| "My Boxer" | ||||
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| Promotional single by Oh Land | ||||
| from the album Wish Bone | ||||
| Released | 10 July 2013 | |||
| Format | Streaming | |||
| Recorded | 2013 | |||
| Studio | Mr. Dan's (Streatham) | |||
| Genre | Electropop | |||
| Length | 2:50 | |||
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| Producer(s) | Dan Carey | |||
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"My Boxer" is a song recorded by Danish singer and songwriter Oh Land. It was included on her third studio album, Wish Bone (2013), and released digitally on 10 July 2013 by Tusk or Tooth Records and A:larm Music. The track was written by Nanna Øland Fabricius and Dan Carey; Carey also served as the sole producer. An electropop recording with a rhythmic beat, its lyrics were inspired by an event where Oh Land walked a blind lady across the street. She compared the experience to having a boxer living in her ear.
Music critics found the track to be both "weird" and "excellent", leaving other reviewers to have a mixed opinion towards it. The song was compared to the works of several artists, including Robyn, Santigold and Gwen Stefani. An accompanying music video was released on 12 July 2013 and features Oh Land riding a bike through various streets with a small dog in her bicycle basket.
"My Boxer" was the first track released for her then-upcoming third studio album, and she premiered it digitally on Spin's official website on 10 July 2013. It was written by Oh Land, while Dan Carey helped with the writing and its production. It was recorded at Mr. Dans recording studios in London in 2013. While creating music for her third record, Wish Bone (2013), Oh Land wanted to incorporate pop music that was more complex. Also, the singer hoped that listeners of her album would find it weird and enjoy it because of that. Incorporating these ideas, she claimed that "My Boxer" was inspired by an embarrassing event that occurred in her life:
There was this one time where I had to take a blind lady across the street and I’d never done that before. I took her hand which is so obviously wrong! You don’t take a stranger’s hand! Like a 45-year-old woman! But once you take someone’s hand you can’t just let go because then you’re admitting your own awkwardness. I just held her hand and in the middle of the street she turns around and is like, ‘Do you mind if we don’t hold hands.’