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''31 Minutes to Takeoff'' is the debut studio album by American singer Mike Posner. It was released on 10 August 2010, by
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. The album includes the singles " Cooler Than Me", " Please Don't Go" and " Bow Chicka Wow Wow".


Background

Posner's idea for the album was to make something that didn't sound like anything that was already out. In an interview with ''
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'', Posner argues: "My music doesn't sound like anyone else's, and it's important for me that it stays that way", and that "I want to make songs that will bring people together", Posner has stated that he draws a great deal of influence for his music from his hometown "Where I grew up was a huge influence on my music." He also said that "A lot of people have trouble putting into words what my music is, and it's because of where I grew up". Meanwhile, speaking to ''
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'' about the album's stylistic diversity, he described it as "A 21st Century album – meaning that, instead of listening to 12 different artists on your
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, with my record you can just listen to ONE! Because every song is refreshing and different from the one before, and at the same time BETTER than the one before!" The title of the album, ''31 Minutes to Takeoff'', is in fact a reference to something that occurs exactly 31 minutes into the record. As Posner himself describes it "Something happens 31 minutes into the record ... All I can say is that both the listener and I will be in a higher place when it's over".
/ref> 31 minutes into the Compact disc, CD, during "Synthesizer", there is a sound of an airplane taking off.


Music and lyrics

Musically, ''31 Minutes to Takeoff'' consists of a blend of
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, R&B, and
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songs with heavy use of
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s straight out of the 1980s, influences of hip hop music while also incorporating
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with clever hooks and catchy beats. Songs like "Please Don't Go", "Cooler Than Me", and "Cheated", are up-tempo dance songs. "Please Don't Go" is an
electropop Electropop is a hybrid music genre combining elements of electronic and pop genres. Writer Hollin Jones has described it as a variant of synth-pop with heavy emphasis on its electronic sound. The genre was developed in the 1980s and saw a r ...
song with an R&B infused beat and heavy-use "video game" like synths in its chorus. "Cheated" follows a similar path, with a more dance oriented beat and repetitive hook, and "Cooler Than Me", is electropop based with nu-disco influences. "Bow Chicka Wow Wow", "Déjà Vu", and "Do You Wanna?" are mid-tempo songs carrying R&B sounds, with "Delta 1406" following the same path with a faded beat. "Bow Chicka Wow Wow" carries its R&B sound with a rock music feel, while "Déjà Vu", a song written with
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, blends 1990s R&B sound with contemporary pop and features
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on background vocals. "Do You Wanna?" is a hip hop old-school R&B song, with stax horns, whistles, over a bluesy guitar that samples
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"You Are The Best Thing". "Gone In September" is an pop acoustic-rock tune, while "Save Your Goodbye," and "Synthesizer" are
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ballads. Lyrically, the album references Posner's personal experiences, ranging from love and rise to fame at age 22. Its first single "Cooler Than Me" is about a girl who thinks she's cooler than anybody and "needs everyone's eyes just to feel seen." In an interview with ''
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'', Posner says the "song was inspired by a girl went to Duke with, but she doesn't deserve any notoriety". "Bow Chicka Wow Wow" is a song 'to reel a woman in.' "Cheated" sees Posner singing about his regret at not cheating on a former flame who cheated on him with lyrics like "I should have cheated on you/ I was everything you wanted and more/ I should have cheated on you / nobody told me I was dating a whore", while later calls out his ex by name. "Gone In September" is a song about Posner breaking up with a woman. "Delta 1406" is a song about Posner's current rise to fame, written on his flight back home to
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, after spending 5 months in
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, (“I’ve got to book hotels for my Detroit shows”) says Posner as a reflection of what he was dealing with at the time. "Please Don't Go" shows Posner begging a girl to stay.


Promotion

Posner was part of
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which takes a
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n leg. 42 Tour dates were announced via Mike's official MySpace account, and will take place through the summer of 2010. On May 31, 2010, Posner appeared on ''
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'' with a performance of "Cooler Than Me". Fifteen days later, he appeared on ''America's Got Talent'' with a performance of "Cooler Than Me".


Singles

"Cooler Than Me" was released as the album's
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. The song reached the top ten in the US, peaking at number six, and the top five peaking at number three in
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and number five in
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. The song's video was released on
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and features Posner in a party with girls wearing sunglasses. Snowboarder
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makes a
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in the video. It sold over 2,000,000 downloads in the US. " Please Don't Go" was released on
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on July 19, 2010, and was confirmed as the album's second single. It debuted at number ninety-four on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and has peaked at number sixteen. It sold over 1,000,000 downloads in the US. " Bow Chicka Wow Wow" was released as the third single on February 3, 2011 and features American rapper
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. The song was released on the radio on February 22, 2011. It debuted at number eighty-two on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and has reached number thirty.Radio Industry News, Music Industry Updates, Arbitron Ratings, Music News and more!
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It sold over 500,000 downloads in the US.


Critical response

The album has received mixed reviews from critics, with some complimenting the electro-pop sound, while others felt it was neither new nor fresh. According to
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album holds a score of 58 out of 100, indicating "mixed or average reviews", based on 8 reviews. Leah Greenblatt of ''
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'' gave the album a B, praising Posner's breezy anthems. David Jeffries of
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also wrote favorably of the album, stating, "Posner’s entertaining debut is right in line with his reported Duke grade point average of B+".


Commercial performance

The album debuted at number eight on the US ''Billboard'' 200, with first-week sales of 29,000 copies. The album has sold 177,000 copies in the US as of April 2016.


Track listing


Charts


Certifications


References

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