Celebration (Madonna song)

"Celebration"
A bluish collage of a number of images, featuring a middle-aged blonde woman with long curls. In the images, she is dancing, smoking cigarettes and the central image is a shot of her face only. On the below-right of the image, the words "Madonna" and "Celebration" are written in bright red capital fonts.
Single by Madonna
from the album Celebration
Released July 31, 2009 (2009-07-31)
Format
Recorded 2009
Genre
Length 3:35
Label Warner Bros.
Writer(s)
Producer(s)
  • Madonna
  • Paul Oakenfold
  • Ian Green
Madonna singles chronology
"Miles Away"
(2008)
"Celebration"
(2009)
"Revolver"
(2009)
Music video
"Celebration" on YouTube

"Celebration" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Madonna for her third greatest hits album of the same name (2009). It was written and produced by Madonna, Paul Oakenfold and Ian Green, with additional writing from Ciaran Gribbin. The song was released digitally on July 31, 2009 by Warner Bros. Records.[1] Madonna collaborated with Oakenfold to develop a number of songs. Amongst all the songs developed by them, two were chosen for the greatest hits album with "Celebration" being released as the first single from it. It is a dance-oriented song with influences of Madonna's singles from the 1980s and 1990s, and consisting of a speak-sing format bridge. The lyrics of the song invites one to come and join a party.

"Celebration" received mixed reviews from contemporary critics. It peaked at number one in Bulgaria, Finland, Israel, Italy, Slovakia and Sweden, while reaching the top five in other nations, including Canada, France, Germany, Japan and the United Kingdom where it debuted at number three on the UK Singles Chart. It became Madonna's 55th entry on the US Billboard Hot 100, where it debuted and peaked at number 71, and her 40th number-one song on the dance chart.

The music video used the Benny Benassi remix of the song. It portrayed Madonna and her tour dancers solo dancing to the song. Cameo appearances were made by model Jesus Luz and in an alternative video by her daughter Lourdes. At the 2010 Grammy Awards, the song received a nomination in the Best Dance Recording category. The song was used as a closing for The MDNA Tour in which Madonna energetically danced in a glittery outfit, and at one point put on a pair of headphones and pantomimed scratching records with colored cubes falling in the backdrop.[2]

Background

Paul Oakenfold (pictured) co-wrote and co-produced the song

In March 2009, Madonna's representative Liz Rosenberg confirmed that Madonna wrote three new tracks for the compilation album, with Paul Oakenfold being confirmed as producer for two of the new songs.[3] Attitude magazine reported in an interview with Oakenfold that the tracks he produced with Madonna are called "Broken (I'm Sorry)" and "Celebrate". He stated that the new music is "lyrically classic Madonna with an edgy modern sound."[4] The song "Celebrate", later renamed as "Celebration", has backing music composed by Ciaran Gribbin, Ian Green and Paul Oakenfold, with lyrics and vocal melody composed by Madonna.[5]

According to Gribbin, Madonna approached Oakenfold, asking him what he was working on and whether he would be interested in sending her some material for which she could write lyrics.[5] Oakenfold, along with Green and Gribbin had been working on new tracks for Oakenfold's upcoming album. They sent fifteen of those tracks to Madonna. She chose "Broken" and "Celebration" from them.[5] Then Oakenfold, Gribbin and Green developed the chord structure, arranged the backing track and added guitars, keyboards and drums.[5] Madonna then wrote the lyrics and melody based on this backing track.[5]

Warner Bros. Records announced "Celebration" as the lead single from the album.[3] It was released to radio stations on August 3, 2009,[6] with remixes having been released to dance clubs on July 24, 2009.[3] A world premiere of the Paul Oakenfold 12" Dub version was played on the Pete Tong BBC Radio 1 show on July 24, 2009.[7]

Composition

"Celebration"
A short sample which includes the chorus as an invitation to dance, with a highly energetic synth-pop groove.

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"Celebration" has been described as a sleek dance-oriented track with influences of previous dance singles by Madonna from the early 90s such as, "Vogue" (1990) and "Deeper and Deeper" (1992).[8] It consists of a pumping, house style music in it. Paul Oakenfold described the composition as "lyrically classic Madonna with an edgy modern sound."[4] Influences of Europop are found in the song, but not to the extent of previous single, "Hung Up" (2005).[9] According to a writer from the Los Angeles Times, the song has a highly energetic synth-pop groove while referencing 80s Madonna songs. The bridge is in a speak-sing format, where Madonna's voice, consisting of a little edge, declares that "I [didn't] recognize you with your clothes on."[9]

"Celebration" is set in the time signature of common time with a dance beat tempo of 126 beats per minute.[10] It is set in the key of B minor with Madonna's voice spanning from F3 to B4. The song has a basic sequence of Em–Fm–Bm–Bm as its chord progression.[10] The lyrics call the listener to join in a party and celebrate.[8] They are written in the form of an invitation, which asks one to come and join "the dance of life."[11] Stephen M. Deusner of Pitchfork Media explained that the song is "personality-driven pop", meaning that the lyrics and the melody becomes immaterial to the fact that Madonna is singing the song.[12]

Critical reception

Madonna and her dancers performing "Celebration" on DJ stations at The MDNA Tour in 2012.

Todd Martens from the Los Angeles Times stated that "Celebration" works as a throwaway, midsummer dance pop number. However, he felt that the song had modest goals, "at least by Madonna's standards. Even when it gets a bit risque [...] silliness rules the day. She invites us 'to the dance of life,' and coasts over the chorus." He went on to add that the song "is an effective look back, a gliding, reassuring number that she [Madonna] hasn't forgotten her beginning. But rather than instill a sense of nostalgia, everything feels a bit obligatory. The sound of an artist, hopefully, ready for the next chapter."[9] Michael Slezak from Entertainment Weekly called the song "unapologetically dance-y" but felt "disappointed that lyrically, Madonna seems to be revisiting the 'Party! Get on the floor!' theme for the umpteenth time without even the slightest bit of linguistic flair."[11] Chris Williams from Billboard said that "Madonna's latest single won't start any new trends, but it does return the singer to her dance-floor roots." It further added that "'Celebration' [is] a score for Madonna's retro-futuristic fan base and a nice bookend to her collection of chart glories."[13]

James Montogomery from MTV commented: "[The song is] all pulsing sirens, wobbly bass and four-on-the-floor beat, with an expansive electro chorus that sounds like a truckload of Nintendo Entertainment Systems exploding in unison (only sexier)."[14] Frase McAlpine from BBC gave the song three out five stars and said: "I can't be the only person in the world who is slightly disappointed that this song isn't a jaunty '80 syn-disco rave up, in which Madge skips around in a big pink wig, like she used to in the olden days." He went on to add that "Celebration" is a decent dance track for Madonna to play on her tours.[15] Stephen M. Deusner of Pitchfork Media complimented the song, calling it "personality-driven pop" in which Madonna has never sounded more convincing. Deusner added that the track sounds like "it's conjuring several of Madonna's younger selves" in its modest goal to just make people move.[12] Sarah Crompton from The Daily Telegraph said that the song is infinitely forgettable.[16] Popjustice named the song one of the best 100 singles of 2009.[17] Louis Virtel of The Backlot included the song at number sixty-five on his list of "The 100 Greatest Madonna Songs," referring to the track as a "rollicking dance jam" that is a "perfect companion piece to [Madonna's] other testament to celebration, Holiday.”[18] At the 52nd Grammy Awards, the song received a nomination in the Best Dance Recording category.[19]

Chart performance

In the United States, "Celebration" debuted and peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 71 on the issue dated August 22, 2009. The song became Madonna's 55th entry on the chart.[20] It debuted on the Hot Dance Club Songs and Hot Dance Airplay charts at numbers 29 and seven, respectively.[21] On the issue of September 26, 2009, "Celebration" became Madonna's 40th number-one song on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart, the most for an artist.[22] The song also debuted on the Adult Pop Songs chart at number 36.[23] "Celebration" has sold 192,000 digital downloads in the United States as of April 2010.[24] In Canada, the song debuted at number 56 on the Canadian Hot 100 and reached a peak of five the next week, becoming the week's airplay gainer.[25]

It also debuted at 48 in Spain and made a top-five debut at three in Finland. The next week, the song reached the top of the chart in Finland, where it remained for six non-consecutive weeks, and was certified gold by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.[26][27] Other debuts were in Ireland at 33, and 31 in Sweden where it jumped to number-one the next week.[28][29] On August 30, 2009, "Celebration" debuted at number 40 on the Australian Singles Chart.[30] The song also debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number three on the issue dated September 20, 2009, becoming her 60th top ten single. It also became the first ever number one in the Scottish singles chart, staying at the top spot for 2 weeks there.[31][32] In Italy, the song debuted at the top of the chart and was certified platinum by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry (FIMI) for shipment of 60,000 copies of the single.[33][34] The song peaked at number four on the Danish Singles Chart and was certified gold by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry for shipment of 15,000 copies of the single.[35][36]

Music video

A blond woman and a brunette man facing each other against a stark black background. The man wears a navy blue jacket and has headphones on his ears. With his left hand he is busy operating a DJ's music console. The woman has short blond bob cut hair and wears a shot black dress. She is looking towards the man.
Madonna and model Jesus Luz in the music video for "Celebration". Luz plays a DJ playing at a nightclub, where Madonna comes to meet him.

On Madonna's official website, it was reported that a music video was filmed in Milan, Italy, where "die-hard fans" showed up on July 18, 2009 for the filming of segments showcasing fans dancing and "being themselves."[37] A similar shoot took place later in Barcelona.[38] The video was directed by Jonas Åkerlund, who worked with Madonna in her videos for "Ray of Light", "Music", "American Life" and "Jump".[6] The Guardian reported that Madonna's daughter Lourdes appeared in the video.[39] Madonna's official website, announced the premiere of the video to be on September 1, 2009. It was released simultaneously on music channels worldwide, and on iTunes.[40] The video was available for free download on iTunes until Thursday, when it then went up to purchase only. It was made as free download, so that buyers are made aware of the pre-order details of the Celebration album.[41]

The music video was filmed in Milan, Italy between the dates of the 2009 leg of her Sticky & Sweet Tour.[41] The concept of the video is in similarity to the title of the song; celebration of Madonna's career.[41] According to MTV, the video is a throwback to Madonna's Erotica era and encompasses a dark music image.[14] The Benny Benassi remix of the song is used in the video. It starts with Madonna asking the line "Haven't I seen you somewhere before?".[42] The music starts and the scenes cut between Madonna and her dancers start dancing to the music of the song. Madonna wears a crystal embossed, shouldered Balmain dress with knee-high Christian Louboutin boots.[14] While she is present in almost every frame of the camera, she does not perform choreographed dance moves. Her dance is mostly confined to casual maneuvers. The dancers on the other hand, perform choreographed moves as a solo act.[42] As the song progresses, more dancers are shown and they ultimately reach a club. The DJ in the club is portrayed by model Jesus Luz.[14] Madonna indulges in sensual poses with him and removes his clothes in an attempt to recognize him, as the line "I guess I don't recognize you with your clothes on" is played.[14] The two of them brush their lips together, and Madonna moves away to the dance floor again. Lourdes makes an appearance near the end of the video. She appears in an eighties styled, polka-dotted leotard and pants, and does a back arch on the ground. Madonna is then shown on the ground on all fours, or dancing while grabbing her groin. Both Madonna's and her dancer's moves are edited to appear in fast forward. Hip hop styled dancing is showcased towards the end of the video. The end shot of the video portrays Madonna sliding down on the ground.[42] Teaser trailers for the video, show Oakenfold dancing to the song, but his scenes are not included in the final version.[41]

Daniel Kreps from Rolling Stone commented that "the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer [Madonna] prov[es] her dance moves are still razor-sharp as she turns 51."[41] James Montogomery from MTV complemented Madonna's dance moves in the video, and said: "She is 51, twice divorced, a mother of four and she is (quite rightfully) unashamed by any of this. Sexual politics, anyone?"[14] Olivia Smith of the New York Daily News commented that "Madge has her family – her daughter and her lover – at her latest party, in which she's still at the hotblooded center of her life." She also noted that the video exemplifies the fact that Madonna is an artist with a long musical past. However, the tone of the video explains that Madonna is ready to leave that past and move forward. According to Smith, although Madonna has toned down her appearance, "the 51-year-old is still her pelvis-swirling overtly sexual self in her new video."[42]

On September 17, 2009, an alternate edit of the music video ("fan version") was released via Madonna's MySpace. The video contains footage filmed in Barcelona, Spain and Milan, Italy and features fans, as well as cameo appearances by Madonna's daughter Lourdes Leon, Paul Oakenfold, and the director himself.[43]

Track listing

  • UK / EU CD Maxi-Single[44]
  1. "Celebration" (Album Version) – 3:34
  2. "Celebration" (Oakenfold Remix) – 6:35
  3. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Remix) – 5:31
  4. "Celebration" (Oakenfold Remix Dub) – 6:35
  5. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Remix Edit) – 4:01
  6. "Celebration" (Johnny Vicious Club Remix) – 7:59
  • German CD Maxi-Single[45]
  1. "Celebration" (Album Version) – 3:34
  2. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Remix) – 5:31
  3. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Dub) – 6:03
  • US CD Maxi-Single[46]
  1. "Celebration" (Oakenfold Remix) – 6:35
  2. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Remix) – 5:31
  3. "Celebration" (Paul Oakenfold Dub Mix) – 6:35
  4. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Remix Edit) – 4:01
  5. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Dub) – 6:03
  6. "Celebration" (Johnny Vicious Club Remix) – 7:59

  1. "Celebration" (Album Version) – 3:34
  2. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Remix) – 5:31
  3. "Celebration" (Paul Oakenfold Remix) – 6:35
  4. "Celebration" (Paul Oakenfold Dub Mix) – 6:35
  • iTunes Remixes EP[49]
  1. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Remix Edit) – 4:01
  2. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Remix) – 5:31
  3. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Dub) – 6:03
  4. "Celebration" (Oakenfold Remix Dub) – 6:35
  5. "Celebration" (Oakenfold Remix) – 6:35
  6. "Celebration" (Johnny Vicious Club Remix) – 7:59
  • iTunes Digital Single feat. Akon[50]
  1. "Celebration" (feat. Akon) (Akon Remix) – 3:54[51]

Credits and personnel

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[30] 40
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[52] 8
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[53] 4
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[54] 3
Bulgaria (IFPI)[55] 1
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[25] 5
Czech Republic (Rádio Top 100)[56] 5
Denmark (Tracklisten)[35] 5
European Hot 100 (Billboard)[57] 2
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[26] 1
France (SNEP)[58] 2
Germany (Official German Charts)[59] 5
Hungary (Single Top 40)[60] 1
Ireland (IRMA)[28] 10
Israel (Media Forest)[61] 1
Italy (FIMI)[33] 1
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[62] 6
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[63] 3
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[64] 2
Norway (VG-lista)[65] 3
Russia Airplay (Tophit)[66] 1
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[67] 37
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[68] 17
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[31] 1
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[29] 1
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[69] 4
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[32] 3
US Billboard Hot 100[70] 71
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[23] 33
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[71] 1
US Latin Pop Songs (Billboard)[72] 19

Year-end charts

Chart (2009) Position
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[73] 73
European Hot 100 (Billboard)[74] 24
Germany (Official German Charts)[75] 47
Hungary (Single Top 40)[76] 29
Italian Singles (FIMI)[77] 14
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[78] 12
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[79] 27
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[80] 38
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[81] 17
Chart (2010) Position
European Hot 100 (Billboard)[82] 88
Hungary (Single Top 40)t[83] 58

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/Sales
Denmark (IFPI Denmark)[36] Gold 15,000^
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[27] Gold 6,521[27]
Italy (FIMI)[34] Platinum 30,000*
Japan (RIAJ)[84] Gold 100,000^

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

Release history

Region Date Format
Worldwide[1] July 31, 2009 Digital download
Japan[85][86] August 12, 2009
Germany[87] August 21, 2009
September 4, 2009 CD single
Netherlands[88] September 11, 2009 CD single, 12" picture disc
United Kingdom[89] September 13, 2009 Digital download
September 14, 2009 CD single
United States[46][90] October 6, 2009
October 20, 2009 12" single
January 26, 2010 Radio release (Remix featuring Akon)

See also

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