Forever (Chris Brown song)
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Single by Chris Brown | ||||
from the album Exclusive: The Forever Edition | ||||
Released | April 29, 2008 | |||
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2007 Village Studios (Los Angeles, California) | |||
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Length | 4:38 | |||
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"Forever" is a song by American recording artist Chris Brown from Exclusive: Forever Edition, a repackaged edition of his second studio album Exclusive. Brown co-wrote the song with Andre Merritt, Rob Allen, Brian Kennedy, and Jamal "Polow da Don" Jones; the latter two are also the producers. Initially created to be used for Ableton Live practice,[1] "Forever" was selected to be released as the first single from Brown's repackaged second studio album. It was first released for digital download on November 2, 2007. The song's musical structure differs from Brown's previous work, opting for a more European techno dance sound.
"Forever" was met with critical and commercial success. Music critics praised it as a catchy dance tune while others found it weak and too similar to music by other R&B artists. The song reached number one in Ireland and New Zealand as well as peaking within the top ten in Australia, Canada, United Kingdom and United States. It also hit the top thirty in countries like Denmark, Germany and Switzerland. The accompanying music video features Brown in several scenes pursuing his love interest. The video features much dancing and digital effects. The official remix features Lil Wayne and Lupe Fiasco.
Background
The song was written by Brown and his songwriting team, the Graffiti Artists (Rob Allen and Andre Merritt). He stated that after entering the studio, Polow da Don created a beat that Brown wrote along to. Because the producer's style was "more of a European, techno, house-type feel,"[2] the group "wanted to give it that other side of crossover, and go a little bit to that pop realm".[2] "Forever" is one of four new songs Brown recorded for the re-release of his second studio album Exclusive. He recorded the song using an autotune effect, as he did in one of his previous singles, "Kiss Kiss".[3] The song was first intended to be on Brown's following album, but decided he "wasn't ready to release a new album yet".[4]
"Forever" is actually an extended version of a commercial jingle for Doublemint gum, commissioned by an advertising company working for Wrigley. Brown first created the short version for the commercial, then extended and amended it into a full song during a recording session in February 2008, which was paid for by the gum company.[1] Originally, the plan was to follow up his third single, "With You," with the Kanye West-featuring "Down," but the new material won out.[5] Although the label initially was reluctant to release "Forever" as a single, the song was so "potent and strong" that it overruled any hesitations regarding its commercial connections.[1]
Release
The song was first released in on November 2, 2007[6][7][8][9][10][11][12] as a digital download in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, New Zealand. The digital download release for the song came months later on April 15, 2008 in France,[13] on April 22, 2008 in Japan[14] and on August 12, 2008 in the United States and the Netherlands.[15][16] An EP featuring three remixes was released in Ireland on June 13, 2008,[17] in Australia, Austria and the Netherlands on June 16, 2008[18][19][20] and in Japan on August 13, 2008.[21]
Composition
"Forever" is a Eurodance and Euro disco[22] song that runs for 4:38 (4 minutes and 38 seconds). It contains influences of techno, trance, and house boasting bubbling and gurgling synths and a "rolling around the bottom of the sea"-sounding bass line.[23] According to the digital sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by EMI Music Publishing, it is written in the key of B major, with a simple chord progression of E-B-F#-C#m. The song runs through a "with movement"-style tempo and maintains a tempo of 120 beats per minute in common time. Brown's vocal range spans nearly an octave and a half from B3 to G#5.[24]
Critical reception
Bill Lamb of About.com gave the song four and a half stars, and said it was one of Brown's best to date.[23] Billboard stated that the single "is really a love song but bangs with electrified production from Polow Da Don to ignite dancefloors."[25] Alex Fletcher of Digital Spy gave the song two out of five stars, saying "Listening to 'Forever' is a pleasant enough experience, but this track never truly sparks into life or finds its own identity." He went on to say that, "His style is a bit hard to distinguish from Usher, Ne-Yo and the rest of the current crop of American male solo artists."[26]
Music video
Background and synopsis
The two-days shoot took place in Los Angeles, California, at the beginning of March 2008. It was directed by Joseph Kahn. The video premiered on TRL on April 30, 2008 and on BET's 106 & Park on May 5, 2008. The video reached number one on the MTV Online Chart.[27] BET placed the song at #55 on their Notarized: Top 100 Videos countdown. Brown's main love interest in the video is played by model Megan Abrigo,[28] comedian Daniel Tosh's girlfriend.[29]
The music video starts off with Brown driving into a club (where he chews a fresh stick of Doublemint Gum), and people are seen dancing while Brown starts to sing the first verse. Brown is also seen singing with light effects circling him. During the choruses, Brown and his background dancers start to house dance on the empty dance floor. Among the dancers are Marie Courchinoux and Rino Nakasone Razalan from Beat Freaks. In the second verse, Brown is walking outside the club following his love interest. Later he is seen performing a 540 crescent kick in front of a water fountain. During the bridge, Brown is seen in the top roof with his love interest; the girl falls off the roof and Brown jumps to catch her. The two land safely, and after the final chorus, Brown drives out of the club.
Reception
According to the Billboard, the song's video is "digital dream about sharing with one who makes your world stop."[25] The video was popular in American television. The video for "Forever" debuted on BET's 106 & Park at number 10 on July 21, 2008 before finally reach number 2 and has stayed in the countdown for nine days. The video also has reached number 2 on for 8 days MTV TRL, behind Katy Perry's "I Kissed a Girl", and has stayed in the countdown for 29 days.
The video for "Forever" was also popular enough across Asia, by debuting at number 13 on MTV Asia program, "Chart Attack", which count 20 most popular video in Asia and so far has peaked at number 1 replacing Mariah Carey's "Bye Bye". "Forever" also debuted at number 7 on MTV Hip Hop Countdown; MTV Asian program which count 10 most popular urban video in the region and has reached number 1 for six consecutive weeks.[30] In UK, it has reached number 1 on MTV Base. It also has peaked at number 1 on the MTV Online Chart for several weeks.[31] The video was nominated in the "Best Dancing in a Video", "Best Choreography" and "Video of the Year" categories 2008 MTV Video Music Awards.
Chart performance
"Forever" has reached number one in Ireland and New Zealand, and the top ten in Australia, Canada, the United States and the UK.
The song debuted at number six on the Billboard Hot Digital Songs on May 10, 2008, selling 113,072 digital downloads on its first week. Due to its high digital sales, "Forever" debuted at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the highest debut of that week along with Jesse McCartney's "Leavin'" which debuted at number fourteen; it became Brown's ninth top-ten single. The song also debuted at number nine on the Canadian Hot 100 based only on digital sales and has peaked there for 3 non-consecutive weeks, before finally jumped to number two. Has peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks behind "I Kissed a Girl" by Katy Perry and Rihanna's "Disturbia".[32] It has been certified gold by the RIAA. It also stayed in the top ten for 15 weeks. It has sold over 3,830,000 copies as of April 2014.[33]
"Forever" began receiving airplay on pop and rhythmic radio stations across the US while urban radio stations still playing his previous single, "Take You Down". The song has finally been added to urban radio stations in the week of July 7, 2008, and made a debut at number ninety-five on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, peaking at number seventy-two. "Forever" debuted at number sixty-three on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay, and has peaked at number-one on the Hot 100 Airplay, staying there for three weeks.
"Forever" has entered various Billboard charts including number one the Hot 100 Airplay, Mainstream Top 40, Pop 100, Pop 100 Airplay, Hot Digital Songs, Hot Digital Tracks, and Hot RingMasters.
"Forever" also became a hit across Oceania. "Forever" debuted at number-forty on the New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart, and in its second week ascended to number-five before reaching its peak at number-one, due to high digital sales. "Forever" has officially become Brown's eighth top ten hit in the country. It currently sits at number-one on the official RIANZ Singles Chart for eight weeks so far, keeping Rihanna's "Take a Bow" from taking the top spot for five weeks. It became his fifth number one single in New Zealand, after "Run It!", "Kiss Kiss", "With You" and "No Air". It has been certified Platinum by RIANZ for sales in excess of 15,000, and was the third biggest selling single of 2008 in New Zealand. "Forever" debuted at number twenty-nine on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, and the following week rose to number-sixteen following its physical release. "Forever" has since peaked at number seven. "Forever" has not only become the third consecutive top ten hit from Exclusive, but has also surpassed the success of "Kiss Kiss" to become the album's second most successful single.
The song also became successful across Europe. In the UK, the song charted on June 1, 2008, at number 17 on downloads alone. The following week it moved up to number 11, and a week later, to number 8 (still on downloads alone). "Forever" was physically released on June 16, 2008, and on the chart dated June 29, 2008, it reached its peak position at number 4, becoming Chris Brown's second highest charting solo single in the UK at the time, behind "Run It!" (No. 2). It has sold 209,275 copies and stayed in the top ten for six weeks, becoming his third highest-selling single there after "With You" (221,750 copies) and "No Air" (316,630 copies). In Ireland, "Forever" debuted at number nine, and two weeks later peaked at number six. In the next week, for the issue dated June 22, "Forever" knocked Rihanna's "Take A Bow" off the top spot on the Irish Singles Chart, becoming his first number-one single in that country, and stayed at number one for two non-consecutive weeks. The song also reached number 12 on European Hot 100 Singles, becoming his third highest-charting single there.
In other media
- On July 16, 2008, Comfort Fedoke and Stephen "Twitch" Boss from the US television reality program and dance competition So You Think You Can Dance danced to "Forever" as the part of the competition.[34] Quest Crew and SoReal Cru danced to this song on America's Best Dance Crew.
- On July 19, 2009, a video was uploaded on YouTube that received significant media attention, using "Forever" as the song to a wedding march. The video, known as the JK Wedding Entrance Dance video, received over 1.7 million views in its first seven days.[35][36][37] The popularity of the video caused a resurgence of the song, landing it back into the top ten singles on iTunes.[38] By July 7, 2012, the video had received 81,511,082 hits. Due to the circumstances surrounding the song in their wedding video (the Chris Brown/Rihanna incident), on their website, the couple in the video asked that donations be made to a domestic violence charity.[39]
- On October 8, 2009, "Forever" was used in the American version of The Office at Jim and Pam's wedding as part of an homage of the aforementioned JK Wedding. Again, it caused the song to move back into the top twenty singles on iTunes.
- On March 30, 2010, Andrew Garcia performed an acoustic cover of the song on the top 10 performance night of American Idol. He chose this as his R&B song selection. His non-acoustic full-length recording of the song was released on the iTunes Store as "Forever (American Idol Studio Version) – Single" during the season's run and was later included as part of the American Idol Season 9 album that featured the top 10 finalists.
- On January 13, 2012, this song, along with "I Want to Take You Higher" by Sly & the Family Stone, "Yeah!" by Usher and "Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours" by Stevie Wonder, was featured in the film Joyful Noise with Dolly Parton, Angela Grovey, and DeQuina Moore singing a part of it in the "Higher Medley".
Track listing
US Promo CD
- "Forever" (Main) – 4:38
- "Forever" (Instrumental) – 4:40
UK and Ireland CD single
- "Forever" (Main)
- "Forever" (23 Deluxe Remix)
Australian CD single
- "Forever" (Main)
- "Forever" (23 Deluxe Remix)
- "Forever" (Cahill Club Mix)
- "Forever" (Bobby Bass & J Remy Club Mix)
- "Forever" (video)
Official versions
- "Forever" (Main) / (Main Version)
- "Forever" (23 Deluxe Remix)
- "Forever" (Bobby Bass & J Remy Club Mix)
- "Forever" (Cahill Club Mix)
- "Forever" (Instrumental)
Credits and personnel
- Vocals: Chris Brown, Keri Hilson (background)
- Writers: C. Brown, J. Jones, B. Kennedy, R. Allen, A. Merritt
- Producers: Polow da Don for Zone 4 Inc. and Brian Kennedy
- Recording: Jason Scweitzer at Village Studios, Los Angeles, CA and Doug Fenske for Real Records, LLC at Westlake Audio, Los Angeles, CA
- Mixing: Phil Tan for Riotproof Productions at Soapbox Studios, Atlanta, GA
- Assistant: Josh Houghkir
- Mastered by: Chris Athens at Sterling Sound, New York, New York
Charts and certifications
Weekly charts
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Certifications
Year-end charts
Decade-end charts
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Preceded by "Love in This Club" by Usher featuring Young Jeezy |
New Zealand RIANZ number-one single May 12, 2008 – June 30, 2008 |
Succeeded by "Always On My Mind" by Tiki Taane |
Preceded by "Take a Bow" by Rihanna |
Irish Singles Chart number-one single (first run) June 19, 2008 |
Succeeded by "On Wings" by Leanne Moore |
Preceded by "On Wings" by Leanne Moore |
Irish Singles Chart number-one single (second run) July 3, 2008 |
Succeeded by "All I Ever Wanted" by Basshunter |
Preceded by "I Kissed a Girl" by Katy Perry |
Billboard Pop 100 number-one single (first run) August 23, 2008 – August 30, 2008 (first run) |
Succeeded by "Disturbia" by Rihanna |
Preceded by "Disturbia" by Rihanna |
Billboard Pop 100 number-one single (second run) September 13, 2008 (second run) |
Succeeded by "Disturbia" by Rihanna |
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