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"Where Have You Been"
Song

"Where Have You Been" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna, from her sixth studio album Talk That Talk (2011). "Where Have You Been" received positive reviews from music critics, who complimented its up-tempo dance beat and likened it to the lead single of the album, "We Found Love". Upon the release of the album, the song debuted on the Irish and UK singles charts at numbers 47 and 61 respectively, and at number 8 on the UK Dance Chart on the strength of digital downloads alone. It will be released as the fifth U.S. single and the third international single of the album as well as the third song to have a music video. It will officially impact U.S. Top 40/Mainstream radio on May 8, 2012.

Composition

"Where Have You Been" was written by Ester Dean, Lukasz Gottwald, Calvin Harris, Henry Walter and Geoff Mack, whilst production of the song was completed by Harris, Cirkut and Dr. Luke,[3] and contains compositional elements of Mack's "I've Been Everywhere" (1959).[3][2] The song was recorded at Grand Hotel, Room 654 in Oslo, Norway [4]. "Where Have You Been" is one of two songs to be co-written and co-produced by Harris to be included on Talk That Talk, the other being "We Found Love", on which Harris appears as a featured artist.[3] "Where Have You Been" is a house[5] and dance-pop number[6] that draws influence from R&B and hip hop,[7], with a time signature of 4/4.[8] "Where Have You Been" features "hard, chilly synths"[5] and a punk inspired breakdown sequence.[8] As noted by Jon Caramanica, "Where Have You Been" is a house song which is draws upon pop more so than the other Harris produced song, "We Found Love".[5] Caramanica also compared the stylization of Rihanna's tonality in the lyrics "I been everywhere, man/looking for someone/someone who can please me/Are you hiding from me yeah/somewhere in the crowd?" to English singer-songwriter Siouxsie Sioux.[5] As noted by Lindsay Zoladz of Pitchfork Media, the song follows the same club-beat formula as "We Found Love", and contains a "simple lyric[s] of romantic longing".[9]

Critical reception

The song has garnered generally positive reviews from music critics. As part of their album reviews for Talk That Talk, numerous music critics noted the similarities between "Where Have You Been" and the lead single "We Found Love". Andy Kellman of Allmusic wrote that "Where Have You Been", along with "We Found Love", feature as Talk That Talk's most prominent dance songs,[2] and aside from noting the inclusion of Mack's "I've Been Everywhere" in the composition, Kellman compared the chorus of "Where Have You Been" to Adele's "Rolling in the Deep".[2] Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune called the song "rave-tastic", and commented that "Where Have You Been" and "We Found Love" both feature "a lot of buzzy, burping electronics".[10] Apart from noting the similarities between "Where Have You Been" and "We Found Love", Randell Roberts of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the song "wouldn't be out of place at Electric Daisy Carnival."[8] Jon Caramanica of the The New York Times wrote out of "Where Have You Been" and "We Found Love", the former was the "better" Harris production.[5]

Julianne Escobedo Shepherd of Spin noted that "Where Have You Been" is "tailor-made for a Coachella pool rave".[11] Mark Graham of VH1 compared the song to one of Rihanna's previous singles "Don't Stop the Music" (Good Girl Gone Bad, 2007), writing "[Where Have You Been] will almost certainly be Rihanna’s biggest club smash since 'Don’t Stop The Music.'"[12] Matthew Cole of Slant Magazine was critical of the song, as well as the opening track "You Da One" and "We Found Love", writing "At the very least, you expect an album like this to come front-loaded with potential singles, but the opening trio consists of two Dr. Luke productions, 'You Da One,' this album's obligatory reminder of Rihanna's Caribbean heritage, and 'Where Have You Been,' a boring, dubstep-normalizing dance number reminiscent of LMFAO, plus 'We Found Love.' And that's about as exciting as the album gets."[13]

Chart performance

Upon the release of Talk That Talk, "Where Have You Been" charted at number 47 on the Irish Singles Chart on November 27, 2011.[14] The following day, the song debuted at numbers 8 and 61 on the UK Dance Chart and UK Singles Chart, respectively.[15][16]

Music video

Rihanna began shooting the songs music video on March 8, 2012 in Los Angeles, California.[17] Revealing the news, she tweeted "Video shoot goin MAJAH!!! Longest day everrrrr tho!!! #WHEREhaveUbeen #stillgoin [sic]" with a picture of herself topless with natural hair on the set of the music video.[18] The video features choreography by Nadine "Hi-Hat" Ruffin, who has worked with Rihanna previously on her Grammy and BRIT Awards performances.[19]

Live performance

Rihanna performed "Where Have You Been" for the first time live at the 2012 Post-Grammy Charity Fundraiser, along with "We Found Love", on February 13, 2012.[20]

Credits and personnel

Recording and sample
Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Talk That Talk, Def Jam Recordings, SRP Records.[3]

Charts

Chart (2011-12) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[21] 46
Australia Urban (ARIA)[22] 16
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[23] 41
Denmark (Tracklisten)[24] 22
France (SNEP)[25] 48
Ireland (IRMA)[14] 47
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[26] 19
Norway (VG-lista)[27] 8
South Korea (Gaon International Chart)[28] 24
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[29] 31
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[30] 27
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[31] 38
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company)[16] 61
UK Dance (The Official Charts Company)[15] 8
US Billboard Hot 100[32] 65
US Hot Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[33] 28

Release history

Country Date Format Label
United States[34] May 8, 2012 Top 40/Mainstream radio Def Jam Recordings
Germany[35] May 11, 2012 CD single Universal Music
United Kingdom[36] June 2012 Digital download Mercury Records

References

  1. ^ http://www.allaccess.com/top40-mainstream/future-releases
  2. ^ a b c d Kellman, Andy. "Talk That Talk  – Rihanna". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2011-11-23.
  3. ^ a b c d (Media notes). {{cite AV media notes}}: Missing or empty |title= (help); Unknown parameter |Format= ignored (|format= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |Publisher= ignored (|publisher= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |Type= ignored (|type= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |Year= ignored (|year= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ http://rihannalounge.com/displayimage.php?pid=94795&fullsize=1
  5. ^ a b c d e Caramanica, Jon (2011-11-21). "Rihanna's 'Talk That Talk' Synth-Perfect for an Earlier Time". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. Retrieved 2011-11-25.
  6. ^ Elan, Priya (2011-11-18). "Album Review: Rihanna – 'Talk That Talk'". NME. IPC Media. Retrieved 2011-11-21.
  7. ^ Maerz, Melissa (2011-11-17). "Talk That Talk review – Rihanna Review". Entertainment Weekly. Time Inc. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  8. ^ a b c Roberts, Randall (2011-11-20). "Album review: Rihanna's 'Talk That Talk'". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2011-11-25.
  9. ^ Zoladz, Lindsay (2011-11-23). "Rihanna – Talk That Talk – Review". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2011-11-26.
  10. ^ Kot, Greg (2011-11-21). "Album review: Rihanna, 'Talk That Talk'". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2011-11-25.
  11. ^ Escobedo Shepherd, Julianne. "Rihanna – 'Talk That Talk'". Spin. Spin Media LLC. Retrieved 2011-11-26.
  12. ^ Graham, Mark (2011-11-09). "Album Preview: Rihanna's Talk That Talk Is The Dirtiest Pop Record Since Madonna's Erotica". VH1. Viacom. Retrieved 2011-11-23.
  13. ^ Cole, Matthew (2011-11-18). "Rihanna: Talk That Talk | Music Review". Slant Magazine. Retrieved 2011-11-21.
  14. ^ a b "TOP 50 SINGLES, WEEK ENDING 24 November 2011". Hung Median. 2011-11-27. Retrieved 2011-11-28.
  15. ^ a b "2011 Top 40 Dance Singles Archive 3rd December 2011". The Official Charts Company. 2011-11-27. Retrieved 2011-11-27.
  16. ^ a b "2011 Top 40 UK Singles Archive 3rd December 2011". The Official Charts Company. 2011-11-27. Retrieved 2011-11-27.
  17. ^ http://www.rap-up.com/2012/03/08/rihanna-goes-topless-in-where-have-you-been-video/
  18. ^ http://www.rap-up.com/2012/03/08/rihanna-goes-topless-in-where-have-you-been-video/
  19. ^ http://www.rap-up.com/2012/03/08/rihanna-goes-topless-in-where-have-you-been-video/
  20. ^ Wood, Micheal (2012-02-13). "Deadmau5 and Rihanna Perform at Post-Grammy Charity Fundraiser". Rolling Stone. Jann Wenner. Retrieved 2012-02-13.
  21. ^ "Top 50 Songs". ARIA Charts. Retrieved 28 November 2011.
  22. ^ "Top 50 Urban Songs". ARIA Charts. Retrieved 28 November 2011.
  23. ^ http://www.billboard.com/song/rihanna/where-have-you-been/26696915#/song/rihanna/where-have-you-been/26696915
  24. ^ "Rihanna – Where Have You Been". Tracklisten.
  25. ^ "Rihanna – Where Have You Been" (in French). Les classement single.
  26. ^ "Rihanna – Where Have You Been". Top 40 Singles.
  27. ^ "Rihanna – Where Have You Been". VG-lista.
  28. ^ "South Korea Gaon International Chart (Week: November 27, 2011 to December 3, 2011)". Gaon Chart. Retrieved 2012-01-25.
  29. ^ "Rihanna – Where Have You Been" Canciones Top 50.
  30. ^ "Rihanna – Where Have You Been". Singles Top 100.
  31. ^ "Rihanna – Where Have You Been". Swiss Singles Chart.
  32. ^ "Rihanna Remains Atop Hot 100, American Music Awards Spur Gains". 2012-03-06.
  33. ^ "Rihanna Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs Chart History". 2012-03-06.
  34. ^ http://www.allaccess.com/top40-mainstream/future-releases
  35. ^ VÖ-Vorschau
  36. ^ "Radio1 Rodos Greece ::: UK Forthcoming Singles ::: Charts, DJ Promos, Dance, Lyrics, Free Mp3 Samples". Radio1 Greece. Retrieved March 27, 2012.

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