Showing posts with label No Scrubs. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 28, 2017

Ed Sheeran debuted at #1 with “Shape of You”

Shape of You

Ed Sheeran

Writer(s): Ed Sheeran, Steve Mac, Johnny McDaid, Kandi Burruss, Tameka Cottle, Kevin Briggs (see lyrics here)


Released: January 6, 2017


First Charted: January 28, 2017


Peak: 112 US, 112 BA, 110 DG, 14 ST, 19 RR, 124 AC, 112 A40, 114 UK, 116 CN, 115 AU, 12 DF (Click for codes to charts.)


Sales (in millions): 12.54 US, 4.99 UK, 41.5 world (includes US + UK)


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): 5.0 radio, 6511.2 video, 3552.21 streaming

Awards:

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About the Song:

“Shape of You” emerged from a writing session with Steve Mac and Johnny McDaid. They set the song aside, thinking it didn’t fit Sheeran, and wrote two more songs. SF Wanting an R&B feel for the song, he added an interpolation of TLC’s 1999 #1 hit “No Scrubs.” WK When Sheeran listened to the song again at the end of the session, he wondered if it might be a good fit for Rihanna. SF

When Sheeran met with the Atlantic UK label executives, he played what he thought was the completed album – and then played “Shape of You.” The execs not only thought he should keep the song instead of giving it away, but even thought it should be the single. SF As Sheeran said, “it took…the guys I wrote it with probably about a month or two to convince me that should even be on the album, and probably took them another month to convince me that it should be a single.” SF

Sheeran decided to put it out as a single, but simultaneously released “Castle on the Hill,” since he said, they “were kind of opposing ends of the album.” SF “Shape of You” and “Castle on the Hill” – debuted at numbers 1 and 2 respectively on the UK chart, making him the first artist to accomplish the feat. WK The pair also debuted in the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, the first time an artist had done that in the U.S. SF “Shape” launched at #1, giving Sheeran his first U.S. chart-topper. The song stayed on top for 12 non-consecutive weeks and stayed in the top 10 for a record-setting 33 weeks. WK

The song proved a success worldwide, reaching the pinnacle of the charts in 44 countries. WK It also amassed 1.32 billion streams on Spotify by September 2017, making it the service’s most-streamed song of all time. WK It also set a record for the most streams in a single day when, in its first 24 hours, the song was played 6.8 million times. SF Once the album was released, Sheeran broke his own record with over 10 million streams in 24 hours. SF On YouTube, it became the third most-watched music video ever with over 3 billion views. WK


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Last updated 7/25/2023.

Saturday, April 10, 1999

TLC “No Scrubs” hit #1

No Scrubs

TLC

Writer(s): Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Kandi Burruss, Tameka "Tiny" Cottle, Lisa Lopes (see lyrics here)


Released: February 2, 1999


First Charted: February 19, 1999


Peak: 14 BB, 113 BA, 2 GR, 2 RR, 39 A40, 110 RB, 3 UK, 12 CN, 17 AU, 20 DF (Click for codes to charts.)


Sales (in millions): 5.0 US, 2.4 UK, 8.26 world (includes US + UK)


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): 0.4 radio, 434.20 video, 1002.04 streaming

Awards:

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About the Song:

TLC’s 1994 sophomore album, Crazy Sexy Cool, sold 15 million copies worldwide and gave the trio two #1 singles, making them “the most popular girl group on the planet.” SG It would be five years before their next release, thanks to an exploitive contract that forced them to file for bankruptcy. However, they roared back in 1999 with Fan Mail and the lead single, “No Scrubs.”

In the first line of the song, TLC explain that, “A scrub is a guy who thinks he’s fly and is also known as a busta — always talking ’bout what he wants and just sits on his broke ass.” “The members of TLC are sick of hearing pickup lines from chumps, and they spend the song telling the world exactly what they don’t want – deadbeats, guys who look like trash, anyone with the temerity to hang out the side of his best friend’s ride trying to holler at them.” SG

“It’s mean but pretty. It disrupts and soothes at the same time. There’s a strange beauty to the way those voices drift over the complicated drum patterns and sparkly chopped-up guitar notes. When the backup singers come together to softly murmur the song’s title again and again, they sound almost mystical.” SG

The song was written by producer Kevin “She’kspere” Briggs with Kandi Burruss and Tameka “Tiny” Cottle, former members of Xscape, another R&B girl group. They had four top-ten hits and three platinum albums before LaTocha Scott left for a solo career. Burruss and Cottle intended to move forward as the group KAT. When they reworked a song by She’kspere as “No Scrubs,” they weren’t intending to shop it, but after he played it for TLC’s producer Dallas Austin he wanted it for his group. FB

It is “a gleaming, gorgeous example” SG of the “the sleek alien textures and jittery herky-jerk drum programming that Timbaland brought to the R&B mainstream,” SG although he didn’t work with TLC on the song. “A fluttering acoustic guitar line dissolves into a frantic popping sound. When the beat kicks in, the layers of sound pile up – the humming synth-strings, the stop-start drums, the dancing hi-hat.” SG

Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins sang lead on every previous TLC song, but Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas took the mike for “No Scrubs.” She “doesn’t have T-Boz’s all-consuming languor, and she doesn’t need it. She just needs to project authority, and she does that beautifully.” SG Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes delivers “a rap verse, a fun chattery burst of verbiage,” SG that appears only on the single version of the song.


Resources:

  • DMDB encyclopedia entry for TLC
  • FB Fred Bronson (2007). The Billboard Book of Number One Hits (4th edition). Billboard Books: New York, NY. Page 880.
  • SG Stereogum (7/6/2022). “The Number Ones” by Tom Breihan


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First posted 4/6/2024.