Company (Justin Bieber song)
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Single by Justin Bieber | ||||||||
from the album Purpose | ||||||||
Released | March 8, 2016 | |||||||
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Recorded | 2014–15 | |||||||
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Length | 3:27 | |||||||
Label | Def Jam | |||||||
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"Company" is a song by Canadian singer Justin Bieber from his fourth studio album Purpose (2015). Written by Bieber, Jason "Poo Bear" Boyd, James Abrahart, Andreas Schuller, Thomas Troelsen, James Wong and Leroy Clampitt, the song was produced by Axident, Gladius, Big Taste and co-produced by Boyd. It was released to American rhythmic contemporary and contemporary hit radio stations on March 8, 2016 as the album's fourth single. It is an electropop song, with bass guitar, guitar and percussion in its instrumentation. Lyrically, "Company" talks about looking forward to getting to know someone attractive, but also sets some healthy boundaries for doing so.
Music critics aprreciatted the R&B environment, considering it a highlight. As an album cut, it reached the top-forty in the majority of the countries it charted. When it was released as a single, the song managed to reach the top-forty in Australia and peaked at number 53 in the United States. The music video for the song was released along with the "Purpose: The Movement" project on November 14, 2015. Bieber performed the track on the 3rd iHeartRadio Music Awards and 2016 Billboard Music Awards, as well as on his Purpose World Tour.
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Background and release
While working on the album, Bieber invited his personal friend, American songwriter and producer Jason "Poo Bear" Boyd, to collaborate on the record – both had previously worked on Bieber's 'Journals' project in 2013. They collaborated on the record, writing a lot of songs, until his label tried to set up writing camps for Bieber, but he declined and kept on working with Boyd. As declared by Boyd during an interview for The Fader, "We're just thinking about making sure that [the music] it's not negative, but uplifting. Even the music that talks about his relationships, it's feel-good music. It's nothing that will make you depressed. [...] We're so in tune with each other, that it's easy to know what we're both gonna love, what he would love to sing. We worked really hard on this project. We really honest with ourselves." While being asked if there were any songs that he was especially excited about, Boyd claimed that one of them was "Company".[2]
In early February 2016, it was reported that Def Jam Recordings, Bieber's label, was eyeing to release "Company" as the follow-up to his previous successful single, "Love Yourself". The label's promotional team informally tipped radio professionals the week of February 16, 2016, as reported by Headline Planet.[3] A week later, Billboard confirmed that "Company" would serve as the album's fourth single, and that it would impact both rhythmic contemporary and contemporary hit radio stations on March 8, 2016.[4] On April 7, 2016, a remix by The Knocks was posted on the band's SoundCloud account, as they announced they would be the opening act on selected dates of Bieber's Purpose World Tour.[5]
Composition and lyrics
"Company" was written by Justin Bieber, Jason "Poo Bear" Boyd, James Abrahart, Andreas Schuller, Thomas Troelsen, James Wong and Leroy Clampitt. It was produced by Axident, Gladius and Big Taste, and co-produced by Boyd. According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Alfred Publishing Company, the song is composed in the key of E minor with a moderately R&B groove of 95 beats per minute. Bieber's vocals range from the note of D4 to B5.[6] It is an electropop and R&B song,[1][7] with bass guitar, guitar and percussion in its instrumentation. The song has "a mellow, calm yet sparkly mood, which was noted to be reminiscent from his previous album, Journals (2013).[8] Lyrically, "Company" talks about seeking surface-level companionship on the dance floor.[1] During the track, the protagonist is looking forward to getting to know someone attractive, but also sets some healthy boundaries for doing so, which can be seen in the lyrics: "You ain't gotta be my lover for you to call me baby/ … Just wanna have a conversation."[9]
Reception
Critical
Patrick Ryan of USA Today selected it as one of the tracks to download, calling it a "pulsing come-hither."[10] Amy Davidson of Digital Spy opined that "'Company' is basically what happens when Justin Bieber feels like a non-committal hook-up during a stop on his gruelling tour and writes a cool R&B serenade to convince you it's a good idea."[7] Sheldon Pearce of Complex called it "a strutting electropop tune [that] project[s] emotional availability."[1] Brennan Carley of Spin named it "the triumphant Grecian sunrise that is the mid-album highlight."[11] For Al Horner of NME, "the funk-laced 'Company' is a hit-in-waiting,"[12] while Megan Downing of MTV UK labelled it "an easy-listening track oozing with coolness."[13] Casey Lewis of Teen Vogue thought that the song "sounds like the comeback track Usher wishes he had, which is to say that it's good, just absolutely nothing like the quartet of singles he released while hyping this album."[14]
Commercial
Commercially, "Company" charted after the release of 'Purpose' in a number of countries. In the United States, the song debuted at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100, along with other sixteen tracks of the album.[15] After being released as a single, "Company" re-entered at number 89,[16] and it peaked once again at number 53.[17] It was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. In New Zealand, the song debuted at number 30, after the album's release, reaching the top-twenty the following week, at number 18, which became its peak position. Later, the song re-entered at number 36, when it was released as a single, but only went to reach number 27 as its highest position.[18] In Australia, the song entered at number 41, on the week of April 3, 2016, peaking two weeks later at number 34, becoming Bieber's first single to miss the top-twenty since "Hold Tight" (2013).[19]
Music video
The music video for the song was released along with the "Purpose: The Movement" project on November 14, 2015. As stated by Bustle's Claire Landsbaum, "[It] follows a group of women who meet a group of guys in a diner. One member of each party leaves the restaurant and does a sexy couple’s dance in front of a lit-up Hard Rock Café, but at 3:17 [the] protagonists are replaced by lots of gyrating women behind a mysterious hotel room door."[20] On May 16, 2016, Bieber revealed that another music video for the song was going to be released.[21]
Live performances
"Company" was first performed on April 3, 2016, at the 3rd iHeartRadio Music Awards after an acoustic rendition of "Love Yourself".[22] Sporting blond dreadlocks, gold chains and a loose-fitting red jacket, Bieber went into the crowd and danced with a fan during the performance.[22][23] The song was also performed on the 2016 Billboard Music Awards, before Bieber performed "Sorry". The performance featured jets of fire and a wash of lights.[24] It was also added to the setlist of his Purpose World Tour. During the performance, "a hidden platform anchored to the ceiling begins to descend and it turned out to be a giant, suspended trampoline, on which the singer completed a couple of backflips."[25]
Credits and personnel
- Recording
- Recorded at Jungle City Studios, New York.
- Mixed at Record Plant Studios, California.
- Personnel
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Credits adapted from the liner notes of Purpose, Def Jam Recordings.[26]
Charts
Chart (2015–16) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[19] | 34 |
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[27] | 38 |
Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[28] | 48 |
Denmark (Tracklisten)[29] | 25 |
Ireland (IRMA)[30] | 30 |
Indonesia (Creative Disc Top 50)[31] | 5 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[32] | 14 |
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[18] | 18 |
Norway (VG-lista)[33] | 31 |
Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[34] | 45 |
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[35] | 35 |
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[36] | 25 |
US Billboard Hot 100[37] | 53 |
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[38] | 16 |
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[39] | 18 |
Certifications
Region | Certification | Sales/shipments |
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New Zealand (RMNZ)[40] | Platinum | 15,000 |
United Kingdom (BPI)[41] | Silver | 200,000 |
United States (RIAA)[42] | Gold | 500,000* |
*sales figures based on certification alone |
Since May 2013 RIAA certifications for digital singles include on-demand audio and/or video song streams in addition to downloads.[43]
Release history
Country | Date | Format | Label | Ref |
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United States | March 8, 2016 | Def Jam | [44][4] |
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