
PinkPantheress singles chronology
"Way Back"
(2023)
"Boy's a Liar Pt. 2"
(2023)
"Turn Your Phone Off"
(2023)
Ice Spice singles chronology
"In Ha Mood"
(2023)
"Boy's a Liar Pt. 2"
(2023)
"Princess Diana"
(2023)
Music video
"Boy's a Liar Pt. 2" on YouTube
Audio sample

Background

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A remix of "Boy's a Liar", titled "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2", came about after Ice Spice followed PinkPantheress on Instagram and PinkPantheress sent her a direct message saying that she would like to meet up if Ice Spice was ever in the UK, to which Ice Spice replied that she was a fan of hers.[13] After Ice Spice posted the original version of "Boy's a Liar" on her Instagram story, PinkPantheress replied asking to collaborate, hoping to "culturally ... stamp this song into [2023]".[39][15] PinkPantheress used the stems of the instrumental by Mura Masa, who was uninvolved in the remix, to produce the remix.[3] "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2" was released on 3 February 2023 through Parlophone, Elektra Records, and 3EE as the lead single of PinkPantheress's debut studio album Heaven Knows.[39][8]

 
Ice Spice has a verse in "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2"

"Boy's a Liar Pt. 2" is largely the same as the original song with the exception of the second verse, which is replaced by an additional verse from Ice Spice.[3] In contrast with PinkPantheress's "timid fragility",[11] Ice Spice raps with a "raspy voice"[40] and a "collected, indifferent delivery"[41] about a deceitful lover who is already in a relationship.[42][43] She ends her verse by "drop[ping] her invulnerable posture", rapping, "But I don't sleep enough without you/And I can't eat enough without you".[14]

Music video, promotion, and live performances

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The music video for "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2" was directed by George Buford and Frederick Buford and filmed in the middle of January 2023 throughout New York City, including on the rooftop of a Harlem apartment building, on a fire escape, and on a subway car.[39][13][44] "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2" was promoted by Warner by getting social media influencers, including livestreamers, to make reaction videos to the song.[39] Two mannequins dressed as Ice Spice and PinkPantheress were also placed on a rooftop in Central London in front of graffiti reading "LIAR" in early March 2023 in promotion of the song; a group of TikTok users stole the mannequin of Ice Spice from the display later that month.[45] Ice Spice performed "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2" live for the first time during her performance at Rolling Loud California in March 2023.[46] PinkPantheress also performed "Boy's a Liar" during a critically derided set at South by Southwest in 2023.[47] “Boys A Liar Pt. 2” is featured on Just Dance+.

Commercial performance

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"Boy's a Liar Pt. 2" debuted at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on 17 February 2023. It became Mura Masa and PinkPantheress's first entries on the Hot 100.[8] The following week, the song rose to number four on the chart, marking the first top-10 entry on the chart for both Ice Spice and PinkPantheress.[2] It was the first duet between two artists making their top-10 debut to reach the top-10 in two weeks or less since "Calling My Phone" by Lil Tjay and 6lack debuted at number three in February 2021.[18] It peaked at number three the next week.[3] The song since, as of 2024, has been PinkPantheress's only entry on the chart. The song also debuted at number 15 on the Billboard Global 200 chart, where it peaked at number three two weeks after its debut.[48] Elsewhere, it topped the chart in New Zealand and peaked at number two in Canada.[49] "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2" was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[50]

Critical reception

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For NPR, Hazel Cills wrote that "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2" "encapsulated everything PinkPantheress does best: sweet and salty minimalist pop with a deep emotional core at close listen", while LaTesha Harris praised it as "never overstay[ing] its welcome", calling Ice Spice's verse "hilarious".[44][41] Alex Hudson of Exclaim! wrote that "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2" had an "incredible" hook and a "stripped-down magic" that "easily outshines the rest of [Heaven Knows] despite being far simpler in every way"; Clash's Amrit Virdi called it "a wholesome and fun ending to the record".[51][52] For Dork, Abigail Firth wrote that adding the song to the end of the album was "unnecessary" and "the only part of Heaven Knows that feels like an afterthought".[53] For Pitchfork, Matthew Ritchie called "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2" "an impeccable team-up from a baddie and her baddie friend" and Colin Joyce described it as "a pillowy, pastel-hued club cut" that "represented PinkPantheress pushing at the boundaries of her ambition".[11][54] Complex's Joe Price wrote that "Ice Spice effortlessly blends into the track on the remix" and Stereogum's Tom Breihan wrote that the song "works" and that there was "something really fun about the idea of PinkPantheress and Ice Spice making music together".[55][56] Spencer Kornhaber of The Atlantic wrote that "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2" was "undeniably catchy and yet feels as fleeting as a mild dream" and that what was "most remarkable about the song" was "its featherweight feeling".[14] For Vulture, Reanna Cruz wrote that "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2" "serves as a bridge between the hack-iness of sped-up trend hopping and genuine artistic needle-pushing".[57] Paul Simpson of AllMusic praised the song as a "joyous dance-pop delight".[58]

Rolling Stone, Vulture, The Week, and American Songwriter considered the absence of "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2" from the nominations for the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, particularly in the Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist (for PinkPantheress) categories, to be a snub.[59][60][61][62]

Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications for "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Austria (IFPI Austria)[106] Gold 15,000
Canada (Music Canada)[107] 3× Platinum 240,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[108] Gold 45,000
France (SNEP)[109] Gold 100,000
Italy (FIMI)[110] Gold 50,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[111] 2× Platinum 60,000
Poland (ZPAV)[112] Platinum 50,000
Portugal (AFP)[113] Gold 5,000
United States (RIAA)[114] Platinum 1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release history and formats for "Boy's a Liar"
Region Date Format Version Label(s) Ref.
Various 30 November 2022 Original Warner Music UK [115]
3 February 2023 Remix [116]
France 13 February 2023 WEA/Warner Records
United States 7 March 2023 Rhythmic contemporary radio 300 Elektra [117]

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