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Jump (Rihanna song)

"Jump" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her seventh studio album, Unapologetic (2012). It was written by Kevin Cossom, M. B. Williams, Stargate and Chase & Status, with production done by the latter two and Kuk Harrell. It samples the lyrics of the 1996 single "Pony", performed by Ginuwine. Its composition and structure received comparisons to not only Justin Timberlake's song "Cry Me a River" and Magnetic Man's "I Need Air", but also to some of Rihanna's previous songs, including "Rude Boy" and "Red Lipstick". A remix of the song called "Jump (Club Cheval Rap Remix)" by rapper Theophilus London was leaked onto the internet. "Jump" was serviced to Australian radio on January 24, 2014 as the album's sixth single.[2]

The song received generally positive reviews from music critics. Many reviewers thought that "Jump" stood out as one of a couple of highlights on Unapologetic, while a few others singled it out as the sole highlight. However, it prompted a mixed reaction from James Montgomery for MTV, who thought that the dubstep bass line produced a "mixed result". Genevieve Koski for The A.V. Club, who wrote that the track should not have been included on the album as it is a poor song choice, commented that songs like "Jump" are responsible for simply furthering her career in the music industry. Following the release of Unapologetic, "Jump" debuted on the French Singles Chart at number 153 and the UK Singles Chart at number 150 due to strong digital download sales.

Background and production edit

 
"Jump" samples Ginuwine's 1996 single "Pony".

Rihanna began developing a "new sound" for her seventh studio album in March 2012, even though she had not yet begun recording.[3] On September 12, 2012, Def Jam France announced via Twitter that Rihanna would release a new single the upcoming week while her seventh studio album was scheduled to be released in November 2012. However, the tweet was shortly deleted and replaced with another clarifying that more information will available the next day (September 13).[4] Via her official Twitter account, Rihanna posted series of "teasing" tweets announcing her seventh studio album.[5] On October 11, 2012, in one of her tweets revealed that the title of her new album is Unapologetic along with its cover.[6]

"Jump" is the overall sixth and final single off Unapologetic. It was written by Kevin Cossom and M. B. Williams together with its producers Stargate (Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen) and Chase & Status (Saul Milton and Will Kennard).[7] The song samples elements of "Pony" (1996), as performed by Ginuwine and written by Elgin "Ginuwine" Lumpkin, Stephen Garrett and Timothy "Timbaland" Mosley.[7] In an interview with MTV News Ginuwine stated: "You know what? My management told me she wanted to use it, and Rihanna, I'm a fan of hers and I love what she's doing. You got to embrace it! You can't be a stickler... especially when an artist like Rihanna wants to use it".[8] He further said that he is anxious to hear what the singer has done with the sample and hopes that it will do a good job for her, just as it did for him.[8]

Eriksen and Miles Walker recorded "Jump" at Roc the Mic Studio in New York, while Aamir Yaqub served as the assistant vocal engineer.[7] Kuk Harrell provided the vocal production of the song and also recorded Rihanna's vocals together with Marcos Tovar at R Studios in Los Angeles.[7] It was mixed by Phil Than at Ninja Club Studios in Atlanta with Daniela Rivera serving as assistant mixing engineer.[7] Cossom sang additional vocals, while all the instruments and programming were provided by Eriksen, Hermansen, Mikey Mike and Chase & Status.[7]

Composition and lyrical interpretation edit

"Jump" is a song that runs four minutes and twenty-four seconds, and "utilizes dubstep's distinctive bass sound to approximate the belching chorus of the original song".[9][10][12][11] According to Brad Stern of MTV Buzzworthy, "Jump" features "sexy, slow burning" chorus and resembles Rihanna's 2010 single "Rude Boy" (Rated R, 2009).[13] Daily Mirror's Priya Elan also compared "Jump" to the singer's song "Red Lipstick" (Talk That Talk, 2011),[14] while James Bien of The Daily Northwestern found it similar to the 2010 single by Magnetic Man, "I Need Air".[15] Melissa Maerz of Entertainment Weekly labeled the song a "dubstep-warped banger".[16]

Eric Henderson for Slant Magazine disapproved of "Jump", writing that it is an "ice-cold" and "echoey dubstep torture chamber" whereby Rihanna interpolates Ginuwine's "Pony" sample void of emotion.[1] Rihanna's vocals on the song sound similar to the vocals by Justin Timberlake on his 2002 single "Cry Me a River" (Justified, 2002).[17] Lyrically, in "Jump" Rihanna preaches to her former partner that she won't be chasing him.[18] Jude Rodgers of The Guardian described it as a "see sex wriggling everywhere".[19] In the song, the singer sings "Skrillex-worthy" lines, "You think I give a damn/ but you know who I am/ I don't go around chasing no dude".[9] The chorus features Rihanna singing, "If you want it, let's do it/ Ridin' my pony/ My saddle is waitin'/ Come and jump on it."[20]

Remix edit

Rapper Theophilus London remixed the song, a remix which leaked under the title "Jump (Club Cheval Rap Remix)".[21] Additional production to the song was added by Club Cheval.[21] Several new lines were added, such as "I don't follow the trend/ the trend follow me, bruh"[13] and "I'm in Nice getting nice with some freaks/ Hermes, bubble bath, so I'm feelin' freeesh." He also quotes lyrics from Rihanna's 2012 single "Diamonds" in the line, "Versace, chrome, we're shinin'/Shine bright like a Neil Diamond."[22] Michael Depland of MTV Buzzworthy praised the remix and wrote that it makes the song sound even better.[22]

Critical reception edit

Allison Stewart for The Washington Post thought that "Jump" stood out as one of the highlights of Unapologetic, describing it as a "monster in the making". Along with "Stay", Stewart listed "Jump" as her top two songs on the album.[23] Alike Stewart, Melissa Maerz for Entertainment Weekly wrote that "Jump" was one of her top recommendations to listen to along with "Diamonds".[16] Stacey-Ann Ellis for Vibe thought that "Jump" could be "mosh-inducing" if played in a nightclub.[24] Michael Gallucci for PopCrush also agreed that "Jump" is one of Unapologetic's best songs, writing that "It's an unofficial rule in pop music that any song titled 'Jump' is going to be great (see Pointer Sisters, Van Halen, Kriss Kross, etc.). Rihanna's is no exception".[10] Chris Younie for 4Music echoed Gallucci's sentiments, writing that it is one of the best songs on the album. He further wrote that he felt as though the album peaked after the second track, "Diamonds", had finished, but stated that "Jump" filled void between that and the former.[25]

James Montgomery for MTV News thought that the dubstep bass line produced a "mixed result", but he praised the sample of Ginuwine's "Pony".[26] Genevieve Koski for The A.V. Club criticised "Jump", writing that it is the "perfect example" of poor decision making with regard to song choices for the album, which her opinion, have "elevated" Rihanna's career. She brandished the song as "trashy decadence without shame".[11] Robery Copsey for Digital Spy felt that the song embodied "a sense of last-minute record label box-ticking", with particular emphasis on Chase & Status' presence and the "wobble" of the chorus. He continued it described "Jump" as a "safe option" to include on the album.[27]

Credits and personnel edit

Recording
  • Recorded at Roc the Mic Studios, New York City, New York
  • Vocals recorded at R Studios, Los Angeles, California.
  • Mixed at Ninja Club Studios, Atlanta, Georgia.
Sample
  • Contains samples of "Pony" performed by Ginuwine and written by Elgin Lumpkin, Stephen Garrett and Timothy Mosley.
Personnel
  • Songwriting – Kevin Cossom, M. B. Williams, Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, Saul Milton, Will Kennard
  • Production – Stargate, Chase & Status
  • Recording engineers – Mikkel S. Eriksen, Miles Walker
  • Assistant vocal engineer – Aamir Yaqub
  • Vocal recording – Kuk Harrell, Marcos Tovar
  • Vocal production – Kuk Harrell
  • Mixing – Phil Than
  • Additional/assistant engineering – Daniela Rivera
  • Additional vocals – Kevin "KC" Cossom
  • Instruments and programming – Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, Mikey Mike, Chase & Status

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Unapologetic, Def Jam Recordings, SRP Records.[7]

Chart performance edit

Following the release of Unapologetic, "Jump" debuted on two national single charts due to strong digital download sales. In France, it debuted at number 153 for the week dated December 1, 2012, and fell to number 191 the following week; it spent a total of two weeks on the chart.[28] In the United Kingdom, it debuted at number 150 on December 2, 2012.[29] It peaked at number 34 on the R&B/Hip-hop Digital Songs chart on December 3, 2012. In Oceania, it attained commercial success after being released as a single. It peaked at number 10 in New-Zealand and at number 5 in Australia, where it was certified Platinum for shipments over 75,000 copies.[30]

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[35] Platinum 70,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[36] Gold 7,500*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

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Jump is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her seventh studio album Unapologetic 2012 It was written by Kevin Cossom M B Williams Stargate and Chase amp Status with production done by the latter two and Kuk Harrell It samples the lyrics of the 1996 single Pony performed by Ginuwine Its composition and structure received comparisons to not only Justin Timberlake s song Cry Me a River and Magnetic Man s I Need Air but also to some of Rihanna s previous songs including Rude Boy and Red Lipstick A remix of the song called Jump Club Cheval Rap Remix by rapper Theophilus London was leaked onto the internet Jump was serviced to Australian radio on January 24 2014 as the album s sixth single 2 Jump Single by Rihannafrom the album UnapologeticReleasedJanuary 24 2014Recorded2012StudioRoc the Mic Studios New York City R Studios Los Angeles GenreDubstep 1 Length4 24LabelDef JamSRPSongwriter s Kevin CossomM B WilliamsMikkel S EriksenTor Erik HermansenSaul MiltonWill KennardStephen GarrettElgin LumpkinTim MosleyProducer s StargateChase amp StatusKuk HarrellRihanna singles chronology Can t Remember to Forget You 2014 Jump 2014 FourFiveSeconds 2015 The song received generally positive reviews from music critics Many reviewers thought that Jump stood out as one of a couple of highlights on Unapologetic while a few others singled it out as the sole highlight However it prompted a mixed reaction from James Montgomery for MTV who thought that the dubstep bass line produced a mixed result Genevieve Koski for The A V Club who wrote that the track should not have been included on the album as it is a poor song choice commented that songs like Jump are responsible for simply furthering her career in the music industry Following the release of Unapologetic Jump debuted on the French Singles Chart at number 153 and the UK Singles Chart at number 150 due to strong digital download sales Contents 1 Background and production 2 Composition and lyrical interpretation 3 Remix 4 Critical reception 5 Credits and personnel 6 Chart performance 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications 9 ReferencesBackground and production edit nbsp Jump samples Ginuwine s 1996 single Pony Rihanna began developing a new sound for her seventh studio album in March 2012 even though she had not yet begun recording 3 On September 12 2012 Def Jam France announced via Twitter that Rihanna would release a new single the upcoming week while her seventh studio album was scheduled to be released in November 2012 However the tweet was shortly deleted and replaced with another clarifying that more information will available the next day September 13 4 Via her official Twitter account Rihanna posted series of teasing tweets announcing her seventh studio album 5 On October 11 2012 in one of her tweets revealed that the title of her new album is Unapologetic along with its cover 6 Jump is the overall sixth and final single off Unapologetic It was written by Kevin Cossom and M B Williams together with its producers Stargate Mikkel S Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen and Chase amp Status Saul Milton and Will Kennard 7 The song samples elements of Pony 1996 as performed by Ginuwine and written by Elgin Ginuwine Lumpkin Stephen Garrett and Timothy Timbaland Mosley 7 In an interview with MTV News Ginuwine stated You know what My management told me she wanted to use it and Rihanna I m a fan of hers and I love what she s doing You got to embrace it You can t be a stickler especially when an artist like Rihanna wants to use it 8 He further said that he is anxious to hear what the singer has done with the sample and hopes that it will do a good job for her just as it did for him 8 Eriksen and Miles Walker recorded Jump at Roc the Mic Studio in New York while Aamir Yaqub served as the assistant vocal engineer 7 Kuk Harrell provided the vocal production of the song and also recorded Rihanna s vocals together with Marcos Tovar at R Studios in Los Angeles 7 It was mixed by Phil Than at Ninja Club Studios in Atlanta with Daniela Rivera serving as assistant mixing engineer 7 Cossom sang additional vocals while all the instruments and programming were provided by Eriksen Hermansen Mikey Mike and Chase amp Status 7 Composition and lyrical interpretation edit nbsp Jump source source A sample of Jump the song utilizes dubstep s distinctive bass sound to approximate the belching chorus of the original song 9 10 11 Problems playing this file See media help Jump is a song that runs four minutes and twenty four seconds and utilizes dubstep s distinctive bass sound to approximate the belching chorus of the original song 9 10 12 11 According to Brad Stern of MTV Buzzworthy Jump features sexy slow burning chorus and resembles Rihanna s 2010 single Rude Boy Rated R 2009 13 Daily Mirror s Priya Elan also compared Jump to the singer s song Red Lipstick Talk That Talk 2011 14 while James Bien of The Daily Northwestern found it similar to the 2010 single by Magnetic Man I Need Air 15 Melissa Maerz of Entertainment Weekly labeled the song a dubstep warped banger 16 Eric Henderson for Slant Magazine disapproved of Jump writing that it is an ice cold and echoey dubstep torture chamber whereby Rihanna interpolates Ginuwine s Pony sample void of emotion 1 Rihanna s vocals on the song sound similar to the vocals by Justin Timberlake on his 2002 single Cry Me a River Justified 2002 17 Lyrically in Jump Rihanna preaches to her former partner that she won t be chasing him 18 Jude Rodgers of The Guardian described it as a see sex wriggling everywhere 19 In the song the singer sings Skrillex worthy lines You think I give a damn but you know who I am I don t go around chasing no dude 9 The chorus features Rihanna singing If you want it let s do it Ridin my pony My saddle is waitin Come and jump on it 20 Remix editRapper Theophilus London remixed the song a remix which leaked under the title Jump Club Cheval Rap Remix 21 Additional production to the song was added by Club Cheval 21 Several new lines were added such as I don t follow the trend the trend follow me bruh 13 and I m in Nice getting nice with some freaks Hermes bubble bath so I m feelin freeesh He also quotes lyrics from Rihanna s 2012 single Diamonds in the line Versace chrome we re shinin Shine bright like a Neil Diamond 22 Michael Depland of MTV Buzzworthy praised the remix and wrote that it makes the song sound even better 22 Critical reception editAllison Stewart for The Washington Post thought that Jump stood out as one of the highlights of Unapologetic describing it as a monster in the making Along with Stay Stewart listed Jump as her top two songs on the album 23 Alike Stewart Melissa Maerz for Entertainment Weekly wrote that Jump was one of her top recommendations to listen to along with Diamonds 16 Stacey Ann Ellis for Vibe thought that Jump could be mosh inducing if played in a nightclub 24 Michael Gallucci for PopCrush also agreed that Jump is one of Unapologetic s best songs writing that It s an unofficial rule in pop music that any song titled Jump is going to be great see Pointer Sisters Van Halen Kriss Kross etc Rihanna s is no exception 10 Chris Younie for 4Music echoed Gallucci s sentiments writing that it is one of the best songs on the album He further wrote that he felt as though the album peaked after the second track Diamonds had finished but stated that Jump filled void between that and the former 25 James Montgomery for MTV News thought that the dubstep bass line produced a mixed result but he praised the sample of Ginuwine s Pony 26 Genevieve Koski for The A V Club criticised Jump writing that it is the perfect example of poor decision making with regard to song choices for the album which her opinion have elevated Rihanna s career She brandished the song as trashy decadence without shame 11 Robery Copsey for Digital Spy felt that the song embodied a sense of last minute record label box ticking with particular emphasis on Chase amp Status presence and the wobble of the chorus He continued it described Jump as a safe option to include on the album 27 Credits and personnel editRecording Recorded at Roc the Mic Studios New York City New York Vocals recorded at R Studios Los Angeles California Mixed at Ninja Club Studios Atlanta Georgia Sample Contains samples of Pony performed by Ginuwine and written by Elgin Lumpkin Stephen Garrett and Timothy Mosley Personnel Songwriting Kevin Cossom M B Williams Mikkel S Eriksen Tor Erik Hermansen Saul Milton Will Kennard Production Stargate Chase amp Status Recording engineers Mikkel S Eriksen Miles Walker Assistant vocal engineer Aamir Yaqub Vocal recording Kuk Harrell Marcos Tovar Vocal production Kuk Harrell Mixing Phil Than Additional assistant engineering Daniela Rivera Additional vocals Kevin KC Cossom Instruments and programming Mikkel S Eriksen Tor Erik Hermansen Mikey Mike Chase amp Status Credits adapted from the liner notes of Unapologetic Def Jam Recordings SRP Records 7 Chart performance editFollowing the release of Unapologetic Jump debuted on two national single charts due to strong digital download sales In France it debuted at number 153 for the week dated December 1 2012 and fell to number 191 the following week it spent a total of two weeks on the chart 28 In the United Kingdom it debuted at number 150 on December 2 2012 29 It peaked at number 34 on the R amp B Hip hop Digital Songs chart on December 3 2012 In Oceania it attained commercial success after being released as a single It peaked at number 10 in New Zealand and at number 5 in Australia where it was certified Platinum for shipments over 75 000 copies 30 Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2012 14 Peakposition Australia ARIA 31 5 Australia Urban ARIA 32 2 France SNEP 28 153 New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 33 10 UK Singles Chart OCC 29 150 US R amp B Hip Hop Digital Songs Billboard 30 34 Year end charts edit Chart 2014 Position Australia ARIA 34 90Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 35 Platinum 70 000 New Zealand RMNZ 36 Gold 7 500 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit a b Henderson Eric November 19 2012 Rihanna Unapologetic Slant Magazine Retrieved March 3 2013 Pender Rose Ilana Rihanna s New Single Jump 96 5 Wave FM Grant Broadcasters Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 25 2014 Rihanna on Katy Perry Collaboration It s Gonna Happen Rap Up Devine Lazerine Retrieved September 29 2012 Lansky Sam September 12 2012 Rihanna s New Album Due Out In November Sources Say Idolator Buzz Media Retrieved September 28 2012 Rihanna Teases New Album Details As She Launches Website Dedicated To Seventh Record Capital FM September 24 2012 Retrieved November 23 2012 Rihanna Reveals New Album Title Unapologetic And Raunchy Cover Artwork Capital FM October 11 2012 Retrieved November 23 2012 a b c d e f g Unapologetic inlay cover Rihanna Def 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