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2019 song by Kanye West

"Closed on Sunday"
Single byKanye West
from the albumJesus Is King
ReleasedNovember 28, 2019 (2019-11-28)
Genre
Length2:32
Label
Songwriters
Producers
  • Kanye West
  • Angel Lopez
  • Brian "AllDay" Miller
  • Federico Vindver
  • Timbaland
Kanye West singles chronology
"Follow God"
(2019)
"Closed on Sunday"
(2019)
"Wash Us in the Blood"
(2020)
Music video
"Closed on Sunday" onYouTube

"Closed on Sunday" is a song by American rapperKanye West from his ninth studio album,Jesus Is King (2019). The song was produced by West, Angel Lopez, Brian "AllDay" Miller,Federico Vindver, andTimbaland. It was co-written by the producers withNo Malice, Rennard East,Pusha T andVictory Elyse Boyd, and since the songsamples work by Grupo Vocal Argentino, a songwriting credit was added for Chango Farías Gómez. On November 28, 2019, the song was released by West's record labelsGOOD Music andDef Jam as the secondsingle from the album. A religiouship hop song, it is based around a sample of "Martín Fierro", performed by Grupo Vocal Argentino.

The song's lyrics see West emphasizingSunday Sabbatarianism, alongside him referencing the closure ofChick-fil-A on theLord's Day. Since being released, "Closed on Sunday" has received generally negative reviews frommusic critics. They often criticized the lyrical content, mostly placing focus on the referencing of Chick-fil-A. Despite the negative reception, the song received a nomination for Top Gospel Song at the2020Billboard Music Awards. It reached number 17 on the USBillboard Hot 100, while further attaining top 20 positions in Australia, Canada, Ireland, Latvia, and the United Kingdom.

Amusic video for "Closed on Sunday" was released on November 28, 2019, coinciding withThanksgiving in the United States. The video has a family theme, with it featuring West andKim Kardashian, accompanied by their four children. The version of the song used for the visual features vocals from theSunday Service Choir and North West. In October 2019, the song was performed by Kanye West and the Sunday Service Choir alongside a band onJimmy Kimmel Live!. The performance received positive reviews from critics, with general praise for the chemistry of the performers. The song has since been performed during Sunday Service concerts on multiple occasions. It was covered byChris Tomlin in October 2019.

Background and development

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In December 2018, West collaboratorTimbaland and American record producer Federico Vindver took part in recording sessions with numerous rappers inMiami, includingSaweetie andLil Mosey.[1] West showed up to the sessions in under 24 hours, with Vindver recalling that he and Timbaland were "blown away" when West started "playing tracks for theYandhi project."[a][1] Vindver explained the collaborative process between West and Timbaland, saying: "Timbaland would freestyle with him in the studio — Tim on the drum machine, Kanye singing in real time. He wanted to make more healing music at that time. But he was still finding what it was."[1] West and Timbaland were reported to be working together in Miami again during January 2019 for completion of the album, alongside rappersLil Wayne,2 Chainz, andYNW Melly, among others.[3] In addition to "Closed on Sunday", Timbaland contributed production toJesus Is King tracks "Water", "Hands On", "Use This Gospel", and "Jesus Is Lord".[4] Timbaland produced the former of the five tracks with West, Angel Lopez, Brian "AllDay" Miller, and Vindver.[4]

The songsamples "Martín Fierro" (1970) by Argentinian folk group Grupo Vocal Argentino, and the group's director Chango Farías Gómez had died in 2011, meaning that the sample was posthumous. Speaking toSilencio, Vindver stated that generally, several producers are in charge of looking for the samples for most of West's songs.[5] Vindver elaborated, saying that Miller "goes through the internet and record stores where he getsmp3s,vinyl and a lot of weird stuff," and found the Grupo Vocal Argentino sample when he was looking forLatin American music. West introduced Vindver to Miller in 2018 and Miller then showed him the sample; Vindver explained that after they found aloop, West "recorded his raps on it, and then we replaced the guitars and recorded the vocals with Kanye'sgospelchorus," though he admitted to West not knowing who Gomez is or "who many other artists are."[5] Due to having composed the recording, Gómez received credit as a writer on "Closed on Sunday".[4][5] West, Lopez, Miller, Vindver,No Malice, Rennard East,Pusha T, Timbaland, and Victory Elyse Boyd are also credited writers on the song.[4]

In August 2019, West's wifeKim Kardashian shared a track list forJesus Is King that included a track titled "Sunday".[6] Two months later, "Closed on Sunday" was revealed to be set for inclusion on the album, though it was not known if the track was a retitled version of "Sunday".[7] The line "Closed on Sunday, you're myChick-fil-A" was revealed by West to have been recorded as aVoice Memo on hisiPhone, which West first starting doing for his sixth studio albumYeezus (2013).[8] Prior to referencing Americanfast food restaurant chain Chick-fil-A within the song, West had often shown his appreciation for fast food.[9] West tweeted in 2016 that the companyMcDonald's is "my favorite brand," while he later called it "my favorite restaurant" in 2018.[9]

Composition and lyrics

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A Chick-fil-A restaurant in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania
West uses the song's lyrics to reference Americanfast food restaurant chainChick-fil-A.

Musically, "Closed on Sunday" is ahip hop track.[10] The track includes samples of "Martín Fierro", written by Gómez and performed by Grupo Vocal Argentino.[5] For the opening of the track, afragment of the recording is used.[5] Guitars are sampled from the recording, being used as the basis for the track and the sample was described as featuring "eerie yet melodic strings."[11][12] The song features a gospel chorus, which is performed by West.[5]

The lyrics of the song feature West highlighting the traditional Christian doctrine ofSunday Sabbatarianism, while he sings about Chick-fil-A.[13][14] West praises the fast-food chain for being closed on theLord's Day of Sunday, referencingExodus 20:8:11, which he directs praise towards due to the closure allowing people to rest.[13][14] West places emphasis on the importance ofChristian Sabbath and links it with "the end of imprisonment, slavery, and debt peonage," expressing the same point asPope Benedict XVI.[14] In the chorus, West sings the line "Closed on Sunday, you my Chick-fil-A."[15] The song also features West mentioning his favourite order from the fast-food chain: "You're my number one, with the lemonade."[13] With certain lyrics, West pleads for his listeners to observe the Lord's Day similarly to how Chick-fil-A does.[16] The song concludes with a high pitched voice that cries, "Chick-fil-A!"[17]

Release and promotion

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The inside of the Oculus in Manhattan (World Trade Center station).
West and theSunday Service Choir delivered a performance of the song at theOculus, which was met by positive reviews from critics after premiering viaJimmy Kimmel Live!.

"Closed on Sunday" was released on October 25, 2019, as the fourth track on West's ninth studio albumJesus Is King.[18] The song was later released as the album's secondsingle on November 28, 2019.[19][20] Prior to the album's release, it had been played during listening parties forJesus Is King.[9] West and his gospel group theSunday Service Choir performed the song live together at theOculus in Manhattan on October 25, 2019, with the performance airing that same day onJimmy Kimmel Live!.[21][22] Abrass section was included from an accompanying band, adding a live instrument spin to the song.[23][24] West and the Sunday Service Choir wore matching dark navy blue tops for the performance, despite the structure having a white appearance.[21] Similarly, the band wore dark blue that matched the aesthetic of the rollout forJesus Is King.[23] The performance lasted for around two minutes and was uploaded to West'sYouTube channel on October 28, 2019.[21][22] Michael Saponara fromBillboard called the performance a "heavenly set" that West was joined by the Sunday Service Choir and a brass section for the completion of, while analysing the "matching dark navy blue tops" worn by everyone as what "bounced off the structure's white appearance."[21] Robin Bacior ofConsequence said that West and the Sunday Service Choir "bounced through the rumbling tune, their interlocked voices carrying the song."[22]Complex's Brian Josephs called the performance "joyous," while Chris Stack fromDancing Astronaut described the instrument spin as being "encompassed by a beautiful open space to the produced track."[23][24] Stack continued, writing that, "The community feel and build take on a new era of Kanye," while West "continues his life journey through fatherhood and gospel-focused music."[24]

During their concert on November 1, 2019, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the Sunday Service Choir opened with a performance of "Closed on Sunday".[25] The group performed it forScott Dawson Evangelistic Association's "Strength to Stand Conference" on January 19, 2020, and the song was popular with the crowd.[26] West delivered a performance of the song for a Sunday Service concert at the LeConte Center inPigeon Forge on January 19, 2020.[27] During another one of the concerts, in theCredit Union 1 Arena of West's hometown ofChicago on February 16 of that year, he performed the song.[28]

Reception

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"Closed on Sunday" has been met with generally negative reviews frommusic critics, with many criticizing West's lyricism.Insider named the song as one of the worst tracks of 2019, with Callie Ahlgrim saying it is "hard to believe" that after releasing "lyrical masterpieces" such as "Black Skinhead" (2013) and "Runaway" (2010) that West "actually wrote and released a song that's all about" Kardashian being compared "to... Chick-fil-A."[29] The song was also listed as one of the year's worst bySpin, and the staff said that it "might be the most forgettable Kanye West song to date if not for the sheer inescapability of one line: 'Closed on Sunday, you're my Chick-fil-A.'"[30]Forbes ranked the song as the second worst track of 2019, with Bryan Rolli calling it "a dour, preachyballad anchored by melodramatic acoustic guitar arpeggios and ham-fisted lyrics about wagingspiritual warfare."[31] Brian Josephs ofEntertainment Weekly labeled the song "the album's immediatememe thanks to the banal refrain" and attributed the "virality" to "how it sounds like the raving of an altar boy getting in his last chuckles before mass," while he noted the song's clumsiness.[15] Writing forThe Independent, Roisin O'Connor stated that the "biblical terminology" of the song "reminds you of the preachers on street corners shouting at passers-by that they're going to hell – you feel uncomfortable and vaguely embarrassed on their behalf."[32]The Guardian writer Dean Van Nguyen branded West's suggestion of "turning offInstagram to spend more time praying with family" within the song as "a statement that would spark significant eye-rolling from kid worshippers if they heard it coming from the church pulpit."[33] InSpectrum Culture, Daniel Bromfield noted the song for being the only time on the album where "thetrollishTrump energy that defined Kanye's Wyoming work creeps in."[34]

A few reviewers received the song less negatively. Aidy James Stevens fromGod Is in the TV was somewhat mixed, calling the song "a darker, brooding afair akin" toYeezus, though he stated that the Chick-fil-A line "really made me consider my position" as a fan of West and concluded by labeling the lyric "a bit of a dampener on what is otherwise a callback to some of Ye's greatest work."[35]NME's Jordan Bassett wrote that the referencing of Chick-fil-A "will draw jokey headlines," despite admitting the song's message "is actually quite humble and grounding."[17] Will Rosebury was most enthusiastic inClash, citing the song as one of the best tracks onJesus Is King and writing that it manages "to thematically balance out, as Kanye discusses his life within the context of his new found faith."[36]

"Closed on Sunday" was nominated for Top Gospel Song at the2020Billboard Music Awards, ultimately losing the award to fellow album track "Follow God".[37]

Music video

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A collage of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian
West and his then wifeKim Kardashian (pictured right and left, respectively) both appear in themusic video.

An accompanyingmusic video was directed byJake Schreier and filmed on West's ranch inCody, Wyoming.[38][39] Prior to filming it in Cody, West had shot the video for previousJesus Is King single "Follow God" in the city, which was released in November 2019.[40] On November 27, 2019, West announced the world premiere of the music video for the following day and followed through with the proposed release date, coinciding with the year's date ofThanksgiving in the United States.[39] The clip stands as West's second video to feature Kardashian, following on from "Bound 2" (2013).[20] Before Kanye's father Ray West appeared in it, he had made a cameo in the visual for "Follow God".[40]

The music video is dimly lit and centered around family, beginning with Kanye and Kardashian cuddling with their children; North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm West, who are sleeping.[20][41] Kardashian also has her eyes closed and Kanye West appears to be keeping watch, with the couple and their children being sat in the cleft of a rock formation, which is on a hill.[19][42][43][44] The family members then walk hand-in-hand across a stoneplateau, as the first verse of "Closed on Sunday" plays in the background.[20][39] In the following scene, other members of theKardashian-West family and members of the Sunday Service Choir both arrive in a convoy ofall-terrain vehicles (ATVs).[20][42][44] Kanye's then mother-in-lawKris Jenner steps out of anarmy tank wearing a fur coat, leather gloves and diamond earrings, joining a large group of the extended family that wearsCarhartts, including Ray.[20][40][45] The camera then zooms out to a shot of a group that shows Kanye's then sister-in-lawKourtney Kardashian and her children Mason Dash, Penelope Scotland and Reign Aston, front and centre, accompanied by the West children, their mother, and Jenner.[20] Kanye West later stands alone on a rocky outcrop in the video before dropping to his knees, bowing his head, and raising his hand while the line "I pray to God that he'll strengthen my hand" is heard.[39] West is surrounded by the Sunday Service Choir, with them doing this while he stands on the higher ground, and the group sing the last lyrics of the song.[40][43] The music video concludes with a close-up shot of North West screaming "Chick-fil-A," differentiating from the original version of the song where the line is performed by her father.[41][42]

Commercial performance

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FollowingJesus Is King's release, "Closed on Sunday" entered the USBillboard Hot 100 at number 17.[46] The song lasted for two weeks on the Hot 100.[47] It debuted at number two on the USChristian Songs chart, later becoming Kanye West's second most successful release on the chart.[48][49] On theGospel Songs chart, the song charted identically by also opening at number two.[48] That same week, it reached number eight on the USHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[50] On September 15, 2020, "Closed on Sunday" was certifiedgold by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of 500,000 certified units in the US.[51]

Elsewhere, the track charted at number 20 on theCanadian Hot 100.[52] It performed similarly in Australia, reaching number 19 on theARIA Singles Chart.[53] On theNew Zealand Singles Chart, the track reached number 26.[54] The track performed best inLatvia, peaking at number 15.[55] It reached number 19 and 20 on theIrish Singles Chart andUK Singles Chart, respectively, remaining on the latter chart for two weeks in total.[56][57] The track charted in the top 40 ofDenmark,[58]Estonia,[59]Iceland,[60]Lithuania,[61] and Slovakia.[62]

In popular culture

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After the release of the album, "Closed on Sunday" was criticized by many users ofTwitter.[13] Most of them panned the Chick-fil-A referencing, which they often viewed as promotinganti-LGBTQ+ discrimination.[13] American fast food restaurant chainBurger King tweeted "open on sunday" on October 25, 2019, indicating shade towards West and Chick-fil-A.[63] Three days later,contemporary Christian music artistChris Tomlin released a video of him covering the song via Twitter.[64] During a round of theprimetimeJeopardy! tournamentJeopardy! The Greatest of All Time on January 15, 2020, hostAlex Trebek gave the clue for a question about West's discography by stating, "'Follow God' and 'Closed on Sunday' are tracks on this 2019 Kanye West album."[65] The contestantsKen Jennings,Brad Rutter andJames Holzhauer failed to correctly answer withJesus Is King.[65] West collaboratorConsequence freestyled his version of the song under the title of "Cons On Sunday (Remix)" on February 11, 2020, sampling the original's guitar over more urgent percussion.[66]


For his new 2025 album, French rapperRilès sampled this song within the framework of his albumSurvival Mode inOBVIOUS song.[67]

Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted fromTidal.[4]

  • Kanye West – producer, songwriter
  • Angel Lopez – producer, songwriter
  • Brian "AllDay" Miller – producer, songwriter
  • Federico Vindver – producer, songwriter
  • Timbaland – producer, songwriter
  • Chango Farías Gómez – songwriter
  • No Malice – songwriter
  • Rennard East – songwriter
  • Pusha T – songwriter
  • Victory Elyse Boyd – songwriter
  • Mike Dean – mastering engineer, mixer
  • Jess Jackson – mixer
  • Sage Skolfield – assistant mixer
  • Sean Solymar – assistant mixer
  • Andrew Drucker – recording engineer
  • Josh Bales – recording engineer
  • Josh Berg – recording engineer
  • Randy Urbanski – recording engineer

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart performance for "Closed on Sunday"
Chart (2019)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[68]19
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[69]73
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[70]20
Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[71]69
Denmark (Tracklisten)[58]28
Estonia (Eesti Tipp-40)[59]26
France (SNEP)[72]86
Greece International Digital Singles (IFPI)[73]55
Hungary (Stream Top 40)[74]35
Iceland (Tónlistinn)[60]27
Ireland (IRMA)[56]19
Italy (FIMI)[75]96
Latvia (LAIPA)[55]15
Lithuania (AGATA)[61]31
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[76]93
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[77]26
Portugal (AFP)[78]45
Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[62]21
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[79]71
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[80]45
UK Singles (OCC)[81]20
UK Hip Hop/R&B (OCC)[82]13
USBillboard Hot 100[47]17
USHot Christian Songs (Billboard)[83]2
USGospel Songs (Billboard)[84]2
USHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[85]8
USRolling Stone Top 100[86]3


Year-end charts

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2019 year-end chart performance for "Closed on Sunday"
Chart (2019)Position
US Christian Songs (Billboard)[87]36
US Gospel Songs (Billboard)[88]5
2020 year-end chart performance for "Closed on Sunday"
Chart (2020)Position
US Christian Songs (Billboard)[89]36
US Gospel Songs (Billboard)[90]3

Certifications

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Certifications and sales for "Closed on Sunday"
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[51]Gold500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Notes

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  1. ^Yandhi was ultimately scrapped and replaced withJesus Is King.[2]

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