Magic (Robin Thicke song)

"Magic"
Single by Robin Thicke
from the album Something Else
Released

May 20, 2008 (U.S.)

August 9, 2008 (Europe)
Format CD single, digital download, maxi single, 12" single
Length 3:53 (album version)
3:35 (radio edit)
Label Interscope, Star Trak
Songwriter(s) Robin Thicke, James Gass, Paula Patton
Producer(s) Robin Thicke, Best Kept Secret, Mark Ronson
Robin Thicke singles chronology
"Got 2 Be Down"
(2007)
"Magic"
(2008)
"The Sweetest Love"
(2008)

"Got 2 Be Down"
(2007)
"Magic"
(2008)
"The Sweetest Love"
(2008)

"Magic" is a song by American R&B singer Robin Thicke. The song was produced in 2008 for Thicke's third studio album, Something Else. Its live instrumentation varied; including conga, horn and violin. The song's lyrics refer to a someone reversing their lovers past hurts in relationships, and uses magic metaphors. The song was written by him along with his wife Paula Patton and James Gass. The track was sent to radio on May 20, 2008 and is the album's lead single. The song was introduced on July 13, 2008 at the Miss Universe 2008 pageant. It was the background music for the 'Evening Wear' competition of the pageant. The song is also used on the most recent Samsung U900 Soul advert for the summer, the 2008 UAAP Cheerdance Competition in the Philippines, sponsored by Samsung, and the leading food service company Jollibee to celebrate on its 30th anniversary. The song was featured on the 2011 film Jumping the Broom.

Music video

The music video for "Magic" premiered on Thursday July 17, 2008 on BET's 106 & Park. It was directed by the British director Robert Hales (who also directed Britney Spears' "Break the Ice") and Thicke himself. On August 8, 2008, the video debuted on 106 & Park at number nine, and peaked at number six. BET J placed it at number 20 on the year-end Last Call 2008! Top 50 Countdown.

It is an example of many contemporary music videos which have a blend of modern-day computer effects along with dance moves of the past. The video's galactic theme was influenced by Janet Jackson's "Feedback," notably in scenes of Thicke and backing dancers mounting planets.[1] Thicke also uses a replica set to what dance legend Fred Astaire used when singing "Puttin' on the Ritz". He also uses several similar steps to the ones that Fred Astaire used in the original video and that of Michael Jackson in "Smooth Criminal".

Speaking of the video in October 2008 to noted UK R&B writer Pete Lewis of the award-winning Blues & Soul, Robin stated: "For the song I just wanted to celebrate that feeling that gave people hope and made them feel good on the inside. And, with its vibe being about the endless possibilities in life and with space being the final frontier, for the video I just thought that seeing people lying on the moons and controlling the universe suited that theme of bravado very well."[2]

Remixes

The official remix is a duet remix with R&B singer Mary J. Blige and is called "Magic Touch (NYC Remix)". There are other remixes using the original version by Freeway & T.I.. There is an unofficial Mick Boogie Remix featuring Jay-Z. The remix uses the first verse from Jay-Z's American Gangster. Mark Ronson co-produced w/ Best Kept Secret a remix of "Magic Touch" featuring Mary J. Blige & Wale. Rick Ross did a remix of the remixed version, "Magic Touch".

Charts

"Magic" was sent to radio May 20, 2008. The song debuted on the US R&B/Hip-Hop singles chart on May 29, 2008 at number 90, and has peaked at number six, giving Thicke his second top ten on the chart. The song debuted on the Hot 100 charts on June 19, 2008 at number 88. After falling from the chart and re-entering same, it ultimately peaked at 59. It has also entered the Canadian Hot 100 chart at number 98 and peaked at number 60. The remixed version, "Magic Touch", otherwise known as the "Moto Blanco Remix" has charted on the US Hot Dance Club Play peaking at number two.

Chart positions

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[3] 60
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[4] 33
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[5] 64
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[6] 95
US Billboard Hot 100[7] 59
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[8]
"Magic Touch" featuring Mary J. Blige
2
US Hot Jazz Songs (Billboard)[9] 21
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[10] 6
US Adult R&B(Billboard)[11] 2
US Pop 100 (Billboard)[12] 78
US Dance/Mix Show Airplay(Billboard)[13] 18
US Hot 100 Airplay(Billboard)[14] 39

References

  1. "Rap-Up.com - Video: Robin Thicke – ‘Magic’". Rap-Up.com. Rap-Up. 17-07-08. Retrieved 07-03-14. Check date values in: |access-date=, |date= (help)
  2. Robin Thicke interview by Pete Lewis, 'Blues & Soul' November 2008
  3. "Robin Thicke – Chart history" Canadian Hot 100 for Robin Thicke. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  4. "Dutchcharts.nl – Robin Thicke – Magic" (in Dutch). Single Top 100. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  5. "Swisscharts.com – Robin Thicke – Magic". Swiss Singles Chart. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  6. "Robin Thicke: Artist Chart History" Official Charts Company. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  7. "Robin Thicke – Chart history" Billboard Hot 100 for Robin Thicke. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  8. "Robin Thicke – Chart history" Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs for Robin Thicke. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  9. "Robin Thicke Album & Song Chart History". Billboard Jazz Songs for Robin Thicke. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  10. "Robin Thicke – Chart history" Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for Robin Thicke. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  11. "Magic, Robin Thicke, Adult R&B". billboard.com/biz. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  12. "Robin Thicke > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  13. "Magic, Robin Thicke, Dance/Mix Show Airplay". billboard.com/biz. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  14. "Magic, Robin Thicke, Hot 100 Airplay". billboard.com/biz. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
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