Rare (Gwen Stefani song)

"Rare"
Song by Gwen Stefani from the album This Is What the Truth Feels Like
Released March 18, 2016 (2016-03-18)
Format Digital download
Recorded
Genre
Length 3:55
Label Interscope
Writer
Producer Greg Kurstin
This Is What the Truth Feels Like track listing

"Me Without You"
(11)
"Rare"
(12)
"Rocket Ship"
(13)

"Rare" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani from her third studio album, This Is What the Truth Feels Like (2016). It was released on March 18, 2016, along with the rest of This Is What the Truth Feels Like by Interscope Records. The track was written by Stefani, Justin Tranter, Julia Michaels, and Greg Kurstin; Kurstin was the track's sole producer.

"Rare" is an electropop and folk pop influenced song and serves as the album's closing track. Lyrically, the song discusses finding love when all hope was lost. Several media outlets speculated that "Rare" was written about Stefani's boyfriend Blake Shelton and his ex-wife Miranda Lambert. "Rare" received generally favorable reviews from music critics, some of which called the song "glamorous" and predicted that it would become a future "summer hit".

Background

"Rare"
Stefani singing in vibrato during "Rare"

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In 2013, following Stefani's work with No Doubt, she enlisted the help of Greg Kurstin to write and produce songs for her upcoming third studio album.[1] After Stefani's 2014 single releases, "Baby Don't Lie" and "Spark the Fire", received mixed responses, she scrapped all of her completed material for the opportunity to start fresh.[2] A year later, Stefani enlisted other potential collaborators, like Justin Tranter and Julia Michaels, for work on the album shortly after she announced her divorce from Gavin Rossdale.[3] Stefani later revealed that during the writing of several songs, including "Rare", she and Michaels had taken "stream-of-conscious" lyrics from her computer and fit them into melodies.[4]

"Rare" was written by Stefani, Justin Tranter, Julia Michaels, and Greg Kurstin; Kurstin serves as the track's sole producer.[5] The track was mixed by Serban Ghenea, with John Hanes and Phil Seaford serving as assistant mixing engineers; Julian Burg and Alex Pasco were in charge of recording, with Stephen Felix serving as an assistant recorder.[6] "Rare" became available for purchase on March 18, along with the rest of This Is What the Truth Feels Like.[7][8][9]

Blake Shelton, Stefani's boyfriend, declared on Twitter that "Rare" was his favorite song on This Is What the Truth Feels Like,[10] to which Stefani tweeted back "Wonder who that one is about?", alluding to the fact that it was written about him.[11] Several of the songs on This Is What the Truth Feels Like were written about Shelton, including the "Rare" and the album's second single, "Make Me Like You";[12] even though her writing sessions began with lyrics revolving her breakup with Rossdale, the songs slowly became centered around her newly found relationship with Shelton.[13]

Composition and lyrics

Miranda Lambert performing live and playing a guitar.
"Rare" includes lyrics reportedly written about Blake Shelton's ex-wife, Miranda Lambert (pictured).

Musically, "Rare" is an electropop and folk pop influenced ballad, that has "an acoustic guitar and galloping beat".[14] Lyrically, "Rare" discusses finding love in the "perfect" man, presumably Shelton.[15] Patrick Ryan of USA Today called "Rare" an "outright declaration of love for Shelton", summarizing the song as "a rare moment of vulnerability for the singer who, for the most part, keeps her emotions close to her vest."[16] Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly declared the song a "sweetly smitten confessional".[17] Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times described the lyrics as "her shock to have found someone this late in the game",[18] while Sarah Rodman of the The Boston Globe felt that the lyrics observe "that 'only a stupid girl' would let the 'perfect' man go."[15] Eliza Thompson from Cosmopolitan compliented the lyrics "Every day I believe you and me more and more / And it's crazy, that's for sure"; Thompson also believed that the lyrics were about Stefani's relationship with Shelton.[19]

After the release of This Is What the Truth Feels Like, several news outlets speculated that the lyrics of "Rare" may be written about Shelton's ex-wife, Miranda Lambert. An article from Fox News reported that "the lyrics appear to be a slam at Lambert for letting Shelton go", particularly "You're rare / And only a stupid girl would let it go".[20] Andrew Leung of Music Mic, who described the song as "a mid-tempo love ballad", also thought that the same lyrics pointed towards Lambert.[21] Lauren DuBois of EnStars stated that "the song seems to allege that [Lambert] was the one who walked away from the relationship she had with Shelton, not the other way around."[22]

Critical reception

"Rare" received generally favorable reviews from contemporary music critics. Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times enjoyed the closing track, calling it "tender".[18] Leah Greenblatt, writing for Entertainment Weekly, said that Stefani "sound[s] like the world's most glamorous high school sophomore, passing mash notes after study hall."[17] USA Today's Patrick Ryan praised "Rare" and declared the track "one dance remix away from being a certifiable summer smash."[16] Stephen Sears of Idolator called the track "elegant and even-keeled" and said Stefani "[will] buck modern radio" with "Rare".[14] Spencer Kornhaber of The Atlantic praised the song and called it an "album-closing ode to joy", further stating the track "uses its star's distinctive voice for moments of multi-tracked beauty or play; often there's a lovely sensation of floating upwards."[23] However, Chuck Campbell of Go Knoxville gave the song a negative review, describing Stefani's vocals as "a pale facsimile of Ariana Grande".[24]

Credits and personnel

Management
Personnel

  • Gwen Stefani – lead vocals, songwriting
  • Julian Burg - recording
  • Stephen Felix - assistant recording
  • Serban Ghenea - mixing
  • John Hanes - mixing engineer

Credits adapted from the liner notes of This Is What the Truth Feels Like[6]

References

  1. Zemler, Emily (18 April 2013). "No Doubt Producers Confirm Work on New Album". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  2. Carley, Brennan (December 8, 2014). "Gwen Stefani Never Planned to Return to Her Solo Career". Spin. Retrieved March 20, 2016.
  3. Ganz, Caryn (10 March 2016). "Gwen Stefani Climbs Back From the Abyss". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  4. Oseran, Anna. "Meet Julia Michaels, The 21-Year-Old Songwriter Behind Pop's Biggest Breakup Anthems". Genius. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  5. "Gwen Stefani This Is What the Truth Feels Like". Allmusic. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  6. 1 2 This Is What the Truth Feels Like (CD liner notes). Gwen Stefani. Interscope Records. 2016.
  7. Carley, Brennan. "Gwen Stefani Officially Announces New Solo Album, Details Track List". Spin. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  8. "iTunes (U.S.) – Music – Gwen Stefani – This Is What the Truth Feels Like". iTunes (U.S.). February 12, 2016. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  9. "Gwen & Target Partner On Album Exclusive + New Video". GwenStefani.com. February 11, 2016. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
  10. Seemayer, Zach (17 March 2016). "Blake Shelton Reveals His Favorite Songs Off Stefani's New Album – Find Out What It Is!". ET Online. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  11. McCarthy, Tyler (18 March 2016). "Blake Shelton Reveals His Favorite Song On Gwen Stefani's New Album; Is 'Rare' About Him?". IBT. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  12. Iervolino, Stephen (February 17, 2016). "Gwen Stefani Tells Jimmy Kimmel Her New Single Is About Blake Shelton". ABC News. Retrieved February 17, 2016.
  13. Donnelly, Matthew Scott (February 12, 2016). "Gwen Stefani's 'Make Me Like You': Love Letter to Blake Shelton?". Pop Crush. Retrieved March 20, 2016.
  14. 1 2 Sears, Stephen (18 March 2016). "Gwen Stefani’s ‘This Is What The Truth Feels Like’: Album Review". Idolator. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  15. 1 2 Rodman, Sarah (17 March 2016). "Gwen Stefani connects with the ‘Truth’". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  16. 1 2 Ryan, Patrick (17 March 2016). "Album of the week: Gwen Stefani shares her 'Truth'". USA Today. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  17. 1 2 Greenblatt, Leah (16 March 2016). "Gwen Stefani's This Is What the Truth Feels Like: EW Review". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  18. 1 2 Wood, Mikael (16 March 2016). "How Gwen Stefani dug deep for her brutally honest new album". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  19. Thompson, Eliza (18 March 2016). "20 Lyrics From Gwen Stefani's New Album That Are Probably About Blake Shelton". Cosmopolitan. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  20. "New Gwen Stefani lyrics suggest Miranda Lambert left Blake Shelton". Fox News. 17 March 2016. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  21. Leung, Andrew. "Gwen Stefani "Rare" Lyrics and Meaning — And Possible Shots Fired at Miranda Lambert?". Music.Mic. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  22. DuBois, Lauren (18 March 2016). "Gwen Stefani 'Rare': Did Blake Shelton's New Girlfriend Diss Ex-Wife Miranda Lambert In Song? [Photo]". EnStars. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  23. Kornhaber, Spencer (18 March 2016). "Truth as Marketing: Gwen Stefani’s Pop Confession". The Atlantic. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
  24. Campbell, Chuck. "‘Tuned In’: Gwen Stefani feels honest, yet derivative". Go Knoxville. Retrieved 22 March 2016.

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