Fading (Rihanna-Lied)
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"Fading" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fifth studio album, Loud. The song was written by Jamal Jones and Ester Dean, whilst production of the song was completed by Jones under his production name, Polow da Don. Musically, the song samples Irish instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Enya s "One by One", whilst lyrically, the song is about leaving a man in a relationship. After Loud had strong digital download sales in the United Kingdom, "Fading" charted at number 187 on that country's singles chart in November 2010. The song received mixed reviews from music critics, who praised da Don's production but criticized Rihanna for copying herself and failing to create something different. Some critics also compared it to one of Rihanna's previous singles, "Take A Bow". The song has also been performed on select dates of the Loud Tour (2011).
Background
Recording sessions for Loud began in February 2010,[1] and continued for six months, overlapping with Rihanna's Last Girl on Earth Tour and during production of her debut feature film, Battleship.[2] At the beginning of March 2011, Rihanna asked fans to help her select her next single, following the release of "S&M". Via Twitter, fans were asked to choose from "Cheers (Drink to That)", "Man Down", "California King Bed" or "Fading". The most popular choice would have its video filmed at the end of March 2011.[3] On March 12, 2011, it was confirmed that fans had selected "California King Bed" as the next single to be released from the album in the United States.[4] Although internationally, "California King Bed" served as the fourth single, as announced,[5][6] "Man Down" ended up being sent for radio adds before "California King Bed" in the United States.[7] In August 2011, a remix of the song produced by da Don was released onto the internet and was rumored to be the lead single from the re-release of Loud,[8] which was subsequently cancelled when Rihanna announced that the re-release had been scrapped and that her sixth studio album, Talk That Talk, would be released in November 2011.[9]
Music and lyrics
"Fading" was written by Jamal James and Ester Dean, whilst production of the song was completed by Polow da Don[10] and samples Enya's "One by One" from her album A Day Without Rain (2000).[11] The song was recorded by Sandy Vee at The Bunker Studio's in Paris, France in 2010.[10] Musically, the song features a piano and violin led instrumental[12] whilst lyrically, "Fading" is about the female protagonist leaving her boyfriend because she feels that they have become distant and their relationship has faded.[13] The lyrics of the song feature Rihanna adopting a vocal diction which urges her boyfriend to leave and walk away from the relationship, "Go on, be gone/Bye bye so long/Can't you see we're fading away".[12] As noted by Emily Mackay of NME, the song is reminiscent of one of the singer's previous songs about a relationship gone awry, "Take A Bow", in lyrical content and musicality.[12]
Critical reception
Upon LoudNME wrote about the song as part of an overall review of the album, writing "A weird baroque pop opening, violin stabs and treated vocals, builds slowly into a rolling and shuddering beat and soft, sad-toned piano.[12] Mesfin Fekadu of The Boston Globe called the track "exceptional" and compared the lyrical content to that of one of Rihanna's previous singles "Take A Bow", writing that Rihanna is skilled at putting out songs about being the woman in a relationship who leaves the man, as she does in "Fading".[13] Jon Pareles of The New York Times praised Polow da Don's production of the song, writing " Fading' strategizes with long and short elements—sustained choruses and staccato verses, edgeless keyboard chords and notes that are suddenly truncated—to capture the ambivalence of a failing romance."[14] Melissa Maerz of Rolling Stone commented that the singer manages to remain "serene" on the song, even with the sampling of Enya's "One by One", and added that "maybe the good girl gone bad is getting better?", in reference to Rihanna's third studio album title, Good Girl Gone Bad (2007).[11] Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly simply wrote of "Fading" that the song, a "walk away ballad", is a "gorgeously synthesized moment of sweet defiance".[15] David Driver of Sputnikmusic wrote that "Fading", along with "California King Bed", are both "well-done, soulful ballads" and that they are "completely free" of the sulky tones which could be found on some compositions on Rihanna's previous album, Rated R (2009).[16] Colin Gentry of 4Music also noted in his review that the song communicates a passionate expression of grief to the listener.[17] Ryan Burleson of Consequence of Sound wrote that the song was one of the best on the album, commenting that it stands out "sonically".[18] Burleson added that it is "a hopeful, piano and string-based R&B" song, and compared to the work of late 1990s artists such as Aaliyah and Faith Evans.[18] Ryan Dombell of Pitchfork Media criticized "Fading" as well as Rihanna herself, for copying "[her] own lightweight R&B formula so much it's redundant".[19]
s release, multiple music critics wrote about "Fading" as part of their review, many of whom praised the production of the song. Emily Mackay ofLive performances
Though the song has never been performed live as part of a televised performance, the song was featured on the set list of select dates of the Loud Tour.[20][21][22] Rihanna performed the song on June 6 and 7, 2011, at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Canada, where the song was featured near the end of the set.[20] As noted by Jane Stevenson of the Toronto Sun, after performing a selection of ballads from the singer's repertoire, including "Unfaithful", "Hate That I Love You" and "California King Bed", Rihanna re-appeared on stage wearing a rainbow colored feathered coat, denim bra and short shorts to perform "What's My Name?", "Rude Boy", "Fading", "Don't Stop the Music" and "Take a Bow".[20]
Credits and personnel
- Robyn "Rihanna" Fenty – Vocals
- Ester Dean – Background vocals
- Jamal Jones and Ester Dean – Songwriting
- Polow da Don – Production
- Kuk Harrell, Josh Gudwin and Marcus Tovar – Vocal Recording
- Kuk Harrell – Vocal production
- Veronika Bozeman – Additional vocal production
- Damien Lewis – Additional/Assistant Engineering
- Mixed by Phil Tan at The Ninja Beat Club, Atlanta, GA – Mixing
- Recorded by Sandy Vee at The Bunker Studios, Paris – Recording
Credits and personnel adapted from the liner notes of Loud.[10]
Charts
"Fading" charted at number 187 on the UK Singles Chart due to strong digital download sales upon the release of Loud in the United Kingdom in November 2010.[23]
Chart (2011) | Peak position |
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UK Singles (The Official Charts Company)[23] | 187 |
References
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- ↑ Jocelyn Vena: Rihanna Working On New Album, Producer Confirms. In: MTV. Viacom, abgerufen am 25. Juni 2011.
- ↑ Gil Kaufman: Rihanna Reveals Title of New Album. In: MTV. Viacom, 16. September 2010, abgerufen am 25. Juni 2011.
- ↑ Rihanna Asks Fans To Help Choose Her Next Single. In: MTV (UK and Ireland). Viacom International Media Networks, 1. März 2011, abgerufen am 2. April 2011.
- ↑ Robert Copsey: Rihanna announces next single. In: Digital Spy. Hachette Filipacchi (UK) Ltd, 12. März 2010, abgerufen am 2. April 2011.
- ↑ Singles Release Diary. In: Digital Spy. Hachette Filipacchi (UK) Ltd, archiviert vom am 5. Mai 2011; abgerufen am 5. Mai 2011.
- ↑ California King Bed Germany Release. Universal Music Group, abgerufen am 18. Mai 2011.
- ↑ Rihanna switches new single release dates? In: Digital Spy. Hachette Filipacchi (UK) Ltd, 27. April 2011, abgerufen am 27. April 2011.
- ↑ Rihanna Drops Remixed Version of Her Single 'Fading' In: Vibe, InterMedia Partners, 24. August 2011. Abgerufen am 4. Oktober 2011
- ↑ Rihanna Scraps "Loud" Re-Release For New Album. In: Hello Beautiful! BlackPlanet, 6. September 2011 .
- ↑ a b c Vorlage:Cite music release notes
- ↑ a b Melissa Maerz: Rihanna — Loud In: Rolling Stone, Wenner Media, 16. November 2010. Abgerufen am 3. Oktober 2011
- ↑ a b c d Emily Mackay: Rihanna, 'Loud' — Album First Listen In: NME, IPC Media, 3. November 2010. Abgerufen am 3. Oktober 2011
- ↑ a b Mesfin Fekadu: Review: Rihanna is 'Loud' — and clear — on new CD In: The Boston Globe, Christopher M. Mayer, 15. November 2010. Abgerufen am 3. Oktober 2011
- ↑ Jon Pareles: Critics’ Choice: New CDs In: The New York Times, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr., 15. November 2010. Abgerufen am 3. Oktober 2011
- ↑ Leah Greentblatt: Loud — Rihanna — 2010 In: Entertainment Weekly, Time Warner, 10. November 2010. Abgerufen am 3. Oktober 2011
- ↑ David Driver: Rihanna — Loud. Sputnikmusic, Jeremy Ferwerda, 16. März 2011, abgerufen am 3. Oktober 2011.
- ↑ Colin Gentry: News: Rihanna — Loud Review. 4Music, 12. November 2010, abgerufen am 4. Oktober 2011.
- ↑ a b Ryan Burleson: Album Review: Rihanna — Loud. Consequence of Sound, 22. November 2010, abgerufen am 4. Oktober 2011.
- ↑ Ryan Dombell: Rihanna — Loud. Pitchfork Media, Ryan Ryan Schreiber, 24. November 2010, abgerufen am 3. Oktober 2011.
- ↑ a b c Jane Stevenson: Rihanna is loud, sexy and larger than life In: Toronto Sun, Mike Power, 7. Juli 2011. Abgerufen am 6. Oktober 2011
- ↑ Songs played by tour: Loud Tour. SetListFM, abgerufen am 4. Oktober 2011.
- ↑ Rihanna Performing Fading (Away) LIVE Concert on 06/29/2011 at the Honda Center. Universal Music Group, abgerufen am 4. Oktober 2011.
- ↑ a b Chart Log UK: Chart entries update. The Official Charts Company, 27. November 2010, abgerufen am 3. Oktober 2011.