Let Me Kiss It and Make It Better

Let Me Kiss It and Make It Better

2016 unmarried by Rihanna

2016 single by Rihanna

"Kiss It Better"
Rihanna with her face tilted backwards and eyes closed.
Single by Rihanna
from the album Anti
Released March 30, 2016 (2016-03-30)
Recorded 2014
Studio Jungle City, New York Metropolis
Genre
Length 4:xiii
Characterization
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Jeff Bhasker
Rihanna singles chronology
"Work"
(2016)
"Kiss Information technology Ameliorate"
(2016)
"Needed Me"
(2016)
Music video
Kiss It Better on YouTube

"Osculation It Better" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her eighth studio album, Anti (2016). It was written and produced by Jeff Bhasker and Glass John, with boosted writing by Teddy Sinclair and Rihanna. The vocal was serviced to radio stations in the Us on March xxx, 2016, together with "Needed Me". "Kiss It Better" is a pop, synth-stone and R&B ballad, which features influences from the 1980s and 1990s-music ballads. The vocal's lyrics focus on a subversive relationship that the singer finds irresistible. It also deals with themes of mending cleaved fences and getting back together with a lover.

The unmarried received disquisitional acclaim, with critics praising its '80s throwback, lyrics, and Rihanna's vocals. It received a Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Song at the 59th ceremony. "Osculation It Improve" peaked at number 62 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and was certified 2x Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It also reached number iv on the South African radio chart. The song's music video was directed by manner photographer Craig McDean and premiered on March 31, 2016. The video was inspired past dadaism and surrealism, and depicts Rihanna against a dark background. The song was included on the Anti Earth Tour setlist as the endmost song.

In January 2021, the vocal gained notoriety again on radio and TikTok with the release of rapper Fat Joe's unmarried, "Sunshine (The Light)" featuring DJ Khaled and amorphous. The song heavily samples the commencement poetry of "Kiss Information technology Better" as its chorus, using Rihanna's vocals.

Background and release [ edit ]

On December 8, 2014, "Kiss It Better" was registered through Harry Trick Agency, an agency "who handles publishing rights for physical and digital music formats." [i] The same day, Australian FM radio station 2Day FM and other websites reported that the song was allegedly going to be released every bit the pb single of her then-upcoming eight studio album. [1] [2] A 24-hour interval afterwards, Rihanna teased a snippet of the rail on her Instagram account, featuring Extreme'due south guitarist Nuno Bettencourt working on a solo electric melody. [3] [4] On July 7, 2015, English singer Teddy Sinclair confirmed she was one of the songwriters of the song. [5]

On Dec 27, 2015, Drinking glass John, who also co-wrote and co-produced the song, via Twitter expressed his dissatisfaction about the delay of the song's release and its parent album. He eventually leaked a minute-long demo of the song and also described it as "the best damn song." [6] [7] Through her Twitter account, Rihanna confirmed that "Buss Information technology Better" aslope "Needed Me" were going to be released as the follow-upwardly singles from Anti (2016) and impacted radio on March xxx, 2016. [8] She also revealed the artwork for both singles, with the sometime having a close-up of Rihanna'due south face up and the latter having Rihanna wearing a giant pair of jeans. [9]

Composition and lyrical interpretation [ edit ]

"Kiss It Better" was written and produced by Jeff Bhasker and Glass John, while Sinclair and Rihanna provided additional writing. The song was recorded at the Jungle City Studios in New York Urban center. American producer Kuk Harrell provided the vocal recording and vocal production of the vocal. Blake Mares was responsible for additional recording, while Brendan Morawski was the recording assistant. The mixing of the unmarried was done by Manny Marroquin at the Larrabee Studios in North Hollywood; Chris Galland and Ike Schultz served as the mixing assistants. Bettencourt played the guitar and Chris Gehringer mastered it at the Sterling Audio Studios in New York City. [10] "Kiss It Better" is a pop, synth-stone and "electro-charged R&B" power carol [xi] [12] [13] [14] [xv] that lasts 4 minutes and 13 seconds. [16] It is written in the primal of F major [17] with an andante moderato tempo of 95 beats per minute. [18] It features "deep snaking synths", [19] [twenty] "gleaming" electric guitar riffs and drums, [21] that were influenced past 1980s and 1990s power ballads. [11] [nineteen]

Lyrically, the song focus on a subversive relationship that the singer knows is wrong for her, but 1 she finds irresistible, which can be seen in the lines, "Who cares when it feels like cleft?." [19] In the chorus, she "hauntingly asks over and over, 'What are you willing to practise? / Oh, tell me what you're willing to exercise,'" [11] in which she responds, "Buss it, kiss it better, infant." [21] During the song, she seeks reconciliation from a lover, [15] and "relies on [sex] to shine over a conflict," singing: "Mmm, do what y'all gotta do, keep me up all night." [22] Julianne Shepherd of Billboard and Adam R. Holz of Plugged In also noted that the song has themes of sex. [22] [23] Patrick Ryan of U.s.a. Today noted that her "sultry, towering vocals call to mind by hits 'Take a Bow' and 'Cheers (Drinkable to That)'. [21] Billboard 's Shepherd and Rolling Stone 's Brittany Spanos constitute similarities between "Kiss It Ameliorate" and Prince'due south "Purple Rain", [23] [24] with Bianca Gracie of Idolator agreeing, calculation that it also resembles TLC's "Red Light Special". [25]

Critical reception [ edit ]

Multiple critics compared the vocal's musical direction to works by Prince. [23] [24] [26]

"Kiss It Amend" was highly acclaimed by music critics. Brittany Spanos of Rolling Stone chosen it "the album's most direct pop moment by far," describing it as a "shimmering, funky" track. [24] Jordan Bassett of NME agreed, calling it "the album's all-time and most full-bodied runway, replete with snaking synths and two swooning, overlapping vocal refrains." [19] AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine and USA Today's Patrick Ryan both agreed that the song was an album highlight, [21] [27] with Ryan adding that it was "mayhap Rihanna's all-time shot at scaling the popular charts with Anti and praised the "effectively catchy" hook. [21] Chris Gerard of PopMatters defined information technology as "a moment of classic Rihanna—edgy, soulful and confident, complimenting the "sinuous melody" and the "terrific song arrangement." [12] Spin 's editors Safy-Hallan Farah and Eve Barlow named it "a highlight" and "every bit triumphant a Prince jam as it gets" respectively. [26] Zach Bernstein of Pretty Much Astonishing observed that the vocal is "one of ANTI's best offerings and a pure shot of old-school Rihanna—a stuttering, hypnotic beat, complimented [ sic ] past a hard-rock guitar riff and an innuendo virtually as subtle as a sledgehammer." [28]

Corbin Reiff of The A.V. Club was very positive with the "gorgeous array of '80s power rock electric guitar lines," [29] with Bianca Gracie of Idolator sharing the same sentiment, writing that "th[e] heartbreaking electrical guitar riff alone deserves a couple of future nominations," and labelled it "ane of the strongest tracks off ANTI" and "all-around beautifully intimate." [25] Jeff Benjamin of Fuse also commended the "mesmerizing electric guitar riff." [eleven] For Alexis Petridis, a writer of The Guardian , "Kiss It Amend" is the "closest it comes to the stuff that Stargate or Sia Furler have sold her in the past," due to the "ineffaceable chorus." [30] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times considered it "an ostentatious sex jam" and "one of several songs on 'Anti' on which Rihanna's singing takes center stage." [xiv] In a positive annotation, Nolan Feeney of Time went on to telephone call it a "stellar irksome-jam [that] opens with a guitar solo directly out of the '80s, but if today'south high school seniors are smart, they'll put this on their prom playlists." [31] Jessica McKinney of Vibe appreciated the runway due to "the rock-inspired vibe [and] the desperation in her vocalization that makes the song feel so heavy and ultimately enjoyable." [32] Claire Lobenfeld of Fact defended the song for being "one of many examples of how Rihanna has refined her power to do romantic despondency with confident precision. Instead of washing those feelings in huge productions, everything is stripped down to its emotional cadre." [33]

"Kiss It Ameliorate" received a nomination for All-time R&B Vocal at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards. [34] Paste considered it the thirteenth-best song on their "50 Best Songs of 2016" list. [35] Billboard named the single the second best on their list Best R&B Songs of 2016, while after placing information technology at number 51 on their "100 Best Pop Songs of 2016" listing. [36] [37] In the annual Village Voice'southward Pazz & Jop mass critics poll of the year's best in music in 2016, "Kiss It Better" was ranked at number 29, tied with Maren Morris' "My Church building" and The Weeknd'due south "Starboy". [38]

Commercial performance [ edit ]

In the United States, "Kiss Information technology Ameliorate" debuted at number eighty on the US Billboard Hot 100, following the release of the vocal's music video. Its debut was driven primarily by streaming (73 percent of its nautical chart points), which saw a 31 percent to 4.8 million U.S. streams. It likewise opened at number thirty-six on the The states Popular Songs, marking Rihanna'due south record-extending 43rd entry. [39] It eventually peaked at number threescore-two on the Billboard Hot 100. Though it was the promotional focus at pop radio, "Kiss It Amend" reached as far as number twenty-four on the Pop Songs chart, leading Def Jam Recordings to release "Needed Me" - an initially "urban radio priority" - to pop radio too, due to its success. [xl] Equally of January 2021, "Kiss It Better" has accumulated over one 360 meg and 313,000 downloads in the Usa. [41]

Although the single did not manage to chart on the New Zealand chart, information technology did manage to chart at number three on the New Zealand Heatseekers nautical chart, which comprises that week's fastest-ascent titles outside the Tiptop xl Singles Chart. [42] In Commonwealth of australia, the vocal only spent one week inside the ARIA Charts, reaching number forty-viii. [43] In the United kingdom, the song fared better, spending 13 weeks inside the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Singles Chart; it debuted at number fifty-one on the chart dated April 14, 2016, subsequently the music video's release. A calendar week later, the song descended to number threescore, before moving to number l-seven. After 2 weeks fluctuating on the charts, the song managed to move to number xl-vi, which became its peak position. It later remained 7 further weeks on the nautical chart. [44]

Music video [ edit ]

In that location is something hypnotic about the song, the way some of it repeats and you don't know where is the beginning and cease. It is very intimate in this sense and we wanted it to be nearly a very personal moment—both a physical journey through an abstruse space and an inner reflection at the same time.

Craig McDean talking to The Fader nearly shooting Rihanna just by herself in the video [45]

The accompanying music video for "Buss It Better" was directed by British fashion photographer Craig McDean and premiered on March 31, 2016. [46] It was shot in Los Angeles over a "very long night". [47] A teaser for the video was released a day earlier on March 30 via Rihanna's Vevo account on YouTube. [45] Keeley Gould and Ciara Pardo served producers for the visual [46] which was shot entirely in black-and-white. [45] In an interview with The Fader , McDean explained that the inspiration for the video was based on ideas which were inspired by dadaism and surrealism, "It all comes from you as a person, your inner inspiration and ideas you lot've had inside for a lifetime." [47]

Jessie Katz of Billboard described the storyline of the video, information technology "features the singer intermittently standing, writhing on the basis and floating through space through various stages of undress while she sings to the Prince-esque synth and electric guitar track. In fact, Rihanna is the entire video -- there's no backdrop at all." [48] Cosmopolitan 's Eliza Thompson wrote that "the clip shows Rihanna rolling effectually under sheets while dice whorl upwards and downward her body, writhing on the flooring in sheer lingerie, and stripping off her oversize business-lady suit." [49] According to McDean the idea to include dice in the video came from him and his creative partner Masha Vasyukova, "Sometimes it'south all near combining things that might non make any sense, [like] subconsciousness and dreams. Dice is such a graphic and surrealistic object so it came into play." [47] The video ends with Rihanna walking away slowly into a dark background. [l]

Natalie Weiner of Billboard thought that the video for the vocal was one of the 11 best videos ever done by Rihanna and described information technology as a "plumbing equipment flex" for the singer and represents that the sexiness she presented in the visual for her 2013 single, "Pour Information technology Up" "was but the first of her pulse-quickening powers." [51] Laura Bradley of Slate magazine described the video as a deviation for the both videos for "Work" with regards to her decision to star alone and shot the video simply in black-and-white, reasons which ultimately gave the video a dissimilar vibe according to her. [52] Maeve McDermott of USA Today described the video as "somewhat" NSFW regarding the linguistic communication and the fractional nudity and concluded past asking, "but would y'all wait anything less from a Rihanna video?" [53] Vogue 'due south Mackenzie Wagoner wrote, " In every case, however gratis her nipple, she manages to await empowered, not vulgar—speaking to an obvious trunk conviction that, particularly in the spotlight, can be difficult-won." Further, she called Rihanna "evolved rule-breaking" and wrote that she is not a "factory-bred" sex activity symbol, but a woman who is fully comfortable with her torso image. [54]

Live performances and covers [ edit ]

Rihanna was scheduled to perform "Kiss It Better" at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards, withal her performance was cancelled terminal minute per her doc'southward order to go on a "song residuum". The performance was supposed to feature a 1980s talk-show theme where the singer was to be joined past boob tube host James Corden. [50] Rihanna performed "Osculation Information technology Better" at the Anti World Tour as the closing song of each evidence. [55]

American vocaliser Miguel covered the vocal during his performance at the Spotify Business firm, function of SXSW concerts. [56] Indie rock vocalizer Father John Misty covered "Kiss It Better" during his 2016 tour in support of his studio album, I Beloved You, Honeybear . According to Jon Blistein he delivered a "faithful, rousing rendition of the track while grinding and dancing around the phase". [57]

Rail list [ edit ]

Trip the light fantastic toe Remix EP [58]
No. Title Length
1. "Kiss It Better" (R3hab Remix) 3:04
2. "Kiss It Better" (Iv Tet Remix) 4:56
three. "Osculation It Better" (Kaytranada Edition) 5:25
4. "Buss Information technology Better" (Feenixpawl Remix) 3:53

Credits and personnel [ edit ]

Credits adapted from Rihanna'due south official website. [10]

Locations
Personnel
  • Rihanna – vocals, writing
  • Jeff Bhasker – writing, production
  • Glass John – writing, additional production
  • Teddy Sinclair – writing
  • Nuno Bettencourt – guitar
  • Marcos Tovar – vocal recording
  • Kuk Harrell – vocal recording, song production
  • Blake Mares – additional recording
  • Brendan Morawski – recording assistant
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing
  • Chris Galland – mixing assistant
  • Ike Schultz – mixing assistant
  • Chris Gehringer – mastering

Charts [ edit ]

Certifications [ edit ]

Release history [ edit ]

Meet as well [ edit ]

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