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Where Are Ü Now

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For Bieber's 2009 song "Where Are You Now?", seeMy World 2.0.
This article is about the Jack Ü song. For other uses, seeWhere Are You Now.
2015 single by Jack Ü with Justin Bieber
"Where Are Ü Now"
Cover artwork for the official remixes
Single byJack Ü withJustin Bieber
from the albumSkrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü
ReleasedFebruary 27, 2015
RecordedSeptember 9, 2014
Genre
Length4:10
Label
Songwriters
Producers
Jack Ü singles chronology
"Take Ü There"
(2014)
"Where Are Ü Now"
(2015)
"To Ü"
(2015)
Justin Bieber singles chronology
"Home to Mama"
(2014)
"Where Are Ü Now"
(2015)
"What Do You Mean?"
(2015)
Music video
"Where Are Ü Now" onYouTube

"Where Are Ü Now" is a song produced by AmericanEDM duoJack Ü, composed of DJs and producersSkrillex andDiplo, with Canadian singerJustin Bieber. The song was released as the second single from the duo's debut studio album,Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü (2015), on their respective labelsOwsla andMad Decent, and is also included on Bieber's fourth studio albumPurpose (2015). It was released simultaneously with the album on February 27, 2015, later sent tomainstream radio on April 21, 2015.

Initially, the track started as apiano ballad demo written by Bieber titled "The Most"; however, Bieber decided to send the track to the duo, who transformed the track intoelectronic dance music, but maintained its original lyrics. The song main's instrumentation consists of sharp dancehall stabs and an Eastern melody. Lyrically, "Where Are Ü Now" talks about caring and praying for anex who didn't return the favor, and longing for someone who could comfort him in his time of need.

The song was featured on several year-end list of best songs of 2015, being at the top of two publications. It also won aGrammy Award for Best Dance Recording. Commercially, the song peaked at number eight on theBillboard Hot 100, giving both Skrillex and Diplo their first top 10 single on the chart, also giving Bieber his sixth. Internationally, the song has peaked within the top-ten of the charts in eight countries, including Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

Background and recording

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While writing withPoo Bear for his upcoming album at the time, Justin Bieber heard ademo of an instrumental piano ballad Boyd did with Karl Rubin and enjoyed it, calling it "special".[3] Later, he and Boyd, "bounced words and melodies back and forth over an instrumental track; when they had the lyrics, Bieber sang take after take so Poo Bear could edit together the best reading of every line and every syllable."[4] The song was recorded as apiano ballad and it took an hour and a half to be recorded. According to Bieber, he didn't want it to be raw, he wanted it to be perfect."[4] Later, in September 2014, duringFashion Week and at anAlexander Wang event, Skrillex and Diplo contacted Bieber's managerScooter Braun claiming that they were looking for vocal tracks for thedebut album by their dance duoJack Ü and asked him if Bieber had new material. Braun responded positively, claiming that he had an amazing vocal from Bieber with only piano and sent it to Diplo, without Bieber's consent.[4] They decided to collaborate with Bieber as it would be unexpected.[5]

AsThe New York Times writerJon Pareles recalled, "They reversed the original order of the verses. They took the lone a cappella vocal track they had from Mr. Bieber, cut it to stutter certain words in the introduction, and pitched it higher and lower in various parts of the song, allowing Mr. Bieber to answer himself from below and harmonize above. They toyed with dance beats, keyboard chords and bass lines — thickening the song and then thinning it again. They concocted sounds that were determinedly different from standard dance-club fare; what seems like a snare drum, for instance, is actually a tweaked version of anIndiantabla."[4] "Where Are Ü Now" was released as the duo's second single from their debut albumSkrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü (2015) on February 27, 2015,[6][7] and was later released as abonus track on Bieber's fourth studio album,Purpose (2015). The original version, titled "The Most", was also released as a bonus track on the Japanese version ofPurpose.[8]

Composition

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"Where Are Ü Now" was written bySonny "Skrillex" Moore andThomas Wesley "Diplo" Pentz, Justin Bieber,Jason "Poo Bear" Boyd, Karl Rubin Brutus, and Jordan Ware, and produced bySkrillex and Diplo. The song was composed inG major with a moderately fast tempo of 140beats per minute and atime signature of4
4
. Bieber's vocal range spans from the low note of E3 to the high note of B4.[9] Its instrumentation consists in "fluterring synths", skippingtropical house beats and acres of space,[10] as well as sharpdancehall stabs and an Eastern melody.[11] It features a prominent sound effect that Skrillex has termed "The Dolphin": a chunk of Justin Bieber's vocals that has been worked over and processed into oblivion, turning into a high-pitched squealing sound during the drop.[4]The New York Times released a video showing how the song was assembled usingAbleton Live.[5] As Pareles explained, "The song opens hushed and hovering, with astereo panning whoosh, four somberpiano chords and Bieber's electronically stuttered voice, leading into a mournful verse about a friend or lover he helped, who has now abandoned him. Eventually a dance beat kicks in and a mysterious, flutelikesquiggle — [which] Skrillex calls it the 'dolphin' — announces itself again and again as the vocals all but disappear, [with] just the occasional refrain, 'Where are you now that I need you?.'"[4] He continued: "Halfway through, the track pauses, then offers another hymnlike verse; the dance beat returns, a little pushier with electronic handclaps, and the refrain and 'dolphin' carry the song to the end, with a final, echoing 'I need you the most.'"[4]

Lyrically, "Where Are Ü Now" talks about caring and praying for an ex who didn't return the favor,[12] with Bieber yearning for compassion amidst a sea of loneliness.[13] He sings: "When you broke down I didn't leave you/ … I was on my knees when nobody else was praying, oh Lord."[12] In another part, he complains: "I gave you the key when the door wasn't open, just admit it [...] See, I gave you faith, turned your doubt into hoping, can't deny it, Now I'm all alone and my joys turned to moping."[14] Some critics, such asComplex's Khal, pointed out that it "finds him writing what could be a note to anyone—or, ahem,Selena Gomez—who might have left him during his turbulent 2014, longing for someone who could comfort him in his time of need."[15][16] For Sam Corey ofThe Huffington Post, during the song "Bieber has been posing quite a few existential questions about his love life," noting that lyrically the song "is a serpentine trip through the emotions ofdespair,codependence andanxious-ambivalence," as he recalls for his long lost love with Gomez.[13] He also observed that the song "serves as a dark portrait of a man struggling to find himself outside of the confines of a woman's love."[13] ForEmily Yoshida ofThe Verge, "'Where Are Ü Now' is about the priceless value of the personal relationship that is forged between a fan and a pop star."[17]

Critical reception

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"Where Are Ü Now" received critical acclaim.Billboard's Jason Lipshutz included "Where Are Ü Now" in its "Top 10 Songs of 2015 (So Far)" list, stating that "[t]his is the Justin Bieber we've been waiting for: emotive, vulnerable and smart enough to join forces with two of electronic music's most reliable maestros. The combination of Justin Bieber's moving falsetto and Skrillex and Diplo's tangled knot of beats makes 'Where Are U Now' a deserved (and much-needed) triumph."[18] Ryan Dombal ofPitchfork wrote the track is "unexpected in all the best ways. It tones down everything you know about Skrillex while retaining his knack for dynamics. Diplo puts his own 10-ton-glowstick tendencies aside as the song combines sharpdancehall stabs and a gloriously sad Eastern melody in a way that recalls golden-ageTimbaland. And Justin Bieber sings with something akin to actual human emotion."[11] Markus Papadatos of Digital Journal called it "superb", noting that the song "marks one of Justin Bieber's best vocal performances to date: it is soothing, controlled, delicate and most importantly, extremely radio friendly."[14] Khal ofComplex noted that "the beauty is that instead of Bieber being the main dish, he's more the icing on the cake, setting a somber tone that leads into the hypnotic, emotive track."[15]Jon Pareles ofThe New York Times named it " four minutes of high-tech bliss: a sweet-voiced mixture of longing and recrimination, a lonely plaint with a dance beat."[4]

Michael Cragg in his review forThe Guardian opined that "Bieber does his best sadfaceDrake impression on the lovely, if underwritten [track]. Opening with a lilting, pretty melody on the first verse, it fizzles out by the chorus with its repeated line 'where are you now that I need you' layered over an oddly tweaked, slightly grating synth line that sounds like the mewing of a robotic cat."[19] In herEntertainment Weekly review, Leah Greenblatt explained that the song is "stripped down for maximum aerodynamics, the vocals mentholated and sweetened with a brushstroke of bass here, a snake-charmer synth line there.[20] For Bianca Gracie ofIdolator, the song "solidified a genre-bending sound that was bubbling underground" and "ultimately became the best single of his career thus far."[21] Sam C. Mac ofSlant Magazine observed that the song "effectively reinvented Bieber's sound,"[22] while Andrew Unterberger ofSpin called it "Bieber's cred-establishing and career-redefining."[23] Dan Weiss of the same publication wrote that it "comes outfitted with an addictive bent rainforest flute thing that wouldn't sound out of place on, say,M.I.A.'sKala."[24] Scott Wilson ofFact called it "the jewel in the crown," describing it as "a combination of slick, modern Disneyfied R&B and a synth riff that sounds like aPC Music take onBooka Shade's 'In White Rooms'."[25] He also referred to it as "Bieber's most memorable, and human, vocal performance to date."[26]

Accolades

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YearOrganizationAwardResult
2015Teen Choice AwardsChoice Music Single: Male ArtistNominated
Choice Music: Break-Up SongNominated
Choice Music: CollaborationNominated
MTV Video Music AwardsBest Visual EffectsWon
Best Art DirectionNominated
Best EditingNominated
Song of SummerNominated
Latin American Music AwardsFavorite Dance SongNominated
MTV Europe Music AwardsBest CollaborationWon
American Music AwardsCollaboration of the YearWon
2016Grammy Awards[27][28]Best Dance RecordingWon
Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite CollaborationNominated
Myx Music AwardsFavorite International VideoNominated
iHeartRadio Music AwardsDance Song of the YearWon
Best CollaborationNominated
Billboard Music AwardsTop Dance/Electronic SongNominated

Year-end lists

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Critic/PublicationListRankRef.
BillboardBillboard's 25 Best Songs of 20155[29]
ComplexThe Best Songs of 20154[30]
FactThe 50 Best Tracks of 20151[26]
MTVBest Songs of 201512[31]
The New York TimesThe Best Songs of 2015 (by Jon Pareles)1[32]
NMENME's Tracks Of The Year 201513[33]
PitchforkThe 100 Best Tracks of 201538[34]
Rolling Stone50 Best Songs of 201510[35]
SpinThe 101 Best Songs of 201514[36]
The Village VoicePazz & Jop13[37]

Commercial performance

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"Where Are Ü Now" was a commercial success, reaching the top-ten in the singer's native Canada, the U.S., and several other territories.[38] In the United States, "Where Are Ü Now" debuted at number 97, and during its seventh week the song entered the top-forty at number 40.[39] Five weeks later, the song jumped to number twenty, becoming Bieber's 15th top-twenty hit and his first since "Heartbreaker" (2013). It was also Skrillex and Diplo's first as lead artists.[40] The song peaked six weeks later, reaching number eight – Bieber's first top-ten hit since "Beauty and a Beat" (2012). Later, after his performance at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, the song rebounded to number ten, becoming the first time Bieber had concurrent top 10s for the first time, since his song "What Do You Mean?" was at number-one.[41] The song topped theDance/Electronic Songs chart, becoming the first leader on the list for all the three artists.[42]

In the United Kingdom, the song managed to peak at number three, becoming Bieber's highest-charting single since 2012's "Boyfriend",[43] Skrillex's first top-ten single out of his previous seven entries,[44] and Diplo's first appearance as a solo artist.[45] The song also peaked at number three in Australia and New Zealand, becoming the highest charting entries for Skrillex, Diplo and Bieber in the former.[46] Eventually, it was certified two-times platinum by theAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) and three-time platinum by the Recorded Music NZ;[47] it was also the ninthhighest-selling single of 2015 in the latter.[48] The song also reached the top-ten in Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Netherlands and Sweden.[49][50][51][52][53]

Music video

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From May 29 to May 31, 2015, there was an event held at the Jack Ü headquarters for fans to customize the photo-shoots for the "Where Are Ü Now" music video with crayons and colored pastels.[54] Two teasers for the video were released on June 26, 2015,[55] withSamsung+ debuting the video on June 27, 2015, andYouTube andVevo on June 29, 2015.[56] According to the duo in a post on YouTube, "We are being overwhelmed, in a good way, by the success of 'Where Are Ü Now' with Justin Bieber, so with the video we wanted to just take it back to the beginning of the record and essentially create an ode to our fans. Doing what we do, it's entirely all about the fans. We walk a fine line by being 'famous' and in the public eye but we are only here because of you, the fans. Justin wrote this record during a tough time in his life and it comes to us that sometimes, as artists, we are also just objects and we have to take that as much as we have to use that to create. We all do this for you, respect that you put us here and it's Ü that made the video."[57]

As described by Brittany Spanos ofRolling Stone, "The video opens on anart gallery filled with photos of Bieber's silhouette before shifting to the singer offering an emotional delivery of the track in a dark room. Bieber eventually becomes covered in animated paint, drawings and caricatures. Back in the gallery, Jack Ü fans are providing the illustrations that are appearing over or surrounding Bieber's body as he sings and dances to the track."[58] As noted by Emilee Lindner ofMTV News, "The video portrays his internal pain with soft lighting and close-shots, but also displays him as an 'object,' like Jack Ü said, switching to a time-lapse speed while people use him as a canvas for however they want to paint him as."[59] The music video received four nominations at the2015 MTV Video Music Awards,[4] winning theBest Visual Effects category.[60]

As of May 25, 2024, the music video has more than 1.27 billion views and 6.2 million likes on YouTube.[61]

Live performances

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Bieber performed the song with Skrillex and Diplo for the first time at the 2015Ultra Music Festival.[62][63] Bieber performed the song again during one ofAriana Grande's shows onThe Honeymoon Tour.[64][65] He later performed the song at the2015 Wango Tango,[66] at aCalvin Klein music event in Hong Kong,[67] at Hard Fest 2015 and during a medley with "What Do You Mean?" at the2015 MTV Video Music Awards.[68] On February 15, 2016, Bieber, Skrillex and Diplo performed a "rock-oriented" version of the song at the58th Grammy Awards.[69] After performing an acoustic rendition of "Love Yourself", Bieber went to the main stage, with Skrillex "shredding on guitar and Diplo playingkeyboard and pounding away on big band drums, flanked by a live drummer and onstage orchestrals."[69] Moreover, "Where Are Ü Now" was also included on theset list for thePurpose World Tour.[70] During the performance, "Bieber's crew of dancers tumbled onstage in all-white attire as women suspended in midair did acrobatics against a chrome-y, industrial video backdrop."[71]

Samples

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"Where Are Ü Now" was sampled inCraig David's single "16".

Track listing

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Digital download – EP[72]
No.TitleLength
1."Where Are Ü Now" (Kaskade Remix)5:07
2."Where Are Ü Now" (Rustie Remix)3:59
3."Where Are Ü Now" (Marshmello Remix)3:26
4."Where Are Ü Now" (Ember Island Cover)2:32
Drip.com bonus track[73]
No.TitleLength
5."Where Are Ü Now" (Kaskade Radio Edit)3:56

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart (2015–2016)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[46]3
Australia Dance (ARIA)[74]2
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[75]29
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[76]15
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[77]11
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[78]5
CanadaCHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[79]4
CanadaHot AC (Billboard)[80]32
Czech Republic (Rádio – Top 100)[81]68
Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[82]7
Denmark (Tracklisten)[49]8
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[50]7
France (SNEP)[83]24
Germany (Official German Charts)[84]33
Hungary (Single Top 40)[85]28
Hungary (Stream Top 40)[86]11
Ireland (IRMA)[51]9
Italy (FIMI)[87]27
Japan (Japan Hot 100) (Billboard)[88]63
Mexico (Billboard Mexican Airplay)[89]3
Mexico Anglo (Monitor Latino)[90]5
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[91]11
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[52]9
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[92]3
Norway (VG-lista)[93]12
Romania (Romanian Radio Airplay)[94]3
Scotland Singles (OCC)[95]9
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[96]72
Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[97]16
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[98]38
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[53]6
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[99]28
UK Singles (OCC)[100]3
UK Dance (OCC)[101]1
USBillboard Hot 100[102]8
USHot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[103]1
USDance Club Songs (Billboard)[104]32
USPop Airplay (Billboard)[105]6
USRhythmic Airplay (Billboard)[106]8

Year-end charts

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Chart (2015)Position
Australia (ARIA)[107]17
Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)[108]47
Belgium (Ultratop Wallonia)[109]80
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[110]15
France (SNEP)[111]81
Germany (Official German Charts)[112]74
Italy (FIMI)[113]42
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[114]25
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[115]15
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[116]9
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[117]26
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[118]20
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[119]72
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[120]15
USBillboard Hot 100[121]19
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[122]2
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[123]26
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[124]48
Chart (2016)Position
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[125]92
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[126]14

Decade-end charts

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Chart (2010–2019)Position
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[127]8

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[128]6× Platinum420,000
Belgium (BRMA)[129]Platinum20,000
Canada (Music Canada)[130]7× Platinum560,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[131]2× Platinum120,000^
France (SNEP)[132]Platinum133,333
Germany (BVMI)[133]Gold200,000
Italy (FIMI)[134]3× Platinum150,000
Mexico (AMPROFON)[135]Gold30,000*
New Zealand (RMNZ)[136]4× Platinum60,000*
Norway (IFPI Norway)[137]2× Platinum120,000
Poland (ZPAV)[138]Platinum50,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[139]2× Platinum80,000
Sweden (GLF)[140]Platinum40,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[141]Gold15,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[142]3× Platinum1,800,000
United States (RIAA)[143]6× Platinum6,000,000

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

Release history

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CountryDateFormatLabelRef.
GermanyFebruary 27, 2015Digital download[144]
Italy[145]
Spain[146]
United Kingdom[147]
United States[6]
April 21, 2015Mainstream radio[148]
ItalyMay 1, 2015Radio airplay[149]
VariousJune 16, 2015Digital download(RemixEP)[150][151][152]

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