Loud (R5 song)

"Loud"
Single by R5
from the album Loud and Louder
Released February 19, 2013
Recorded 2012
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:26
Label Hollywood Records
Writer(s)
Producer(s)
  • Kiriakou
  • Goldstein
R5 singles chronology
"Loud"
(2013)
"Pass Me By"
(2013)

Loud is the lead single from American pop rock band R5's second EP of the same name. It was released on February 19, 2013, digitally and physically with the rest of the EP's tracks and was later included on the band's debut full-length album, Louder (2013).

Reception

Loud has received generally positive reviews from both fans and critics. Musichel stated that all four songs of the album are "contagious tunes that are sure to hook their listeners."[1] Matt Collar from Allmusic said, "with [its] mixture of dance and rock-oriented material, R5 find a nice balance between the sound of Maroon 5 and One Direction," and called the track very "infectious".[2] ClevverTV talked about the music video, stating that "the vibe is just really upbeat".[3] Fanlala stated that it is "one of the most fun music videos that [they had] ever seen".[4]

Live performance

On July 7, 2013, "Loud" was performed for the first time in british TV show Blue Peter.[5] On August 26, they performed in canadian TV show The Morning Show.[6]

Music Video

The official music video was revealed on R5's website and Vevo channel on February 22, 2013. It depicts the band going around downtown LA, followed by a group of friends and having a good time. It also features the band performing the song on a rooftop, overlooking the city, as the sun goes down because as the song states, "Shout it out from the rooftops,". A few clips of the band having a blast — like BMX and skateboarding, partying, playing instruments, defying gravity, jumping on trampolines, falling in love — can be seen as well.[7] The video was shot at downtown LA and was directed by Ryan Pallotta.[8]

Awards and nominations

Title Year Category Result Ref.
Radio Disney Music Awards 2013 Best Acoustic Performance Nominated [9]
2014 That's My Jam [10]

Charts

Chart (2013) Peak
position
Japan Hot 100[11] 72
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[12] 199

Release history

Country Date Format(s) Label
United States February 19, 2013 digital download Hollywood Records
Japan[13] September 9, 2013
New Zealand[14] January 13, 2014

References

External Links

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