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"Up" on YouTube | ||||
"Up" is a song by American rapper Cardi B. It was released on February v, 2021, through Atlantic Records as the second single from her upcoming 2nd studio album.[two] [3] [iv] "Up" is a hip hop vocal with drill influences, written by Cardi B alongside Joshua Baker and Hashemite kingdom of jordan Thorpe and produced past Yung Dza, DJ SwanQo, Sean Island and DJ Prince.
"Upwardly" reached number one on the United states Billboard Hot 100, making Cardi B the only female rapper to pinnacle the nautical chart with multiple solo singles, following her get-go "Bodak Yellow", and extended her Guinness World Record as the female rapper with the most number-one songs on the Billboard Hot 100 equally her fifth chart-topper.[5] [6] Information technology previously debuted at number two on the nautical chart, marking the highest debut for a solo female rap vocal since Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Matter)" in 1998, and became her second number-one debut on the Rolling Stone Pinnacle 100. It also reached the tiptop 10 in Canada, Greece, and Ireland, and became her second top five debut on the Billboard Global 200. Information technology was Billboard 'south top female rap song and top female R&B/hip-hop song of 2021.[vii] [eight]
"Up" received a nomination for the Grammy Accolade for Best Rap Performance at the 2022 Grammys, extending Cardi B'south record as the female rapper with the nearly nominations in that category. It won the American Music Award for Favorite Rap/Hip Hop Song, making Cardi B the first artist to win the category three times. The music video received nominations for the BET Award for Video of the Year and the American Music Award for Video of the Year. She performed the vocal at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards on March 14, 2021.
Background [edit]
On August 7, 2020, Cardi B released the single "WAP", featuring American rapper Megan Thee Stallion.[ix] The song achieved worldwide success, reaching number i in multiple countries, including Australia, Canada and the UK.[10] [eleven] The unmarried likewise spent a total of 4 weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100.[12] On October i, 2020, it was revealed that she was already "plotting her next move". Notwithstanding, she also clarified that she does not desire to put out music also frequently in order not to succumb to the label's pressure, saying "I feel like I'm not gonna permit that shit get to me to the point that I'm gonna put out a song that I'g not really in love with simply 'cause".[thirteen] On January 31, 2021, the rapper teased towards an announcement she was going to make the twenty-four hour period after.[fourteen] She revealed the song title alongside the embrace art the following twenty-four hour period, February 1.[fifteen] The song was released on Feb 5. In an interview with Apple Music'southward Zane Lowe, the rapper stated that "Upward" is inspired past Chicago drill music, which also influenced her showtime mixtape Gangsta Bitch Music, Vol. 1.[16] "If information technology's up then it's stuck" is colloquialism for "street beef."[17]
Disquisitional reception [edit]
In Pitchfork, True cat Zhang stated that "Up" has "Cardi'due south feature self-assurance and instantly quotable one-liners", praising it as "a solid showing." Zhang also added that Cardi B "is skilled at these types of brusque taunts" every bit "her taut delivery drives the song."[18] Lindsay Zoladz of The New York Times alleged that Cardi B's "preferred method of annihilating the haters is oxygen impecuniousness" because that "her flow is and then relentless that for nearly three minutes she doesn't offer listeners a single moment to grab their breath." Zoladz also wrote that Cardi B "raps with rapturous alliteration, before running that natural language twister back once again, in case you didn't take hold of information technology all the offset time," and commented that her tone is a bit more cheerful "than the drill influence would propose", featuring "some classically comedic Cardi dial lines, just the ravenous way she digs into this beat is serious business."[19] Kyann-Sian Williams of NME opined that "Cardi'southward lyricism stands upwards many of her peers" while "proving that she still has plenty of fresh bars," further adding that the rapper "created a new power canticle with this i."[17] Ben Beaumont-Thomas of The Guardian wrote that "Cardi B deserves the crown", and chosen the song "a blast of pure amusement" that "flaires out her favoured consonant in a spittle-drenching, supremely satisfying natural language twister", while speaking on the Grammy nomination.[20]
Accolades [edit]
Commercial performance [edit]
In the United states, "Up" debuted at number ii on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, marking the highest debut for a solo female rap song since Lauryn Loma's "Doo Wop (That Thing)" in 1998.[24] It became Cardi B's ninth top-x single on the Hot 100, and opened atop both Digital Vocal Sales and Streaming Songs charts, where it marked Cardi B'due south fifth and fourth leader, respectively. The single too started at number 1 on both the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, which employ the same methodology as the Hot 100, with Cardi B achieving her sixth and fifth leader, respectively. Cardi B has achieved at least ane top 10 in each of the last 5 years, dating to her first number one single "Bodak Yellowish" in 2017. Before reaching the summit, it spent four weeks in the top five, including three at number 2.[25] [26] [27] The week afterwards her Grammy Awards performance, "Up" reached number one on the Hot 100 rising 6–1, making Cardi B the just female rapper to top the chart multiple times with solo songs, following "Bodak Yellow", and extended her record as the female rapper with the most number-i songs on the Hot 100 every bit her fifth chart-topper.[five] "Up" drew 22.seven one thousand thousand U.Due south. streams and 18,000 downloads sold (upward 96%, earning the Hot 100's top Sales Gainer award) in the calendar week ending March 18, according to MRC Data. It likewise attracted 34.nine million radio airplay audition impressions (upward 7%) in the debut week. Dating to her outset calendar week atop the Hot 100 with "Bodak Yellow" in 2017, Cardi B ties for the 2d most No. 1s amidst all acts in the span since, matching the five earned in that stretch past Ariana Grande, with Drake in the lead with six.[28]
With her singles "WAP" and "Up", Cardi B became the first female artist and showtime lead artist with consecutive number-1 debuts on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and second overall performer following Drake, whose consecutive number-ones came from a feature credit on Rihanna'southward "Work" and his own single "Summertime Sixteen" in 2016.[29] "Upward" is the beginning song by a solo female and no accompanying artists to top the Hot 100, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs since Lizzo's "Truth Hurts" in 2019, and before that, Cardi B's "Bodak Yellow".[5]
Cardi B too tied Taylor Swift for the most number ones on the U.s.a. Streaming Songs nautical chart amid women, with four each. She joined a three-way necktie for the third most number-ones among all artists, Justin Bieber is second with five and Drake leading with x.[xxx] "Upwards" debuted at number i on the Rolling Stone Top 100, condign both Cardi B's second number-one unmarried and second number-one debut on that chart, besides every bit the kickoff fourth dimension a female rapper debuts atop the nautical chart with a solo song.[31] "Upwardly" has spent two weeks at number one on that chart.[32] The single opened at number four on the Billboard Global 200, becoming her second top-five debut on the chart.[33]
Music video [edit]
The official music video directed by Tanu Muino was released to YouTube alongside the vocal on February 5, 2021.[35] The official lyric video and the kickoff part of the behind-the-scenes video series were released on February ix.[36] [37] The rapper mainly worked with independent fashion designers and custom-made brands for statement pieces depicted in the music video.[38]
Synopsis [edit]
The music video opens with the rapper wearing a blackness ensemble as she stands on meridian of a bury with a headstone that reads, "RIP 2020."[39] Considered by Harper's Boutique a reference to Patrick Magaud'southward volume Exhibition in Paris, the graveyard look features Louboutin shoes with dorsum seam stockings, a crystal corset, and a custom black roses hat. Her "fishtail braid" is busy with cross appliques and black roses.[xl] The next scene sees the rapper in an "angelic" white brawl gown with nail gloves and a crystal neckpiece while posing on the hood of a supersized car portraying The Spirit of Ecstasy. For the trip the light fantastic toe routine, Cardi wears a custom pulverization blue velour outfit and spray-painted sneakers, combining elements of Jean Paul Gaultier's 1984 design and vintage sportswear clothing.[41] [42]
Fastened to her hair, a number of doll heads speak the line "I know that's right". For the scene where she appears inside a giant clam, the rapper'southward mermaid-esque bodysuit features a baroque porcelain-finish corset, hip piece, leg pieces, matching handpieces and stripper heels in the aforementioned porcelain. The articulate look in the champagne scene is a custom transparent plastic aquatic piece, while she sits on a meet-through chair held upwards by a naked guy. For the closing scene, she leads a troupe of dancers and sports a black leather bondage bodysuit and fringe-trimmed arm warmers.[38] [43] In this scene, she wears a "sculptural hairstyle" inspired by Left Eye.[twoscore] In the music video Cardi B has a osculation with 2 women.
Reception [edit]
The video was acclaimed by critics. In Harper's Boutique, Bianca Betancourt stated that the rapper "raises the bar over again" with the "bold" music video, "showing off a number of showstopping, high-style looks."[41] Kalleigh Fasanella of Allure wrote about Cardi B's "willingness to experiment with boundary-pushing dazzler looks."[twoscore] Mario Abad of Paper commented that the fashion "captured Cardi's provocative style approach and penchant for argument pieces."[38] Eric Torres of Pitchfork stated that "if there's 1 thing Cardi B will absolutely practice, it's turn a music video into a playground for orgiastic visuals dripping in high fashion" calculation that "Cardi keeps the high-femme, playful imagery at an all-time high." Torres considered the rapper in a transparent bodysuit sitting in a chair held up by a naked human being the best visual, deeming it "a consummate snapshot of Cardi: so confidently in control that information technology looks like an honor simply to be her furniture."[44]
TikTok [edit]
The trip the light fantastic toe routine in the music video, choreographed by Sean Bankhead, inspired a dance claiming on the video-sharing app TikTok, with users performing the moves. Posts by other celebrities and courier employees received media coverage.[45] The trip the light fantastic toe routine was performed by Leslie Jones during a sketch for the 2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards.[46]
Awards [edit]
Live performances [edit]
Cardi B performed "Upwards" and "WAP" for the first time at the 63rd Almanac Grammy Awards, airing on CBS on March 14, 2021. She appeared in a metallic armor ensemble while sporting a low-cal purple pixie hairstyle. For the number, vibrant graphics appeared about the stage.[53] [54]
In other media [edit]
"Up" was played in the TV series Abbott Unproblematic during the episode "Step Class", where characters danced to the vocal. The song was too played and referenced in the 2022 movie A Madea Homecoming.
Credits and personnel [edit]
Credits adjusted from Tidal.[55]
- Cardi B – vocals, songwriting
- Yung Dza – product, songwriting
- Sean Island – production, songwriting
- DJ SwanQo – production, songwriting
- Joshua Baker – songwriting
- Hashemite kingdom of jordan Thorpe – songwriting
- Evan LaRay – engineering science
- Colin Leonard – mastering
- Leslie Brathwaite – mixing
Charts [edit]
Certifications [edit]
Release history [edit]
See besides [edit]
- List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 2021
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External links [edit]
- Audio on YouTube
- Instrumental on YouTube
- Lyric video on YouTube
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