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"Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" is a song by Canadian recording artist
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, taken from her fifth studio album, ''
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''. It was released on April 16, 2012, through
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, as the lead single from the album. The song was written by Furtado in a collaboration with its producer
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. "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" is an R&B song influenced by
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collective
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and 1990s productions. The track's lyrics refer to the singer's life as a teenager, describing her passion for hip hop and R&B music at that time. "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" received mixed to positive reviews from
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, who praised the song's breakdown but criticized Furtado's vocals. The song achieved moderate commercial success, reaching the top 30 in
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and the
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. In the United States, "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" failed to enter the ''Billboard'' Hot 100; however, it charted within the top 40 on
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and reached the top 10 on
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. The accompanying music video was directed by
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, and features Furtado strutting down a city block wearing a giant pair of stilts, as she is joined by Native American dancers throughout the video. To promote the song, Furtado performed it on '' Alan Carr: Chatty Man'', at the
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and the
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. In 2021, "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" was interpolated in the dance track " Talk About" by Rain Radio and DJ Craig Gorman, which reached the top 10 on the UK Singles Chart and was
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by the
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.


Background

"Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" was one of the first songs that Furtado worked on with producer
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for ''
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''. The singer stated that the song's instrumentation was influenced by the 1990s
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and R&B as a tribute to the music she listened to in her teenage years, also citing inspiration from hip hop group
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's "dark sound ng heavy and visceral" sound as she tried to recreate a similar style on "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)". The lyrics of "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" also concern Furtado's teenage period, with the singer describing the song's lyrical content as "my swagger-in-spades, rhyme-writing 14-year-old self find ngliberation through hip hop and R&B attending ' music jams' in suburban
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". There are references to Furtado's favourite groups at the period such as
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,
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and Blackstreet, many of whom were produced by Jerkins himself and her
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wardrobe. The song's title references the hoop earrings she liked to wear. Furtado said that the song describes "a certain unique swagger you have at that young age and that the music gives you," and that she was "the kid who used to pick up the mic at parties and just rock the crowd, sing my way through the storm and know my voice could penetrate." The singer stated that as "hip-hop was super-exotic to us in
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", she felt that "it was very liberating, finding that confidence through the music".


Composition

"Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" was written by Furtado, with production and additional writing being provided by Jerkins. The song features
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percussion. Robbie Daw of
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noticed the use of pitch-correcting software
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on Furtado's voice. Furtado's manager Chris Smith stated that "Big Hoops" was an attempt to translate Furtado's versatility as "a free-range artist", being "free form; not contained versus a structured typical song." As an in-joke to Smith's reaction to when he first heard the track, the song starts with the manager saying "Time release the fresh", Furtado laughing at the phrase, and
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A&R representative Thom Panunzio replying "You're 100 percent right Chris." The title and intro, during which Furtado chants "the bigger the better" against a
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, references the character finding strength in the size of her earrings.


Release and reception

Smith declared that "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" was not originally intended as a single, only "a big club banger", as he and Furtado felt the track's status as "a song that would be the best of Nelly, Nelly's attitude, Nelly's freshness" would not be "really about chart positions". Eventually it became the lead single for ''The Spirit Indestructible''. Furtado stated that the song earned this status because it represented her intentions "to detach myself from all shackles and play freely" as her ambitious younger self was always "pushing the boundaries". It was released via digital download on April 17, 2012, and was released physically in Germany on May 18, 2012.


Critical reception

"Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" has received mixed to favourable reviews from
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, some of whom compared the vocals on the song to those of
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in songs like "
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" and "
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". ''Billboard'''s Maria Sherman wrote that "Big Hoops" is "easily in the running to be one of the best summer club anthems of the year", and "if this song doesn't roll out the carpet for her comeback, nothing will."
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reviewer Jenna Hally Rubenstein praised Jerkins' production and the song's originality, considering that "Big Hoops" was "unlike anything you've heard in a hot minute". Robbie Daw of
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, gave the song a mixed review, criticizing the singer's "unnecessary Rihanna-esque vocal delivery" while adding that it "isn't the strongest lead single we've heard from an album." Jessica Sager of Pop Crush rated it 0.5 out of 5 stars, comparing Furtado's vocals to the ones of a "child wailing through a cardboard tube." She also wrote that "Sager also noted that the singer "wants to depart from ''
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'' as well, but she doesn't have anything to say beyond getting dressed and having a guy ignore her" and concluded that "the song is more irritating than catchy, and the beat isn't strong enough to make many people dance." Melinda Newman of
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deemed the song "It's a meaningless little ditty that is all about the military beat and bragging rights. It doesn't have enough of a hook to work its way up the radio charts, but will likely do very well in the clubs."


Chart performance

"Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" debuted at number 60 on the
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chart and peaked at number 28. It debuted at number 46 on the Belgian Tip Chart, where it reached a peak of number 24. On the
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, the track debuted at number 81 and peaked at 26. On the UK Singles Chart, "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" debuted at number 14, becoming Furtado's highest charting single since 2006's
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. On the North American ''Billboard'' charts, the song became Furtado's first since 2010's "
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" to not enter the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. However, "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" reached the top 40 of the
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chart and the top 10 of the
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chart. Smith felt the underperformance was helped by moving ''The Spirit Indestructible''s release date, "so there's no need to get this thing that supposed to be this club banger intro track and force it up the chart."


Music video

The accompanying music video for "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" was directed by
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, who previously worked with Furtado on the video for "
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". The video premiered on May 3, 2012 in
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, and on May 7, 2012 on
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. The video opens with Furtado strolling down a city block wearing a giant pair of stilts. After several outfit changes, Furtado is seen accompanied by Native American hoop dancers, including champion hoop dancer Tony Duncan. The dancers create shapes with their hoops as a giant Furtado towers over the cityscape. Becky Bain of
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wrote that "the singer struts down a city street in a pair of stilts, exuding the most swag we've ever seen from someone nearly 12 feet tall. Eventually, Nelly grows to Godzilla-esque proportions – and so does her jewelry. Those really are some big hoops." Jenna Rubenstein of
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wrote that "Nelly's 'Big Hoops' video is totally weird and makes no sense. Do we care? No. Because any gal that can look that hot while on stilts deserves our full respect." Two alternate videos were produced: a "lyrics" video and a "Home Made" video, directed by Aaron A and filmed in a parking lot on
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during the production of ''The Spirit Indestructible''s album artwork.


Live performances

In May 2012, Furtado performed "Big Hoops" on UK show '' Alan Carr: Chatty Man''. Furtado performed the song for the first time in the United States during the
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on May 20, 2012, and in Canada during the
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on June 17, 2012. It is part of her setlist on The Spirit Indestructible Tour, which started in January 2013.


Formats and track listings

* Digital download # "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" – 3:52 * UK digital download - EP # "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" – 3:52 # "Something" (featuring
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) – 3:29 # "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" (extended version) – 5:52 # "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" (instrumental) – 3:41 * Germany digital download - Remixes EP # "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" (radio edit) – 3:35 # "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" (extended version) – 5:52 # "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" (darkchild jungle club mix) – 5:47 # "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" (instrumental) – 3:41 * Germany CD single # "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" (radio edit) – 3:35 # "Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)" (extended version) – 5:52


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from ''The Spirit Indestructible'' album liner notes.''
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'' (liner notes).
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. 2012
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/
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.
Technical *Recorded and mixed at 2nd Floor Studios,
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. Personnel *Nelly Furtado – lyrics, lead and background vocals *
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– music, production, vocal production, mixing *
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– vocals *Chris "Governor" Smith – vocals *Greg Morgan – sound design *Matt Champlin – recording, mixing *Orlando Vitto – recording *Brandon N. Caddell – engineering assistance


Charts


Certifications


Release history


References


External links

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