Love Lockdown

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"Love Lockdown"
Single by Kanye West
from the album 808s & Heartbreak
Released September 18, 2008
Format Digital download, radio airplay, 12-inch single
Recorded 2008
Glenwood Studios
(Burbank, California)
Avex Recording Studio
(Honolulu, Hawaii)
Genre Synthpop
Length 4:30 (album version)
4:15 (radio edit)
Label Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam
Writer(s) Kanye West, Jeffrey Bhasker, Jenny-Bea Englishman, Malik Yusef, Jan Menzies
Producer(s) Kanye West, Jeff Bhasker
Kanye West singles chronology

"Swagga Like Us"
(2008)
"Love Lockdown"
(2008)
"Heartless"
(2008)

"Love Lockdown" is a song by American hip hop artist Kanye West, released September 18, 2008 as the lead single of his studio album 808s & Heartbreak. Written and produced by West and musician Jeff Bhasker, it was premiered by West at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards prior to its release as a single. Primarily a minimal pop song, "Love Lockdown" contains elements of synthpop and electronic music, and is characterized by the Roland TR-808 drum machine and auto-tune vocals sung by West.

Despite being a drastic departure from his previous work, the song was well received by critics, and was frequently cited as a highlight of the album. Time magazine critic Josh Tyrangiel named "Love Lockdown" the best song of 2008.[1] The single was also successful commercially, as it managed to debut at number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and went on to sell over three million copies.[2]

Background

Kanye West debuted "Love Lockdown" on September 7, 2008, as the closing performance of the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards. On September 18, he released it as the lead single of 808s & Heartbreak. After announcing it as the album's first single, West posted free copies of the song on his blog for fans to download. A week later, he also posted six downloadable stems, each featuring isolated song portions of "Love Lockdown", on his blog, with the intention of enabling fans to freely remix the song for themselves.[3] These portions include an a cappella, distorted background vocals, 808, percussion, piano, and the outro synth-beat.[4] The song is featured in the first episode edition of Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned on the in-game contemporary hip-hop radio station, The Beat 102.7 hosted by DJ Green Lantern.

Music and structure

Inspired by 1980s synth-pop icons such as Phil Collins, Gary Numan, and Boy George, "Love Lockdown," much like 808s as a whole, is composed as a brooding, electronic-tinged pop song sung by West using the auto-tune effect and produced with the Roland TR-808 drum machine.[5] The song is composed in the key of C#minor, written in common time and moves at 119.5 beats per minute. West's monotone vocal range for the song spans nearly two octaves, from G#2 to G#4. It is written in a verse-chorus form that expresses quiet-loud dynamics, featuring verses delivered in a low, somber tone before shifting into loud, chanting choruses.

Going further against the typical sound of hip hop beat, along with the 808, the track instead makes use of tribal drums for its instrumentation.[6] West stated his intention was to juxtapose the mechanical sounds of the auto-tune and 808s with the more traditional sounds of taiko drums and choir monks.[7] The song is minimal in nature, retaining a steady bassline before building into more layered sounds within the chorus.[5]

Chart performance

In the United States, Billboard confirmed that "Love Lockdown" sold 213,000 digital downloads in only four full days of release, therefore earning itself the title of a "Hot Shot Debut" at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and a "Hot Shot Debut" on the Pop 100 at number thirteen, where it eventually reached the eighth spot in early January. It is the highest debut of West's career, and was the second highest debut on the Hot 100 of 2008, tied with David Cook's "The Time of My Life." "Love Lockdown" is also only the tenth song of the decade to debut in the top three, and only the second by an artist unaffiliated with American Idol.[8] The single also made a "Hot Shot Debut" at number five on the Canadian Hot 100.[9]

In Europe, "Love Lockdown" peaked at number eight the UK Singles Chart and at number four on the Irish Singles Chart. It also debuted at thirty-eight in Italy and thirty-nine in Sweden. In Australia, the song debuted in its first week at thirty-seven on the ARIA Charts and peaked at number eighteen. In New Zealand, it has peaked at the eleventh spot on the RIANZ chart. On the German Singles Chart, "Love Lockdown" debuted at number eight, giving West his first top ten and highest charting single in Germany to date.

Music video

The music video for "Love Lockdown" was directed by Simon Henwood and premiered on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Tuesday, October 7, 2008.[10] On BET J, the video appeared at #32 on the Last Call 2008! Top 50 Countdown. It was filmed in West's apartment and features him in an all-white room, also dressed in white singing the verses of the song. West claims he drew inspiration from Christian Bale's portrayal of Patrick Bateman in Mary Harron's 2000 film adaptation of the novel American Psycho, a homage that is echoed in the presentation of the video's interiors, which mirror Bateman's New York City apartment in the film.[11] During the song's choruses, African tribe members appear, beating on djembe drums to the rhythm of song. More and more tribal members are shown with each chorus, and near the end, two very tall female figures covered with body paint decorated with abstract tattoo patterns reminiscent of the Nazca Lines appear. Interspersed throughout the video are visuals of what appears to be a spacecraft. The video ends with West laying in fetal position on the couch in the white room, in a homage to 2001: A Space Odyssey.

The video was nominated for Video of the Year, Best Male Video, Best Hip-Hop Video, and Best Special Effects in a Video at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. It did not win any of the nominations.

Track listing

UK CD Single

  1. "Love Lockdown" - 4:30

EU 4-Track CD single

  1. "Love Lockdown" - 4:30
  2. "Flashing Lights" (Album Version) - 3:57
  3. "Stronger" (A-Trak Remix) - 4:38
  4. "Love Lockdown" (video)

UK 12" Picture Disc

  1. "Love Lockdown" - 4:30

CD Single Remixes

  1. "Love Lockdown" (Aerotronic Remix) - 4:12
  2. "Love Lockdown" (Chew Fu Small Room Fix) - 4:43
  3. "Love Lockdown" (Flufftronix Edit) - 5:04
  4. "Love Lockdown" (Instrumental) - 4:11
  5. "Love Lockdown" (Jake Troth Remix) - 2:46
  6. "Love Lockdown" (Main) - 4:31
  7. "Love Lockdown" (Radio Edit) - 4:15

Personnel

Information taken from 808s & Heartbreak liner notes.[12]

  • Songwriters: Kanye West, Jeff Bhasker, Jenny-Bea Englishman, Malik Yusef, LaNeah Menzies
  • Producers: Kanye West and Jeff Bhasker
  • Keyboards: Jeff Bhasker
  • Drums/Percussion: Gibi, Zé Bruno, Lula Almeida and Rodney Dassis

Charts and sales

Charts positions

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart[13] 18
Austrian Singles Chart[14] 18
Belgian Singles Chart (Flanders)[14] 13
Belgian Singles Chart (Wallonia)[15] 38
Canadian Hot 100[16] 5
Danish Singles Chart[17] 4
Dutch Top 40[14] 10
European Hot 100 Singles[18] 16
Finnish Singles Chart[19] 20
German Singles Chart[20] 8
Hungarian Singles Chart[21] 5
Irish Singles Chart[14] 4
Israeli Singles Chart[22] 1
Italian Singles Chart[14] 38
New Zealand Singles Chart[14] 11
Norwegian Singles Chart[14] 14
Swiss Singles Chart[14] 18
Swedish Singles Chart[23] 11
UK Singles Chart 8
UK R&B Chart 1
US Billboard Hot 100[24] 3
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play[25] 26
US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[26] 26
US Billboard Pop 100[27] 8
US Billboard Mainstream Top 40[28] 10
US Billboard Rhythmic Top 40[29] 7

Year-end charts

Chart (2009) Position
Hungarian Singles Chart[30] 130
UK Singles Chart[31] 187
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[32] 44

Sales and certifications

Country Provider Certification Sales
Australia ARIA Gold[33] 35,000+
New Zealand RIANZ Gold[34] 7,500+
United States RIAA 3x Platinum[2] 3,000,000+

Chart precession and succession

Preceded by
"Miss Independent" by Ne-Yo
UK R&B Chart number-one single
November 1, 2008
Succeeded by
"If I Were A Boy" by Beyoncé

Covers & Remixes

  • Jin created a remix to one of the early versions of "Love Lockdown".
  • Tonedeff released a remix titled "Warden", produced by Chew Fu.[35]
  • Kanye West posted a remix of Love Lockdown featuring R. Kelly on his official blog. (November 7, 2008)
  • Fall Out Boy vocalist Patrick Stump recorded a cover version of "Love Lockdown"
  • White Lies recorded a cover of "Love Lockdown" in a Live Lounge session for Jo Whiley's BBC Radio 1 show on January 14, 2009. The band also released the cover as a b-side to their single "Farewell to the Fairground."
  • Tiesto posted a remix of "Love Lockdown" on 23 January 2009
  • Trey Songz has a freestyle using "Love Lockdown"'s beat.
  • Solange Knowles has performed a snippet of the song at recent live performances.
  • Mark Holiday posted his remix on December 2008 on his official Myspace under his stage name "Trendsetter".[36]
  • LMFAO released a remix with new original verses. The remix resembles a techno-house remake.
  • Royce Da 5'9' has a remix called "Shot Down".
  • Apathy has a remix of his own called "Love Locked Ap"
  • Janina Gavankar recorded what she calls a "flip" of this song.[37]
  • My Dear Disco released a remix of "Love Lockdown" on their album The Remixes.[38]
  • Drama Beats, a.k.a.Christopher Pfaff, posted a remix on YouTube on September 29, 2008.
  • This song was sung by Pentatonix, a group on the television show "The Sing-Off."
  • Macy Gray on her upcoming album, intitled "Covered" To be released March 27, 2012
  • The X Factor contestant Harmony Hood sang the song for their audition.

Other

  • This song was heard in the movie Trouble Gone Vegas.
  • This song will be two of the titles for the second half of season 10 for Degrassi.[39]
  • It has been used in the decathlon master mixes of America's Best Dance Crew season 3 (for Tutting), and season 6 (for Isolations).
  • The song featured on the video game Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned and on Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City on the fictional hip hop radio station The Beat 102.7.
  • The song is heard on teen drama show Skins series 3 episode 4 "Pandora".
  • The song was used in the 2008 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.

References

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