"FourFiveSeconds" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer
Rihanna
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, American rapper
Kanye West
Ye ( ; born Kanye Omari West ; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer and record producer. One of the most prominent figures in hip-hop, he is known for his varying musical style and polarizing cultural and political commentary. After ...
, and English musician
Paul McCartney
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. It was written and produced by McCartney, West,
Mike Dean,
Dave Longstreth and
Noah Goldstein with additional writing from
Kirby Lauryen,
Ty Dolla Sign,
Dallas Austin
Dallas L. Austin (born December 29, 1970) is an American songwriter, record producer, and film producer from Columbus, Georgia.
Biography
Early life
During a 2019 interview with DJ Vlad, Dallas Austin detailed previously unknown or unconfir ...
, Elon Rutberg and Rihanna. Previewed by West at the
iHeartMedia
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Music Summit on January 21, 2015, it was digitally released on January 24. "FourFiveSeconds" is a
folk-pop
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and
soul song with an
instrumentation
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consisting of an
acoustic guitar
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,
organ and
bass guitar
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.
"FourFiveSeconds" received acclaim from
music critics
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who praised Rihanna's vocals on the song. Commercially, it peaked at number four on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. In doing so it gave Rihanna her 26th top-ten song on the chart, while McCartney set a record by ending the longest break between top-ten singles on the chart. The song also peaked at number one on the US ''Billboard''
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
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chart. Internationally, "FourFiveSeconds" reached number one in Australia, Denmark, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden, as well as the top three in Canada, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
To promote the song, an accompanying
black-and-white music video
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was directed by Dutch photographer duo
Inez and Vinoodh in New York City. Rihanna, McCartney, and West performed "FourFiveSeconds" for the first time at the
57th Annual Grammy Awards on February 8 held at the
Staples Center in Los Angeles; the performance received highly positive reviews. "FourFiveSeconds" has been covered by various recording artists, including Canadian rapper
Drake and British singer-songwriter
James Bay.
Background and release
On January 21, 2015, Kanye West made a surprise appearance at the iHeartMedia Music Summit, where he teased a collaboration with Rihanna that "featured acoustic guitar and a big, soaring chorus and melody with a massive hook." Earlier, on January 2, recording artist and producer
Ty Dolla Sign gave an interview to ''
Billboard'' magazine where it revealed that he, West, Rihanna and
Paul McCartney
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worked on a track together, which was yet to receive its final title. On January 24, Rihanna posted the song on her official website, Rihannanow.com. The song titled "FourFiveSeconds" was released as single being made available for
digital download on January 24 via the
iTunes Store.
In the United Kingdom it was digitally released on January 26 via
Amazon
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.
A
CD single
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featuring "FourFiveSeconds" and its music video was released on February 27 in Germany.

"FourFiveSeconds" was written by West, McCartney,
Kirby Lauryen,
Mike Dean, Sign,
Dave Longstreth,
Dallas Austin
Dallas L. Austin (born December 29, 1970) is an American songwriter, record producer, and film producer from Columbus, Georgia.
Biography
Early life
During a 2019 interview with DJ Vlad, Dallas Austin detailed previously unknown or unconfir ...
, Elon Rutberg, Noah Goldstein and Rihanna. It was produced by West and McCartney, co-produced by Dean, while additional production was provided by Longstreth and Goldstein. The single was recorded at the
Jungle City Studios in New York City, Windmark Recording in
Santa Monica
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, and No Name Studios in Mexico. Marcos Tovar along with Goldstein and Dean had done the recording of the vocals, while Brendan Morawski, Zeke Mishanec, Jeremy "Head" Hartney, Brandon Wood, and Jordan Heskett served as assistant recording engineers. The vocal production of the song was done by
Kuk Harrell and it was
mixed by
Manny Marroquin
Manny Marroquin (born September 21, 1971) is a Guatemalan-American record mixing engineer. He has been credited on albums for high-profile pop, R&B, hip hop and rock acts. He has worked with artists including Rihanna, Kanye West, Katy Perry ...
at the Larabee Studios in Los Angeles. Assistant mixing was made by Chris Galland, Jeff Jackson, and Ike Schultz. McCartney played the acoustic guitar, Longstreth played the organ and Dean played the bass guitar.
The three members of
Wilson Phillips—
Chynna Phillips,
Carnie Wilson, and
Wendy Wilson—provide backing vocals on the song.
Carnie Wilson said the trio were invited to appear on the song by West.
On February 8, during his Grammy Awards red carpet interview, West explained how the collaboration came to fruition: "I'm executive producer of Rihanna's album, and I said I'd done a few songs with Paul McCartney and she couldn't get past this record. She had to have it on her album. ... So now we at the Grammys doing it". West further compared Rihanna's vocals on the song to that of Scottish singer
Annie Lennox: "I feel like she has this type of energy in her vocals. And she even brought it to another level of like soul and heart and artistry". In an interview with ''
V'' magazine, Rihanna revealed, "The thing that made me fall in love with
FourFiveSeconds'is the juxtaposition of the music and the lyrics. When you read the lyrics it's a completely different song than what you are hearing. The music is easygoing, but the lyrical content is very loud and in your face." Although it is a first collaboration by the trio, they have collaborated separately. West and McCartney collaborated on the 2014 single "
Only One", a track dedicated to West's daughter
North
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Etymology
T ...
. Rihanna and West previously collaborated on
Jay-Z
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's 2009 single "
Run This Town"—which became a commercial success and peaked at number two on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart—and West's 2011 single "
All of the Lights", a track featuring backup vocals by
John Legend
John Roger Stephens (born December 28, 1978), known professionally as John Legend, is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. He began his musical career working behind the scenes for other artists, playing piano on Lauryn Hill's " Every ...
,
Fergie, and
Elton John
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among others.
Composition and lyrical interpretation
"FourFiveSeconds" is an acoustic
folk-pop
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,
pop,
pop rock
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and
soul pop song, with a length of three minutes and eight seconds.
Critics noted how the song has a stripped back feel to it,
and that it incorporates elements of
country
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and
folk.
"FourFiveSeconds" makes use of a simple
instrumentation
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, primarily consisting of an
acoustic guitar
An acoustic guitar is a musical instrument in the string family. When a string is plucked, its vibration is transmitted from the bridge, resonating throughout the top of the guitar. It is also transmitted to the side and back of the instrument, ...
and
organ, as well as a
bass guitar
The bass guitar (), also known as the electric bass guitar, electric bass, or simply the bass, is the lowest-pitched member of the guitar family. It is similar in appearance and construction to an Electric guitar, electric but with a longer nec ...
in the background.
It has been noted that West sings his lines in the song instead of
rapping
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them, which prompted Jim Farber of the ''
Daily News'' to write that he could have done with
auto-tune to smooth out his "unsteady vocals."
"FourFiveSeconds" is written in the key of
D major
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, in
common time, with a tempo of 103 beats per minute. Rihanna and West's vocals span two octaves from the low note of
D3 to the high note of
D5.
''Billboards Jocelyn Vena stated that the musical direction of the song represents a departure from the material present on Rihanna's most recent studio album, ''
Unapologetic'' (2012), which incorporated
EDM and
dubstep
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.
Hugh Mclntyre of ''
Forbes
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'' also wrote that the song represents a change in musical direction for Rihanna and West, while noting that it is consistent with McCartney's style of music.
Lanre Bakare of ''
The Guardian
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'' described "FourFiveSeconds" as an "acoustic ballad" and the antithesis of what Rihanna and West's previous collaborations have sounded like. Writing for ''
Vogue'' magazine, Alex Frank described the song as an "unplugged version" of Rihanna's 2011 single "
We Found Love", and without the
dance
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beats present on her previous singles.
''The New York Post'' wrote that the lyrics "express emotions ranging from the flip to the resigned".
Sharan Shetty of ''
Slate'' stated that the song is about "heartbreak and redemption", while a
Yahoo! News reviewer noted that it is about "personal travails and confusion". Nora Crotty of ''
Elle'' magazine described the single as an "ode to repenting in the morning for the foolish mistakes you made the night before".
''Billboards Vena stated that a "plucky acoustic guitar" accompanies Rihanna's vocals while she sings the lines, "I think I've had enough/ Might get a little drunk/ I say what's on my mind/ I might do a little time. Cause all of my kindness/ Is taken for weakness." After the first
chorus West sings, "Woke up an optimist/ Sun was shining, I'm positive/ Then I heard you was talking trash/ Hold me back/ I'm about to spazz." On the second chorus, he and Rihanna harmonize as they sing, "Now I'm four, five seconds from wylin'/ And we got three more days 'till Friday/ I'm just trying to make it back home by Monday morning."
McCartney's voice can be heard sped up underneath West's opening vocals. McCartney originally played his guitar part slower and in a lower key, which West later sped up for the finished release, thus causing McCartney's voice to sound much higher than its normal tone. McCartney's lyrics were improvised mid-performance and are for the most part drowned out by West's vocals except for the lines "We can run around" and "How 'bout a mystery."
Critical reception
Peter Kandunias of
Gigwise praised Rihanna's and West's vocals as well as McCartney's instrumentation. Mclntyre of ''Forbes'' noted: "The song puts the spotlight on Rihanna's vocals, highlighting them in a way that her club-ready, bombastic tunes don't usually."
Jim Farber of ''New York Daily News'' stated that this collaboration is better than the
previous West–McCartney collaboration. Additionally, he praised Rihanna's vocals and stated that they are a lot better than West's, "who could have used more
auto-tune to firm his unsteady vocals". Farber further noted: "It's refreshing to hear Rihanna sing with so little affect, in a setting that's much less processed than most of her recordings".
''
Vox''s Kelsey McKinney noted that "Rihanna's voice shows significant growth in range and tone since her
last album". She adds that Rihanna's performance in the opening of the song is "more vulnerable than we've heard Rihanna since 2012's '
Stay', and hints that her new album may contain more confessional slow jams like this one".
Spencer Kornhaber of ''
The Atlantic
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It was founded in 185 ...
'' wrote of Rihanna's vocals: "Listen to the ragged squeak in her voice in the first verse, and how she maintains control as she alternates between contemplative trills and gospel shouts during the
bridge
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".
According to Kornhaber, the song showcases "how distinctive her timbre and phrasing is", something that wasn't heard on her previous songs like the 2010 single "
Only Girl (In the World)".
Travis Grier of Def Pen Radio thought that the song is a good choice for Rihanna to achieve legendary status, as, "she's tackled pretty much every genre under the sun and 'FourFiveSeconds' just expands her versatility even more".
Crotty of ''Elle'' wrote that the song is "awesome" and "sweet".
''
Billboard'' named "FourFiveSeconds" the 21st best song of 2015.
Accolades
The song received a nomination for Collaboration of the Year at the
American Music Awards of 2015. Although "FourFiveSeconds" was described by a ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' writer as "tailor-made for multiple Grammy nominations" the song failed to receive a nomination in any category for the 2016 Grammy Awards.
Chart performance
North America

"FourFiveSeconds" debuted at number 37 on the US
Mainstream Top 40
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chart before the end of two days of airplay.
Nielsen Music attributed the quick debut to hourly plays on radio stations owned by
iHeartMedia
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. The song garnered 1,000 plays on 100 reports, with an audience reach of 7.4 million. "FourFiveSeconds" is Rihanna's 40th entry on the chart, while it is McCartney's first since the chart's launch in 1992. For the week dated January 31, 2015, the song debuted at number 54 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart.
with sales of 53,000 copies and became the chart's top new entry. Subsequently, it debuted at number 12 on the US
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
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chart.
The next week, it moved to number 25 on the Pop Songs chart, becoming its greatest gainer. Additionally, it debuted at number 34 on the US
Adult Pop Songs chart and number 25 on the US
Rhythmic Chart. On the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, it moved to number 15 with sales of over 138,000 digital downloads in its second week. It became McCartney's highest-charting single since 1986 when his single "
Spies Like Us" reached number seven on the chart. The same week, it moved ten places from number 12 to number two on the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart.
In its third week, the song jumped to number six on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 as a result of the digital downloads; it sold 181,000 copies for the week and peaked at number three on the Digital Songs chart. It marked McCartney's first top-ten on the Hot 100 chart after 29 years. He surpassed
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, who recorded a span of 28 years between his top-tens from 1971 to 1999, thus ending the longest break between top-ten songs in the 56-year history of the chart. "FourFiveSeconds" became Rihanna's 26th top-ten single on the chart and West's 15th. The same week, it topped the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and became Rihanna's fourth number one, while West's seventh. It was McCartney's second number-one song on the chart following his 1983 duet with
Michael Jackson
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, "
The Girl Is Mine". In the song's fourth week on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, the song moved two places and peaked at number four. The song became West's highest-charting single on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 since "
Heartless", which peaked at number two in 2009. It also became McCartney's first top-five hit in 31 years, one month, and one week; his last top-five hit was his 1983 collaboration with Jackson, "
Say Say Say", which became his ninth solo number-one single. For the issue dated March 7, "FourFiveSeconds" moved to number 10 on the Pop Songs chart with an audience impression of over 70 million. With the achievement, Rihanna tied
Mariah Carey for most top 10 songs on the chart; each of them has 23 top 10 singles. Although it didn't chart on the US
Hot Country Songs
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chart, it has received airplay on a number of country stations in major metropolitan areas. As of July 2015, "FourFiveSeconds" has sold 1,868,000 copies in the United States.
In Canada, "FourFiveSeconds" debuted at number 65 on the
Canadian Hot 100 for the week dated February 7. The next week it jumped 56 places to number nine with the biggest gain in digital sales and radio airplay for that issue. In its third week it peaked at number four on the chart. "FourFiveSeconds" reached its peak of number three on the chart in its sixth week, for the issue date March 14.
As of July 2015, "FourFiveSeconds" has sold 289,000 copies in Canada.
Oceania and Europe
In Australia, "FourFiveSeconds" debuted at number 13 on the singles chart for the week dated February 8, 2015. The next week it jumped to number three and became Rihanna's 28th top-ten song on the chart. For the week dated February 16, the song topped the chart and became Rihanna's ninth song to reach number one. It also became West's second chart-topper and McCartney's third (post
Beatles
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). With the feat, McCartney became the oldest artist at age 72 to reach number one on the chart, a record which was previously held by American singer
Cher
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; she was 52 when her single "
Believe" topped the chart. Furthermore, "FourFiveSeconds" also peaked at number one on the Australian Urban Singles Chart.
By 2020, the single was certified 7× platinum by the
Australian Recording Industry Association
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(ARIA), denoting equivalent sales of over 490,000 units.
In New Zealand, it debuted at number nine and peaked at number one for the week dated March 9. It became Rihanna's 31st top-ten single and sixth number-one on the chart.
"FourFiveSeconds" topped the charts for five consecutive weeks
and was certified double platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) for selling over 30,000 copies in the country.
In the United Kingdom, "FourFiveSeconds" debuted at number five on the
UK Singles Chart for the week ending date February 7, 2015. The next week it reached a peak of number four and sold 41,535 digital downloads. On March 8, 2015, the track reached a new peak of three on the chart.
and has sold over 452,000 copies in the country, as of April 2015.
As of September 2017, the song was the 311th best-selling song of all time in the UK (including streaming equivalent sales). In Ireland, the song debuted at number fourteen on the
Irish Singles Chart for the week dated January 29. On March 19, in its eight-week on the chart, it reached number one.
"FourFiveSeconds" attained commercial success in
continental Europe
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too and reached the top five on over 18 national charts. It debuted at number one on the
Swedish Singles Chart on March 6 and stayed on the position for two consecutive weeks. It became the fourth Swedish number-one song for Rihanna, second for McCartney, and first for West.
It was certified double platinum by the
Swedish Recording Industry Association (GLF) and sold over 80,000 digital copies in the country alone.
"FourFiveSeconds" debuted at number 10 on the
Danish Singles Chart on March 6. The next week topped the chart and became Rihanna's sixth and McCartney and West's first number-one single on the chart. It stayed on the top of it for four consecutive weeks
and was certified gold by
IFPI Denmark for shipping over 30,000 copies of the song in the country.
The single debuted at number 39 in the sixth week of the
Norwegian Singles Chart and the next week it fell off it. In its tenth week, the song re-entered at number 11. In the twelfth week of the chart, "FourFiveSeconds" topped the chart and became Rihanna's eighth, McCartney's third, and West's first chart-topper in the country.
The single reached number four in both Italy
and Spain.
In the former it was certified gold by the
Federation of the Italian music industry
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(FIMI) denoting sales/streams of 25,000 copies.
On the
Swiss Singles Chart, the song peaked at number three and stayed on the position for seven consecutive weeks.
It was certified gold by the
IFPI Switzerland for selling over 15,000 copies in the country alone.
"FourFiveSeconds" was also successful in France, where it peaked at number two on the
singles chart after previously debuting at number 18.
Music video
Development
The accompanying
music video
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for "FourFiveSeconds" was directed by Dutch photographer duo,
Inez and Vinoodh and shot in late December 2014 in
New York City
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. Stephanie Bargas, Jeff Lepine, and Jon Barlow served as the visual's producers, while theCollectiveShift
executively produced it. Jodokus Driessen was the
director of photography, with Otto Arsenault serving both as editor and cinematographer.
On January 30, 2015, via her official
YouTube
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channel, Rihanna posted a behind the scenes video from the making of the clip. The video features Rihanna, West, and McCartney performing against a white background. She explained the fashion that they used for the video, "Kanye came up with the idea of doing just some real street, denim, all-American-type look. Denim never goes out of style; it's classic, it's iconic, just like the
Beatles
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." On February 2, Rihanna posted a snippet of the clip on her official
Instagram
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account. It shows the singer in silhouette as she sings the lyrics; she is wearing a
Sean John
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In 2016, the brand had ann ...
throwback denim jacket. The video premiered on February 3 on Rihanna's official
Vevo channel on YouTube.
The same day, it was digitally released on the iTunes Store.
Analysis and reception

According to Kreps of ''Rolling Stone'', "The
Herb Ritts-esque
black-and-white clip finds Rihanna and West just singing their collaborative track while McCartney strums the riff on an acoustic guitar, with the real highlight coming when the three musical titans share the same frame." Steven Gottlieb of VideoStatic described it as, "vertically constrained to just the center third of the screen, the focus of this silvery black-and-white clip is Rihanna's emotional performance", while McCartney and West supported her role.
According to Erin Strecker of ''Billboard'' the video allows "each of the three superstars their moment in the spotlight. The camera mostly switches between tight individual shots of each denim-clad, passionate performer, although there are also a few scenes of all three together". Jessica Goodman of ''
The Huffington Post'' described the video as "simple and clean, much like the song". Similarly, Nolan Feeney of ''
Time
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'' called the video simple, but also "surprisingly intimate" like the single.
He also described Rihanna's eye-roll in the video as "epic".
Additionally, Feeney noted that the video is shot in a
square aspect ratio and compared it to the works of French-Canadian filmmaker
Xavier Dolan
Xavier Dolan-Tadros (; born 20 March 1989) is a Canadian filmmaker and actor. He began his career as a child actor in commercials before directing several arthouse feature films. He first received international acclaim in 2009 for his feature ...
.
A reviewer of
MTV UK noted that the video is set in a square frame and resembles the single's artwork. Sophie Schillaci of ''
Entertainment Tonight
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'' called the square "Instagram friendly".
VH1's Alexa Tietjen called the visual "stunning" and further praised Rihanna's looks, West's attitude, and McCartney's "social media skills". Dee Locket of ''Slate'' called the visual a "performance video" in which Rihanna and West "appear to be on the verge of losing it". Billy Johnson Jr. of
Yahoo! Music stated that if the visual wanted to depict Rihanna "as a fragile woman on the verge of snapping", it succeeded: "Stylistically, the black and white video finds a happy medium between the look and feel of
Abercrombie & Fitch and
Gap ad campaigns with Rihanna
aringjust enough cleavage to make censors nervous."
Rachel Maresca of ''Daily News'' noted that West vents his aggression by kicking the camera. The video was nominated for Best International Video at the
2015 Much Music Video Awards.
Live performances and covers
Rihanna, McCartney, and West performed "FourFiveSeconds" at the
57th Annual Grammy Awards held on February 8, 2015, at the
Staples Center in
Los Angeles
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. Chris Payne of ''Billboard'' named the performance as one of the best moments of the ceremony and praised Rihanna's vocals, "Let's face it – seeing this improbable collaboration in person is the main reason many tuned in. There are so many ways three huge personas can get in the way, but Rihanna, 'Ye, and Sir Paul knew how to bring this one to life". Joe Lynch of the same publication listed the performance at fourth out of the total of 23 performances that night, writing, "'FourFiveSeconds' ironically takes time to grow on you, but the presence of three disparate pop stars on stage with each other was one of the most deliriously awesome Grammy highlights". Isabella Biedenharn of ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' graded the performance an "A" and praised Rihanna and West's vocals and the trio's wardrobe. According to
TiVo, the performance was the fifth most-viewed segment of the night. On April 4, Rihanna performed at the Final Four of the
March Madness 2015 which was held in
Indianapolis
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, Indiana. During the performance, she sang a solo version of "FourFiveSeconds", as well as, her new songs "Bitch Better Have My Money" and "American Oxygen" among others. McCartney added the song to his setlists, and was joined by Rihanna for a performance at the
Desert Trip festival in October 2016.
Canadian rapper
Drake covered the song during his performance at the Sprite
NBA All-Star Weekend concert held at the
Irving Plaza in New York City on February 14. Welsh band Punk Rock Factory recorded a cover of the song, transforming it into "a
punk rock
Punk rock (also known as simply punk) is a rock music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s. Rooted in 1950s rock and roll and 1960s garage rock, punk bands rejected the corporate nature of mainstream 1970s rock music. They typically produced sh ...
anthem".
English singer-songwriter
James Bay covered "FourFiveSeconds" during the
BBC Radio 1
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Lounge on March 3. Australian pop singer
Cody Simpson performed an acoustic version of the single during his visit on
SiriusXM radio. Christina Garibaldi of MTV News, regarding the performance, wrote, "The 'New Problems' singer effortlessly covers Rihanna and Kanye's verses while giving off some serious
John Mayer vibes."
Rihanna also performed the song on the South American dates in late September 2015. One of the shows was one of the nights of the Rock in Rio festival, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
One Direction covered the song during the BBC Radio One
Live Lounge on November 13.
Rihanna performed the song on the
Anti World Tour. Paul McCartney regularly performed "FourFiveSeconds" on his 2016/17
One on One Tour.
Ariana Grande, with her team members Holly Forbes and Jim and Sasha Allen, performed this song on episode twenty of the 21st season of ''
The Voice''.
Track listing
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of the CD single of "FourFiveSeconds"
and
ASCAP.
[https://www.ascap.com/repertory#ace/search/title/fourfiveseconds ]
Locations
*Recorded at Jungle City Studios, New York City, New York; Windmark Recording, Santa Monica, California; No Name Studios, Mexico
*Mixed at Larabee Studios, Los Angeles, California
Personnel
*Production –
Kanye West
Ye ( ; born Kanye Omari West ; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer and record producer. One of the most prominent figures in hip-hop, he is known for his varying musical style and polarizing cultural and political commentary. After ...
,
Paul McCartney
Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained global fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and the piano, and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John ...
*Co-production, fuzz bass –
Mike Dean
*Additional production –
Dave Longstreth,
Noah Goldstein
*Vocal production –
Kuk Harrell
*Recording – Marcos Tovar,
Noah Goldstein,
Mike Dean
*Assistant recording engineer – Brendan Morawski, Zeke Mishanec, Jeremy "Head" Hartney, Brandon Wood, Jordan Heskett
*Mixing –
Manny Marroquin
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*Assistant mixing – Chris Galland, Jeff Jackson, Ike Schultz
*Acoustic guitar –
Paul McCartney
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*Organ –
Dave Longstreth
*Backing vocals -
Chynna Phillips,
Carnie Wilson,
Wendy Wilson
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Release history
See also
*
List of number-one singles of 2015 (Australia)
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List of number-one R&B/hip-hop songs of 2015 (U.S.)
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List of UK top-ten singles in 2015
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List of number-one singles from the 2010s (New Zealand)
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List of number-one singles and albums in Sweden
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List of number-one hits of 2015 (Denmark)
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List of number-one songs in Norway
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*
List of number-one singles of 2015 (Ireland)
References
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