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2007 song by Madonna

"Beat Goes On"
Song byMadonna featuringKanye West
from the albumHard Candy
ReleasedApril 18, 2008
Recorded2007
Studio
GenreDisco
Length4:27
LabelWarner Bros.
Songwriters
Producers
Audio video
"Beat Goes On (feat. Kanye West)" onYouTube

"Beat Goes On" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriterMadonna for her eleventh studio album,Hard Candy (2008). The song features American rapperKanye West and background vocals byPharrell Williams. It was co-written by West in collaboration with its producers, Madonna andThe Neptunes. The song was leaked in August 2007, featuring only Williams and different lyrics than the album's version, which was released a year later, having additional vocals by West. "Beat Goes On" is adisco song withhip-hop influences, featuring instrumentation from bells, handclaps and whistles.

Lyrically, "Beat Goes On" encourages people to say whatever they like and do whatever they feel. The song received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who commended the disco environment, while also praising Williams' production. However, some felt that the leaked version was better than the final version featuring West. "Beat Goes On" was certified platinum in Brazil for selling over 60,000 digital downloads. It also charted inside the top-twenty in Finland and on theCanadian Hot 100 chart. The song was performed live during theSticky & Sweet Tour, featuring Madonna and her dancers on a 1935Auburn Speedster, while Williams and West appeared in the video being displayed on backdrops.

Background and composition

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In early 2007, it was reported that Madonna was recording songs with American singer-songwriterJustin Timberlake for her upcoming album.[1] Later, it was also announced that record producersTimbaland andPharrell Williams were working with her on the album,[2] and Timbaland confirmed that a song titled "Candy Shop" was being produced by Williams.[3] A month later, a song called "The Beat Goes On", featuring Madonna's vocals and production by Williams, leaked online.[4][5][6][7] The song started with Madonna saying, "Let's do something different, let's change things up," followed byDFA handclaps and cowbells,Bee Gees-like falsettos on the chorus and "Williams background interjections sprinkled throughout the track," as noted by Maura Johnson fromIdolator.[7] During the pre-chorus Madonna sings the line, "Always a bridesmaid, never the bride", followed by "I'll throw you some rope, if it'll give you hope."[6] In December 2007, it was announced that a new version of the song was being developed with American rapperKanye West as featured guest.[8]

"Beat Goes On" was re-recorded in October 2007 by Spike Spent, Andrew Coleman and Alex Dromgoole at Sarm Studios, London, and at the Record Plant Studios, California. Spent and Coleman also mixed the track at the Record Plant. Williams' production team,The Neptunes, produced the track, with Madonna.[9] The song was written by Madonna and Williams, with rap vocals by West, and the title is a reference toThe Whispers' disco track "And the Beat Goes On" (1980).[10] "Beat Goes On" is adisco song,[11][12][13] withfunk andhip-hop influences,[10] drum beat and bell chimes,[14] as well as Williams' shimmering, thumping production, which according to Bradley Stern from Idolator, "offers Madonna the perfect groove to wax bombastic about the cathartic pleasures of dancing."[10] Lyrically, "Beat Goes On" is a song about the freedom to dance,[15] where people are urged to say whatever they like and do whatever they feel.[16]

Reception

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Kanye West singing
Kanye West's appearance on the track was criticized.

"Beat Goes On" received generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics. Caryn Ganz ofRolling Stone felt that the usage of bells and whistles as instrumentation, along with the disco sounds made the track connect to two of Madonna's inspirations, that ofChic, andDonna Summer. Ganz went on to criticize West's appearance, calling it "uninspired".[17] In a similar review, Thomas Hauner ofPopMatters wrote that the song "continues the Donna Summer touch, this time opting for 'beep beep' vocals on a surprisingly sweet track."[18] Sal Cinquemani ofSlant Magazine praised the song's "flattering sonic facelift", feeling that it "transports [the track] from 2001 to 1979".[15] Talia Soghomolian ofmusicOMH praised "the variations in its tempo", making it "the perfect dance floor tune, merging old school and modern takes on urbanity."[19] Stern wrote a positive review for Idolator that "by the time West shows up unexpectedly for his rap at the end, you have no choice but to heed his call to get down, beep beep, and get up outta your seat."[10]

Miles Marshall Lewis ofThe Village Voice was not favourable to West's verses, calling them as "playfully tepid lines",[20] while a reviewer fromBlender panned his contributions.[21] Jaime Gill ofYahoo! Music echoed the same thought, calling West's rap as "awful" and his addition to the track as redundant.[22] Joan Anderman ofThe Boston Globe was mixed in his review of the song, praising Madonna's endeavors in "Beat Goes On" while questioning West's appearance in it.[13] Conversely, Tony Robert Whyte ofDrowned in Sound called him "a decent guest".[23] Allan Raible ofABC News summarized the track as a "standard disco number". He complimented Madonna's vocals but added that the song felt rejuvenated with the addition of West's vocals.[24]

"Beat Goes On" was certified platinum by theAssociação Brasileira dos Produtores de Discos, for exceeding 60,000 digital downloads.[25] In Finland, the song debuted and peaked at number 15 in August 2009.[26] In Canada, the song also made its debut, peaking at number 82 on theCanadian Hot 100 chart.[27] In the US, the song made an entry on theBillboardPop 100 (now discontinued) chart for a week, at number 97.[28]

Live performance

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Madonna in a black short dress and a white hat riding a white car. She's flanked by several dances wearing black clothing
Madonna riding aSpeedster, during the performance of "Beat Goes On" on theSticky & Sweet Tour

"Beat Goes On" was performed during theSticky & Sweet Tour (2008–09) as the second song of the opening segment, "Pimp". After descending the throne during the first song, "Candy Shop", Madonna and her dancers are featured on a 1935Auburn Speedster to the performance of the song. Both Williams and West appeared in the videos being displayed on the backdrops.[29] Sarah Liss ofCBC News called the performance "pulsating," noting that "her studio collaborators—Pharrell Williams and Kanye West—present in spirit and countenance (their virtual likenesses grimaced from those massive screens) if not in body."[30] Michael Roffman ofConsequence of Sound praised the performance, writing that "by the second song, 'Beat Goes On', it was clear that this was going to be one hell of an innovative show." Roffman also pointed out that "a digital Kanye West joined Madonna on stage, rapping along as the singer flipped and bounced on the floor."[31] During a Chicago concert, Paul Schrodt ofSlant Magazine wrote that "a song about the freedom to dance ("Beat Goes On") becomes an anthem for political frustration, and it's the only moment that's generated any real controversy, but she doesn't say anything about either the Republican or the Democratic candidate that she hasn't said before. The power of any great Madonna song is implicit: 'Say what you like/Do what you feel/You know exactly who you are'."[32] The live performance of the song atRiver Plate Stadium of Buenos Aires, Argentina, was recorded and released on the live CD-DVD album,Sticky & Sweet Tour (2010).[33]

Personnel

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Credits and personnel adapted fromHard Candy album liner notes.[9]

  • Madonna – songwriter, lead vocals, producer
  • Pharrell Williams – songwriter, background vocals, producer
  • Kanye West – songwriter, featured vocals
  • Chad Hugo – producer
  • Spike Spent –mixing, recording
  • Andrew Coleman – mixing, recording
  • Alex Dromgoole – recording

Charts and certifications

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Weekly charts

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Chart (2008–2009)Peak
position
CanadaHot 100 (Billboard)[27]82
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[26]15
Greece Digital Songs (Billboard)[34]7
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[35]34
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[36]189
USPop 100 (Billboard)[28]97

Year-end charts

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Chart (2009)Position
CIS (Tophit)[37]131
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[38]156

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[25]Platinum60,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

References

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  25. ^ab"Brazilian single certifications – Madonna – Beat Goes On" (in Portuguese).Pro-Música Brasil. RetrievedOctober 18, 2014.
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  27. ^ab"Madonna Chart History (Canadian Hot 100)".Billboard. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
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  29. ^Pareles, Jon (October 5, 2008)."Aerobic, Not Erotic: The Concert as Workout".The New York Times. RetrievedNovember 6, 2009.
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  34. ^"Greece Digital Songs: Week of October 18, 2008".Billboard. Archived fromthe original on June 20, 2018. RetrievedJune 20, 2018.
  35. ^"Top Radio Hits Russia Weekly Chart: Jul 2, 2009".TopHit. RetrievedApril 22, 2024.
  36. ^"M – My Vitriol". Zobbel.de. RetrievedMay 4, 2016.
  37. ^"Top Year-End Hits 2009".Tophit.Archived from the original on August 11, 2019. RetrievedMay 11, 2021.
  38. ^"Top Radio Hits Russia Annual Chart: 2009".TopHit. RetrievedApril 22, 2024.

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