I'm That Chick
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Song by Mariah Carey from the album E=MC² | ||||
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Genre | Disco | |||
Length | 3:31 | |||
Label | Island Def Jam | |||
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"I'm That Chick" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey from her eleventh studio album, E=MC² (2008). A disco track with influences of R&B, it was written by Carey, Johntá Austin and production duo Stargate (Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor E. Hermansen). It contains elements of "Off the Wall" by Michael Jackson. Rod Temperton, the songs composer, received a songwriting for "I'm That Chick" as result.
The track was positively received amongst most music critics, many of whom called it the best song on the album and praised is disco composition. Carey performed "I'm That Chick" on The Hills season premiere party, the 2008 Fashion Rocks, Canadian Idol, and included it on the set-list of her eighth concert tour, The Elusive Chanteuse Show (2014). It peaked at number 82 on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
Recording and composition
"I'm That Chick" was written by Mariah Carey, Johntá Austin and production duo Stargate (Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor E. Hermansen) for Carey's eleventh studio album, E=MC² (2008). It was produced by Carey for Maroon Entertainment and by Stargate on behalf of Delirious Blacksmith Management Ltd. Copyright is held by Rye Songs which is administered by Songs of Universal (BMI)/Zomba Songs/Sony ATV Publishing Ltd./EMI Music Publishing/Naked Under My Clothes/Chrysalis Music (ASCAP). The song contains elements of "Off the Wall", written by Rod Temperton in 1980 and originally performed by Michael Jackson. Temperton received as songwriting credit as a result. "Off the Wall" is published by RodSongs and administered by Almo Music Corp (ASCAP). The track was recorded by Eriksen and Brian Garten at Roc the Mic Studios in New York City and Honeysouth Studios in Miami, and mixed by Phil Tan for Riotproof Productions Ltd. at Soapbox Studios in Atlanta. Tan was assisted Josh Houghkirk, All instrumentation was provided for and performed by Eriksen and Hermansen. Carey performed background vocals along with Johnson and MaryAnn Tatum.[1]
It is a disco song with R&B influences[2][3] The Guardian's Alex Macpherson noted that the R&B element borrowed from 2008 trend in the genre of using a time signature of 4
4.[3] He thought that the disco style of the song was reminiscent of some of Carey's compositions in the beginning of her career, and believed that it was not a coincidence that Carey's album shares its name with one released by Giorgio Moroder, a disco and EDM DJ and producer, 1979.[4] Carey employs a "gritty" but "effortless" "feathery vocal approach" on the track, similar to that of Jackson's on "Off the Wall".[5][2]
Reception
Sarah Rodman of The Boston Globe declared "I'm That Chick" as the best track on the album.[5] PopMatters writer Evan Sawdey wrote "the few times that she is handed a truly effortless stunner on E=MC2, she absolutely knocks it out of the park" with regard to "I'm That Chick" and "Side Effects". He continued to write that the former "could very well be the disc’s highlight", but felt that Carey sounded like an unknown popstar.[2] However, Jayanthi Daniels of The New York Sun was critical of "I'm That Chick" as well as "Side Effects", describing them as "throwaway pop tracks" on a hip-hop album.[6] The Advocate's Sara Levy called described the track as "irresistible" and a "coy surprise",[7] while Nick Levine of Digital Spy similarly wrote that it is "irresistible disco candy."[8] Joey Guerra from the Houston Chronicle felt that the "Off the Wall" sample "breathed life" into the track, writing that the only things which are missing are "roller skates and short-shorts".[9] Eric Henderson of Slant Magazine gave a detailed evaluation of the song's composition, comparing it to Carey's 2001 soundtrack album Glitter and to Janet Jackson's 2008 song "Feedback":
'I'm That Chick' is a retro treatsicle in the best, most Glitter-iest sense. It's pinker than Pepto-Bismol and just as soothing, and for whatever reason, Mariah's fudged enunciation on the chorus turns 'I'm that chick you like' into 'I'll have chicken, lite.' The triumph of the song is that, when all of our dance-floor divas these days seem to throw one disco-descendant banger on their otherwise hip-hop-hybrid LPs almost out of obligation, 'I'm That Chick' doesn't feel even as tokenistic as Janet's 'Feedback' (which I like more, but only out of context).[10]
Live performances
On March 25, 2008, Carey was featured as the special guest performer at The Hills season premiere party, an event marking the start of a span of ten episodes airing in between season three and four.[11] Carey performed "Touch My Body", "I'm That Chick" and "We Belong Together".[12] After the performance, Carey received strong praise from the program's cast members, with Lauren Conrad saying "I've always been a huge Mariah fan, and she's just so beautiful and talented', while Whitney Port and Audrina Patridge referred to Carey as "an amazing singer", while claiming to have listened to her music from a young age.[12] On July 22, 2008, Carey was announced as one of the performers at the 2008 Fashion Rocks ceremony.[13] At the event on September 6, 2008, the event opened with a live performance of "Just Stand Up", a charity single in which Carey partook alongside other female artists including Carrie Underwood.[14] Carey later performed "I'm That Chick" alongside several male dancers, opening the song with a spontaneous a cappella of the track's chorus to positive critical response.[15] A writer from Marie Claire complimented the performance, describing the rendition as "true glamtastic Mariah style".[16] A few days later, Carey reprised her performance of "I'm That Chick" on Canadian Idol, along with "We Belong Together".[17] The track was included on the set-list Carey's eighth concert tour The Elusive Chanteuse Show in 2014.[18]
Charts
Chart (2008) | Peak position |
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US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[19] | 82 |
References
- ↑ Carey, Mariah (2008). E=MC² (Liner Notes). Island Records (Compact Disc). Mariah Carey. New York City, New York.
- 1 2 3 Sawdey, Evan (May 1, 2008). "Mariah Carey: E=MC² Reviews". PopMatters. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
- 1 2 Macpherson, Alex (April 16, 2008). "Mariah Carey: E=MC²". The Guardian. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
- ↑ Poe, Jim. "Giorgio Moroder: 10 groundbreaking tunes | Music". The Guardian. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
- 1 2 Rodman, Sarah (April 12, 2008). "Continuing a Winning Formula". The Boston Globe. Retrieved September 13, 2015.
- ↑ Daniel, Jayanthi (April 16, 2008). "Mariah Carey Solves Equation". The New York Sun. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
- ↑ Levy, Sara (April 10, 2008). "Carey Finds Well Balanced Equation". The Advocate. Retrieved September 13, 2015.
- ↑ Levine, Nick (April 27, 2008). "Mariah Carey: E=MC²". Digital Spy. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
- ↑ Guerra, Joey (April 15, 2008). "Mariah Gets Equation Right With 'E=MC²'". Retrieved September 11, 2015.
- ↑ Henderson, Eric (April 10, 2008). "Mariah Carey: E=MC2 - Music Review - Slant Magazine". Slant Magazine. Retrieved September 13, 2015.
- ↑ Gamboa, Glenn (2008-03-28). "Mariah Back On Top". The Morning Call. Tribune Company. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
- 1 2 Reid, Shaheem (2008-04-09). "Mariah Carey Serenades Crowd At 'Hills' Premiere Party". MTV News. Retrieved 2011-05-10.
- ↑ Walls, Jeanette (2008-05-03). "Carey, Timberlake to Play Fashion Rocks". MSNBC. NBCUniversal. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
- ↑ Gardner, Elysa (September 8, 2008). "Going Off That Stylish Stage". USA Today. Retrieved September 13, 2015.
- ↑ "2008 Fashion Rocks: Show". Rap-Up. September 5, 2008. Retrieved September 13, 2015.
- ↑ "Fashion Rocks: Beyonce and JT Rock". Marie Claire. September 8, 2008. Retrieved September 13, 2015.
- ↑ Bell, Mike (September 11, 2008). "Theo Crowned the New Canadian Idol". Calgary Sun. Retrieved September 13, 2015.
- ↑ "Mariah Carey kicks off 'Elusive Chanteuse' show in Tokyo". Rap-Up. October 4, 2014. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
- ↑ "Mariah Carey Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Chart History". Billboard. July 5, 2008. Retrieved September 13, 2015.