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| Released | Oct vii, 2016 (2016-ten-07) | |||
| Recorded | 2015–sixteen | |||
| Studio | Glenwood Identify (Burbank, California) | |||
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| Length | 3:45 | |||
| Label | Atlantic | |||
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"24K Magic" is a song by American vocaliser Bruno Mars from his studio album of the same proper noun (2016). Atlantic Records released it equally the album's lead unmarried on October 7, 2016, for digital download and streaming. Atlantic provided it equally an instant grat track for those who pre-ordered the album. Mars, Philip Lawrence and Christopher Brody Dark-brown wrote the unmarried. Calling themselves Shampoo Printing & Curl the three of them handled production, with additional production by the Stereotypes. The song has been described every bit a funk, disco and gimmicky R&B track, heavily influenced by hip hop. The A.5. Order noticed the synthesizer riff and backbeat resembled the one in "The Message" (1982) by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. The song'south lyrics address extravagances, glamour, and the party lifestyle.
"24K Magic" was generally well received by music critics. Some of them complimented Mars'south vocals and compared them to James Brown, describing the song equally engaging, fun and evoking feeling of nostalgia. Others criticized information technology for non being innovative as it tried to emulate "Uptown Funk" (2014). The song was a commercial success. It peaked at number 4 in the United states of america and number three in Canada and Australia. It has been certified 5 times platinum by the Recording Industry Clan of America (RIAA) and by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). It was certified six times platinum by Music Canada (MC). The single reached number i in New Zealand, French republic, Belgium (Flemish region) and Argentina. It has received a diamond certification in France and a platinum ane in New Zealand. In the United Kingdom and Espana, the song peaked at number v, existence certified two times platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and by Productores de Música de España (PROMUSICAE).
Director Cameron Duddy shot the song's music video with Mars. Information technology depicts Mars and his bandmates partying and having fun in a Las Vegas casino. At the terminate of the video, Mars is riding a jet ski in the Fountains of the Bellagio Hotel. He performed "24K Magic" on idiot box shows such as Sat Dark Live, The Late Late Testify and it was offset included on his 24K Magic World Tour (2017–18). The song received several nominations and won Record of the Twelvemonth at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards in 2018. The motion picture Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation has used portions of the runway in the film. Kendrick Lamar's single "Loyalty" (2017) featuring Rihanna sampled the song's introduction.
Background and development [edit]
In September 2014, Bruno Mars tweeted "Now it's time to kickoff writing chapter 3", hinting he was working on new music. Following the release of the successful Mark Ronson and Mars's unmarried "Uptown Funk" (2014), the latter headed to the studio to record more than songs. Mars said he had no plans to release a new album "[u]ntil information technology'due south done". It was due in March, but his advent at the Super Bowl halftime prove postponed it for several months. At the time, vii songs were already recorded.[ane] On October 3, 2016, Mars revealed the song title and release appointment through his Instagram business relationship after he uploaded nine photos. They showed the vocalizer looking down wearing a white hat with "XXIV one thousand" inscribed on it. Mars wrote, "You tin can phone call it my first single, but I phone call information technology the invitation to the party".[2]
The Stereotypes had known Mars and worked with him since 2007, however, afterward the singer signed a deal with Atlantic Records they did not collaborate very often.[3] Withal, in 2015 Jonathan Yip talked with Mars about working together. Since the singer was already recording 24K Magic, Mars asked for "some beats" and Yip sent them. Later, he asked for more beats and the Stereotypes sent them, only they never heard from him, "zilch came of it".[4] [5] In June 2016, Yip touched base with Mars. He asked Yip if they would like to help him finish a song for his anthology, to add a little "seasoning". He needed another song with a certain tempo and cardinal.[4] [5] [half-dozen] Yip sent Mars an thought that caught his attending, and he asked the Stereotypes to come to the studio.[3] [iv] [7]
Once in the studio, it took them some time to "get the groove" on the track. They spent the first couple of hours catching upwardly and having fun.[3] [7] [8] When they began working, Ray Charles McCullough Two was "getting scared". He felt this was a "make-or-interruption moment"—they needed to help Mars with the vocal.[5] Ray Romulus recalled the singer telling them he wanted to create something that would make people trip the light fantastic toe again, because in clubs the oversupply is on their phones, not moving and glancing at each other.[half-dozen] [8] At this point, Mars showed them a "rough idea" of the song. The Stereotypes started programming the drums for "24K Magic" and finished information technology in a twenty-four hour period. It was the first rails the squad recorded for the album.[3] [7]
In an interview with NME, Mars said he wrote "24K Magic" when "Uptown Funk" (2014) was "number ane", so the songs share the same "spirit".[ix] In some other interview with Zane Lowe for Beats i, Mars explained that the album was going to be a picture and the atomic number 82 single was its opening. He wanted the song "to get the party started". To reach that it needed to sound 18-carat and that he was having a good time, and then he used his emotions and feelings to guide him. He also admitted that "24K Magic' was influenced by West Coast hip hop artists like "Dr. Dre, DJ Quik, Suga Costless ... [they represented] a time when it was okay to party, to be flashy, to get on the dance flooring".[10] [eleven] In November 2017, Mars was a guest on the Charlie Rose Evidence sharing that the vocal was the vision he had intended for this anthology "I saw us having fun on stage. I saw usa draped in silk and gold and me and my friends going up on phase and having the best fourth dimension. It was important that we had the content to do so".[12]
Product and release [edit]
Mars, Philip Lawrence and Christopher Brody Brown wrote "24K Magic". They handled the production under the name Shampoo Press & Curl with boosted production by the Stereotypes. Mars, Lawrence, Dark-brown and James Fauntleroy provided the background vocals. Dave Foreman played the guitar, while Byron "Mr. Talkbox" Chambers and Mars provided the vocals on the talk box. Charles Moniz, with applied science banana Jacob Dennis, engineered and recorded the song at Glenwood Place Studios in Burbank. Serban Ghenea mixed "24K Magic" at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach, with John Hanes serving as the mix engineer. It was mastered by Tom Coyne at Sterling Sound, NYC.[13]
"24K Magic" premiered on October 7, 2016, at midnight on radio station WBMX.[14] Atlantic Records released the single on the same day for digital download and streaming.[15] The album was made available for pre-gild worldwide via Mars'south official site, with the vocal every bit an instant download.[16] Warner Music Group also released the rails to be added to Italian contemporary hitting radio on the same engagement.[17] BBC Radio ane began adding the song onto their playlists on October 8, 2016.[18] Afterward, the song was released to United states of america contemporary hit radio stations on October 11, 2016.[nineteen] On May 26, 2017, Atlantic Records made a remix version by Dutch DJ R3hab available for digital download and streaming.[20]
Limerick [edit]
"24K Magic" is a funk, disco and R&B vocal,[21] [22] [23] heavily influenced by hip hop.[24] [25] [26] Information technology is composed in the key of F modest at a tempo of 94 beats per minute. Mars's vocal range spans from the low note of F4 to the loftier note of E ♭ 6.[27] The song begins with a talk box intro, performed past Byron "Mr. Talk Box" Chambers and Mars.[13] Initially, reviewers thought the vocals on the intro had Auto-Melody, a vocoder or synthetic vocals.[28] [29] [30] Somewhen, they concluded that it was a talk box, developed by Roger Troutman and Zapp, which heavily influenced the unmarried.[26] [29] [31] Forbes and Amusement Weekly 's music critics noticed the resemblance between the "robotic-sound" intro on "24K Magic" and Tupac Shakur'due south "California Honey" (1995).[24] [32] The song features several layers of funk synthesizers in its instrumentation, which drew comparisons to Prince.[26] [31] [33] It too features bass lines similar to The Gap Band'due south style. Its structure borrows from "Uptown Funk" as Mars raps while singing the track with a "telephone call and response" composition.[34] [35] The bridge features a record scratching, while the bankroll vocals of Mars, Lawrence, Brown and Fauntleroy make heavy use of a vocoder.[34] [35] The synthesizer riff and backbeat of "24K Magic" has been interpreted past The A.V. Gild as having a resemblance to the i in "The Message" (1982) by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 5.[36] Critics found the sound to be closer to that of the 1980s electronica, hip hop and R&B, than the 1970s way of "Uptown Funk".[34] [37]
The track reaches its "ebullient" and "infectious" chorus where Mars sings, "Put your pinky rings up to the moon, What y'all tryna do? 24K magic in the air".[32] [33] All the verses are designed with a "call-and-response claw".[35] In the opening lyrics, Mars shouts, "Guess who's back over again!/Oh, they don't know? I bet they know presently as we walk in", punctuating the verses, he continues with more confidence "I'thou a dangerous human with some money in my pocket", while backed upwardly by a chorus "adding tough-guy punch to his mellifluous" shouts.[26] [31] [35] The exhortations and confidence in his vocals reminded critics of James Brown.[26] [38] The lyrics celebrate extravagances, glamour and the party lifestyle.[36] [39] Many reviewers felt "24K Magic" condensed a playlist's worth 80's electro-R&B into one song, with a modernistic twist on its lyrics.[24] [26] [29]
Disquisitional reception [edit]
"24K Magic" has received generally positive reviews from music critics. Entertainment Weekly 's Eric Renner Brownish gave "24K Magic" an "A" notation. He praised the lead single, saying information technology is on the same level as Mars's earlier, "Just the Way You Are" (2010) and "Locked Out of Heaven" (2012), and maybe even better due to its "particular and finesse". Co-ordinate to Chocolate-brown, these qualities along with "earth-class vocals", allow "24K Magic" to "levitate". He felt Tupac Shakur'south "California Love" (1995) and Michael Jackson's Off the Wall (1979) influenced information technology.[32] Jay Willis of GQ called the song "delightful"— the second office of "Uptown Funk". Willis praised Mars for using the aforementioned formula as the earlier single and described the intro as "reminiscent of mid-1990s G-Ci & Jojo".[35] Carl Williott of Idolator rated the song a ix out of ten, comparing it to "Pure Funk compilations, West Declension G-funk and to Midnight Star". Williott said the track did not bring anything new, only it came at a fourth dimension when at that place'due south not enough party songs. In the same review, Mike Wass awarded the song 8 out of 10 feeling that information technology is a mash-up of the 70's, fourscore'due south and 90'southward R&B into "a nuclear-power party canticle" to be played in discos over the next years.[40] Time 'southward Tekendra Parmar called the championship runway "delicious".[21] The staff of Rap-Upwards thought Mars created a great song, calling the hook "infectious".[33] Jason Lipshutz of Billboard compared "24K Magic" to the Tv set evidence Stranger Things (2016), since both evoke nostalgic feelings. Lipshutz found the single "impressive", with a "killer groove" that mashed the "Yard-funk" genre into a song with modern elements. He also complemented Mars's vocals and "ear for melody".[29] Patrick Bowen, reviewing the album for Idolator, said "24K Magic" has the all-time chorus Mars e'er wrote, existence superior to "Uptown Funk" in every detail.[34]
In a mixed review for Idolator, Rachel Sonis "24K Magic" a 6.5 out of 10. She described the track as "glossy, lavish and teeming with erstwhile-school The Neptunes vibes", but ended that the single does not attain anything new. Robbie Daw of the site rated the rails 5 out of 10 saying that it is a throwback to the 80's R&B as a continuation of "Uptown Funk". He also thought it did not add together anything new to popular music—"it simply keeps the political party going".[twoscore]
Accolades [edit]
The song was listed by several publications as being among the best songs of the year. Entertainment Weekly 'south Ray Rahman dubbed the song a "impenetrable political party jam", ranking it number 35 on the list of 100 songs.[41] On the listing of the 101 best songs of 2016 compiled past Spin, the publication ranked the vocal at number 61 and Winston Cook-Wilson said that Mars emulated the way he listened to while growing upward and was nothing but impressive.[42] On the Billboard 100 All-time Pop Songs of 2016: Critics' Picks list, the single was placed at number 64. Taylor Weatherby wrote that Mars was able to "create another bonafide hip-shaker" like "Uptown Funk" cheers to "24K Magic"'s "infectious shell and James Brown-worthy vocal exhortations".[38] The Village Voice 's annual twelvemonth-end Pazz & Jop critics' poll selected it as the 48th best vocal of 2016, tied with Childish Gambino's "Redbone" and Beyoncé's "All Night".[43] In 2017, "24K Magic" received a nomination for International Hit of the Year at the 2017 Danish GAFFA Awards.[44] Information technology was nominated by the 48th NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Song, Gimmicky.[45]
In the same year, at the 30th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards the track received a nomination for Favorite Vocal,[46] and a nomination for International Hit of the Yr at the MTV Millennial Awards.[47] At the 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards, the single won the award for Best Song That Makes You lot Smiling.[48] "24K Magic" received the accolade for Top 10 Gold International Aureate Songs at the RTHK International Pop Poll.[49] In the same year, information technology was nominated for Best R&B Vocal at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards.[50] The song was nominated for Choice Music: Pop Song at the 2017 Teen Pick Awards, but lost.[51] In 2018, "24K Magic" won Tape of The Twelvemonth at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony.[52] That aforementioned year, information technology lost the accolade for International Work of the Year at the APRA Music Awards.[53] The song won an award for excellence in Record Production/Unmarried or Runway at the 2018 TEC Awards.[54] Mediabase, in their year-end list of 2017, had "24K Magic" as the third most played song at Urban Ac stations.[55] In 2017, the track was i of the winners of Well-nigh Performed Songs at the ASCAP Pop Music Awards.[56] In the following year, at the aforementioned award ceremony, it won, again, Most Performed Songs, and from the Rhythm & Soul Music Awards was one of the Winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[57] [58]
Commercial operation [edit]
In the Usa, "24K Magic" debuted at number v on the Billboard Hot 100 with 101.000 downloads, 12.viii million streams and 65 million radio impressions in its first total tracking calendar week. At the time, it was Mars'south highest debut on the Hot 100 chart.[59] On the calendar week of December x, 2016, the single reached its tiptop of number four on the Billboard Hot 100.[60] "24K Magic" became Mars'south seventh number-i song on the Billboard Rhythmic chart, and peaked at number 2 on the Dance Club Songs and Dance/Mix Evidence Airplay charts.[61] [62] [63] It peaked at number three on the Billboard Developed Pop Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts.[64] [65] "24K Magic" peaked at number three on the Canadian Hot 100 for the week of December 31, 2016.[66] The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified it five times platinum.[67] Music Canada (MC) certified it six times platinum.[68] As of September 2017, the single has sold one,722,000 pure copies in the US.[69]
"24K Magic" debuted at number ane on France'due south Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP) chart for the calendar week ending October fifteen, 2016.[70] It was certified diamond by the SNEP.[71] In Belgium, information technology reached the summit spot on the Ultratop l in Flanders and earned a platinum certification.[72] [73] In its tertiary week on the Argentinan Monitor Latino chart, the track reached the top spot.[74] The song entered at number 13 on the New Zealand Singles Chart and peaked at number i, spending two weeks in the height spot.[75] It has received a platinum certification by Recorded Music New Zealand (RMNZ), with over 30,000 certified units.[76] In Australia, "24K Magic" debuted at number 12 on the ARIA Singles Nautical chart, and ultimately peaked at number three.[77] The song has been certified five times platinum by the Australian Recording Manufacture Association (ARIA), with 350,000 certified units.[78] The single peaked at number four on the Portuguese Singles Chart after debuting at number 20.[79]
In the United Kingdom, the song debuted at number ix on the U.k. Singles Chart on October 20, 2016. It peaked at number v on the week of November 17, 2016.[80] The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) certified "24K Magic" twice platinum for over ane,200,000 certified units.[81] On the Scottish Singles Chart, it too peaked inside the top five.[82] In the Republic of Ireland, the single peaked at number ten on the Irish Singles Chart, afterward debuting at number 25.[83] [84] The song reached the height five of the Spanish Top 100 and later received a double platinum certification by Productores de Música de España (PROMUSICAE), and peaked at number six in the Dutch Top 40.[85] [86] [87] In Switzerland, information technology entered the top ten by peaking at number ix on the Singles Elevation 75 and received a gold certification by IFPI Switzerland.[88] [89] In Italy, the song was certified ii times platinum, despite merely peaking at number 16 on the FIMI Singles Chart.[90] [91] The rail peaked at number two on the South korea International Chart, number 3 and 4 on the Lebanese Meridian 20 and Brasil Hot 100 Airplay.[92] [93] [94] It likewise peaked at number two on the Hungarian Rádiós Top 40 and at number nine on the Philippine Hot 100.[95] [96]
Music videos [edit]
Development and synopsis [edit]
The song'south official music video was filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada.[97] Some of the filming locations included the Fountains of the Bellagio hotel and the Fremont Hotel and Casino.[98] Mars and his frequent collaborator Cameron Duddy directed the video released on October 7, 2016.[21] It begins with Mars'southward individual jet landing at the McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. Surrounded past luxurious cars, the jet's steps are lowered.[33] [98] [99] Then, Mars is seen wearing Versace, designer minks and a baseball cap with XXIV written on it as he starts to put on his gold jewellery that consists of rings, necklaces chain, and sunglasses.[33] [99] [100] His band, The Hooligans, feature in the music video habiliment lightweight rails suits.[33] [100] The rest of the video includes intercut shots of Mars and his band having fun past the poolside, partying, drinking and playing the tables at the MGM Grand Las Vegas.[28] [33] [99] They party and dance, with spectacles of champagne in their hands, inside and at the front of casinos.[28] The video features several women wearing "door knocker earrings" in bikinis and sometimes wearing men's denim, while they twerk.[99] [100] Other scenes include the singer and some of his bandmates driving down the Strip in a black Cadillac Allanté convertible, later purchased by Mars, and riding power-driven scooters in the casino, while "throwing coin in the air".[nine] [28] [33] At the end of the video, Mars rides a jet ski in the Fountains of the Bellagio hotel.[21] [33]
A second promotional music video, with Victoria'due south Hush-hush Angels, was released on December two, 2016. It features Victoria Secret'due south models Adriana Lima, Lais Ribeiro, Taylor Hill, Elsa Hosk, Jasmine Tookes and Stella Maxwell lip-syncing to the song.[101] It has been described as the fusion of a "bootleg music video and a Victoria's Secret advert".[102] [103]
Reception [edit]
Raquel Rose Burger of Billboard noticed the 1990s hip-hop trends included in the music video, including the likes of tracksuits, gold bondage and snapbacks, amidst others.[100] Partick Bowen from Idolator found the music video "approximately 95% stunting".[34] NME 'southward Rhian Daly criticized the video clip non merely for its lack of originality only also the number of clichés. Daly pointed out how Mars could not stop showing off how rich he is.[99] Tom Breihan of Stereogum considered the second promotional music video average with nothing "especially fun or spontaneous virtually information technology". All the same, he felt "it does have a lot of very cute women in it".[103] Hashemite kingdom of jordan Appugliesi from Entertainment Tonight Canada thought the girls in the video looked "adorable" and they were having a smash "in the super fun video" while looking amazing.[101]
The official video received multiple awards and nominations. In 2017, it received an honor for Video of the Year and a nomination for Coca-Cola Viewers' Choice at the BET Awards.[104] At the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards, it received nominations for Video of the Year, Best Direction and Best Art Management.[105] That same year, the video received a nomination for Outstanding Music Video at the 48th NAACP Prototype Awards.[45] Information technology was also nominated for Favorite Music Video at the 2017 Nickelodeon Kids' Option Awards.[106] At the 2017 Soul Train Music Awards, the music video won Mars Best Dance Operation and Video of the Year.[107] The video reached 1 billion views on YouTube in June 2018.[108]
Live performances [edit]
Mars start performed the song live on Saturday Night Live on October 15, 2016.[109] His performance was well received past critics. Daniel Kreps of Rolling Stone mag praised the "electric performance" describing it as a "fluid, total-scale spectacle as the camera followed Mars and his singers downwardly a hallway and into the audience" throwing an "ballsy dance party".[110] Christina Lee of Idolator praised the performance, writing that it was a party with a "California Love" vibe for the "Nae Nae generation". She added that Mars and his band came from backstage, "West Side Story-style, to bring together a oversupply that was already dancing".[111] He likewise performed "24K Magic" live on The X Gene Uk, on October 30, 2016. The Daily Express 'due south Becca Longmire found the performance "epic".[112] It caused some controversy as he and his ring were defendant of "miming". The singer was "extremely insulted" by the accusations and denied them.[9] Mars performed the song with his band on BBC Radio's one Live Lounge on Nov iv, 2016.[113]
The vocalizer performed "24K Magic" on November 6, 2016, at the MTV Europe Music Awards. Adelle Platon of Billboard praised his show, saying it was "an illuminated functioning" thanks to the pyro used.[114] He was also complemented on his "disco moves ... synched with lights on the stage floor".[115] Later that month, he performed the single on the Norwegian television talk bear witness Skavlan and on the post-obit day at the 2016 NRJ Music Awards.[116] [117] Mars too performed the single at the 2016 American Music Awards on November 20. His ring joined him on the stage, which featured an electrical blue background and pyro. The performance included a break dance.[118] On November 30, the singer performed it on the Victoria'due south Secret Fashion Show 2016, aired on CBS. His performance was office of the "Vivid Night Affections" segment.[119] During The Tardily Late Show with James Corden on Dec 13, 2016, Mars included "24K Magic" on the popular segment Carpool Karaoke.[120] Mars also performed the single on pinnacle of the Apollo Theater marquee aslope the majority of the 24K Magic album for his CBS prime time special titled Bruno Mars: 24K Magic Live at the Apollo, which aired on November 29, 2017.[121] [122] The rails was the 2nd song on the prepare listing of his third tour—24K Magic World Tour (2017–18).[123]
Apply in other media [edit]
In 2017, Conor Maynard and Alex Aiono covered "24K Magic" in a sing-off.[124] Kendrick Lamar'southward single "Loyalty", featuring Rihanna, on his album Damn (2017), sampled the song'southward intro.[125] In early 2017, Heidi Klum used the track in the trailer announcement for next season of Federal republic of germany'due south Adjacent Top Model, where she is 1 of the judges. "24K Magic" ended up existence used on the 12th bicycle of Germany's Next Topmodel.[126] Hershey featured the vocal in a 2018 commercial for its Hershey'south Gilt chocolate bar.[127] The rail is featured in the video game Simply Dance 2018 and on the motion-picture show Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Holiday.[128] [129]
Formats and rails listings [edit]
| No. | Title | Length |
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| ane. | "24K Magic" | 3:46 |
| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "24K Magic" (R3hab remix) | 2:38 |
Personnel [edit]
Credits adapted from the liner notes of 24K Magic.[13]
Charts [edit]
Certifications [edit]
Release history [edit]
See besides [edit]
- List of airplay number-one hits of the 2010s (Argentina)
- List of Billboard Hot 100 peak ten singles in 2016
- List of Billboard Rhythmic number-one songs of the 2010s
- List of number-one hits of 2016 (France)
- List of number-one singles from the 2010s (New Zealand)
- Listing of Britain elevation-ten singles in 2016
- List of Ultratop l number-1 singles of 2017
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