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"Revolver"
Song

"Revolver" is a song by American recording artist Madonna from her third greatest hits compilation, Celebration, and features rapper Lil Wayne. It was written by Madonna, Carlos Battey, Steven Battey, Dwayne Carter, Justin Franks and Brandon Kitchen, and produced by Madonna and DJ Frank E. The song was released to the internet before the official release of the album. In December 2009, it was confirmed that the song would be released as a single from the album, following the title track, with a handful of remix CD releases in January across United States and Europe.

Composed as an electropop song, "Revolver" features Madonna singing the whole song, with a guest appearance by Wayne near the end. The lyrics talk about juxtaposing love with weaponry. Contemporary critics gave a mixed review of the song. Some praised the chorus line "My love’s a revolver" while others felt that it was underwhelming and not on par with Madonna's previous songs. "Revolver" has charted in the lower regions of the official charts of Belgium, Canada, Finland and the United Kingdom while reaching number four on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart of United States. This was Madonna's last single of the 2000s.

Background

On March 2009, Madonna's representative Liz Rosenberg confirmed that Madonna was planning to release a greatest hits album by fall 2009.[1] She also added that Madonna had plans to go to the studio and record new material for the album.[2] The next day, Madonna's manager, Guy Oseary, asked fans on his Twitter for input regarding the track listing of the greatest hits album. It was later confirmed that she wrote three new tracks for the album, with Paul Oakenfold being confirmed as producer for two of the new songs.[3] Warner Bros. Records reported the title of the greatest hits to be Celebration through Madonna's official website.[4] They also reported that the final song on the collection was to be "Revolver", a collaboration with Lil Wayne and whose demo version was already present in the net. It was present alongside the title track.[5] Before the album was released on September 29, 2009, the original version of "Revolver" was released on the internet; the track had previously appeared in May as a demo recording.[6][7] In December 2009, NME confirmed that "Revolver" will be released as a single.[8] The song will be released digitally in the United Kingdom on December 14, 2009 by Warner Bros. Records along with a digital maxi single release worldwide on December 29, 2009, featuring remixes by David Guetta, Paul Van Dyk and Tracy Young.[9]

Composition

"Revolver" was written by Madonna, Carlos Battey, Steven Battey, Lil Wayne, Justin Franks and Brandon Kitchen, and produced by Madonna and DJ Frank E. The audio mixing was done by Demacio Castellon while the Pro Tools editing was arranged by Ron Taylor from Warner Bros. Records.[10] It takes its name from a similar-titled song "Hot Revolver", present on Wayne's seventh studio album Rebirth (2009). According to Rolling Stone, musically "Revolver" is similar to Britney Spears' song "Radar" (2009). The chorus of the song has Madonna singing the line "My love's a revolver, my sex is a killer, do you wanna die happy?" Wayne has a verse towards the end of the song, and sings the lines with reference to ammunitions, and Auto-Tune is used in his vocals.[7] According to Houston Chronicle, the song is electropop in its composition style.[11]

Critical reception

Shaheem Reid from MTV called the song a "sugary ditty" and said that "Guest-verse sniper Weezy F. Baby (Lil Wayne) comes in later and gives himself loads of big-ups when it comes to the women."[6] After the original version of "Revolver" leaked onto the net, Daniel Kreps from Rolling Stone commented that "this cleaned-up version with its sirenesque synths is more befitting of the Queen of Pop." He also called it the most violent love song ever.[7] Rob Sheffield from the same magazine said that "[Madonna's] hitmaking genius is unmatched and — with the new Eurocheese blast 'Celebration' and the Lil Wayne duet 'Revolver' — undiminished."[12] Joseph Brannigan Lynch from Entertainment Weekly was disappointed with the track and called it underwhelming. He added: "Anyone hoping this collaboration with Wayne would mean a new direction for [Madonna] will be disappointed. 'Revolver' is pretty standard Top 40 background listening—more of the same electro R&B she played around with on Hard Candy. [...] It’s not bad by any stretch, but it certainly won’t end up on the next greatest-hits collection she releases ten years from now." However, he praised the chorus line calling it Madonna's "unnerring knack for writing charmingly frivolous lyrics."[13] While reviewing the album, Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly called the song "glitched-out dance-floor stomper" and called the chorus a "lyrical come-one".[14] Bill Lamb from About.com, while reviewing the album Celebration, said that the song "sounds a bit more like a stretch to remain contemporary and current."[15] Joey Guerra of Houston Chronicle said that the track was "more filler than truly fascinating."[11] Douglas Wolk from Pitchfork Media commented that the presence of "Revolver" on the Celebration compilation disc was pale compared to Madonna's previous sex-themed songs like "Justify My Love" and "Erotica" (1992).[16] Eric Henderson from Slant Magazine called the song a clumsy collaboration.[17] Sarah Crompton from The Daily Telegraph said that "Revolver" shows off Lil Wayne's skills as a singer better than Madonna's.[18]

Chart performance

The song charted on the Canadian Hot 100 for one week at position ninety-five on the issue dated October 17, 2009, but fell off the chart the next week.[19] On the Billboard issue dated January 16, 2010, the song made a re-entry on the chart at a higher position of forty-seven.[20] It made a top-twenty debut on the official chart of Finland, at position nineteen[21] and moved to eighteen after two weeks. In the United Kingdom, the song was initially positioned at no. 188, but after a few weeks it jumped up to a position 130 on the UK Singles Chart.[22] The One Love remix of "Revolver", featuring David Guetta, debuted on the Belgian Singles Chart at Flanders region at position thirty-seven.[23] After a few weeks, the song reached twenty-six on the Flanders chart and twenty-five on the Wallonia chart.[24] The song debuted at forty-one on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs chart on the issue dated January 16, 2010 as the highest debut of that week,[25] and as of Billboard issue dated February 27, 2010, has moved to four staying for two weeks at the same position.[26] In Italy, the song debuted at sixteen on the singles chart.[27] The song also charted in Ireland, at position forty-one.[28] In Spain the song reached thirty-nine on the chart, for one week only.[24] In the Czech Republic, "Revolver" debuted at sixty-six,, and reached a peak of twenty-two after seven weeks.[29]

Tracklisting

Credits and personnel

Source: [10]

Charts

Chart (2009/2010) Peak
position
Belgium Singles Chart (Flanders)[24] 21
Belgium Singles Chart (Wallonia)[24] 12
Canadian Hot 100[20] 47
Czech Airplay Chart[29] 22
Danish Singles Chart[24] 30
French Singles Chart[31] 25
Finnish Singles Chart[24] 6
Irish Singles Chart[28] 41
Italian Singles Chart[24] 16
Spanish Singles Chart[24] 39
UK Singles Chart[22] 130
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs[26] 4

Release history

Region Date Format Label
United Kingdom[9] December 14, 2009 Digital download Warner Bros.
Europe[9] December 29, 2009
United States[9]
Australia [32]
Europe[9] January 22, 2010 CD single
Argentina[30] February 5, 2010
United States[9] February 16, 2010
Europe[9] February 5, 2010 12" Vinyl
United States[9] March 2, 2010

References

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  3. ^ Reporter, Contactmusic (2009-05-28). "Paul Oakenfold Discuss His Upcoming "Sticky & Sweet" DJ Sets". Contactmusic.com. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  4. ^ Reporter, Icon (2009-07-22). "A "Celebration" Of Madonna Music – The Ultimate Greatest Hits Collection September 28th Release". Icon: Official Madonna website. Madonna.com. Retrieved 2009-07-23. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  5. ^ Caulfield, Keith (2009-07-23). "Madonna's 'Celebration' Hits Collection To Feature Two New Songs". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 2009-12-15.
  6. ^ a b Reid, Shaheem (2009-09-17). "Madonna's Single 'Revolver,' With Lil Wayne, Hits Web". MTV. MTV Networks. Retrieved 2009-12-15. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
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  8. ^ Reporter, NME (2009-12-03). "Madonna to release Lil Wayne-featuring single 'Revolver'". NME. Retrieved 2009-12-15.
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  10. ^ a b Celebration (Media notes). Warner Bros. Records. 2009. {{cite AV media notes}}: |format= requires |url= (help); Text "Celebration" ignored (help)
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  12. ^ Sheffield, Rob (2009-09-28). "Madonna CD Review: Celebration". Rolling Stone. Jann Wenner. ISSN 0035-791X. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
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  20. ^ a b "Canadian Hot 100". Billboard. acharts.us. 2010-01-07. Retrieved 2010-01-08.
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  30. ^ a b "Argentine CD Maxi Single". Musicmondo.com. Retrieved 2010-02-11.
  31. ^ "Le TOP 50 de la semaine du 22 Février 2010" (in French). Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. Retrieved 2010-03-04.
  32. ^ "Australia digital release date". iTunes. Retrieved 2009-12-29. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)