You are not logged in.   login to customize your own personal play list     

“Come Get It Bae” by Pharrell Williams

United States Federal Trade Commission forbids anyone under 13 from viewing these music videos!
I want another random song.
random song


rewind     play     pause     next song
add this song to my playlist

play     pause     rewind     next song     TIME: starting

     
 

song info

    “Come Get It Bae” by Pharrell Williams featuring Miley Cyrus (official video) is a funk song.

    Song Title: Come Get It Bae (official video)
    Artist: Pharrell Williams
    Album: Girl
    Genre: funk, urban, R&B, pop, rhythmic
    Composer: Copyright © 2014 Pharrell Williams
    Lead Vocals: Pharrell Williams
    Vocals: Miley Cyrus
    Guitar: Brent Paschke
    Electric Guitar: Andrew Coleman
    Keyboards: Pharrell Williams
    Programmer: Pharrell Williams
    Drums: Pharrell Williams
    Producer: Pharrell Williams
    Released: 8 May 2014
    Label: Columbia
    Number of listens: 21580

link to the static song information page for this song:
http://www.thissideofsanity.com/music/songs/co/comegetitbae.php

michaelm design
buy concert tickets from Ticket Liquidator buy music from iTunes buy songs from Amazon

    Summary quotation from Wikipedia:

    “Come Get It Bae” is a song written and performed by American recording artist Pharrell Williams from his second studio album GIRL (2014). The song features uncredited vocals from American recording artist, Miley Cyrus.

    “Come Get It Bae” is a funk song, and discusses sex through the metaphor of a motorcycle. The song received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who complimented its overall production, but were ambivalent towards its lyrical content. It was released in the United States as the third overall single from Girl on May 8, 2014. The song has since peaked at number 58 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached number 108 on the French SNEP.

Background and composition

    Williams first collaborated with Cyrus while producing the tracks “4x4” and “Get It Right” for her fourth studio album Bangerz (2013). It was announced that Cyrus would appear on Williams’ second studio album Girl when its track listing was confirmed on February 25. Their collaboration, “Come Get It Bae”, was premiered through iTunes Radio on February 28 during an exclusive streaming of the record before its official release on March 3. “Come Get It Bae” is a funk song with playful beat, which sees the incorporation of a “throbbing bass and handclaps”. Williams delivers its verses, while Cyrus sings the chorus and is heard yelling “hey!” throughout the song. The metaphor “you want to ride my motorcycle?” is frequently heard during the chorus; it serves as an innuendo for sex, a recurring theme throughout Girl. The “World of Red Bull” commercial premiered on March 3, 2014, and features a 30-second snippet of “Come Get It Bae”. Williams performed the song on Good Morning America on April 7; Cyrus was not present, although her vocals were heard on the pre-recorded backing track.

Critical reception

    “Come Get It Bae” received generally favorable reviews from music critics. Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Nick Catucci provided a favorable review; he wrote that Cyrus’ background vocals “[made] for a beat with a restless edge”, although he also felt that her contributions were “[sunk] too low into the mix”. Carl Williott from Idolator opined that the track is “a worthy addition to their budding partnership”, although he personally preferred Cyrus’ appearance on “Smoke Signals” by Buddy, which Williams had produced shortly before premiering his own track. Michael Marotta from Vanyaland noted that Cyrus’ repetition of the term “Bangerz” on her track “SMS (Bangerz)” was his favorite piece of Bangerz, and similarly noted that Cyrus’ repetition of “hey!” had “the same effect” on “Come Get It Bae”. Ashley Rose from Cambio compared the song’s production to the works of the folk band The Lumineers and the track “Blurred Lines” by Robin Thicke.

    In a more mixed review, Tim Jonze from The Guardian felt that “Come Get It Bae” misrepresented Girl’s intended concept of “[celebrating] womankind”, instead leaning towards the “recounting [of] how nice it is to have sex with pretty ladies.” He joked that the sexual innuendos blended into its lyrics was “the kind of ungainly sexual metaphor that puts [Williams] up there with such renowned musical feminists as Mick Jagger and R. Kelly.” Chris Kelly from Fact sarcastically remarked that “nothing says timeless like a song with ‘bae’ in the title and Miley Cyrus on the hook”. Samuel Tolzmann from Pretty Much Amazing commented that the sole reason that “Come Get It Bae” was not worse than Cyrus’ Williams-produced track “Get It Right” was “only because nothing could possibly be worse than that.” In addition, 4Music called the song a “clap-along lady-admiring hit”.

Commercial performance

    “Come Get It Bae” debuted at number 2 on the U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles component chart, which represents the twenty-five tracks that failed to reach the flagship Billboard Hot 100. The track also charted at number 108 on the French SNEP. As of July 10, 2014, the song has peaked at number 58 on the Billboard Hot 100 and sold 114,925 copies in the United States according to Nielsen Soundscan.

Live performances

    In May 2014, Williams performed the song as part of a medley at the iHeartRadio Awards where he received the iHeartRadio Innovator Award. On June 29th, 2014 the song was performed at the annual BET Awards held at the Nokia center in Los Angeles, California.

In popular culture

    The song is featured in Red Bull’s 2014 commercial “World of Red Bull.”.

—from Wikipedia (the Wikipedia:Text of Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License applies to Wikipedia’s block of text and possible accompanying picture, along with any alterations, transformations, and/or building upon Wikipedia’s original text that ThisSideofSanity.com applied to this block of text)

 
     

song information page

Contact
your name:
email address:
phone number:
(optional)
suggestions, corrections, additional information:
There is a delay before comments are posted because they must all be reviewed by a human to prevent spam.

open source code:

    This music player is available as open source code. Everyone can build their own personal free and legal music player. This source code is free for any legal non-commercial and/or non-profit and/or educational and/or private purpose. This open source player is courtesy of This Side of Sanity (ThisSideofSanity.com) and OSdata (OSdata.com).

    Build your own player. Avoid the hassles and fees of commercial music services. Let there be a million free and independent music players on the web. Strongly suggest building players dedicated to specific kinds of music. Notify me of the location (URL) and specialties of your custom player.


Proverb:

You cannot tell the contents of a parcel until you open it. —Nigerian Proverb

listen to music channels:

Adult ContemporaryHip-HopRap
Adult PopHouseReggae
AllIndependentRock
AlternativeJapaneseRockabilly
BluesJazzSmooth Jazz
ChristianKorean K-PopSoft Rock
Classic RockLatinSoul
CountryLatin PopSouthern Rock
Country RockMetalSurf
DanceMéxicanThis Side of Sanity
DemoMixedTop 30
DiscoModern RockTropical
Easy ListeningNew AgeWorld Music
ElectronicaNew Wave1940s
FolkOldies1950s
French MusicOld Pop1960s
FunkPop1970s
German MusicProgressive Rock1980s
GospelPsychedelic2000s
Hard RockR&B2010s
EDMIndianUrban

Green Orange archive
totals
michaelm


visitor number is 101

Twitter

Enjoy the This Side of Sanity website Twitter feed.

Enjoy the This Side of Sanity Twitter feed.


return to home page


    If you spot an error in fact, grammar, syntax, or spelling, or a broken link, or have additional information, commentary, or constructive criticism, please contact Milo at PO Box 5237, Balboa Island, Calif, 92662, USA.

    Copyright © 2011, 2012, 2013 Milo. All rights reserved. Todos Derechos Reservados. The copyrights on all source code and the data base belong to Milo and are used on this web site by permission.

ThisSideofSanity.com


count is 358 and current date is 2024-11-22 and date stored is 2022-05-01 exceeded limit
next date is 0000-00-00 and date stored is 2022-05-01