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| Single past Mariah Carey featuring Joe and 98 Degrees | ||||
| from the album Rainbow | ||||
| B-side | "Babydoll" | |||
| Released | November 15, 1999 | |||
| Recorded | September 1999[i] | |||
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| Length | iv:17 | |||
| Label | Columbia | |||
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"Thank God I Found You" is a song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, featuring guest vocals from R&B singer Joe and American boy band 98 Degrees. Information technology was released on November 15, 1999, through Columbia Records, as the 2d single from her seventh studio anthology, Rainbow (1999). Written and produced by Carey alongside Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, the song is a pop power ballad with lyrics depicting a powerful honey relationship in which the protagonist tells her lover "give thanks God I found y'all", that was inspired by a relationship Carey was going through at the time.
"Thank God I Found You" received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics; some felt it was a corking album closer while others deemed it "un-listenable" and "forgettable". Nevertheless, the song became Carey's fifteenth number-one single on the Us Billboard Hot 100 and remained her final chart-topping single until her 2005 improvement unmarried "We Belong Together"; it remains the simply nautical chart-topper to date for 98 Degrees and was the outset of only ii for Joe. The single was later certified Gilt by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Aside from its elevation of number two in Canada, the song achieved moderate international charting, reaching the meridian-x in Spain, Poland and the Great britain; and peaking within the top-30 in Australia, Belgium (Wallonia), France, Germany, the netherlands and Switzerland.
A DJ Inkling-produced remix titled "Give thanks God I Found You (Get in Terminal Remix)" uses re-recorded vocals from Carey and features guest vocals from Joe and Carey's characterization-mate, rapper Nas. The remix is a remake of Keith Sweat's song "Make It Last Forever" (1988), transforming it into a dull groove R&B number, while incorporating a few verses from the original version of "Thank God I Found Y'all".
A music video for "Give thanks God I Found You", directed past Brett Ratner, features Carey, Joe and 98 Degrees performing the song at an outdoor concert. The Make It Final Remix had its ain video commissioned, which was shot in a grainy way in Hamburg, Deutschland, and shows Carey and the song'south featured artists performing at a minor society. Carey performed the song'southward original version and accompanying remix live at the 27th Annual American Music Awards. It appeared on the set-lists of the Rainbow World Bout (2000) and The Adventures of Mimi Tour (2006), with Trey Lorenz serving as the male person vocalist.
In September 2000, U.s. songwriters Seth Swirsky and Warryn Campbell filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Carey claiming that "Thank God I Found You lot" borrowed heavily from the vocal "1 of Those Love Songs" they equanimous for R&B group Xscape. Though initially the example was dismissed, in the precedent-setting[2] Swirsky five. Carey decision,[3] which clarified the standard for proving copyright infringement, the United states Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit overturned the initial 2002 dismissal of the case.[4] [5] The case was settled out of court in Apr 2006.[6]
Groundwork and recording [edit]
Carey and her hubby, Tommy Mottola, who was a Sony Music executive, separated in 1997. This resulted in a strained relationship with Sony. By the leap of 1999, Carey had begun work on her concluding album of her contract with Columbia Records, titled Rainbow. Her human relationship with Sony had afflicted her collaboration with writing partner Walter Afanasieff, who had worked with her throughout the first half of her career.[seven] Every bit a result, she worked extensively with many other songwriters and producers for the album, including the duo Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis (known for their piece of work with Janet Jackson), with whom Carey co-wrote and co-produced "Thank God I Constitute You". When Jam and Lewis first started working with Carey, they did not take a definite idea of what Carey expected from them.[8] In an interview with Fred Bronson, Jam and Lewis explained:
It wasn't like Janet [Jackson], where we all grew up together. Mariah had done her ain thing and had been very involved with the arranging and production of her records, then nosotros respected that and said, 'What can we practise for you?' She would fly into boondocks for five or 6 hours. She'd get on a plane and fly to whatsoever was the next matter she was doing.[eight]
One night, Jam and Lewis received a call from Carey's assistant telling them that Carey had an idea for a song. She asked them to meet her at the studio later that night,[viii] and when they arrived, Carey sang the song'south melody for them. Normally when Carey was composing songs, James "Big Jim" Wright would play the chords.[8] He was not present at the studio that nighttime, so Lewis played the chords for Carey. After composing the tune, Carey recorded her vocals. When Carey requested male singers to sing forth with her on the runway, Jam and Lewis recruited R&B singer Joe.[8] Although Jam and Lewis wanted to feature K-Ci & JoJo on the vocal, they dropped the idea considering they are signed to a dissimilar record label.[8] Nearly the recording, Joe said:
She [Carey] gave me a call, and she was like, "I would dearest to do a duet with y'all. Come by the studio." When I got there, she played the song for me. I didn't await to record the song, but when I heard it, I said, "Man, in that location'due south no way I'm going to exit this studio without my voice being on that tape." Everything merely happened so fast. I didn't expect for it to be a unmarried or a video. Everything was just great.[9]
Jam and Lewis also asked the boy band 98 Degrees to bring together Carey and Joe on the track, every bit they wanted male harmonies. Carey talked about the collaboration in an interview with MTV. "It's like when I was writing 'I Sugariness Day'. It really cried out for a group to exist singing with me and for a strong male-female affair in terms of going back and forth, vocally. So you know, nosotros just naturally came together."[x] The vocals were recorded at Capri Digital Studios, Capri, Italy and Avatar Studios, New York City.[xi] The track was mixed by Supa Engineer Duo at Right Track Recording and mastered by Herb Powers.[11]
Limerick [edit]
"Give thanks God I Constitute Yous" was produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and co-produced past Carey. The vocal is a moderately-paced R&B ability ballad.[12] Arion Berger of Rolling Stone noted that the song also exhibits influences of gospel music.[thirteen] The vocal carries an upbeat tone,[12] backed by slow "manufactured popular beats".[14] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com past EMI Music Publishing, "Thank God I Found Y'all" is written in the fundamental of B ♭ major.[xv] The crush is set in mutual time, and is set at a tempo of sixty-5 beats per minute.[15] The song follows the sequence of B ♭ –F/A–Gmvii–F–Due east ♭ –F as its chord progression. Carey'south and Joe'southward vocals in the vocal span over two octaves, from the note of D ♭ 4 to the high note of D6.[fifteen] Composed in verse–chorus–bridge form, the chorus of "Thank God I Found You lot" is sung in the key of B ♭ major;[16] Carey as well makes use of melisma in the song.[16] The terminal chorus is gear up a minor 3rd higher in the key of D ♭ major. The organization is like to Carey's "One Sweetness 24-hour interval".[12] Lyrically, the song is an inspirational[17] love song, in which the protagonist thank you God for finding her the perfect partner.[8] According to Carey, it was inspired past the human relationship she was in with Latin vocaliser Luis Miguel at that fourth dimension.[eight] [18] She stated that she was telling a story through the song.[xix]
Remixes [edit]
Carey re-recorded her vocals for the vocal'southward primary remix titled "Thank God I Found You" (Brand It Last Remix).[twenty] The remix is a remake of Keith Sweat's "Make it Last Forever" (1988), and bears few lyrical similarities to the original version of the song. Carey wrote new lyrics for the song, preserving the chorus of the original vocal.[21] Produced past DJ Clue of Desert Storm Records, the remix is a midtempo melody backed past "R&B-savvy rhythms" over a slow groove. It features vocals from Joe and rapped verses by Columbia Records label-mate Nas.[22] The remix is included on Joe'southward third studio album My Name Is Joe (2000).[22] Jose F. Promis of Allmusic wrote that he felt the remix seemed unfinished. He added that could have "merely covered the vocal and kept its integrity intact, instead of meshing it into a sort of half-"Thank God I Institute You"/"Make It Last Forever" creation."[22] All the same, while reviewing My Name Is Joe, Matt Diehl of Amusement Weekly picked the track as the all-time from the album. He wrote "Nas' grit and Carey's expert emoting make Joe sing with unexpected feeling."[23] Derek Ali of Dayton Daily News commended the collaboration, saying "it works out well."[24] The "Make It Last" remix is featured on Carey's commencement remix anthology The Remixes (2003).[24] The Norwegian production team Stargate produced the U.k. Stargate radio mix.[25] [26]
Disquisitional response [edit]
"Thank God I Constitute You" garnered mixed reviews from music critics. Jose F. Promis of Allmusic wrote that the vocal is "[a] lush, archetype Carey-styled adult contemporary ballad, with uplifting lyrics and a sea of soaring vocals."[22] The Austin American-Statesman viewed the song equally a "dramatic closer".[27] Arion Berger of Rolling Stone praised the song's product and the harmony that 98 Degrees contributed.[13] Chuck Campbell of The Daily News was also positive stating the song was a "grandiose" album-closer.[28] Steve Jones of U.s.a. Today wrote that Carey excelled in the song.[20] Melissa Ruggieri of the Richmond Times-Acceleration noted that Carey found solace in the song.[29] Anthony Johnson, likewise of the Richmond Times-Dispatch wrote that the rail is a "surefire winner".[thirty] Nonetheless, a few other critics deemed the vocal as forgettable.[31] [32] Dan DeLuca of The Philadelphia Inquirer dismissed the vocal every bit a "colorless quality romance".[33] Robert Hilburn of Los Angeles Times was also negative in his review, calling information technology as an "overwrought ballad" and wrote it was united nations-listenable.[34] Dara Cook of MTV Southeast Asia named the song as "a big-product tragicomedy of hilarious histrionics and absurdly dramatic lyrics."[35] While reviewing Carey's compilation The Ballads (2009), Chuck Campbell of The Press of Atlantic Urban center wrote that at some indicate in Carey'southward career, the quality her songs got "iffier" and commented that "Give thanks God I Found You lot" is such an example.[36] He went on to say that the song was a "trifle".[36] In 2005 Andrew Unterberger of Stylus gave a negative review, writing the vocal was "a sub-par, extremely lazy instance of an artist reaching the elevation spot almost solely on reputation." He wrote that the song would accept been the end of Carey's career.[37] At the 43rd Grammy Awards held in Feb 2001, the song was nominated in the category of the All-time Pop Collaboration with Vocals, but lost to B.B. King and Dr. John for "Is You Is or Is You Own't My Babe".[38] At the Offset BMI Urban Awards, held in 2001, Jam, Lewis, and Carey received BMI'southward Urban Songwriter Accolade.[39]
Chart functioning [edit]
In the United States, "Thank God I Found You lot" was released to radio stations as the second single from Rainbow in Nov 1999.[40] A physical single was later released on Jan 25, 2000, in the US and on February 28, 2000, in the U.k..[41] [42] [43] The issue dated Dec 11, 1999, debuted at number eighty-two on the Billboard Hot 100—Carey's lowest debut at the time.[44] On the week dated February 19, 2000, the song reached number-ane on the US Billboard Hot 100 nautical chart, condign Carey's fifteenth number-one single and marking her eleventh consecutive year with a number-i song.[45] It remained Carey'southward last number-one hit in the United states of america until 2005's "We Belong Together" and, to date, remains 98 Degrees' only number-one song;[46] Joe, meanwhile, would only receive i more number-one hit after in his career: 2001's "Stutter". "Give thanks God I Found Yous" became the 2d single to surpass the sales of 100,000 units in the twelvemonth 2000, preceded by Christina Aguilera's "What a Girl Wants".[47] It was certified Gold by the Recording Manufacture Association of America (RIAA) in February 2000.[48] Past February 2001 the single had sold about 687,000 copies in the US alone.[49] "Give thanks God I Plant You" besides reached the summit spot on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs nautical chart, mark Carey's seventh R&B chart topper. It finished at number forty-five on the Billboard Hot 100 year-cease charts of 2000.[l] In Canada, the single debuted at a position of number two on the Canadian Singles Chart, on the Billboard issue dated February 12, 2000.[51] [52] The following calendar week, it descended to number three before retreating down the nautical chart steadily.[53] [54] [55]
In Australia, it entered the Australian Singles Chart at its peak of number xx-vii, on the week dated March 12, 2000.[56] The next calendar week it dropped to number forty-seven.[56] In New Zealand, it debuted on the singles chart at a position of number xxx-iv, the week dated April 2, 2000.[57] The song went downwardly to number 30-5 next week, before dropping to number forty-4.[57] In Europe, "Thank God I Found Y'all" charted in a few countries. In the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, the unmarried debuted and peaked at number ten on the UK Singles Chart on the week dated March xi, 2000.[58] [59] The single stayed on the chart for x weeks, including i re-entry at number 70-one on the week dated May xx, 2000.[59] In the Flemish region region of Belgium, the song debuted at number forty-seven and peaked at thirty-six.[60] In the Wallonia region, it debuted at number thirty-five and peaked at number 20-three three weeks later its debut.[61] In France, the single entered the singles chart at number 30-ane, the calendar week dated March 4, 2000.[62] The next week information technology ascended to its peak of number twenty-eight.[62] Information technology stayed on the nautical chart for 15 weeks.[62] In the Netherlands, "Thank God I Establish Yous" entered the Single Top 100 at number l-v, before peaking at number twenty-three the next week.[63] The song besides peaked at number twenty-eight in Federal republic of germany,[64] forty-3 in Sweden,[65] xxx-one in Ireland,[66] and at number seventeen in Switzerland.[67]
Music video [edit]
The music video for "Thank God I Found You" was filmed by Brett Ratner in Minneapolis.[68] The video is a record of the performance Carey, Joe and 98 Degrees gave at the Last Adventure Summer Dance summer music concert, organized past 101.3 KDWB-FM.[69] [70] Information technology premiered on October 14, 1999, on MTV's Total Request Live (TRL).[71] The video opens with scenes of Carey and Joe in the studio. Carey is with her puppy and talking on a mobile phone. The video shows saturated blue skies and behind-the-scenes footage of Carey carousing with her dog Jack and writing lyrics on a notepad. As the song starts, Carey is shown lying on ruddy sofa, writing the lyrics on the notepad. Then she performs the song on the stage, joined by Joe and 98 Degrees. Additionally, in that location is a video for the "Get in Last Remix" that features Carey with braids in a nightclub with Joe and Nas. Directed past Sanaa Hamri.[72] The video is grainy; information technology was shot at Bar Rosso in Hamburg, Germany on October xvi and 17, 1999.[73]
Live performances [edit]
Mariah Carey performing "Thank God I Found You" on The Adventures of Mimi Tour. Her backup singer Trey Lorenz sang the verses of Joe on the bout.
"Thank God I Found You" was performed a number of times between 2000 and 2005. Carey opened the 27th Annual American Music Awards, held at the Shrine Auditorium, with a medley of the original and remix versions of the song.[74] Later on Carey appeared on stage wearing a black skirt with a loftier slit and sporting a blond and straightened hairstyle, Joe joined her with several male and female back-up dancers, all of whom who wore blackness outfits.[75] Later on performing the first poesy and chorus, Nas joined the duo on stage for the Make It Last Remix.[76] Later on in the show, she was honored with the "Laurels of Achievement" for earning a number one single in every year of the 1990s.[77] Vibe commended the performance, writing that it "offered an insight into how a little girl from Long Isle, New York became hip hop's reply to Celine Dion."[76] In 2000, Carey performed the song on the Italian tv set show Quelli che... il Calcio.[74] [78]
Bated from the several televised and the honour show performance, Carey included the song on the set-listing of her concert tours, starting with the Rainbow World Tour. During the tour, Trey Lorenz, her only male person background vocalist, replaced Joe as the song's chief male vocalist.[ citation needed ] At the evidence at Madison Square Garden on April 11, 2000, Carey wore a long orange cocktail gown with a long cascading neck line. Lorenz, wearing a blackness leather sports jacket and matching pants, made some other featured appearance on the tour, performing his song "Brand You Happy" during an interval of costume changes following the performance.[ citation needed ] Post-obit the release of her 10th studio endeavor The Emancipation of Mimi in 2005, Carey embarked on The Adventures of Mimi Bout in mid 2006.[ citation needed ] On several stops of the tour, Carey performed the vocal as function of the set-listing, usually towards the end of the show. Like to the Rainbow World Tour, Lorenz performed the song alongside Carey instead of Joe.[ commendation needed ] Carey, wearing a midsection-baring turquoise evening gown, introduced the vocal to the audience by telling of its formulation, concept and featured artists, followed by a performance of the song'southward remix.[ commendation needed ]
Lawsuit [edit]
On September 15, 2000, US songwriters Seth Swirsky and Warren Campbell filed a lawsuit against Carey at the 9th Circuit for copyright infringement, "reverse passing off"[79] and fake designation, claiming that "Thank God I Found You" borrowed heavily from a vocal they equanimous called "One of Those Love Songs". It was recorded by the R&B group Xscape in 1998 for their anthology Traces of My Lipstick.[80] The lawsuit claimed that Carey wrongfully gave the songwriting credits to Jam and Lewis.[81] Swirsky and Campbell had sold the rights of the song to And then So Def Recordings in 1998.[79] "I'm a fan of Mariah Carey; this is naught personal against her. Simply I really do believe there's accountability, and it'south very clear what happened here. I've never sued anybody earlier", Swirsky said.[fourteen] According to the district courtroom, an expert witness (chair of the Musicology Section at the University of California at Los Angeles) determined that the songs shared a "substantially similar chorus".[16] The expert stated that although the lyrics and verse melodies of the two songs were different, the songs' choruses "shared a 'basic shape and pitch emphasis' in their melodies, which were played over 'highly similar basslines' and chord changes, at very nearly the same tempo and in the same generic style."[16] He noted both the songs had their choruses sung in the key of B ♭ . The expert further remarked that "the accent on musical notes" on the ii songs was the same, which "contribute[d] to the impression of similarity one hears when comparing the two songs."[xvi] He presented a serial of visual transcriptions of his observations. The transcriptions independent details about the pitch sequence of both the songs' chorus, tune, and bassline.[16]
The commune court labeled this evidence every bit insufficient to survive a motion for summary judgment.[16] Information technology noted the adept's methodology to exist "flawed" and stated that through its ain analysis, no case of substantial similarity was found.[16] The lawsuit was settled in favor of Carey by the Us District Judge, who noted that there was no similarity in primal, harmonic construction, tempo, or genre between the two songs.[82]
However, this judgement was later reversed by a higher courtroom. In the precedent-setting[2] Swirsky five. Carey decision,[3] which clarified the standard for proving copyright infringement, the Usa Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit overturned the initial 2002 dismissal of the case, finding that Swirsky's expert did in fact adequately define the similarities between the two songs.[4] [five] The lawsuit was reinstated in 2004;[6] Carey and Swirsky settled out of courtroom in 2006.
Track listing [edit]
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Credits and personnel [edit]
Credits adapted from Rainbow liner notes.[91]
Charts [edit]
Certifications and sales [edit]
Release history [edit]
See also [edit]
- List of Billboard Hot 100 number-1 singles of 2000
- Listing of number-one R&B singles of 2000 (U.Due south.)
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Bibliography [edit]
- Bronson, Fred (2003), The Billboard Book of Number ane Hits, New York: Billboard Books, ISBN0-8230-7677-6
- Shapiro, Marc (2001), Mariah Carey: The Unauthorized Biography, Toronto: ECW Press, ISBN1-55022-444-1
External links [edit]
- Mariah Carey "Give thanks God I Found You lot" music video at Yahoo! Music
- Mariah Carey "Thank God I Found You" remix music video at VH1.com
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thank_God_I_Found_You
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