Dynamite (Taio Cruz song)

"Dynamite" is a song by British singer and songwriter Taio Cruz from the revised version of his second studio album, Rokstarr (2010). Cruz co-wrote the song, along with Max Martin, Bonnie McKee, Benny Blanco, and Dr. Luke; the latter two are also the producers. The song features additional instrumentation by Cruz himself. It was released internationally as the fourth single from Rokstarr. In the UK, the song was released as the first single from Cruz's compilation album, The Rokstarr Collection (2010). On 30 May 2010, it was released to US and Canadian radio stations as his second single and across Europe as his fourth single. An official remix was released featuring new label mate, Jennifer Lopez.

"Dynamite"
Single by Taio Cruz
from the album Rokstarr
Released30 May 2010 (2010-05-30)
Recorded2009
Studio
  • A Side (Stockholm)
  • Dr. Luke's (Los Angeles)
  • Milano, Rokstarr (London)
Genre
Length3:22
LabelIsland
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Dr. Luke
  • Benny Blanco
Taio Cruz singles chronology
"Dirty Picture"
(2010)
"Dynamite"
(2010)
"Second Chance"
(2010)
Music video
"Dynamite" on YouTube

"Dynamite" became Cruz's second number-one single on the UK Singles Chart and the Canadian Hot 100 as well topping charts in Belgium, Luxembourg, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. The song reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100, and by January 2012 it had sold over 5.7 million copies in the U.S. and Canada, becoming the second best-selling song by a British artist in the digital era there, behind Adele's "Rolling in the Deep".[2]

Composition

"Dynamite" is written in the key of E major, with a tempo of 120 beats per minute.[3] According to Cruz, "The song 'Dynamite' itself is about when you go to the club and when you go to a party and when you're just going out... you got to feel like, 'I'm just gonna explode.'"[1] Dr. Luke and Max Martin had written the melody, and asked Bonnie McKee to write lyrics. McKee only met Cruz months after the song's release,[4] and later said that "I thought ["Dynamite"] was the dumbest song I had ever written and thought it was going nowhere. And I actually think it was biggest song I have written so far."[5]

Release and reception

The song was released in the UK on 23 August 2010.[6] The song has met with mixed to positive reviews from contemporary music critics. While reviewing "Rokstarr", Jon Caramanica from The New York Times gave a mixed review, saying that the song has "vapid lyrics to navigate (e.g. "I hit the floor cause that's my plans, plans, plans, plans / I'm wearing all my favorite brands, brands, brands, brands") but they don't disrupt the mood, which is emphatic and rarely sensual".[7]

Nick Levine from Digital Spy rated the song 4 out of 5 stars and gave it a positive review, naming it "a suitably Eurohousey club pumper" and saying that it's "essentially a cheap, tasty, and entirely satisfying banger".[8] The New Yorker critic Sasha Frere-Jones named the song as his second favorite of 2010.[9]

Chart performance

"Dynamite" debuted at number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at number 13 on the Digital Songs chart, selling 83,000 copies in its opening week.[10] The single rose to number 14 on the week ending 10 July 2010 and on the week ending 21 August 2010, the single climbed to a peak of #2,[11] giving Cruz his second Top 3 single in the US. The song kept this position for three consecutive weeks, blocked from the top position by Eminem's "Love the Way You Lie" featuring Rihanna. It also became Cruz's second consecutive number one single on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay chart in its 21 August 2010 issue.[citation needed] "Dynamite" charted on the Billboard Hot 100 for 47 weeks, making it the longest run for a single since Train's "Hey, Soul Sister", which stayed on that chart for 54 weeks.[12] As of May 2012, it has sold over 6 million digital copies in the US alone. This marks the first song by a British act to reach this plateau, the twelfth song to do so, and only the second song to reach 6 million downloads without reaching number one (the first being Jason Mraz's "I'm Yours", which reached number six in September 2008).[13]

The single debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 at number eight on the week ending 17 June 2010, marking Cruz's second Top 10 hit in the country. The following week the single fell to number nine, where it remained at for four consecutive weeks. On the week ending 18 September 2010, the song peaked at number one, becoming Cruz's second Canadian number one single, following "Break Your Heart"'s two-week stay at that position in May 2010. The song became the best-selling single in Canada during 2010 with sales of 319,000 copies.[14]

On the chart dated 16 August 2010, "Dynamite" topped the New Zealand Singles Chart,[15] and was certified gold, selling 7,500 copies.[16] The song topped the Irish Singles Chart in its first week, becoming Cruz's first number one on that chart, following previous number two hit "Break Your Heart".[17]

In Cruz's native United Kingdom, "Dynamite" charted at number one on the UK Singles Chart on 29 August 2010. This became his second number-one single in UK after "Break Your Heart". It knocked "Green Light" by Roll Deep off the summit, and was knocked off in turn by "Please Don't Let Me Go" by Olly Murs a week later.

Music video

The music video begins with a group of female mechanics working on cars at a garage. Cruz, wearing a red helmet, rides a silver motorbike towards the garage and stops by. As the music starts, he takes off his helmet and puts on his black sunglasses. He then kicks off a party, complete with a jacuzzi and fireworks. As the sun goes down and night falls, Cruz gives an impromptu concert of sorts with the mechanics as his audience. An enormous, fiery explosion then goes off behind Cruz, before subsiding into a shower of sparks.[18]

Cruz has said that this is the perfect backdrop for the subtext of his song[19] and that his inspiration came from "wanting to do things on a bike" since his previous videos included cars and boats.[20] "So you're gonna see me spin the tyres on this, which is pretty cool!" One of the vehicles brought for the video shoot was a "massive truck" which was used to film big screen project Universal Soldier. Speaking of the shoot he said "I've never done a video that has this many props in it. We've got the most amazing, wrecked cars."[1]

An official remix video was created by G-Pain which was published on September 11, 2022.

Live performances

Taio performed "Dynamite" for the first time on Live with Regis & Kelly on 9 June 2010.[21] Later, he also performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, T4 on the Beach,[22] America's Got Talent, GMTV,[23] Dancing with the Stars, and on 31 December 2010, he performed the song on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest. On 12 August 2012, Cruz performed "Dynamite" at the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony. He also performed it at grand launching of NET. TV in 2013.

Track listing

  • UK CD single[24] and Digital download[25]
  1. "Dynamite" (Original Mix) – 3:24
  2. "Dynamite" (Ralphi Rosario Club Remix) – 8:03
  3. "Dynamite" (Mixin Marc Club Remix) – 5:34
  4. "Dynamite" (StoneBridge Club Remix) – 7:20
  • German CD single[26]
  1. "Dynamite" – 3:24
  2. "Dynamite" (Mixin Marc Radio Mix) – 3:34

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Rokstarr and Tidal.

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (2010)Position
Australia (ARIA)[62]3
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[63]15
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[64]26
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[65]36
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[66]4
France (SNEP)[67]40
Germany (Official German Charts)[68]22
Hungary (Dance Top 40)[69]99
Ireland (IRMA)[70]17
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[71]35
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[72]48
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[73]8
Russia Airplay (Tophit)[74]154
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[75]25
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[76]22
UK Singles (OCC)[77]17
US Billboard Hot 100[78]9
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[79]46
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[80]15
US Dance/Mix Show Airplay (Billboard)[81]23
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[82]4
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[83]13
Chart (2011)Position
Australia (ARIA)[84]81
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[85]39
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[86]22
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[87]93
UK Singles (OCC)[88]156
US Billboard Hot 100[89]44
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[90]31
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[91]37

Decade-end charts

Chart (2010–2019)Position
Australia (ARIA)[92]79
US Billboard Hot 100[93]50

All-time charts

Chart (1958–2018)Position
US Billboard Hot 100[94]253

Certifications and sales

RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[95]7× Platinum490,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[96]Platinum30,000*
Belgium (BEA)[97]Gold15,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[98]5× Platinum400,000*
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[99]Platinum90,000
Germany (BVMI)[100]5× Gold750,000
Italy (FIMI)[101]Platinum70,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[102]Platinum15,000*
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[103]Platinum60,000
Sweden (GLF)[104]Platinum40,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[105]Platinum30,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[106]3× Platinum1,800,000
United States (RIAA)[108]8× Platinum6,000,000[107]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Radio and release history

Radio adds

RegionDateFormatLabel
United States1 June 2010[109]Contemporary hit radio
United Kingdom16 July 2010Urban radio[110]Island Records
Australia[111]26 July 2010Contemporary hit radio

Purchaseable release

RegionDateFormatLabel
Germany[112]30 July 2010Digital downloadUniversal Music
Italy[113]
Switzerland[114]
Netherlands[115]6 August 2010
Germany[116]20 August 2010CD single
United Kingdom23 August 2010[6]Digital downloadIsland
24 August 2010[117]CD single

China Anne McClain version

"Dynamite"
Single by China Anne McClain
from the album A.N.T. Farm
Released
Recorded2010
StudioWalt Disney
Genre
Length2:43
LabelWalt Disney
Songwriter(s)
  • Benjamin Levin
  • Bonnie McKee
  • Lukasz Gottwald
  • Max Martin
  • Taio Cruz
China Anne McClain singles chronology
"Dynamite"
(2011)
"Calling All the Monsters"
(2011)

"Dynamite" was covered by singer and actress China Anne McClain for the Disney Channel live-action series A.N.T. Farm. It started playing on Radio Disney on 3 May 2011 and was released for digital download on iTunes and Amazon on July 26, 2011 by Walt Disney Records. It is the second track on the series soundtrack of the same name, from which it also served as the lead single. The video of the song was released the same day as a digital download and also received frequent airplay on Disney Channel at the time of its debut on the network. McClain performed it as her lead role, Chyna Parks, in the series' pilot episode TransplANTed. McClain also had a live performance of this song live on August 22, 2011.

Music video

The music video for McClain's version of the song was aired on Disney Channel and uploaded on China Anne McClain's official VEVO channel on 3 May 2011. It shows McClain performing the song in an audition. It starts out slow and normal, which doesn't draw the judges' attention. However, afterward, she performs it with such passion and energy that it draws people into the auditorium, which was once empty aside from the panel of judges (composed of the other A.N.T. Farm cast members). The music video has over 90 million views on YouTube.[121]

Charts

Chart (2011)Peak
position
US Kid Digital Songs (Billboard)[122]2

"TNT" by Jordan "CaptainSparklez" Maron

On February 26, 2011, CaptainSparklez published a "Minecraft parody" of Dynamite, "TNT", with vocals from singer TryHardNinja, along with a music video. In late 2015, the video was made private at the request of Maron's network and replaced by a new video with original music. In May 2018, the original video was made public again.[123] As of 2023, the video is currently the fourth-most-viewed video on Maron's channel with over 117 million views, nearing the number of views of the original song.

See also

References