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| Unmarried by Aaliyah featuring Timbaland | ||||
| from the album Romeo Must Die: The Anthology | ||||
| B-side | "Come up Back in One Piece" | |||
| Released | March 21, 2000 (2000-03-21) | |||
| Recorded | 1999 | |||
| Studio | Manhattan Center (New York City) | |||
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| Producer(s) | Timbaland | |||
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"Try Again" is a song recorded by American singer Aaliyah for the soundtrack to the 2000 movie Romeo Must Die. It was written by Static Major and Timbaland, and produced by the latter. The vocal features an intro in which Timbaland pays homage to Eric B. & Rakim past rapping the duo's opening verse from "I Know You Got Soul". "Try Again" was released as the lead single from Romeo Must Dice on March 21, 2000, past Blackground Records and Virgin Records. It was subsequently included as a bonus track on international editions of Aaliyah's eponymous third and final studio anthology (2001).
"Try Over again" was met with positive reviews from music critics and enjoyed commercial success. In the Usa, it peaked atop the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the beginning single to achieve number one based solely on airplay. The song peaked within the pinnacle five in Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, and the United Kingdom. The accompanying music video for the song was directed by Wayne Isham and won two MTV Video Music Awards in 2000. "Try Again" was likewise nominated for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards (2001).
Writing and product [edit]
In 1999, Aaliyah landed her first picture role in Romeo Must Die (2000), a loose adaptation of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Aaliyah starred reverse martial creative person Jet Li, playing a couple who fall in dear amid their warring families. Information technology grossed United states of america$eighteen.half dozen meg in its offset weekend, reaching number 2 at the box part.[one] In improver to acting, Aaliyah served as an executive producer of the moving picture soundtrack, to which she contributed four songs, including "Try Once again".[2] Aaliyah revealed that the product team "actually talked most the soundtrack before we even shot the movie".[3]
"Try Again" was recorded at Sound on Sound Studios in New York City and was originally written as an inspirational song.[4] It was written by Stephen "Static Major" Garrett and Timothy "Timbaland" Mosley, and produced by the latter.[5] According to engineer Jimmy Douglass, information technology was "written to inspire immature people, but Barry [Hankerson] heard it and told them, 'It'due south got to exist about dearest'."[4] After all the changes were made to the song, the melody and claw remained the same merely the lyrics became love-themed.[iv] On the song Aaliyah "encourages a potential partner not to requite upwardly on her".[6]
Music and lyrics [edit]
Musically, "Try Again" is an R&B, dance-pop and electro vocal.[seven] [8] Information technology features Timbaland's fuzzy, booming soundscape influenced past acid house. Yahoo! Music, formally known every bit "Launch", mentioned that the vocal'south sound is associated with Detroit techno.[9] Aaliyah'southward sinuous singing comprises simple vocal riffs, which are repeated and refracted to echo the manipulated loops that produce the vocal'south digital rhythm.In the song's intro, Timbaland pays homage to Eric B. & Rakim by interpolating the duo'south opening poesy from "I Know You Got Soul".[ten]
The chorus line "If at first you don't succeed, and then dust yourself off and endeavor again" is hypnotically repeated in a style like to the sampling and vocal manipulation found in house music.[11] According to Musicnotes, the song is composed in the central of C ♯ modest and is ready in fourth dimension signature of mutual time with a tempo of 92 beats per infinitesimal, while Aaliyah's vocal range spans from G ♯ three to G ♯ iv.[v]
Release and promotion [edit]
On February 18, 2000, it was appear that "Endeavor Once again" would be released as the pb single from the Romeo Must Die: The Album soundtrack, while an accompanying music video would exist directed by Wayne Isham.[12] Blackground Records and Virgin Records officially serviced information technology to rhythmic contemporary radio in the United States on March 21, and to contemporary hit radio on April 4.[13] [14] On May 22, a maxi CD unmarried was issued in Europe.[15] In the United Kingdom, the single was released on July 10, 2000, via three formats: a CD single, a cassette unmarried, and a 12-inch vinyl unmarried.[16]
In August 2021, it was reported that Aaliyah's recorded work for Blackground (since rebranded as Blackground Records 2.0) would be re-released on concrete, digital, and, for the get-go time ever, streaming services in a bargain between the label and Empire Distribution.[17] [xviii] [19] [xx] [21] [22] Romeo Must Dice was re-released on September 3, 2021, including "Try Again".
Alive performances [edit]
To promote "Try Once again" and Romeo Must Die, Aaliyah performed the vocal during numerous televised appearances. Information technology was kickoff performed alongside "Come Back in One Slice" on Romeo Must Die: The Kickoff Special, which aired on MTV in March 2000.[23] Aaliyah performed information technology again on The Rosie O'Donnell Evidence on April 17.[24] On April 26, she performed the song on both Total Asking Live and The This evening Show with Jay Leno.[25] [26] To promote "Attempt Again" in the United Kingdom, Aaliyah performed information technology via satellite on the July 21, 2000 episode of Top of the Pops.[27]
Disquisitional reception [edit]
Chuck Taylor from Billboard felt that Aaliyah had another nail hit on her hands and praised her vocal styling by saying: "Aaliyah'due south sultry vocals slide all over the futuristic beat". However, he had a mixed response to the production; although he thought the synth sample and snare alternate lived up to his expectations, he ultimately felt that the synth sample "becomes grating equally the song progresses."[28]
Accolades [edit]
Commercial functioning [edit]
"Try Once again" debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 the calendar week of March eighteen, 2000, at number 58.[51] During the week of June 17 the song jumped 6-i, becoming the first vocal ever to peak atop the chart based solely on airplay, as it was not commercially released in the United States.[51] [52] At the fourth dimension of "Try Once more" reaching the peak spot it gained 5.5 million listeners, in total reaching 92 million audience impressions.[52] The vocal also peaked at number one on Hot 100 Airplay, number 3 on Mainstream Elevation twoscore, and number four on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[51] On the yr-end Billboard Hot 100 nautical chart for 2000, the song placed 12th.[53] It placed 98th on the 2000s decade-end Billboard Hot 100.[54]
In the Uk, "Try Again" debuted and peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart on July 16, 2000―for the week ending July 22, 2000―while staying within the top 75 for twelve weeks. The song has sold over 209,000 copies and remains Aaliyah's best-selling single in the country.[55] [56] "Try Again" as well achieved commercial success elsewhere in Europe, peaking inside the height five in Belgium, Germany, Iceland, the Netherlands, Kingdom of norway, and Portugal.[57] [58] In Australia, the song reached number eight on the ARIA Singles Chart.[59] It became the state'southward 51st best-selling single of 2000.[threescore]
Music video [edit]
Synopsis and Style [edit]
The accompanying music video for "Try Once more" was directed by Wayne Isham.[61] Information technology begins with Jet Li entering a hall of mirrors and Aaliyah stepping in, wearing a revealing depression-cut bra and tight low-rising leather pants, Timbaland is as well shown. The room is dim with a shallow pool and circle light in the centre to resemble the moon shining over the ocean represented by said pool. In an interview with Nylon, Lee mentioned that he knew Try Once again was going to be a dance video and that she was going to "wear one outfit for the unabridged matter".[62] For the music video Aaliyah is wearing a crystal bra pinnacle with a matching choker by Dolce & Gabbana.[63] According to her former stylist Derek Lee "the crystal bra acme offered and so petty coverage that LeGrand had to add some actress rows of rhinestones so Aaliyah felt more comfy".[63] Prior to the video Lee had a working relationship with Dolce & Gabbana , and he seen an advertizing for the acme, in Vogue "for something that was coming out for pre-order".[62] After seeing that advert he knew that outfit would exist the wait for the video "Because if we needed to level up on her little bra tops with the baggy pants, maybe we should go this route".[62] Dolce & Gabbana had multiple colors of the bra simply Lee opted for the plain crystal considering it had the matching belt and choker.[62]
Reception [edit]
The music video for "Try Again" made its official goggle box debut on MTV during the week of March 5, 2000.[64] On the week of March 12, the video debuted on the cable network aqueduct VH1.[65] Meanwhile, during the week of March xix, the video debuted on The Box, while it debuted on BET on April 3.[66] [67] During its chart run, the video received heavy television set airplay on multiple music video countdown shows. For the week catastrophe May 8, the video was the well-nigh played video on BET.[68] On MTV, the video was the tertiary nearly-played video during the week ending May 22.[69]
Legacy [edit]
Try Again" became the first airplay rail to reach No. 1 on The Billboard Hot 100 without the benefit of a retail single.[70] George Michael sampled "Try Over again" in his 2002 vocal "Freeek!".[71] German NDH band Knorkator covered the vocal on their album Ich hasse Musik. In a 2013 episode of The Mindy Projection, Dr. Danny (portrayed by Chris Messina) showed Mindy (portrayed past Mindy Kaling) the choreography from the song's music video.[72] [73] The song is ranked at number 225 on Billboards Greatest of All Time Songs of the Summer chart.[74] On Baronial 21, 2019, the Madame Tussauds Las Vegas revealed a wax effigy of Aaliyah. The life-sized effigy was modelled on Aaliyah'due south advent in the music video for "Try Over again". It was unveiled by Aaliyah's brother Rashad Haughton to an invited audition.[75] [76] [77]
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See also [edit]
- List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 2000
- Listing of Billboard Rhythmic number-i songs of the 2000s
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External links [edit]
- Official music video on YouTube
- Official website
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Try_Again_(Aaliyah_song)
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