Love @ 1st Sight explained

Love @ 1st Sight
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Type:single
Artist:Mary J. Blige featuring Method Man
Album:Love & Life
Recorded:November 6–10, 2002[1]
Length:5:03
Label:Geffen
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Prev Year:2002
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"Love @ 1st Sight" is a song recorded by American singer Mary J. Blige for her sixth studio album Love & Life (2003). It features a guest appearance from rapper Method Man. It was written by Blige, Sean Combs, Mario Winans, Stevie Jordan, Clifford Smith, and Mechalie Jamison and produced by Combs, Winans and Jordan. The song is built around a sample of "Hot Sex" (1992) by American hip-hop trio A Tribe Called Quest. Due to the inclusion of the sample, several other writers are credited as songwriters. Lyrically, it features the protagonist persistently wondering about a romantic attraction for a stranger on the first sight.

"Love @ 1st Sight" was released as the lead single from Love & Life on June 20, 2003, by Geffen Records. A moderate commercial success, it reached number 22 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 10 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. In addition, the song charted within the top 20 in Italy and the United Kingdom, while reaching the majority on most other charts it appeared on. The radio edit of "Love @ 1st Sight" with intro was used for the accompanying music video, which was directed by Chris Robinson.

Critical reception

PopMatters felt that "Love @ 1st Sight" was "a great representation that some of our ghetto superstars are growing up. Reminiscent of No More Dramas "Family Affair", "Love @ 1st Sight" is following in footsteps to the club dance floor with its playful tone and head-bobbing bass line."[2] BET.com wrote of the song: "With a borrowed rap backdrop and a verse from Method Man, her old "You're All I Need to Get By" partner-in-crime, this song skillfully updated the pair's hip hop-soul heyday for the new millennium."[3] Now called a "strong street track" as well as a "killer lead single."[4]

Alexis Petridis, writing for The Guardian, remarked: "Over a tough, insistent groove, [blige] ponders the mysteries of immediate physical attraction, while he sounds like the last person you would want to be immediately attracted to: "You find me just ’bout everywhere the poontang go"."[5] New York Times editor Jessica Willis described "Love @ 1st Sight" as "a breezy bit of piffle with a solid pogo-ing beat, but the song has seemingly so little to do with Ms. Blige's actual life that she puts herself at risk of sounding like just another tawny, toned and wholesome girl hip-hop singer."[6] Dallas Observer critic Walton Muyumba found that the song was a "cliché, but the sample helps push to the truth of her reaction."[7]

Music video

A music video for "Love @ 1st Sight" was directed by Chris Robinson, who also directed Blige in a music video-styled Lady Foot Locker commercial in which "Love @ 1st Sight" is played in the background.[8] Filming took place in Hollywood on July 2, 2003.[9] Method Man appears in it, while Sean "Diddy" Combs makes a special cameo appearance. An iPod is featured prominently at the beginning of video, an instance of paid-for product placement on the part of Apple Inc.[10] [11]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the Love & Life liner notes.[12]

Charts

Weekly charts

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Peak
position
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40 Tipparade)[13] 6

Year-end charts

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Position
UK Urban (Music Week)[14] 8
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[15] 69

Release history

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DateFormat(s)Label(s)
United StatesJune 20, 2003StreamingGeffen
July 7, 2003
July 22, 200312-inch vinyl
August 5, 2003CD
JapanAugust 20, 2003Maxi CDUniversal Music
GermanySeptember 8, 2003
FranceSeptember 9, 2003CDBarclay
AustraliaSeptember 15, 2003Maxi CDUniversal Music
United KingdomPolydor

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tony Maserati: Mixing Love & Life -. www.soundonsound.com.
  2. Web site: Mary J. Blige: Love & Life. Slant Magazine. September 11, 2003. March 11, 2024.
  3. Web site: Mary J. Blige's 50 Best Songs – MJB's What's the 411? was released 22 years ago today. March 11, 2024. BET.com.
  4. Web site: Sarah. Liss. Mary J. Blige. March 11, 2024. August 28, 2003. Now.
  5. Web site: Alexis . Petridis. Mary J Blige’s 20 greatest songs – ranked!. The Guardian. July 12, 2022. March 11, 2024.
  6. Web site: Jessica. Willis. MUSIC; Sadly, Mary J. Blige Is Happy at Last. March 11, 2024. August 24, 2003. Dallas Observer. https://web.archive.org/web/20150527234853/https://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/24/arts/music-sadly-mary-j-blige-is-happy-at-last.html. May 27, 2015.
  7. Web site: Walton. Muyumba. Mary J. Blige. March 11, 2024. October 2, 2003. Dallas Observer.
  8. Web site: Foot Locker's new ad campaign timed to the back-to-school crowd.. Stuart. Elliott. New York Times. August 28, 2003. August 22, 2016.
  9. Web site: Mary J. Blige on the Set of her "The Love @ 1st Sight" Music Video, Directed by Chris Robinson. Getty Images. February 26, 2024.
  10. http://www.brandhype.org/MovieMapper/Resources/ProductPlacementAndTheRealWorld.jsp "Product Placement and the "Real World""
  11. Web site: Stuart. Elliott. THE MEDIA BUSINESS: ADVERTISING; Foot Locker's new ad campaign timed to the back-to-school crowd.. New York Times. August 28, 2003. February 26, 2024.
  12. Love & Life (Liner Notes) . Mary J. Blige . 2003. Mary J.. Blige. Mary J. Blige . Compact Disc . Geffen Records .
  13. Web site: week 40 (4 oktober 2003). Dutch Top 40. nl. April 30, 2022.
  14. 2003 Urban top 30. Music Week. 18. January 17, 2004. August 4, 2023.
  15. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs – Year-End 2003. Billboard. October 16, 2021.