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2004 single by Usher

"Burn"
Single byUsher
from the albumConfessions
ReleasedMarch 21, 2004 (2004-03-21)
GenreR&B
Length4:15
LabelArista
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Jermaine Dupri
  • Bryan Michael Cox
Usher singles chronology
"Yeah!"
(2004)
"Burn"
(2004)
"Confessions Part II"
(2004)
Music video
"Burn" onYouTube

"Burn" is a song by AmericanR&B singerUsher, which he wrote with American songwritersJermaine Dupri andBryan-Michael Cox. The song was produced by Dupri and Cox for Usher's fourth studio album,Confessions (2004). A downtempo track about the breakup of a relationship, it was originally planned as the album'slead single, but "Burn" was pushed back after favorable responses for the song "Yeah!". "Burn" was eventually released as the second single from the album on March 21, 2004. "Burn" is considered to be one of Usher's signature hits.[1]

"Burn" topped various charts around the world, including the USBillboard Hot 100 for eight non-consecutive weeks; it succeeded "Yeah!" at number one. Both singles gave Usher nineteen consecutive weeks at the top spot, longer than any solo artist of the Hot 100 era. "Burn" was certified platinum in Australia and United States and gold in New Zealand. The song was well received by critics and garnered award nominations. In 2009, it was named the 21st most successful song of the 2000s on theBillboard Hot 100 Songs of the Decade. This song won the 2005Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Song.

Background

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When Usher planned to make a new record after his third album,8701 (2001), he decided to not branch out much with collaborators and continue building music with his previous producers.[2] Usher again enlisted record-producerJermaine Dupri, who had collaborated on his two previous albums, along withThe Neptunes andR. Kelly, among others, to work on his fourth studio album,Confessions (2004). Dupri contacted his frequent collaboratorBryan-Michael Cox, who had also made hits like the 2001 single "U Got It Bad" for Usher. During an early session for the album, Dupri and Cox talked about a situation which later became "Burn". At that time, Usher's two-year relationship withTLC'sChilli was flaming out.[3] They said, "Yo, you gotta let that burn ... That's a song right there", and started writing.[2]

Release

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Usher submitted the album to his labelArista Records after he felt it was completed.[4] After he and the company's then-presidentAntonio "LA" Reid listened to the songs, they felt the album needed a first single and that they needed to create one or two more songs, which caused the album's release to be postponed.[4][5] Usher went back to the studio and collaborated withLil Jon, who said, "He needed a single. They had 'Burn,' 'Burn' was hot, but they needed that first powerful monster. That's when I came in."[5] They worked on few more tracks, including "Red Light", which was not included in the first release of the album, and "Yeah!", which featuresLudacris and Lil Jon.[2][4]

Label personnel were undecided as to what to consider as the lead single. Reid was considering whether "Yeah!" would be released then, being as they also had "Burn".[5] Usher was doubtful if the former was the right choice, after he wanted an R&B record.[2] Until "Yeah!" was leaked, "Burn" was chosen as the official first single fromConfessions.[6] "Yeah!", which was intended as a promotional song and a teaser for Usher's fans, was released to streetDJs andmixtapes. However, the favorable response to the song led to a change;[7][4] "Yeah!" was the lead single and "Burn" was set as its follow-up.[2] "Burn" was sent to USrhythmic contemporary andurban contemporary radio stations on March 1, 2004.[8] It was released commercially in the United States on March 21, 2004, as aCD single,digital download, and7-inch single.[9] In the United Kingdom, a CD and12-inch single were issued on June 28, 2004.[10]

Lyrical interpretation

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Usher decided about the new material "to let it all hang out by singing about some of his own little secrets, as well as a few bones from his homies' skeleton-filled closets."[2] The public speculated that he was referring to his recent personal struggles, on which he promised a "real talk".[5][11]

In early 2004, Usher broke up with Chilli due to "irreconcilable differences and because they found it almost impossible to make compromises."[4][5] Usher said in an interview: "It's unfortunate when you have to let a situation go because it's not working", which added reference to the breakup.[7] It was later revealed that Chilli in fact broke up with Usher because of cheating, and the media said otherwise because of the lyrics in the song, which was not based on their relationship. Dupri, however, confessed that his personal life is the real story of the album.[3] Usher said he took inspiration collectively by looking at his friends' personal situations.[12]

Composition

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"Burn" is a slow jam[13]R&Bballad. The song is performed with a moderategroove. It is composed in the key ofD-flat major.[14] Themelody line of the song has influences from "Ignition (Remix)" by R. Kelly.[15] "Burn" has a combination of robotic noises,synthesized strings and guitar lines.[15]

The lyrics are constructed in the traditionalverse-chorus form. The song starts with a spoken intro, giving way to the first verse. It continues to the chorus, following the second verse and chorus. Thebridge follows, leading to a break and finalizing in the chorus.

"Burn" was considered a "window to Usher's inner thoughts", along with the controversial track "Confessions" and "Confessions Part II". The song is about breakups and ending relationships.[2][7] According to Matt Cibula ofPopmatters, "Burn" is constructed from "two-step concept". In the lyrics "You know that it's over / You know that it was through / Let it burn / Got to let it burn", Usher breaks up with his woman but found her sad about feeling bad about what happened to their relationship. However, Usher says that she must deal with it before she can accept the truth. For the lines "It's been fifty-eleven days / Umpteen hours / I'm gonna be burnin' / Till you return", the direction changes after Usher realized that breaking up with her was a huge mistake and that he wanted her back.[15]

Critical reception

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"Burn" was lauded by contemporary music critics. Jem Aswad ofEntertainment Weekly complimented Dupri and Cox for producing what he called the "best song" from the album, along with "Confessions Part II", which they also produced. Aswad said the songs feature "mellifluous melodies".[16] Laura Sinagra ofRolling Stone found Usher's singing a "sweet falsetto on the weepy breakup song ", adding, it "convincingly marries resolve and regret, but when it comes to rough stuff, there's still no 'u' in p-i-m-p."[17] Cibula called the song brilliant and considers its step one and step two technique a hit.[15] Jon Caramanica ofBlender complimented the song for being the only "serviceable" track among all ballad-influenced songs in the album which "often drown in their own inanity."[13] Andy Kellman ofAllmusic considered "Burn" as one of the Usher's best moments in the album, together with "Caught Up", the final single fromConfessions.[18] Steve Jones ofUSA Today stated that Usher is singing about a relationship that cannot be saved because of the "flame has simply died".[19]

"Burn" was nominated at the47th Grammy Awards forBest Male R&B Vocal Performance andBest R&B Song.[20] The song earned British record companyEMI the "Publisher of the Year" at theAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers 2005 Pop Music Awards.[21] In 2016,Complex ranked the song number two on their list of the 25 greatest Usher songs,[22] and in 2021,American Songwriter ranked the song number four on their list of the 10 greatest Usher songs.[23]

Chart performance

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"Burn" was another commercial success for Usher. In the United States, the single debuted on theBillboard Hot 100 at number sixty-five, months prior to its physical release.[24] It reached the top spot on May 29, 2004, replacing "Yeah!"'s twelve-week run at number one.[25] The single was beaten byFantasia's 2004 single "I Believe", which charted on its debut.[26] It returned to number one for one last week, before it was finally knocked off by the album's third single, "Confessions Part II".[27] The single failed to remain on the top spot as long as "Yeah!" did, staying only for eight non-consecutive weeks.[24] "Burn" was the fifth most-played song in 2004 for earning 355,228 total plays, alongside "Yeah!" which topped the tally with 496,805 plays.[28] The single was certified four-times platinum by theRecording Industry Association of America for shipping 4,000,000 units.[29] It became the second best-selling single in the United States, behind Usher's single "Yeah!".[30] This gives him the distinction, alongside The Beatles in 1964, to have two of his singles occupying the top two spots on theBillboard Year-End Chart. Like "Yeah!", "Burn" helpedConfessions remain on the top spot.[31]

Internationally, several music markets responded equally well. In the United Kingdom, the single debuted at number one and stayed for two weeks.[24] Across European countries, the single performed well, reaching the top ten in Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, and Switzerland. It entered the top twenty in Austria, Belgium, Germany, and Sweden.[24] In Australia, the single debuted at number three and peaked at number two. The single was certified 2× platinum by theAustralian Recording Industry Association for selling 140,000 units.[32] In the 2004 year ender charts, "Burn" became the thirty-first best-selling single in Australia.[33] In New Zealand, it peaked at number one for three weeks, and remained on the charts for twenty-three weeks.[24] The single was certified gold by theRecording Industry Association of New Zealand.

Music video

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Background

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The music video for "Burn" was directed byJake Nava, who had produced a wide array of videos forAtomic Kitten,Beyoncé Knowles, among others. It was shot at the former Hollywood house of Americanpopular singerFrank Sinatra. The video features modelJessica Clark.[34] In the July 2008 issue ofVibe magazine, Usher told writer Mitzi Miller, "Women have started to become lovers of each other as a result of not having enough men."[35] On June 26, 2008,AfterEllen.com writerSarah Warn revealed that Jessica Clark, the lead in Usher's "Burn" music video, was in fact an openly gay model. In the article, Warn writes, "Maybe it's not a lack of men that's turning women gay, Usher – maybe it's you!"[36]

Synopsis and reception

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Usher dancing in front of anAston Martin DB5, while the scenery is set aflame in the video for "Burn."

The video starts with Usher sitting on a sofa with abackdrop of his girlfriend. When the verse starts, Usher goes to a wide glass window pane, looking at his girlfriend swimming in the pool. The surface is aflame after she is immersed in the water. In the next scene, Usher and his mistress are having sex. While sitting on the edge of the bed, Usher reminisces about the moments he and his girlfriend had have in the same bed. The bedsheets burn, the scene then cutting to Usher riding a silver right-hand driveAston Martin DB5 with a British registration - EGF 158B (the car was featured in the TV seriesFastlane). The video cuts with the backdrop also burning. Continuing to the car scene, Usher stops as he sees his imaginary girl again. He and dances, executing various hand routines. Video intercuts follow and the video ends with Usher standing. Right before the last chorus, the screen changes from a small screen to a full one with no framework.

The music video debuted onMTV'sTotal Request Live at number six on May 4, 2004, debuting with "Confessions Part II".[37] The video reached the top spot and remained on the countdown for thirty-three days.[37]

The music video onYouTube has received over 345 million views as of April 2024.[38]

Impact

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Cox benefited from co-creatingConfessions, as well as from the success of "Burn". He had previously contributed to records forAlicia Keys,B2K,Mariah Carey andDestiny's Child, but he felt 2004 introduced him to another landscape in the music industry. His contribution to this song elevated him to fame, and garnered more attention for his past work. "Burn" earned him two Grammy nominations. Cox said, "Everybody who does this for a living, dreams about being nominated. It's the ultimate accomplishment. I've always been the silent guy — I come in, do my job and head out. I like to leave all the glory and shine to others, but this is the validation that means the most to me. It also makes me want to work harder to get that same recognition again."[39]

Track listings

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Digital single[40]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Burn" (radio mix)
4:16
2."Burn" (instrumental)
  • Raymond
  • Dupri
  • Cox
4:16
European maxi-single[41]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Burn" (radio mix)
4:16
2."Burn" (Axwell radio edit)
  • Raymond
  • Dupri
  • Cox
3:33
3."Burn" (Full Phatt radio mix)
  • Raymond
  • Dupri
  • Cox
3:28

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer
  • ^[b] signifies a remix producer

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for "Burn"
Chart (2004–2005)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[42]2
Australian Urban (ARIA)[43]1
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[44]21
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[45]18
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[46]28
Canada CHR/Pop Top 30 (Radio & Records)[47]3
Denmark (Tracklisten)[48]10
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[49]2
France (SNEP)[50]29
Germany (GfK)[51]11
Hungary (Single Top 40)[52]10
Ireland (IRMA)[53]2
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[54]9
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[55]12
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[56]1
Norway (VG-lista)[57]10
Romania (Romanian Top 100)[58]12
Scotland (OCC)[59]2
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[60]18
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[41]10
UK Singles (OCC)[61]1
UK Hip Hop/R&B (OCC)[62]1
USBillboard Hot 100[63]1
USHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[64]1
USPop Airplay (Billboard)[65]2
USRhythmic (Billboard)[66]1
Weekly chart performance for "Burn"
Chart (2024)Peak
position
UK Downloads[67]69

Year-end charts

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2004 year-end chart performance for "Burn"
Chart (2004)Position
Australia (ARIA)[68]31
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[69]95
Germany (Media Control GfK)[70]80
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[71]84
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[72]83
New Zealand (RIANZ)[73]7
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[74]63
UK Singles (OCC)[75]27
UK Urban (Music Week)[76]17
USBillboard Hot 100[77]2
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks (Billboard)[78]3
US Rhythmic Top 40 (Billboard)[79]6
2005 year-end chart performance for "Burn"
Chart (2005)Position
Romania (Romanian Top 100)[80]92

Decade-end charts

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Decade-end chart performance for "Burn"
Chart (2000–2009)Position
USBillboard Hot 100[81]21

All-time charts

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All-time chart performance for "Burn"
Chart (1958–2018)Position
USBillboard Hot 100[82]147

Certifications

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Certifications and sales for "Burn"
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[83]2× Platinum140,000
Canada (Music Canada)[84]Platinum80,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[85]2× Platinum60,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[86]Platinum600,000
United States (RIAA)[87]4× Platinum4,000,000
United States (RIAA)[88]
Mastertone
Platinum1,000,000*

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

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