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Borderline (Brandy song)

"Borderline" is a song by American singer Brandy Norwood. It was written by Norwood along with Darhyl "DJ" Camper, Kimberly "Kaydence" Krysiuk, Al Sherrod Lambert and Charles McAllister for her seventh studio album B7 (2020), with production handled by Norwood, Camper and LaShawn Daniels. Norwood's favorite song on the album,[1] "Borderline" channels the song "Angel in Disguise" from her 1998 album Never Say Never.[1] A dark and moody downtempo R&B ballad, it features Norwood voice over a ticking hi-hat. Lyrically, the song addresses borderline personality disorder at its emotional brink, examining the mental-health side effects of an unrequited love.[2]

"Borderline"
Single by Brandy
from the album B7
ReleasedJuly 31, 2020
Length5:12
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Brandy singles chronology
"Baby Mama"
(2020)
"Borderline"
(2020)
"No Tomorrow, Pt. 2"
(2020)

The song was generally praised by music critics who complimented its very sparse production and personal nature. Some of them also called it one of Norwood's finest vocal performances and cited it as the highlight of the record. "Borderline" was released by Brand Nu, Inc and eOne as the album's second single on July 31, 2020. It peaked at number 30 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, also reaching number seven on the Adult R&B Songs chart. Norwood reteamed with Derek Blanks and Frank Gatson to produce a music video for the song which depicts her in a straitjacket. "Borderline" was part of Norwood's set list for her performances at the Billboard Music Awards and Soul Train Awards in 2020.[3]

Background edit

"Borderline" was written by Norwood, producer Darhyl "DJ" Camper, and songwriters Kimberly "Kaydence" Krysiuk, Al Sherrod Lambert, and Charles McAllister, while production was handled by Norwood, Camper, and LaShawn Daniels.[4] The song is built upon ticking hi-hat pattern which Norwood described as a "magical, kind of a dark beat" that Camper had created for B7.[5] After hearing the track, the singer felt motivated to write a song about an unrequited love that she had exeperienced.[5] Lyrically, "Borderline" sees Norwood confront her own insecurities and weaknesses within relationships, with her professing to be "the most jealous girl" and ultimately illustrating the darker, emotional loneliness that can take over a romantic relationship.[6] In an interview with the New York Post, she shared the story behind the song, "I loved someone that was not available to be loved by me, and so that drove me crazy," adding, "I wanted to use my music as a way to start more conversations about mental health and how that’s something that we all need to work on every day."[7] In an interview with The Grio, Norwood discussed her struggles with mental health, "I've dealt with depression in the most severe…like severe depression. I’ve dealt with trauma. I've dealt with PTSD. I've gone through a lot and I had to overcome a lot, but I had to overcome everything that I’ve overcame by doing the work," revealing that she had turned to therapy, prayer, journaling and meditation.[8] In a June 2020 interview, Norwood remarked that "if another artist were to have that song, were to sing that song, I would wish that song was my song."[9]

Critical reception edit

"Borderline" was acclaimed by critics. Antwane Folk from Rated R&B called the song an "inescapable composition and the album's biggest song [...] Marked by ghost vocals, fine-tuned and stacked to perfection by the late LaShawn Daniels, Brandy's unhinged tone here is as complex as the cognitive disorder."[10] Jennifer Gonsalves for MEA Worldwide wrote that the album felt "like an out-of-body experience, with Brandy's whispery vocals being the magic carpet that gently guides you through a journey from pain and loss to self-discovery and love," specifically picking out "Borderline" as "probably one of the best representations of this form of storytelling."[11] Urban Bridgez also praised "Borderline", stating that Norwood was "showing her full vulnerability and truth on one track".[12]

In his review for The Voice, Joel Campbell complimented the "hypnotic, downtempo groove" on "Borderline".[13] Soul Bounce called the song a "standout", adding that the track would "definitely [be] going to get many repeat spins".[14][15] Quentin Harrison for Albumism described the song as one of "three vibrant performances that will go down as some of Brandy's finest".[16] Less impressed, Clash editor Robin Murray stated in his review for parent album B7 that "Boderline" was "no more than nice – pleasing on the ear, tugging at the heartstrings, but fail[s] to match the gravitational pull of the record's true highlights".[17] AllMusic editor Andy Kellman ranked the song among the album's highlights along with "Rather Be", "Lucid Dreams", Borderline", "Say Something" and "Baby Mama".[18]

Music video edit

 
The music video for "Borderline" was filmed at Yucca Corridor in Hollywood, Los Angeles.[5]

Norwood reteamed with Derek Blanks and Frank Gatson to produce a music video for "Borderline".[19] Filming took place at the vintage-style Parlour Room bar at Yucca Street in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California in July 2020.[5] Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the video was shot socially-distanced, with a doctor on-set regularly testing people's temperatures.[5] Norwood's friend Tasha Smith worked as her acting coach throughout the shoot.[5] The nightclub scenes in the video were inspired by Diana Ross's portrayal of singer Billie Holiday in the biographical drama film Lady Sings the Blues (1972).[20] The premiere of the video online coincided with B7's release on July 31, 2020.[19]

The video sees Norwood performing "Borderline" in a nightclub, intercut by scenes in which she is forced into a straight-jacket and padded room, representing a psychiatric facility. Within these scenes, critics have suggested that Norwood has been stylised as Medusa, with her hair intended to depict the snakes for hair as is commonly portrayed within Greek mythology,[21] illustrating the destructive power of jealousy and unhealthy thoughts[22] as is consistent with the song’s lyrics.[23] The clip ends with a message showing support for all who need assistance in the US with regards to mental health issues.[24][25] Norwood commented on the video that she "wanted to do a video that could show the change that I could make if I'm hurt or disturbed [...] I overcame that. I'm in a better space now."[5]

Live performances edit

Norwood sang along when the track was played as part of her Verzuz battle against fellow R&B singer Monica on August 31, 2020 at Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, Georgia.[26] On October 14, 2020, she performed "Borderline" live for the first time as part of a medley, also consisting of her 1999 single "Almost Doesn't Count" and follow-up single "No Tomorrow (Part 2)" featuring rapper Ty Dolla Sign, at the Billboard Music Awards.[27] Norwood's first performance at the awards ceremony since 1995, she performed without a live audience due to COVID-19 protocols, wearing black pants and a lacey white top with long jacket that critics compared to a "straightjacket".[28] Norwood received generally positive reviews, with Stephen Daw from Billboard calling it "a stunning medley".[28] In his review for TVLine's Andy Swift declared the performance a "triumphant return".[29] On November 29, 2020, Norwood performed "Borderline" as a part of a medley at the 2020 Soul Train Music Awards, accompanied by her song "Say Something". It was her first performance at the Soul Train Music Awards since she received the Lady of Soul Award in 2016.[30]

Credits and personnel edit

Credits lifted from the liner notes of B7.[4]

Charts edit

Release history edit

"Borderline" release history
Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various July 31, 2020
[34]

References edit

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Borderline is a song by American singer Brandy Norwood It was written by Norwood along with Darhyl DJ Camper Kimberly Kaydence Krysiuk Al Sherrod Lambert and Charles McAllister for her seventh studio album B7 2020 with production handled by Norwood Camper and LaShawn Daniels Norwood s favorite song on the album 1 Borderline channels the song Angel in Disguise from her 1998 album Never Say Never 1 A dark and moody downtempo R amp B ballad it features Norwood voice over a ticking hi hat Lyrically the song addresses borderline personality disorder at its emotional brink examining the mental health side effects of an unrequited love 2 Borderline Single by Brandyfrom the album B7ReleasedJuly 31 2020Length5 12LabelBrand Nu eOneSongwriter s Brandy Norwood Darhyl DJ Camper Kimberly Kaydence Krysiuk Al Sherrod Lambert Charles McAllisterProducer s Norwood LaShawn Daniels DJ CamperBrandy singles chronology Baby Mama 2020 Borderline 2020 No Tomorrow Pt 2 2020 The song was generally praised by music critics who complimented its very sparse production and personal nature Some of them also called it one of Norwood s finest vocal performances and cited it as the highlight of the record Borderline was released by Brand Nu Inc and eOne as the album s second single on July 31 2020 It peaked at number 30 on the US R amp B Hip Hop Airplay also reaching number seven on the Adult R amp B Songs chart Norwood reteamed with Derek Blanks and Frank Gatson to produce a music video for the song which depicts her in a straitjacket Borderline was part of Norwood s set list for her performances at the Billboard Music Awards and Soul Train Awards in 2020 3 Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Music video 4 Live performances 5 Credits and personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Release history 8 ReferencesBackground edit Borderline was written by Norwood producer Darhyl DJ Camper and songwriters Kimberly Kaydence Krysiuk Al Sherrod Lambert and Charles McAllister while production was handled by Norwood Camper and LaShawn Daniels 4 The song is built upon ticking hi hat pattern which Norwood described as a magical kind of a dark beat that Camper had created for B7 5 After hearing the track the singer felt motivated to write a song about an unrequited love that she had exeperienced 5 Lyrically Borderline sees Norwood confront her own insecurities and weaknesses within relationships with her professing to be the most jealous girl and ultimately illustrating the darker emotional loneliness that can take over a romantic relationship 6 In an interview with the New York Post she shared the story behind the song I loved someone that was not available to be loved by me and so that drove me crazy adding I wanted to use my music as a way to start more conversations about mental health and how that s something that we all need to work on every day 7 In an interview with The Grio Norwood discussed her struggles with mental health I ve dealt with depression in the most severe like severe depression I ve dealt with trauma I ve dealt with PTSD I ve gone through a lot and I had to overcome a lot but I had to overcome everything that I ve overcame by doing the work revealing that she had turned to therapy prayer journaling and meditation 8 In a June 2020 interview Norwood remarked that if another artist were to have that song were to sing that song I would wish that song was my song 9 Critical reception edit Borderline was acclaimed by critics Antwane Folk from Rated R amp B called the song an inescapable composition and the album s biggest song Marked by ghost vocals fine tuned and stacked to perfection by the late LaShawn Daniels Brandy s unhinged tone here is as complex as the cognitive disorder 10 Jennifer Gonsalves for MEA Worldwide wrote that the album felt like an out of body experience with Brandy s whispery vocals being the magic carpet that gently guides you through a journey from pain and loss to self discovery and love specifically picking out Borderline as probably one of the best representations of this form of storytelling 11 Urban Bridgez also praised Borderline stating that Norwood was showing her full vulnerability and truth on one track 12 In his review for The Voice Joel Campbell complimented the hypnotic downtempo groove on Borderline 13 Soul Bounce called the song a standout adding that the track would definitely be going to get many repeat spins 14 15 Quentin Harrison for Albumism described the song as one of three vibrant performances that will go down as some of Brandy s finest 16 Less impressed Clash editor Robin Murray stated in his review for parent album B7 that Boderline was no more than nice pleasing on the ear tugging at the heartstrings but fail s to match the gravitational pull of the record s true highlights 17 AllMusic editor Andy Kellman ranked the song among the album s highlights along with Rather Be Lucid Dreams Borderline Say Something and Baby Mama 18 Music video edit nbsp The music video for Borderline was filmed at Yucca Corridor in Hollywood Los Angeles 5 Norwood reteamed with Derek Blanks and Frank Gatson to produce a music video for Borderline 19 Filming took place at the vintage style Parlour Room bar at Yucca Street in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles California in July 2020 5 Due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic in the United States the video was shot socially distanced with a doctor on set regularly testing people s temperatures 5 Norwood s friend Tasha Smith worked as her acting coach throughout the shoot 5 The nightclub scenes in the video were inspired by Diana Ross s portrayal of singer Billie Holiday in the biographical drama film Lady Sings the Blues 1972 20 The premiere of the video online coincided with B7 s release on July 31 2020 19 The video sees Norwood performing Borderline in a nightclub intercut by scenes in which she is forced into a straight jacket and padded room representing a psychiatric facility Within these scenes critics have suggested that Norwood has been stylised as Medusa with her hair intended to depict the snakes for hair as is commonly portrayed within Greek mythology 21 illustrating the destructive power of jealousy and unhealthy thoughts 22 as is consistent with the song s lyrics 23 The clip ends with a message showing support for all who need assistance in the US with regards to mental health issues 24 25 Norwood commented on the video that she wanted to do a video that could show the change that I could make if I m hurt or disturbed I overcame that I m in a better space now 5 Live performances editNorwood sang along when the track was played as part of her Verzuz battle against fellow R amp B singer Monica on August 31 2020 at Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta Georgia 26 On October 14 2020 she performed Borderline live for the first time as part of a medley also consisting of her 1999 single Almost Doesn t Count and follow up single No Tomorrow Part 2 featuring rapper Ty Dolla Sign at the Billboard Music Awards 27 Norwood s first performance at the awards ceremony since 1995 she performed without a live audience due to COVID 19 protocols wearing black pants and a lacey white top with long jacket that critics compared to a straightjacket 28 Norwood received generally positive reviews with Stephen Daw from Billboard calling it a stunning medley 28 In his review for TVLine s Andy Swift declared the performance a triumphant return 29 On November 29 2020 Norwood performed Borderline as a part of a medley at the 2020 Soul Train Music Awards accompanied by her song Say Something It was her first performance at the Soul Train Music Awards since she received the Lady of Soul Award in 2016 30 Credits and personnel editCredits lifted from the liner notes of B7 4 Andy Barnes engineer DJ Camper producer writer LaShawn Daniels producer Kimberly Kaydence Krysiuk writer Al Sherrod Lambert writer Jaycen Joshua mastering mixing Charles McAllister writer Brandy Norwood producer vocals writer Earl Ejay Washington engineerCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Borderline Chart 2020 PeakpositionUS R amp B Hip Hop Airplay Billboard 31 7 Year end charts edit 2020 year end chart performance for Borderline Chart 2020 PositionUS Adult R amp B Songs Billboard 32 432021 year end chart performance for Borderline Chart 2021 PositionUS Adult R amp B Songs Billboard 33 41Release history edit Borderline release history Region Date Format Label Ref Various July 31 2020 Digital downloadstreaming Brand Nu Inc eOne 34 References edit a b Mamo Heran July 30 2020 Why Brandy Was a Little Hesitant to Release Her New Album B7 billboard com Retrieved May 18 2021 Arnold Chuck August 6 2020 Brandy talks Kanye Whitney and her first album in eight years nypost com Retrieved May 18 2021 2020 BET Soul Train Awards The Complete Winners List etonline com November 29 2020 Retrieved May 18 2021 a b B7 booklet Brandy Brand Nu eOne 2020 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title 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