"Yeah 3x" attained top-ten positions in Australia, Austria, Belgium (Flanders), Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. It also reached the top-twenty in Canada, Norway, Slovakia and Sweden. In the United States, the song peaked at number 15 on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart, and at number seven on the
Mainstream Top 40 chart.
Background and recording[edit]
"Yeah 3x" was written by Brown,
DJ Frank E,
Kevin McCall,
Amber Streeter and
Calvin Harris, and was produced by DJ Frank E.
[1] It was recorded at
The Record Plant—a studio in Los Angeles, California—and Serban Ghenea
mixed the track at Mixstar Studios—a studio in
Virginia Beach, Virginia.
[1] On September 2, 2010, Brown
tweeted that the
Polow da Don-produced song titled "Calypso" would be released soon as the follow-up single to "
Deuces" (2010).
[2] However, those plans were changed when "Yeah 3x" was released instead.
[3] While filming the music video for the song, Brown elaborated on the song's inspiration in an interview with
Access Hollywood. He stated that he wanted to record the song for his
pop audience since he had been doing so much
urban material.
[4]
Brown said the song was given to him by DJ Frank E while he was in the studio writing songs for other artists and himself. "I heard the track and I was like man this is incredible. It kind of gave me the '
Forever' feeling so I wanted to do more of a song for my pop audience. I’ve been doing a lot of
mix-tape stuff, a lot of urban records ... the pop audience didn’t really have anything to gauge from so I really wanted to give them this and I feel like 'Yeah 3x' is something different, something new and it’s just [a] positive record. It’s not anything too over the top; it’s just right where it needs to be."
[4] During a chat with fans on
Ustream.tv on September 27, 2010, Brown said that the song was written in 15 minutes; "We actually got the beat and we did it in no time. It was effortless. It was fun. It was sort of like when we wrote 'Forever', so I hope you guys like that record. It's more of a pop record, in the club record."
[5]
Composition[edit]
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"Yeah 3x" is an
uptempo dance-pop,
[8] Europop,
[9] and
electro house song.
[10] Over a video game-type beat, Brown opens the song by proclaiming, "In the moment, can't believe / You're so beautiful / Feels like I'm in a dream."
[7] Throughout the song, it features a thick
bassline.
[6] "Yeah 3x" is set in
common time with a moderate dance tempo of 120
beats per minute. It is composed in the
key of
D major with Brown's vocal range spanning from the note of A
4 to the note of B
5.
[11] The song uses a portion of the melody from "
I'm Not Alone" by Calvin Harris.
[1] According to Robbie Daw of
Idolator, "Yeah 3x" is a mixture of "Forever" (2008) and
La Roux's "
Bulletproof" (2009),
[12] while Sean Michaels of
The Guardian commented that the song seems to be inspired by
David Guetta's
Eurodance sound.
[13] Nick Levine of
Digital Spy musically compared the song's production to the sounds of
Usher,
Taio Cruz,
Jay Sean,
The Black Eyed Peas and Calvin Harris.
[14]
Critical reception[edit]
Amar Toor of
AOL Radio called the song "dance-friendly", and wrote "with its electro-vibe and frenetic pulse, 'Yeah 3x' sounds like the perfect club banging anthem to get any night off to a raucous start."
[15] Ed Easton Jr. of radio station
WNOW-FM noted the song's similarities to Brown's 2008 single "Forever" (2008), writing that "it has that fun and simple lyrical flow and puts more emphasis on the intoxicating beat."
[16] He also called the song "a beat banging dance track" that would keep Brown rising back to the top.
[16] Megan Vick of
Billboard magazine added that "Brown's career has had its share of twists and turns, but 'Yeah 3x' proves he can still turn out a speaker-bumping track."
[6] Bri LaPelusa of
UR Chicago called it a "true party anthem" due to the chorus: "You love to drink / So do we / Get my bottles / Bring 'em to me / Hold your glasses up / People everywhere."
[17] Tom Howard of
Yahoo! Music called it a "clubby summer tune."
[18] Hannah Ash of
The Harber Herald wrote that "it's a great song, full of party-riffic electronic beats made for dancing."
[19]
Controversy[edit]
Scottish producer and DJ
Calvin Harris claimed that "Yeah 3x" plagiarised his 2009 single "
I'm Not Alone". He tweeted, "Choked on my cornflakes when I heard [the] new Chris Brown single this morning. Do you know what I mean?"
[20] After receiving many abusive messages from Brown's fans after posting the comment, he later tweeted, "I don't care that you call me a nobody. Stealing is still stealing, doesn't matter who you are! ... Because Chris Brown is an international celebrity doesn't make it OK to rip off a guy from [the] UK not many people have heard of."
[20]
When asked in an interview with Australia's
Herald Sun if Brown knew him, Harris replied, "Well, he's never heard of me, that's the funniest thing. But the producer he's worked with, DJ Frank E, has definitely heard of me. He's a respected producer, he's worked with Tiësto on a few tracks, perhaps that's where the link is. It's all a bit of fun."
[21] Brown later spoke with Harris and upon hearing the similarities between the two songs, had Harris' name added to the songwriting credits.
[22]
Chart performance[edit]
In the United States, "Yeah 3x" debuted at number 33 on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart dated November 13, 2010.
[23] After weeks of ascending and descending the Hot 100, "Yeah 3x" peaked at number 15 in the issue dated January 29, 2011, and spent 20 weeks on the chart.
[24] The song charted successfully on the US
Pop Songs chart at number seven.
[25]"Yeah 3x" failed to chart on the US
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, instead reaching number 22 on the
Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart, which lists the 25 songs below the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs' number 100 position.
[26] As of February 2011, the song has sold 1,000,000 digital copies in the US.
[27] In Canada, "Yeah 3x" debuted at number 42 on the
Canadian Hot 100[28] and peaked at number 12.
[29]
Internationally, "Yeah 3x" reached the top 10 in nine countries. On the
Australian Singles Chart, "Yeah 3x" debuted at number seven on November 29, 2010, and peaked at number four on December 27, 2010.
[30] The song was certified five times platinum by the
Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), denoting sales of 350,000 copies.
[31] In Belgium, "Yeah 3x" peaked at number eight on the Flanders
Ultratop 50, where it remained in the top 10 for four non-consecutive weeks.
[32] In Denmark, the song debuted at number six on the
Danish Singles Chart,
[33] giving Brown his second top 10 single in that country, following "
No Air" (2008), a duet with
Jordin Sparks.
[34] The song also attained top 10 positions on the
German Singles Chart and the Netherlands'
Dutch Top 40 at numbers seven and ten, respectively.
[35][36] "Yeah 3x" was certified gold by the
Bundesverband Musikindustrie(BVMI) in Germany, denoting sales of 150,000 copies.
[37] In New Zealand, "Yeah 3x" reached number one on January 10, 2011, where it remained for one week,
[38] and became Brown's sixth number-one single in the country.
[39] It was certified platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ), denoting sales of 15,000 copies.
[40] In Switzerland, the song debuted at number 51 on the
Swiss Singles Chart on February 13, 2011, and peaked at number seven on April 10, 2011.
[41] It was certified gold by the
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), denoting sales of 15,000 copies.
[42] In Ireland, "Yeah 3x" peaked at number eight on the
Irish Singles Chart and spent 22 weeks on the chart.
[43] In the United Kingdom, "Yeah 3x" entered the
UK Singles Chart at number 10 on February 5, 2011,
[44] and became Brown's fourth UK top 10 single as a lead artist.
[45] It peaked at number six in its third week on the chart, and remained in the top 10 for six consecutive weeks.
[44]
Music video[edit]
Synopsis[edit]
The accompanying
music video for "Yeah 3x" was directed by
Colin Tilley and filmed at the
Universal Studios.
[46] It premiered on MTV on October 21, 2010,
[47] and features cameo appearances by
Teyana Taylor,
Kevin McCall, and Future Funk from
America's Got Talent.
[48] The video opens with Brown walking down a deserted street wearing a navy sweatshirt, dark blue denim, and white sneakers. It then cuts to another scene where Brown makes an acrobatic entrance onto the top of a truck in a neighborhood of old-timey storefronts and brownstones. Wearing a black vest, trousers and a red skinny tie, Brown then leads a mob of kids, teenagers and older residents down the street. As the first chorus nears, Brown begins his first dance sequence with two male dancers. Together, they pull off high mid-air twirls, each seemingly jumping several feet above the ground. Brown then follows a woman down the street, and runs into four female dancers wearing tank tops and suspenders. Together, they perform arm movements, and work in a few hip thrusts. The next scene, Brown is seen at a storefront labeled
"Popin Pete's" and continues more dancing with Pete. During the bridge, Brown can be seen wearing a hot pink/salmon-colored blazer, gold chain and, in one shot, carrying a massive shiny boombox. Brown then rallies the crowd from a fire escape just before someone opens a fire hydrant and unleashes a spray of water onto the crowd. In the final scene, Brown is wearing a peach blazer while baring his chest, and performs the last bit of choreography with male and female dancers. The video ends as Brown spins, stops and looks off into the distance.
Reception[edit]
Ed Easton Jr. of WNOW-FM gave the video a rating of seven out of ten, writing that, "there is plenty of choreographed dancing as Breezy shows us he still got it, getting everyone in the neighborhood to dance with him. The video is good for the most part, especially if you are a fan of dancing."
[16] Brad Wete of
Entertainment Weekly wrote that, "it's genuinely a fun clip, absent of any overdone, sexed up R&B corniness."
[9] Robbie Daw of Idolator compared the video to
Michael Jackson's "
The Way You Make Me Feel" (1987), and
Janet Jackson's "
Alright" (1990), concluding that "sure, the 'Yeah 3x' clip is derivative. But at least Brown is making a serious effort to polish up his commercial appeal once again with both a feel-good, sing-along song and an equally sunny video."
[49] Mariel Concepcion of
Billboard magazine simply called it a "kid-friendly clip".
[50] The video was nominated for Best Choreography at the
2012 MTV Video Music Awards Japan.
[51]
Live performances[edit]
A pre-taped performance of Brown performing "Yeah 3x" and a medley of "
Beautiful People" and "Forever" was shown on the American version of
Dancing with the Stars on March 29, 2011.
[52] For the performance, Brown wore a tomato red tuxedo and a black shirt and bow tie. The performance started off with a young boy doing break dancing moves and announcing, 'Here is Chris Brown'. Brown then appeared doing flips and somersaults, as he lip-synced most of the song. The performance earned him a standing ovation from the judges and members of the crowd.
[53] Prior to the performance, some of the show's cast were unhappy that Brown was going to perform because of the
domestic violence assault that occurred with his then-girlfriend
Rihanna in 2009. Brown was sentenced to five years of
probation, ordered to complete more than 1,400 hours of
community service and was given a
restraining order which required him to stay away from Rihanna. Professional dancer
Cheryl Burke told
Extra, "As a victim of domestic violence, I don't agree with him coming on the show, but it's out of my control",
[53] while host
Tom Bergeron told the
On Air with Ryan Seacrest radio show that, "I did tell the producers it may be to their advantage to not have me interview him, because my natural tendency would be to say something. So don't put me in a position where you are asking me to not say something, because I really won't do that."
[54]
Brown performing at
Supafest in April 2012
On July 15, 2011 Brown performed the song in front of an audience of 18,000 at the
Rockefeller Plaza in New York City for the
Today concert series.
[55] For the performance, Brown wore a white shirt and black pants, and was accompanied by male dancers wearing black jumpsuits and red sneakers.
[55] On August 28, 2011, Brown performed a medley of "Beautiful People" and "Yeah 3x" at the
2011 MTV Video Music Awards.
[56] He opened his performance with "Yeah 3x" and was dressed in a white formal suit, accompanied by "full-skirted dancers".
[56]Brown was eventually joined onstage by tuxedo-clad dancers and began dancing to the 1993
Wu-Tang Clan single "
Protect Ya Neck". His dance routine then moved into 1991, where he danced to
Nirvana's "
Smells Like Teen Spirit". Brown's performance then came back to the future, where he began to sing "Beautiful People". While performing the song, he was suspended in the air, and then lowered to another stage where he continued to perform the song. Brown then went back in the air, where he did splits and back-flips.
[56] "Yeah 3x" was added to the
set list of Brown's 2011
F.A.M.E. Tour in Australia and North America,
[57][58] and at the
Supafest tour in April 2012.
[59]
Track listing[edit]
- "Yeah 3x" – 4:01
- "Yeah 3x" – 4:01
- "Deuces" featuring Drake and Kanye West (Remix) – 4:34
- Australian and New Zealand Digital EP[62][63]
- "Yeah 3x" – 4:01
- "Deuces" featuring Drake, T.I., Kanye West, Fabolous, Rick Ross and André 3000 (Remix) – 6:43
- "Deuces" featuring Drake and Kanye West (Remix) – 4:34
Credits and personnel[edit]
- Chris Brown – songwriter, lead vocals
- Justin "DJ Frank E" Franks – songwriter, producer
- Kevin McCall – songwriter
- Amber Streeter – songwriter
- Calvin Harris – songwriter
- Serban Ghenea – audio mixing
- John Hanes – engineering
- Tim Roberts – assistant engineering
Weekly charts[edit]
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Year-end charts[edit]
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Certifications[edit]
Radio and release history[edit]
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