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"What Do You Mean?" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Justin Bieber for his upcoming fourth studio album Purpose. The song was announced on July 28, 2015, on On Air with Ryan Seacrest, and released on August 28, 2015, as the album's lead single.[1] It was well received by music critics. The track was also a commercial success in his home country, topping the Canadian Hot 100. "What Do You Mean?" debuted at the number one position on the Billboard Hot 100 where it stayed for one week, and topped various other charts worldwide, including Australia, Norway and the United Kingdom.
Release
Bieber first announced "What Do You Mean?" on July 28, 2015 on On Air With Ryan Seacrest.[1] While he was there, his manager Scooter Braun made him a promotional sign for the single to hold and suggested he should put the photo on his Instagram account. To promote the song, Braun contacted several celebrities who started counting down the days until the release.[2] Celebrities who promoted "What Do You Mean?" on social media, in the build-up to its single release, included: Ryan Seacrest, Fifth Harmony, Mariah Carey, Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande, Big Sean, Alanis Morissette, Meghan Trainor, Martha Stewart, Britney Spears, Martin Garrix, Hilary Duff, and many others.[3] Bieber presented the song in early August 2015 to radio professionals at an iHeartMedia event.[4]
Composition
"What Do You Mean?" was written by Bieber, Jason Boyd and Mason Levy.[5] It is a pop[6] and tropical house-inspired song.[7] Bieber uses a breathy vocal.[8] The production contains flute instrumentation,[9] piano chords, tropical synths,[8] bass and "slick beat" elements with the sound of a clock ticking.[4] Gil Kaufman of MTV News writes that the track contains "a slippery flute-like trill over a spare tick-tock island groove and a super chill vibe", and is "a kind of sequel" to Skrillex and Diplo's "Where Are Ü Now", which featured Bieber.[10] According to Nick Messitte of Forbes, "What Do You Mean?" shares similarities with Omi's "Cheerleader". Messitte noted that both songs make use of "the soulful piano in the background, the wash of ride cymbals dropping out here and there, [whereas] synthetic pan flutes replace the trumpet counterpoint of "Cheerleader".[11] It was initially speculated by the media that Skrillex produced "What Do You Mean?". However, a spokesperson for Bieber confirmed in an interview for Rolling Stone that the song was produced by Bieber, and MdL who had previously collaborated with the singer on his single "Boyfriend" (2012).[8]
Critical reception
"What Do You Mean?" was well received by music critics. USA Today's Carly Mallenbaum, who heard "What Do You Mean?" in early August, described it as "catchy".[4] Similarly, a writer for The Daily Beast said, "['What Do You Mean? is] pretty damn catchy; a slow-burner that, like that collab, swells into a Bieber banger".[12] Gil Kaufman of MTV News also called it a "banger", explaining, "the track is classic JB: seductive, earnest, pleading and just the right amount of sexy".[10] Idolator's Mike Wass praised the song's "instantly memorable chorus", and added, "Vocally, [Bieber] has never sounded better".[13] Digital Spy's Lewis Corner felt Bieber's vocals were "smooth and soulful".[5] Andrew Unterberger of Spin opined the song was "really quite delightful".[14] Sean Fitz-Gerald of New York magazine was also positive: "The song sounds like what would happen if you took Steve Aoki's alarm clock to a tropical beach resort. (In other words, electro-catchy as hell.)"[15] Jason Lipshutz of Billboard gave the song a four (out of five)-star rating and commented that it was "positioned as [Bieber's] huge comeback bid", and said, "[The song] synthesizes the positive components of 'Where Are U Now' and presents something warmer and friendlier, but no less nuanced or impressive".[16] The music video has now hit over 190,000,000 views on Youtube.
Music video
A lyric video for "What Do You Mean?", directed by Laban and featuring skateboarders Ryan Sheckler and Chelsea Castro, was released on August 28, 2015.[10] A music video, directed by Brad Furman and starring John Leguizamo and Xenia Deli, premiered on August 30, following the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards.[17]
Commercial performance
In Bieber's native Canada, "What Do You Mean?" debuted at number one on the Canadian Hot 100,[19] with sales of 48,000 copies, becoming the biggest first-week sales total of 2015 and the highest since Eminem released "The Monster" (2013). It also broke the streaming record in Canada, with 3.1 million streams in its first week.[20] "What Do You Mean?" marked Bieber's second number-one single in the country, following 2012's "Boyfriend".[21] It spent six consecutive weeks at number one in Canada before being knocked off the top spot by another Canadian singer, The Weeknd, with his song The Hills.[22][23][24]
In the United States, "What Do You Mean?" debuted at number 28 on the Mainstream Top 40 chart dated September 12, after three days of release, with a radio audience of 20 million.[25] With 21 million streams in its first five days of release, the song broke the streaming record in the United States and globally, surpassing the 20 million streams One Direction's "Drag Me Down" achieved in its debut week.[26] On the chart dated October 24, after earning "Greatest Gainer" honors for two consecutive weeks, it rose from 3 to 1 on the Mainstream Top 40 chart, becoming Bieber's first number-one song on the Pop Songs chart.[27] The song debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 issued for September 17, 2015, replacing The Weeknd's "Can't Feel My Face" at the top of the chart for one week.[18][28] It marked Bieber's first number-one single and seventh top 10 hit in the United States, and was also the 23rd song to begin at number one in the Hot 100's 57-year history.[18] Additionally, the single's debut made Bieber the youngest male artist to enter atop of the chart, and the youngest artist since Fantasia's "I Believe" (2004).[18] The track also debuted at number one the Billboard Hot Digital Songs chart, selling 337,000 copies in the week ending September 3, 2015—marking Bieber's second number one single on the chart, following "Boyfriend" which sold 521,000 in its debut week.[18] In its second week, "What Do You Mean?" stayed at the top of the Hot Digital Songs chart with sales of 159,000 copies, however, it descended to number three on the Hot 100, with a decrease of 30% in overall activity,[29] but rebounded to the runner-up spot the following week and stayed as the best-selling song with 128,000 downloads.[30]
In the United Kingdom, "What Do You Mean?" debuted at the top of the UK Singles Chart for the week ending September 10, 2015, with a combined sales total of 84,000 units. It surpassed his previous best sales week of 55,000, which "Boyfriend" had sold in April 2012, and marked Bieber's first chart-topping song in Britain. The track broke the highest first-week streams record in the country with 3.2 million streams, surpassing the stream tally of 2.03 million set by One Direction's "Drag Me Down".[31] In its second week, the song descended to number two, however, it broke the country's all-time streaming record, with 3.87 million streams in seven days.[32] After three weeks since its release, the song remained as the most streamed track in the country and returned to the number one spot for another two weeks.[33][34] On October 2, the song was knocked off the top spot by Sam Smith's "Writing's on the Wall", but a week later, it returned to the number one spot for another two weeks. This means that it has spent five non-consecutive weeks at number one in the UK Singles Chart.[35] Bieber became only the fourth person to have the same single reach number one on the UK Singles Chart on three separate occasions. The other songs to top the chart there three separate times are Frankie Laine's "I Believe", Guy Mitchell's "Singing The Blues" and Pharrell Williams' "Happy".[36]
In Australia, "What Do You Mean" debuted atop the ARIA Singles Chart on September 5, becoming Bieber's first number-one single on the chart.[37] The song spent four consecutive weeks on top of the chart, becoming the second-longest running chart-topping track for 2015 and gaining a platinum certification from the Australian Recording Industry Association.[38][39] On October 3, Bieber was knocked off the top by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis's "Downtown".[40]
"What Do You Mean" also debuted at the top of the charts in both New Zealand and Ireland, becoming his first number-one single in both countries. It spent seven consecutive weeks at number one in Ireland, and eight consecutive weeks at number one in New Zealand.[41][42]
Live performances
Bieber performed "What Do You Mean?" live for the first time at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards on August 30, 2015.[43] He performed the track on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, accompanied by The Roots and featuring a guest verse from Black Thought.[citation needed] Bieber also performed "What Do You Mean?" on The Today Show along with his older songs and "Where Are U Now", and on Think It Up!.[citation needed] Bieber also performed the song on series 7 of The X Factor Australia. [44] He also preformed on TFI Friday on the 23rd October 2015
Remix
On October 16, 2015, it was revealed that a remix of the song featuring Ariana Grande will be made available pre-ordering the album on iTunes.[45]
Track listings and formats
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Chart positions
Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[81] | 2× Platinum | 140,000^ |
Canada (Music Canada)[82] | Gold | 40,000* |
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[83] | Platinum | 60,000^ |
Italy (FIMI)[84] | Platinum | 50,000‡ |
New Zealand (RMNZ)[85] | Platinum | 0* |
South Korea (Gaon) | — | 65,969[86] |
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[87] | Gold | 20,000‡ |
Sweden (GLF)[88] | 2× Platinum | 80,000‡ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[89] | Gold | 400,000‡ |
United States (RIAA)[90] | Platinum | 1,000,000‡ |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
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