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Rein Me In
2025 single by Sam Fender From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Rein Me In" is a song by English singer-songwriter Sam Fender featuring English singer-songwriter Olivia Dean. It is a remix of the song of the same name from Fender's third studio album People Watching. It was released on 20 June 2025 as the sixth single from the album and reached number six on the UK singles chart.
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Background and release
Fender debuted the remix during a 6 June show at London Stadium, bringing Dean on stage to perform it. Videos of the performance went viral.[2] The two performed the remix again on 15 June at Fender's St. James' Park concert. Fender announced the official release of the remix on 20 June, stating that Dean "added a female perspective to 'Rein Me In,' and I think it's all the better for it." Dean said that "Rein Me In" was her favourite song from the album.[3]
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Composition
"Rein Me In" is about self-sabotage in romantic relationships. In the song, Fender "is too afraid to be 'reined in' by love and instead rejects anyone who gets too close." The lyrics are set over a jazzy instrumental that includes piano and saxophone.[4]
Critical reception
The original version of "Rein Me In" received praise from music critics. Sarah Bea Milner of Screen Rant called the song "catchy" and "earnest," writing that "Fender's mumblecore tenor works particularly well against bright guitar and solid bass groove."[5] Brianna Corrine of Atwood Magazine noted that it "explores a different, lighter side of Fender’s capabilities" compared to the rest of the album.[6] Writing for Billboard, Thomas Smith and Sophie Williams described the song as a "starkly arranged epic...with a vocal performance that delivers the type of passion and intensity that, the closer you listen, you can feel in your chest."[7]
The remix was also well-received by critics. Nick Levine of the Official Charts Company called it a "stellar collaboration."[8] Blunt Magazine's Jake Fitzpatrick wrote that the "stormy, tender and anthemic" remix was "a love letter to the kind of songwriting that knows when to burn slow."[9] Rolling Stone UK included the song in their weekly Hot New Songs playlist.[10]
Music video
A music video directed by Daniel Broadley was released alongside the remix on 20 June. It shows footage of Fender and Dean during their debut performance of the song on 6 June.[3]
Track listings
Digital single
- "Rein Me In" – 5:39
Digital single
- "Rein Me In" (live at London Stadium / extended version) – 6:53
- "Rein Me In" (edit) – 4:03
- "Rein Me In" (duet version) – 5:39
- "Rein Me In" (solo) – 5:39
Charts
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Certifications
References
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