Runnin (21 Savage and Metro Boomin song) explained

Runnin
Title2:Mr. Right Now
Type:single
Artist:21 Savage and Metro Boomin
Album:Savage Mode II
Released:October 13, 2020
Label:
Producer:
  • Metro Boomin
  • Chason Samuel
Chronology:21 Savage
Prev Title:Bad Guy
Prev Year:2020
Next Title:Spiral
Next Year:2021

"Runnin" is a song by British-American rapper 21 Savage and American record producer Metro Boomin. It was released on October 2, 2020, as the opening track from their collaborative album Savage Mode II. The "haunting" song samples Diana Ross' 1976 song "I Thought It Took a Little Time", with 21 Savage delivering lethal threats to his enemies in a casual fashion. The official video sees 21 take a victory lap through the streets of his hometown, celebrating his Grammy award for "A Lot". It was serviced to US rhythmic radio on October 13, 2020, together with "Mr. Right Now" as the dual lead singles from the album. Debuting and peaking at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100, it was both artists' highest-charting song as lead artists, until the releases of "My Life", "Creepin'", "Type Shit", and "Like That".[1] [2]

Composition and lyrics

"Runnin" is a "soulful"[3] and "spooky" track,[4] [5] with Metro Boomin converting a sample of Diana Ross' 1976 song "I Thought It Took a Little Time" into a "haunting" loop,[6] built around an "ominous" set of drums. Lyrically, the song sees 21 Savage return to "the real, ultra-violent subject matter that brought him to the forefront of hip hop",[7] as he delves into his "lethal tendencies", delivering lines about his arsenal of weapons and posing threats to enemies who refuse to stay in their place. The fast-paced beat coupled with 21's flow "denotes that he can 'run' with the track". As with other tracks on the album, the song features narration by Morgan Freeman, who poses the question: "Are things better or worse the second time around?"[8]

Critical reception

Rap-Up and Complex both regarded the song as a standout from the album,[9] with Complexs Jessica McKinney favoring the chorus, which, she stated, "while monotone, sends chills through the speakers". Noting the song's soul sample, Micah Peters of The Ringer said in contrast to 21 Savage's second album, I Am > I Was, "Runnin' slithers back into someplace deep and murky, and crackles with the manic energy needed to adequately soundtrack a weekend's madness".[10] Revolt's Jon Powell stated: "Presumably, the three-and-a-half minute long gesture is a statement to remind his listeners that he's [21 Savage] still the same man from the critically-acclaimed Slaughter mixtapes". Similarly, Dhruva Balram of NME opined that "Runnin" follows the album's "elegiac theme, with Boomin's haunting production tailor-made for Savage's casual cadence and flow as he paints grisly scenes with a calm demeanour".[11] In their album review, Consequence of Sounds Rashad Grove wrote: "On 'Running', Boomin's dark, haunting production is tailor-made for Savage's rhythmic cadences, casual flow, and unapologetic rawness".[12]

Music video

The official music video premiered less than a day after the album's release. It was shot in August 2020, as the video's intro displays: "On January 26th, 2020, Savage won the grammy for best rap song. On August 26th, 2020, him & Metro brought the grammy to Atlanta".[13] In the visual, 21 Savage takes a tour through his hometown Atlanta, while showing off his first Grammy award, which he won in January 2020 for Best Rap Song for "A Lot". Sharing the celebration of his win and symbolizing motivation, 21 lets the trophy travel through the hands of various local residents; as noted by Rap-Up, one woman holds the Grammy in her hand while twerking on the hood of a car, while a skateboarder jumps over it. Metro Boomin, meanwhile, pays homage to rap duo Three 6 Mafia, sporting their name on his shirt and wearing a MAGA-inspired hat, which reads "Make DJ Paul and Juicy J Three 6 Mafia again".

Charts

Chart (2020)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[14] 52
France (SNEP)[15] 115
Iceland (Plötutíðindi)[16] 25
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[17] 5

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabel
VariousOctober 2, 2020[18]
United StatesOctober 13, 2020Rhythmic contemporary radio[19]

Notes and References

  1. 21 Savage. 2021-05-26. Billboard.
  2. Web site: Metro Boomin Biography, Music & News . 2024-04-02 . Billboard . en-US.
  3. Web site: 21 Savage Brings His Grammy To The Block For "Runnin" Video. HotNewHipHop. D.. Dre. October 2, 2020. October 11, 2020.
  4. Web site: Savage Mode II Is 21 Savage at His Horrific Best. Paste. Alston. Trey. October 7, 2020. October 11, 2020.
  5. Web site: New Music Friday: 21 Savage & Metro Boomin, Louis the Child, and YG. CLN. Aiken. Koji. October 2, 2020. October 11, 2020.
  6. Web site: Best New Music This Week: 21 Savage, Metro Boomin, Megan Thee Stallion, Bryson Tiller, and More. Complex. McKinney. Jessica. October 3, 2020. October 11, 2020.
  7. Web site: 21 Savage and Metro Boomin bring the Grammy home in "Runnin" visual. Revolt. Powell. Jon. October 2, 2020. October 11, 2020.
  8. Web site: Boomin's 'Savage Mode II' Doesn't Live Up to the Original. Exclaim!. Carey. Jacob. October 5, 2020. October 11, 2020.
  9. Web site: 21 Savage and Metro Boomin Drop 'Runnin' Video. Rap-Up. October 2, 2020. October 11, 2020.
  10. Web site: 21 Savage and Metro Boomin Brought a Classic Rap Ethos to 'Savage Mode II. The Ringer. Peters. Micah. October 7, 2020. October 11, 2020.
  11. Web site: 21 Savage & Metro Boomin – 'Savage Mode 2' review: a near-perfect sequel that leaves nothing to chance. NME. Balram. Dhruva. October 8, 2020. October 11, 2020.
  12. Web site: 21 Savage and Metro Boomin Deliver a Grimy Sequel with the Masterful Savage Mode II: Review. Consequence of Sound. Grove. Rashad. October 7, 2020. October 11, 2020.
  13. Web site: 21 Savage's Grammy Takes a Victory Lap Around Atlanta In New 'Runnin' Video With Metro Boomin. Vulture. Kiefer. Halle. October 2, 2020. October 11, 2020.
  14. The ARIA Report: Week Commencing 12 October 2020. The ARIA Report. Australian Recording Industry Association. 1597. 4. October 12, 2020.
  15. Web site: Top Singles (Week 41, 2020). Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. French. October 12, 2020.
  16. Web site: Tónlistinn – Lög. The Music – Songs. is. Plötutíðindi. July 5, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20201019180600/http://plotutidindi.is/lagalistinn/. October 19, 2020. dead.
  17. Web site: NZ Top 40 Hot Singles Chart. Recorded Music NZ. October 12, 2020. October 11, 2020.
  18. Web site: SAVAGE MODE II by 21 Savage & Metro Boomin on Apple Music. Apple Music. October 11, 2020.
  19. Web site: Top 40 Rhythmic Future Releases. October 11, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201008055138/https://www.allaccess.com/top40-rhythmic/future-releases. October 8, 2020.