Loveeeeeee Song

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"Loveeeeeee Song"
Single by Rihanna featuring Future
from the album Unapologetic
Released April 3, 2013 (2013-04-03)
Recorded 2012; Westlake Recording Studios, (Los Angeles, California) and Triangle Studios, (Atlanta, Georgia)
Genre R&B, hip hop
Length 4:16
Label
Writer(s)
Producer(s)
  • Luney Tunez
  • Mex Manny
  • Future
Rihanna chronology

"Pour It Up / Remix"
(2013)
"Loveeeeeee Song"
(2013)
"Right Now"
(2013)

Future chronology
"Tapout"
(2013)
"Loveeeeeee Song"
(2013)
"Show You"
(2013)

"Loveeeeeee Song" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna recorded for her seventh studio album Unapologetic (2012). The song features vocals by American singer-rapper Future who also co-wrote, and music produced by G. Jackson p/k/a (Luney Tunez), E. Zaragoza p/k/a (Mex Manny) and Future. Additional writing was done by Denisia "Blu June" Andrews and Rihanna herself.[1] The song was released as the fourth single from the album, impacting on urban radio stations in the United Kingdom on April 3, 2013.[2]

"Loveeeeeee Song" was well received by most critics and received general acclaim, some of whom complimented Rihanna's vocals and called it a "stand-out track, while others called the song a "touching duet". It has since then peaked at number 55 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and charted on the R&B Chart at number 17 in the United Kingdom.[3] The song is also included on the setlist of her Diamonds World Tour (2013).

Background and production

Rihanna began "working on the new sound" for her seventh studio album in March 2012, even though she had not yet begun recording.[4] On September 12, 2012, Def Jam France announced via Twitter that Rihanna would release a new single the upcoming week while her seventh studio album is scheduled to be released in November 2012. However, the tweet was shortly deleted and replaced with another clarifying that "more information will be made available tomorrow, Thursday, September 13".[5] Right after her performance at the iHeartRadio music festival in September 2012, Rihanna revealed that her single "Diamonds" would be released the same month.[6] Via her official Twitter account, Rihanna posted series of "teasing" tweets announcing her seventh studio album.[7] On October 11, 2012, in one of her tweets revealed that the title of her new album is Unapologetic.[8]

"It was a record that I didn't spend that much time on either. Less thought, [so] it was more natural."

—Future talking about "Loveeeeeeee Song" for MTV News"[9]

"Loveeeeeee Song" is the fifth track on the album. Co-producer Luney Tunez spoke about the process of working on it.[10] In an interview with Complex he stated, "that was one of the beats I really don't like. It wasn't one of my favorites. When I made it, I was in the mindset of being real, melodic, laid back, and sexy."[10] He further added that from the beginning he was aware that the song will be a "pop-female record" and that he also didn't want to put too many instruments in it. Luney Tunez labeled it as one of the favorite songs that he has ever produced.[10]

In an interview for MTV News, Future spoke about his collaboration with Rihanna, "They wanted a more uptempo record, so I sent four or five records, and I left the last record. It was more like a ballad, and I left it." He further revealed that the original title of the song was "Love & Affection", however, Rihanna's mentor Jay-Z changed it to "Love Song" and added two additional 'e's becoming "Loveee Song".[9] Seth Firkins recorded the music for "Loveeeeeee Song" together with Future's vocals at Triangle Studios in Atlanta, Georgia.[1] Rihanna's vocals were recorded by Marcus Tovar and Kuk Harrell at Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California, while it was mixed by Manny Marroquin at Larrabee Studios in Burbank, California.[1] Harrell also handled production of Rihanna's vocals.[1] All instrumentation and programming was carried out by Future who appears as courtesy of Epic Records.[1]

Composition

The song starts with Future "slow-rolling track singing in his computerized drawl" the lyrics, "I don't want to give you the wrong impression, I need love and affection" and croons before Rihanna starts singing in an accent, "I want you now, I want you now." It ends with him saying "L O V E E E and affection".[9]

Critical reception

The song was met with critical acclaim. Caryn Ganz of Spin called the song a slow jam,[11] while The New York Times's Jon Caramanica labeled it as striking and affecting duet.[12] Shamika Sanders of Hello Beautiful called the song a "stand-out track" on the album and concluded that Future's rapping and singing vocals "find a nestled residence beside Rihanna’s sensual register. Together, they create a harmonious mixture of bedroom magic."[13] According to Sarah H. Grant of Consequence of Sound "Loveeeeeee Song" is an "emotionally fragmented" and a "touching duet" with Future.[14] Digital Spy's Robert Copsey wrote that the song is one of the few ballads on Unapologetic that can touch you deeper than the average slow songs. According to him, the reason for that are the circumstances with American entertainer Chris Brown which are felt through the whole album.[15] In a review of Unapologetic, Alex Macpherson of Fact wrote that "Loveeeeeee Song" "is a boilerplate Future space ballad with an unforgivably stupid title."[16]

Commercial performance

Following the release of Unapologetic, "Loveeeeeee Song" entered the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 100. It ascended to 88 its second week and to 63 in its third week. [17] It additionally debuted at number 14 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs due to strong digital downloads.[18] The song has also peaked at 4 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart.[19] In the United Kingdom, "Loveeeeeee Song" charted on the R&B Chart at number 17.[3]

Credits and personnel

Recording
  • Recorded at Westlake Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California; Triangle Studios, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Mixed at Larrabee Studios, Burbank, California.
Personnel

  • Lead vocals – Rihanna
  • Featured artist – Future
  • Songwriting – Nayvadius Wilburn, Denisea "Blu June" Andrews
  • Production – Luney Tunez and E. Zaragoza p/k/a (Mex Manny) and Future
  • Recording engineers – Seth Firkins

  • Vocal production – Kuk Harrell
  • Vocal recording – Kuk Harrell, Marcos Tovar
  • Assistant vocal engineer – Robert Cohen
  • Mixing – Manny Marroquin
  • All instruments and programming – Future

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Unapologetic, Def Jam Recordings, SRP Records.[1]

Charts

Chart (2012–13) Peak
position
France (SNEP)[20] 110
UK R&B Chart (OCC)[3] 17
US Billboard Hot 100[21] 55
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[18] 14

Release history

Country Date Format Label
United Kingdom[2] April 3, 2013 Urban radio Def Jam Recordings

References

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  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Markman, Rob (November 20, 2012). "Jay-Z Added Extra E's To Rihanna's 'Loveee Song'". MTV News. Viacom. Retrieved December 1, 2012. 
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Drake, David (November 20, 2012). "Interview: Luney Tunez Talks Producing Rihanna's "Loveee Song" and Working With Future". Complex (Complex Media). Retrieved December 1, 2012. 
  11. Ganz, Caryn (November 28, 2012). "Rihanna, 'Unapologetic'". Spin (Buzzmedia). Retrieved December 4, 2012. 
  12. Caramanica, Jon (November 21, 2012). "Rihanna, Icy Hot and Steely-Strong". The New York Times (The New York Times Company). p. C1. Retrieved November 21, 2012. 
  13. Sanders, Shamika (November 20, 2012). "Rihanna 'Unapologetic' Album Review + Sultry Billboard Magazine Cover". Hello Beautiful. Retrieved December 5, 2012. 
  14. H. Grant, Sarah (November 26, 2012). "Album Review: Rihanna - Unapologetic". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved December 5, 2012. 
  15. Copsey, Robert (November 19, 2012). "Rihanna: 'Unapologetic - Album review". Digital Spy. Nat Mags. Retrieved December 5, 2012. 
  16. Macpherson, Alex (November 23, 2012). "Unapologetic". Fact. 
  17. "Bubbling Under Hot 100 – Issue Date: 2012-12-08". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved December 1, 2012. 
  18. 18.0 18.1 "Rihanna Album & Song Chart History: R&B/Hip-Hop Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved April 8, 2012. 
  19. "R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay: Apr 27, 2013". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved April 18, 2013. 
  20. "lescharts.com - Rihanna feat. Future - Loveee Song". Les Charts. Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. Retrieved December 4, 2012. 
  21. Grein, Paul. "Week Ending Feb. 3, 2013. Songs: "Thrift Shop" Sets Digital Record". Chart Watch. Yahoo! Music. Retrieved February 7, 2013. 

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