Marvin Gaye Well Be Together Again

2015 single by Charlie Puth

"Marvin Gaye"
Charlie Puth dressed in a jacket and looking to his right. Above him is the black text "Charlie Puth" and the golden text "Marvin Gaye feat. Meghan Trainor" surrounded by label logos
Single by Charlie Puth featuring Meghan Trainor
from the EP Some Type of Love and the album Nine Track Mind
Released Feb x, 2015
Genre
  • Doo-wop
  • soul
Length iii:10
Label
  • Artist Partner
  • Atlantic
Songwriter(s)
  • Charlie Puth
  • Julie Frost
  • Jacob Luttrell
  • Nick Seeley
Producer(s)
  • Charlie Puth
Charlie Puth singles chronology
"Marvin Gaye"
(2015)
"See You Once again"
(2015)
Meghan Trainor singles chronology
"Lips Are Movin"
(2014)
"Marvin Gaye"
(2015)
"Dear Time to come Husband"
(2015)
Music video
"Marvin Gaye" on YouTube

"Marvin Gaye" is the debut single by American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth, featuring singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor, for his third EP Some Type of Honey (2015), and debut studio album Nine Track Mind (2016). Puth co-wrote it with Julie Frost, Jacob Luttrell and Nick Seeley, and produced information technology. Creative person Partner Group released it as a single on February 10, 2015. The doo-wop and soul song is named after singer Marvin Gaye, whose name is used every bit a verb in the lyrics.

"Marvin Gaye" received negative reviews from music critics, who were disquisitional of its titular line but some appreciated Trainor's appearance. The song topped charts in France, Republic of ireland, State of israel, New Zealand, Scotland and the Uk. Marc Klasfeld directed its music video, which was released on April 1, 2015. "Marvin Gaye" has been performed at The Today Prove and the 2015 American Music Awards. Both the music video and latter performance end with the duo kissing. The song appears on the set up list for Trainor'southward MTrain Tour (2015) and Puth's Voicenotes Tour (2018).

Groundwork and release [edit]

Charlie Puth began his music career on YouTube and afterward signed with Ellen DeGeneres' record characterization eleveneleven.[1] He wrote "Marvin Gaye" with Julie Frost, Jacob Luttrell and Nick Seeley, and came up with its drum vanquish by "borer [his] pes and clapping forth" while sitting at a cafe in Cahuenga Boulevard.[2] [3] Puth and so ended up meeting Meghan Trainor at a party, where the ii exchanged music. Upon hearing the song, Trainor thought information technology should be a duet and asked to sing on it. Puth recalled that she knew the whole song in a day, and they recorded it in one take.[three] The duo announced the collaboration in a Jan 2015 YouTube video, where Trainor said that information technology is "amazing" and noted that it would be her first release she did not write.[four] The track led to Puth appearing in Trainor's music video for her single "Dear Time to come Married man", and later serving as an opening deed on her second headlining concert tour MTrain Tour (2015).[5]

Artist Partner Group released "Marvin Gaye" as the lead single from Puth's 3rd EP, Some Blazon of Love (2015), on February 10, 2015.[6] Warner Music Group serviced the song to contemporary hit radio in Italy on July ten, 2015, and Creative person Partner the United Kingdom on July twenty.[seven] [eight] A Remix EP to promote it was released on Baronial 28, 2015, featuring remixes of information technology by DJ Kue, Cahill, Boehm and 10K Islands.[9] Atlantic Records released a CD unmarried for "Marvin Gaye" on September 18, 2015, with an alternating version of it by Puth featuring Wale as its B-side.[10] The song was likewise included on Puth's debut studio anthology, 9 Rails Listen (2016), and the Wale version and Boehm remix appeared on a Japanese edition of it.[eleven]

Composition [edit]

"Marvin Gaye" draws inspiration from Motown, and has a retro sound reminiscent of Trainor'south debut major-label studio album Title (2015).[12] The doo-wop vocal includes lyrical references to several soul classics, and uses soul singer Marvin Gaye'due south name as a lyric and titular verb.[thirteen] [fourteen] It has a "bass-booming" breakup during Trainor'southward verse, and its modernized throwback soul sound drew comparisons to her vocal "All Near That Bass" (2014).[xv] Puth described the breakup as "this trap affair with this hard-ass distorted 808", which was his effort to contemporize "what Motown soul would sound like in 2015".[iii] Pitchfork 's Jia Tolentino commented that "Marvin Gaye" proves that Puth "lives for retro flourishes: doo-wop rhythms, sock-hop melodies, finger snaps [and] arpeggiated singalong piano".[16]

Puth described "Marvin Gaye" as "a musical icebreaker" that he wrote to help "whatever guy who wants to become upwardly to a girl at a bar", noting that it would exist hard to "not accept a conversation" about the song if it came on the radio.[17] He named Gaye as an influence on the song's lyrics which he wrote to evoke a "feeling that would reach everybody", and further elaborated that:

Since I'm kind of a shy person, I can't just walk upward to girls and be similar, "Yo, let me get your number!" That's where the song comes in every bit a musical icebreaker. If yous hear information technology on the radio or at a bar, it's a style to say, "Hey! Permit'south Marvin Gaye and go it on".[3]

Critical reception [edit]

"Marvin Gaye" received more often than not negative reviews from music critics. Idolator 'south Ryan Carey-Mahoney stated that information technology is "more mood-killer than hot and heavy" and "a large hit that never really deserved to be".[eighteen] The same website'southward Mike Wass described the vocal every bit a "smoothen anthem tune" with a "catchy" chorus, and called information technology a "natural fit" for Trainor.[12] Elias Leight of Billboard gave information technology a rating of 2 out of five stars, and wrote that though Trainor "lends Puth some of her doo-wop swagger", information technology "seems more academic exercise than an attempt at seduction".[13] Writing for Stereogum, Chris DeVille stated that the lyric "Allow's Marvin Gaye and become information technology on" instantly "disqualifies ['Marvin Gaye'] from praise" and the gimmick is "too egregious and in-your-face" to capeesh the smart composition, but called it "musically abrupt".[fifteen] Entertainment Weekly 'south Madison Vain called the song "inescapable and irritating".[19]

Michael Cragg of The Observer referred to "Marvin Gaye" equally "inordinately embarrassing", stating that information technology sees Puth cast himself as Trainor'south male version.[twenty] Writing for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that the song "suggested neither singer ever heard Gaye nor Motown but were inordinately fond of Glee", and included it as an case of collaborations where Puth acts equally "the 2nd banana, happily ceding the spotlight to another act who bowls him over with charisma".[21] Spin 's Jason Gubbels stated that it is "a low-heat ode to high-heat passion, about as edgy every bit a Broadway revival cast recording and featuring 1 of the more dubious name-verbing exercises in contemporary popular" since Beyoncé's "Partition" (2013).[22]

"Marvin Gaye" made it on several year-terminate lists of the worst songs of 2015. Time included the song, calling the first line of its chorus then "cringe-worthy" that information technology fabricated them wonder "why the Gaye manor didn't also sue these two in addition to the 'Blurred Lines' guys" for tarnishing his legacy, but called Trainor its redeeming quality.[23] It besides appeared on Jezebel 'due south list, with Tolentino calling information technology "transposed to the ninth circle of hell" and comparing it to Christian musicals she used to attend as a kid.[24] Gigwise included "Marvin Gaye" on their list, with Alexandra Pollard elaborating that it is "irritatingly catchy - but information technology'south not even tricky", and went on to say that information technology is an unclever and "actually stupid play on words".[25]

Chart functioning [edit]

"Marvin Gaye" debuted at number 87 on the US Billboard Hot 100 issued for July 4, 2015.[26] The song climbed to its top of number 21 on October 10, 2015.[27] The Recording Manufacture Clan of America (RIAA) certified it 3× Platinum, which denotes three million units based on sales and track-equivalent on-demand streams.[28] On the Canadian Hot 100, "Marvin Gaye" peaked at number 31 and was certified three× Platinum past Music Canada.[29] [30]

"Marvin Gaye" debuted at number 90 on the UK Singles Chart issued for August 7, 2015, based only on streams. Post-obit its digital release every bit a single in the Uk, the song vaulted to number one, becoming both artists' second number-one in the UK.[31] [32] The song was certified Platinum past the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[33] In Australia, it reached number iv and went two× Platinum.[34] "Marvin Gaye" peaked at number one in New Zealand and was certified Platinum.[35] [36] The song charted within the top 10 of national record charts, at number one in France,[37] Ireland,[38] Israel,[39] Scotland,[40] number two in Switzerland,[41] number three in Austria,[42] Poland,[43] Spain,[44] number four in Belgium (Wallonia),[45] number five in Slovenia,[46] number vi in Italy,[47] and number nine in Iceland.[48] It received a 3× Platinum certification in Italy,[49] 2× Platinum in Sweden,[50] Platinum in Denmark,[51] Norway,[52] Espana,[53] Switzerland,[54] and Gold in Austria,[55] Belgium,[56] Germany.[57]

Music video [edit]

Marc Klasfeld directed the music video for "Marvin Gaye", which was released on April one, 2015. Puth summed up its concept past saying that he "wanted to make a video of how [he] always wanted high school to exist -- a fun dance with people making out, on the floor, with whipped cream and strawberries".[58] The video begins with bored students sleeping with their heads against walls, afterward which Puth shows up and starts performing the song. All of the students start making out by the chorus.[59] Trainor joins Puth on the phase during her verse and the two sing together. The video ends with the 2 virtually to kiss.[60]

Trainor later revealed in an interview with MTV News that she really kissed Puth "a agglomeration of times", but called information technology "so bad-mannered" due to the presence of 40 people at the set up and Puth's parents in the green room.[60] She uploaded a clip from behind the scenes of the video on her Instagram account, in which the singers kiss for a longer fourth dimension.[61] Puth stated that they "had to practise it five times, unlike angles, different lighting" as people at the gear up kept moving lights effectually, but "the word 'awkward' never came to mind because Meghan's a very good kisser".[62] Christina Garibaldi of MTV News placed it at number two on her list of the "eleven Hot Music Video Kisses of 2015 That'll Make You Chroma".[63]

Live performances [edit]

Puth and Trainor performed "Marvin Gaye" at The Today Show on August four, 2015. The operation began with Puth playing the song at a piano, where the latter joined him during her poesy, dressed in a black brim.[64] They too performed it during the American Music Awards of 2015 on Nov 22, 2015. The performance concluded with a kiss between the two, midway through which Puth grabbed Trainor'southward derrière and she placed her easily on his jaws. Los Angeles Times 's Jessica Gelt wrote that it might be the about talked-about kiss at an laurels testify since Britney Spears and Madonna kissed at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards.[65]

Jeff Benjamin of Fuse listed it as the sixth best functioning of the nighttime, adding that the kiss "made [it] one to remember".[66] On the other hand, Rolling Rock dubbed information technology one of the worst moments of the evidence, stating that the background dancers looked like "middle-school students allowed to phase a production of Grease without adult supervision" and calling the kiss a "forced 'moment'".[67] Puth described the osculation every bit "a visual representation" of "Marvin Gaye", and stated that he wanted both to correspond "a record people could put on and fall in dearest with each other the minute they hear it".[68] The song was included on the setlists for the MTrain Tour equally well equally Puth's Voicenotes Tour (2018).[69] [70]

Track listing [edit]

  • Digital download [6]
  1. "Marvin Gaye" (featuring Meghan Trainor) – 3:ten
  • Remix EP [9]
  1. "Marvin Gaye" (featuring Meghan Trainor) (DJ Kue Remix) – 5:33
  2. "Marvin Gaye" (featuring Meghan Trainor) (Cahill Remix) – 2:57
  3. "Marvin Gaye" (featuring Meghan Trainor) (Boehm Remix) – 3:xiv
  4. "Marvin Gaye" (featuring Meghan Trainor) (10K Islands Remix) – 3:10
  • CD single [ten]
  1. "Marvin Gaye" (featuring Meghan Trainor) – 3:ten
  2. "Marvin Gaye" (featuring Wale) – 3:twenty

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits adjusted from CD single's liner notes.[ii]

  • Charlie Puth – producer, atomic number 82 vocals, programmer
  • Meghan Trainor – featured vocals
  • Chris Galland – assistant mixing engineer
  • Ike Schultz – banana mixing engineer
  • Kaveh Rastegar – bass guitarist
  • Dave Kutch – mastering engineer
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing engineer
  • Ryan Gladieux – recording engineer

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

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