One More Time (Blink-182 Song)
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"One More Time" is a song recorded by American
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. The song was released on September 21, 2023, through
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as the second single for their ninth album of the same name. It was written by bassist
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, guitarist Tom DeLonge, and drummer
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, with Barker co-producing the song alongside songwriters
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and
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. "One More Time" is a ballad that centers on concepts of friendship, time, and reflecting on the past. It proceeds at a gentle tempo, incorporating acoustic guitar, piano, and brushes. "One More Time" received mainly positive reviews from music critics; many found it touching while others viewed it as overly saccharine. It became one of the band's biggest modern radio singles in the U.S., where it peaked for a record-setting 20 weeks atop ''Billboard''
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chart; it also became their first crossover hit since 2004's " I Miss You".


Background

"One More Time" originated in a session between drummer/producer Travis Barker and songwriter Gregory Hein, writing intentionally for Blink-182. The song's lyrics were originally about a relationship, but Barker suggested a more self-referential concept, focusing on the band's history, and the interpersonal relationships between the three members. The song was mostly completed when Barker presented it to his bandmates. Barker was reticent to send them a piece that felt completed as he wanted their creative input, but the band was largely receptive. DeLonge in particular was touched by the song, telling Barker that he and his wife felt emotional after listening to it. The three worked through "20 or 30" different versions of the song, ranging from renditions with guitar-heavy outros. "We’re always like, 'When does it get big? When do the big guitars come in?'," DeLonge noted, but they erred on keeping it simple, feeling as though the song worked better without a build-up. Barker kept it simple on the final track, which employs a brush-stroked fill that was recorded on a vintage Ludwig Black Beauty snare from 1938. In an interview, DeLonge expanded on the song's concept and themes:


Composition

Sadie Bell of ''
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'' described the song as an "emotional,
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ballad." The song is based around an acoustic guitar riff, and later incorporates piano. DeLonge opens the song by addressing his exits from the band and how they impacted his relationship to both Hoppus and Barker: "Strangers, from strangers into brothers / From brothers into strangers once again." Hoppus answers in his second verse, directly referencing his own battle with cancer, as well as Barker's survival of a deadly 2008 plane crash. Each chorus asks questions: "Do I have to die to hear you miss me?" In the shortened second verse, the duo resolve to overcome, observing that time is short. The song's soft tone and natural instrumentation, as well as refrain of "I miss you" was widely interpreted as a reference to the band's seminal 2004 hit. As the song climaxes, the band's three members—Barker included, in a rare vocal spot—sing the song's refrain.


Music video

The song's
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was directed by
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, and features the band performing the song on a set that switches between backgrounds from the band's previous music videos—including "
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", " Adam's Song", "
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" and more. It also incorporates other key memories from the group's career, including sets emulating stages at Warped Tour 1999, ''
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from 2000, the '' TRL'' studio, and the front cover of their live album '' The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back!)''. As the song reaches its conclusion, the clip shifts to archival footage of the group from their youth. The video concept originated at Columbia, the band's record label.


Chart performance

In the US, "One More Time" performed well, debuting and peaking at number 62 on the main ''Billboard'' Hot 100; its first weekend notched two million plays on radio and a million streams, allowing it to top the ''Billboard'' Hot Trending Songs chart for an inaugural time. "One More Time" ultimately became an airplay juggernaut on ''Billboard''
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chart, where it peaked at number one for a record-setting twenty consecutive weeks, tied for the longest reign in the ranking's history. It also marked the first time Blink-182 achieved back-to-back number ones on that chart. It also topped the Rock & Alternative Airplay chart, and peaked at number two on Mainstream Rock Airplay. As the group entered the
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chart for the first time in 18 years, "One More Time" ultimately became the group's first crossover hit since " I Miss You". It peaked at number 13 on that chart, marking their highest rank in their career. It also became the band's first-ever charting song on
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, where it ranked at number 27, as well as
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, where it peaked at number 36. Internationally, it became the group's highest-charting single on the UK Singles Chart in nearly two decades, debuting at number 28 on the all-genre ranking; the band's last single to reach the top 30 of that chart was " Down" in 2004.


Release and reception

The song debuted alongside "More Than You Know", another single from ''One More Time...'', with both issued to digital outlets as a joint single. ''
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'' Jon Blistein wrote that the tune "finds Blink indulging in a bit of endearing, well-earned pop-punk nostalgia." ''
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'' contributor Liberty Dunworth viewed it as "one of the more heartfelt and reflective tracks of their extensive discography." Dustin Nelson of ''
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'' dubbed it a "fitting" comeback single, while ''
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'' Starr Bowenbank viewed it as "heart-wrenching." Brian Davids of ''
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'' joked that the song "makes grown men cry," praising its "impact and emotion". Bobby Olivier from ''
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'' viewed it as a "ballad successor to 'I Miss You'", while Helen Brown of ''
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'' found the "funereal" track to be too "soppy". In context of the album, ''
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'' Emma Wilkes wrote that the title track is "the emotional apex of an album doused in sentimentality." Paolo Ragusa from '' Consequence'' opined that the tune "may be sappy, but it doesn’t feel obligatory or performative. It’s interesting enough for the band to be writing songs about being in the band instead of half-hearted youthful anguish." ''
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'' Arielle Gordon considered the band using their own "lore" for lyrics cheap: "The story is one of enduring friendship, reduced to vacuous balladry that reads like a high school poetry assignment ..it sounds self-congratulatory, like a band doing cheap covers of its own songs." Pranav Trwen at
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felt similarly: "The sentiment of the plainspoken ballad is powerful, lived in, and undoubtedly earned ..But why must that sentiment be attached to a song so uninspired, paint-by-numbers, and just overwhelmingly milquetoast? Treacly and heavy-handed, it suggested that Blink were letting the narrative drive their reunion instead of any innate musical curiosity still existing between the three."


Accolades

The song won the award for Alternative Song of the Year at the 2024
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.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the song's YouTube video. Blink-182 * Tom DeLonge – vocals, acoustic guitar, songwriting *
Mark Hoppus Mark Allan Hoppus (born March 15, 1972) is an American musician and record producer. He is the co-lead vocalist, co-founder, and bassist for the rock band Blink-182 and the only member to appear on every album. Hoppus became interested in ska ...
– vocals, bass guitar, songwriting *
Travis Barker Travis Landon Barker (born November 14, 1975) is an American musician, songwriter, and music producer who is the drummer for the rock band Blink-182. He has collaborated with hip hop artists, is a member of the rap rock group Transplants ...
– drums, vocals, producer, songwriting Additional musician *
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– piano, strings, recording engineer Technical * Gregory Hein – songwriting, co-producer *
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– songwriting, co-producer *Nick Morzov – recording engineer * Eric Emery – recording engineer * John Warren – recording engineer * Kevin Gruft – recording engineer * Aaron Rubin – recording engineer *
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– mix engineer *Matt Wolach – assistant engineer *
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– mastering


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References

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