I Dont What to Know Maroon 5 if I Never See Your Face Again

2008 single by Maroon 5

"If I Never Run into Your Face Again"
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Unmarried past Maroon 5 featuring Rihanna
from the anthology It Won't Exist Shortly Before Long and Skilful Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded
Released May 2, 2008 (2008-05-02)
Recorded 2007
Genre
  • Popular
  • R&B
Length
  • 3:18 (Rihanna version)
  • 3:21 (album version)
Label A&One thousand Octone
Songwriter(s)
  • Adam Levine
  • James Valentine
Producer(s)
  • Mark Endert
  • Mike Elizondo
  • Mark "Spike" Stent
  • C. "Catchy" Stewart
  • Maroon 5
Maroon five singles chronology
"Won't Become Home Without Y'all"
(2007)
"If I Never Meet Your Face Again"
(2008)
"Misery"
(2010)
Rihanna singles chronology
"Accept a Bow"
(2008)
"If I Never Encounter Your Face Again"
(2008)
"Disturbia"
(2008)
Music video
"If I Never Encounter Your Face Once again" on YouTube

"If I Never Encounter Your Confront Once again" is a song by American popular rock band Maroon 5 from the June 2008 re-release of the group's 2nd studio album, It Won't Be Soon Earlier Long (2007), which serves as the band's 4th and final single from the anthology. Information technology was as well included on the June 2008 re-release of Rihanna's third studio anthology entitled Skilful Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded (2008), which also serving equally the 2nd unmarried from the reloaded edition of her album. The song was originally included on the standard version of the band's album without the inclusion of Rihanna. It was written by band members Adam Levine and James Valentine, with production of the song helmed by Christopher "Tricky" Stewart, Mike Elizondo, Marking Endert, Marking "Spike" Stent and Maroon v. It was released as an extended play (EP) in Commonwealth of australia on May 22, 2007, and as an official single on May two, 2008, in the United states.

"If I Never See Your Face Again" was originally intended to be a duet with Janet Jackson and announced on her Discipline album, although label problems interfered.[i] The collaboration with Rihanna later came to fruition when Levine asked her to add her vocal to the remix version, which she accepted. "If I Never See Your Face Again" is a pop and R&B song featuring instrumentation provided by synthesizers and a guitar. The song received a mixed response from music critics, who praised the vocal'southward composition only criticized Levine and Rihanna's vocal performance. The song's accompanying music video was directed by Anthony Mandler and shot on an indoor soundstage in Castaic, California. The song was nominated for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals at the 2009 Grammy Awards, marking the first nomination in the category for both artists. It was also featured on The Hills and He'due south Merely Not That Into You, as the song's original version.

Background [edit]

"If I Never See Your Face Once again" was written by Adam Levine and James Valentine, two of the five ring members from Maroon v.[2] Production of the song was helmed by Mike Elizondo, Mike Endert, Mike "Spike" Stent, Christopher "Tricky" Stewart and Maroon 5.[2] It was recorded by "Spike" Stent at Conway Studios, Hollywood, CA; Glenwood Identify Studios, Burbank, CA and Phantom Studios, Westlake Hamlet, CA.[ii] The song was originally intended to exist a duet with Janet Jackson and appear on her Subject area album, merely due to label problems Rihanna later on appeared on the vocal.[one]

The song was included on the standard version of It Won't Exist Soon Before Long without the inclusion of Rihanna, still, Levine stated in an interview with James Montgomery for MTV News whilst on gear up of the accompanying music video that he wanted to effort something unlike for the anthology'south re-release.[3] The singer continued, saying that he asked Rihanna to practice some "bits and pieces" in the recording studio and that it came together very "rapidly".[3] Levine stated that if at that place is "magic" between two artists, and so "you don't even have to recall about it."[iii] During the interview, Rihanna confirmed that the song would exist the only one to feature a collaboration on her re-release of Good Girl Gone Bad, revealing that she had e'er wanted to piece of work with the group and was honored when they contacted her.[3] "If I Never See Your Confront Again" was released every bit a single in the United States on May 2, 2008.[4]

Limerick [edit]

"If I Never See Your Confront Again" is a popular[7] and R&B song,[five] which lasts for three:xviii (3 minutes, xviii seconds).[four] The song was composed using common time in the key of G-precipitous minor, with a moderate groove of 106 beats per minute.[8] Instrumentation is provided by synths,[ix] and a guitar.[10] A reviewer for IGN noted that "If I Never See Your Face Again" is complete with "slinky synth insinuations,"[9] whilst Jerome Blakeney for BBC wrote that it is a "guitar drenched" and "synth-crunching" song.[x] Alex Fletcher for Digital Spy commented that the song incorporated a "jagged" employ of synthesizers.[11] For the nearly office of the song, Levine sings in his falsetto register,[9] [11] whilst Rihanna adopts "silky tone".[11]

Critical reception [edit]

Upon the release of It Won't Be Soon Earlier Long, music critics commented on the original version of the song, which does not include guest vocals by Rihanna. Jerome Blakeney for BBC wrote that "If I Never See Your Face Again", along with another It Won't Exist Soon Before Long rails "Makes Me Wonder", were "monster weapons of mass-marketing aimed at the feet and riding on swathes of string-drenched, synth-crunching disco."[10] A reviewer for IGN was complimentary of 'If I Never See Your Face Once again', writing that information technology is difficult to resist listening to the song.[nine] The reviewer also noted that Levine appeared to prefer a vocal style reminiscent of techniques employed by Justin Timberlake, writing "Like Justin Timberlake it'southward all virtually the high pitched tenor falsetto and some sinewy grooves."[nine]

Nib Lamb for About.com noted that "If I Never See Your Face Again" and "Makes Me Wonder" appeared to be inspired by British jazz funk and acid jazz band Jamiroquai, writing "Any Jamiroquai fan may telephone call foul if they listen to 'If I Never Meet Your Face Again' or 'Makes Me Wonder'."[12] Sal Cinquemani was critical of the song, labeling it as "nasty."[13] Alex Fletcher for Digital Spy disapproved of the collaboration between the band and Rihanna, with specific thoughts on Levine and Rihanna'due south pairing.[eleven] Fletcher was critical of their vocal operation, writing that their voices clashed with one another and that "the sexual chemistry radar for the pairing registers at zero."[11] Fletcher commented about the vocal further, writing that it should never take left the recording studio.[11]

Accolades [edit]

Nautical chart performance [edit]

"If I Never See Your Face up Again" achieved moderate chart success on singles charts around the earth. It debuted on the Australian Singles Chart at number 28 June 1, 2008, and peaked at number eleven in its sixth calendar week.[xv] The vocal debuted on the New Zealand Singles Chart at number 37 on June ix, 2008, and peaked at number 21 the following calendar week.[xvi] In Europe, the vocal debuted and peaked at number 15 on the Italian Singles Chart on July 17, 2008.[17] The song remained on the nautical chart for ane calendar week.[17] It debuted on the Dutch Singles Chart at number 35 on June 14, 2008, and peaked at number 20 the post-obit week.[18] The song fluctuated between positions in the twenties and seventies for 13 weeks.[18] It debuted on the Danish Singles Chart at number 36 on July 27, 2008, and peaked at number 31 in its 6th week.[19]

"If I Never See Your Face Again" debuted on the Swiss Singles Nautical chart at number 61 on June 29, 2008, and peaked at number 52 the following week, where it remained in its third week.[20] It debuted on the Austrian Singles Chart at number 67 on September 5, 2008, and peaked at number 54 the following week.[21] "If I Never See Your Face Again" debuted and peaked on the UK Singles Nautical chart at number 28 on June xiv, 2008.[22] Over the following 2 weeks, the song descend down the superlative-xl, before falling out in its third week. The vocal fabricated a re-entry on the chart at number 36 on July 7, 2008.[23] In the United States, the song peaked at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on July 26, 2008.[24] Information technology peaked at number 10 on the Adult Pop Songs chart; number 30 on the Pop Songs chart and 21 on the Hot Digital Songs chart.[24]

Music videos [edit]

Adam Levine and Rihanna in the music video, where they try to not succumb to each other's temptations

The vocal'southward accompanying music video was directed by Anthony Mandler,[25] and shot on an indoor soundstage in Castaic, California on Apr 23, 2008.[25] The concept for the video was "high-end erotica".[25] In an interview with James Montgomery for MTV News whilst on set of the music video, Levine provided a summary of what the video would entail, proverb: "It's this kind of ultra-glamorous, photography-based, belatedly-'70s/ early-'80s situation. Information technology's really stylish and really cute ... It's the most choreographed thing I've always done, because unremarkably I just go up in that location and screw around. But with Rihanna, information technology's completely dissimilar then cool." In response, Rihanna connected to say that "I don't practise a lot of videos where I accept then much chemistry with the other artist, and this is only my 2nd duet in a video ... Information technology'due south really intense, because you have to work with each other so much. Information technology's new for me, but I'one thousand enjoying information technology."[25]

The video was fabricated available to download digitally via iTunes on May 13, 2008.[26]

Synopsis [edit]

The video begins with the sound of a ticking clock and Levine and Rihanna sitting contrary each other at a table, borer their hands and staring at one some other. Maroon 5 start to play their instruments as Rihanna sits and watches them. The tabular array and band scenes are intercut with each other for the first poesy and chorus. In the second verse, Levine and Rihanna appear to debate and endeavour to ignore the other'due south advances. Rihanna lies suggestively on a bed while Levine sits on a chair with his head turned in the opposite direction for the bridge. For the final chorus, the pair appear to reconcile, catastrophe with Levine finally giving in to temptation. He walks to the end of the table where Rihanna sits and caresses her neck, causing her to lean towards him seductively. The two nearly kiss as the video ends.

Nippon Bout 2008 video [edit]

Some other music video for the vocal's original version titled Nihon Tour 2008, was released on July 11, 2008 by Immunity International.[27] The video which is mainly an animated slideshow with photographs of Maroon 5 heading to Nippon, during the It Won't Be Soon Presently Tour in March 2008. This video was directed by Bob Carmichael.[28]

Formats and runway listings [edit]

Credits and personnel [edit]

Recording

  • Recorded at Conway Studios, Hollywood, CA; Glenwood Place Studios, Burbank, CA; Phantom Studios, Westlake Village, CA; Firm of Blues Studios, Encino, CA and Henson Studios, Hollywood, CA.
  • Mixed at Scream Studios, Miami, FL.

Personnel Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded, Def Jam Recordings.[two]

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

References [edit]

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