Justin Bieber - Never Say Never ft. Jaden Smith


Never Say Never (Justin Bieber song)

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"Never Say Never"
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Single by Justin Bieber featuring Jaden Smith
from the album Never Say Never: The Remixes & The Karate Kid
ReleasedJune 8, 2010
FormatDigital download
Genre
Length3:47
LabelIslandRBMG
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)The Messengers
Justin Bieber singles chronology
"Somebody to Love"
(2010)
"Never Say Never"
(2010)
"U Smile"
(2010)
Alternative cover
Promotional single cover art
Promotional single cover art
Music video
"Never Say Never" ft. Jaden Smith on YouTube
"Never Say Never" is a song by Canadian recording artist Justin Bieber. The song is used as the theme song for The Karate Kid, and features rap interludes from the film's star, Jaden Smith. It was originally a risque demo with sexual lyrics performed by American singer Travis Garland, it was written and produced by The Messengers, and Omarr Rambert. However, for unknown reasons, Bieber was tapped to record the song for the film. He re-wrote the song with The Messengers, Rambert, Smith, and his vocal producer Kuk Harrell, to feature inspirational lyrics to foil the film's theme. The song contains R&B and pop elements while merging hip-hop.
The song was released for digital download in the United States on June 8, 2010. The song was later included as an acoustic track on the remix album My Worlds Acoustic (2010) and both the acoustic and single versions were on the compilation album My Worlds: The Collection (2010). To promote Bieber's 3D concert film of the same name, the song was released as the lead single and the only single from Bieber's second remix album, Never Say Never: The Remixes.[1][2]
"Never Say Never" peaked within the top twenty in Canada, Norway, and New Zealand, while reaching the top forty in Australia, as well as charting in other international markets. After it was re-released as the lead single and the only single from – The Remixes, promoting his film, the single peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Bieber's second top-ten single in the United States. Its accompanying music video, directed by Honey, features Smith and Bieber in a recording studio playing around and dancing, and is intercut with scenes from the film. He has notably performed the song on Today and on his My World Tour. Smith joined Bieber during the tour's stop at Madison Square Garden to perform the song for scenes in Justin Bieber: Never Say Never.

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Background[edit]

A demo of the song, "Sexy Together" was originally recorded by Mike Chilton and Travis Garland (with Mike's close friend Chuck singing backup).[3] Reportedly the song was re-written by its original writers Adam MessingerNasri, Omarr Rambert, and his vocal producer Kuk Harrell, while Smith added lines.[3] Carina Adly MacKenzie of Zap2it preferred Bieber and Smith's version, commenting, "No wonder Bieb skipped this version -- it's a total snoozer. You'd think that a song about sex would be more interesting than a song about little kids doing karate... but no."[3] Bieber hinted at the collaboration by posting a promo photo of himself and Smith on his Twitter, and also posting that a video of his would premiere before "Somebody to Love," the second single from his studio album debut, My World 2.0.[4] The song was confirmed when the track listing for the soundtrack was revealed.[4] It was released on iTunes in the United States on June 8, 2010.[5]

Composition[edit]

"Never Say Never" is a pop-R&B which includes hip hop.[6] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, "Never Say Never" is set in common time with a metronome of 96 beats per minute, which is described as "steady, not too fast."[7] It is composed in the key of A minor with vocals spanning from the low-note of G3 to the high-note of C6. The song follows in the chord progression of Am–C–G–D[7] Bieber provides lead vocals in the song while Smith provides the backing with rap interludes.[8] The song is a "motivational track," containing inspirational lyrics, such as Bieber singing about a life filled with adversity, through lines like, "I never thought that I could walk through fire / I never thought that I could take the burn/ never had the strength to take it higher ".[9] Idolator thought the song as a tween-friendly version of Eminem's "Lose Yourself."[10] Smith's lines reference his father, and puns in the phrase, "raised by the power of Will".[6] He also makes reference to his lineage by saying "Born from two stars so the moon's where I land.", as he is the son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, who are both Hollywood stars.[6] Smith also makes references to Luke Skywalker and Kobe Bryant in his lines.[11]

Critical reception[edit]

Shima Maya of AOL Radio Blog gave the song a positive review, calling it "a burst of sexual energy", and stating, "Even on a soundtrack featuring the likes of Lady GagaJohn Mayer and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, this single...is sure to stand out as the film's flagship anthem."[9] Toor also complimented Bieber's "now-trademark silky-smooth voice."[9]Monica Herrera of Billboard said that Smith's rapping skills could rival those of his former-rapper father.[12] E! Online said "And while some might insist that "Parents Just Don't Understand," we think Big Willy would totally be down with Jaden's rap." Maria-Mercedes Lara of Celebuzz said, "don't make assumptions with the suspiciously nepotistic circumstances surrounding Jaden's appearance on Bieber's song: the kid is actually really good."[13] Lara also commented that Bieber "should be watching his back for Jaden's rising star."[13] Tiger Beat said that they loved the song, and said it had a "great beat."[14]

Music video[edit]

Its music video was released to YouTube on May 27, 2010. It has Jaden Smith and Justin Bieber singing and Jaden learning karate. It has more than 680 million views as of June 6, 2017.[15]

Chart performance[edit]

On the week ending June 17, 2010, the song debuted at number thirty-three on the Billboard Hot 100, propelled by its debut at number seventeen on the Hot Digital Songs chart selling 76,000 copies.[16] The song became Bieber's ninth consecutive top 40 release for a regular or digital single as a lead artist.[17] In Canada on the Canadian Hot 100, the song debuted at eleven.[18] The single debuted at forty-five on the Australian Singles Chart, and peaked at thirty-eight in its second week,[19] while on the New Zealand Singles Chart, the song debuted and peaked at twenty.[20] The Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) certified "Never Say Never" gold on June 5, 2011, denoting the sale of 7,500 copies.[21] On the Norwegian Singles Chart, the song debuted at eighteen, and spent one week on the chart.[22] Debuting at seventy-five on the Austrian Singles Chart, the following week it peaked at forty-six on the chart.[23] On the Dutch Single Top 100, after spending four weeks on the chart, the song peaked at seventy.[24] On the Tip charts in both Belgian regions, the song peaked at two and five.[24]

Promotion[edit]

The accompanying clip for the single was directed by Honey.[25][26] The music video takes place in a studio, and contains a heroic concept, featuring Bieber and Smith singing the song and playing around, intercut with scenes from the film.[27] Bieber appears in a motorcycle jacket and high tops.[28] Studio scenes include Bieber flexing karate moves, he and Smith dancing, jerkin', and eating Twizzlers.[28] The scenes also show the two shadowboxing, as footage from the film shows Smith performing an "array of fight moves."[29] Near the end of the clip features Bieber giving a roundhouse kick.[30]
The actual 'film' within the music video is directly taken from the footage of Karate Kid, which was shot entirely in Beijing and features Jackie Chan as "Mr. Han," a mentor figure who trains Smith throughout the film.[31] The scenes include Smith looking at the CCTV Headquarters building, a shot of the Beijing street scene, an Air China Boeing 747-400 taking off and landing, and a training scene at the Great Wall of China. The basic storyline involves Smith's character vying for the affection of a Chinese girl and being rebuffed by a rival suitor. Smith eventually wins a fight against his rival and wins the affection of the girl. Both Wall Street Journal Online and E! Online noted the low-production value of the clip.[11][27]Kyle Anderson of MTV News commended Bieber's latest "attention-grabbing video," and jokingly stated, "As a video that features fighting, it's a pretty strong entry, and it joins the list of great fight-centric videos below."[29] An Idolator writer said that they were impressed with Smith's moves, and Bieber's "spinning roundhouse."[10] A writer for Tiger Beat said, "The video is SO cute–we love when Justin and Jaden get silly at the end!"[14]
Bieber performed the song on June 4, 2010, on the Today Show as part of a medley with "Baby", "Somebody to Love", and "One Time".[32] The song is a part of his setlist during the My World Tour. Smith joined Bieber for the song on the August 31, 2010 date, along with UsherMiley CyrusLudacris, and Boyz II Men, to film scenes for his upcoming 3D concert film.[33]
To promote his remix album, My Worlds Acoustic as well as draw interest for the upcoming film, Bieber shot a music video for the song.[34] The video premiered during Game 3 of the 2010 World Series. In the video, Bieber stands on a baseball diamond and dons apparel from both teams in the Series, wearing a San Francisco Giants hat and Texas Rangersjacket[34] Scenes in which Bieber sings on the diamond is intercut with players hitting the ball and hanging in the dugout, as well as Bieber playing a guitar.[34] In an interview, Bieber said that the video was inspired by his love for sports.[35]

Charts and certifications[edit]

Radio and release history[edit]


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