Somewhat Loved Explained

Somewhat Loved (There You Go Breakin' My Heart)
Artist:Jam & Lewis featuring Mariah Carey
Recorded:2021
Genre:R&B
Length:3:53
Chronology:Jam & Lewis
Type:single
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"Somewhat Loved (There You Go Breakin' My Heart)" is a song by American production duo Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis featuring American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, for the duo's debut studio album (2021). It was released as the album's third single on June 10, 2021.[1] [2] The song peaked at number nine on the US Adult R&B Songs chart, and number 30 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart.

Background

Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis first began working with Mariah Carey in 1999 on her seventh studio album Rainbow, which spawned the US number-one single "Thank God I Found You", a song written and produced by the trio (becoming Carey's 15th number-one song and Jam and Lewis' 13th as a producer).[3] [4] They also produced "Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)" from the same album, which reached the top-ten on the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart.[5] This was followed by their collaborations on Carey's following albums Glitter (2001) and Charmbracelet (2002) on songs such as "Through the Rain" and "Yours".[6]

Two decades later in April 2019, Jam and Lewis announced their debut studio album as recording artists, which tapped an array of R&B hitmakers who they've penned hits for over the years for the record including Mary J. Blige, Toni Braxton and Carey.[7] [8] Carey stated that,

"Working with [Jam and Lewis] through the years has been one of the greatest creative journeys I have ever taken. It's a great honor for me to participate in this once-in-a-lifetime album".[1]

Composition

Jam stated, "With Mariah, we sent her something we thought would be cool for her. She liked it, but also had an idea that she wanted to sing for us – an a capella with a piano part. Great! It was an idea that she had for a song from before she had kids. We put it together with intricate arrangements, and of course, a beat. Two days later she sent something back, we mixed it, and it became ["Somewhat Loved"].[9] According to Carey, she wrote the song when her twins were babies at the time.[10] In a press statement, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis noted that,

"When we started Jam & Lewis: Volume 1, we put a wishlist together of all our favorite artists. The chance to reunite with our friend and fellow Songwriters Hall of Fame partner Mariah was wishlist fulfillment at its finest."[1]
Billboard noted that the song featured "endless layers of overlapping vocals from Carey as well as some of her signature sky-high whistle notes".[11]

Critical reception

Upon release, the song received positive reviews. Ethan Shafield from Variety stated that the song "opens with Carey’s silky vocals laid over softly plucked strings before simmering into an upbeat, piano and bass-driven chorus. Of course, Carey’s signature sky-high whistle notes are layered throughout the bridge".[12] You Know I Got Soul stated that the song "is a fun and nostalgic song that features all three tapping into what they do best. The beat change from slow burn to up-tempo jam during the chorus is epic as well".[13]

Ludovic Hunter-Tilney from Financial Times described the track as "a luxuriant throwback featuring harp, lightly splashy keyboards, finger clicks and a tidy hip-hop soul beat. It finds the singer responding to heartbreak in inimitable fashion, with honeyed vocals and extravagant outbreaks of background whistle singing".[14]

Commercial performance

"Somewhat Loved" became Jam and Lewis' third consecutive entry on the US Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart, peaking at number nine, and giving Jam and Lewis their second consecutive top-ten hit on the chart. It also gave Carey her 15th top-ten hit on the chart, and her first since "With You" (2018).[15] [16] Additionally, the song peaked at number 30 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart.

Charts

Year-end charts

Notes and References

  1. Heran . Mamo . Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Are Reuniting With Mariah Carey for a New Single . Billboard . June 28, 2021.
  2. Web site: https://retropopmagazine.com/mariah-carey-jam-lewis-somewhat-loved-single/. }
  3. Web site: Top 100 Pop Songs of 2000. Lamb. Bill. . April 4, 2011.
  4. Web site: Philbrook. Erik. Powerhouse: Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Celebrate 30 Years as ASCAP Members. Ascap.com. 2015-02-08.
  5. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p62404|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic - Mariah Carey > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles]. Allmusic. All Media Guide. Rovi Corporation. Billboard. October 2, 2010.
  6. Web site: Mariah Carey Joins Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis for New Song "Somewhat Loved": Listen. August 27, 2021. Pitchfork. 10 June 2021 .
  7. Mariah Carey Gets Her Groove On With Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis On 'Somewhat Loved': Listen. August 27, 2021. Billboard.
  8. Web site: Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis announce new album coming . Soul Tracks . October 19, 2020 . June 28, 2021.
  9. Web site: A.D. . Amorosi . Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis Talk Prince, Working With Mariah Carey and Usher, and Why Their Debut Album Took 35 Years . Variety . July 9, 2021 . July 10, 2021.
  10. Web site: Mariah Carey on Twitter . Twitter . June 28, 2021.
  11. Mariah Carey Gets Her Groove On With Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis On 'Somewhat Loved': Listen. October 26, 2021. Billboard.
  12. Web site: Ethan . Shafield . Mariah Carey Teams Up With Jam & Lewis for New Single, 'Somewhat Loved (There You Go Breakin' My Heart)' . Variety . June 10, 2021 . June 28, 2021.
  13. Web site: Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Tap Mariah Carey for New Single "Somewhat Loved (There You Go Breakin My Heart)" . You Know I Got Soul . June 10, 2021 . June 28, 2021.
  14. Web site: Ludovic . Hunter-Tilney . Jam and Lewis's belated debut is a freshly minted trip down memory lane . Financial Times . July 9, 2021 . July 10, 2021.
  15. Web site: Jam & Lewis, Mariah Carey's 'Somewhat Loved' Enters Top 10 on R&B Radio. August 24, 2021. RatedRNB. 23 August 2021 .
  16. Mariah Carey Chart History (Adult R&B Airplay). Billboard. April 23, 2022.
  17. Adult R&B Songs - Year-End 2021. Billboard. December 2, 2021.