After Last Night

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Musically, "After Last Night" is a funk, neo soul, and R&B slow jam. [7] [8] [9] Its instrumentation features a "subtle" electric guitar and there is a key change towards the end of the song. [10] It starts with a "sensual spoken performance" by Krystal Miles and as she talks, Thundercat is playing the bass and singing "angelically" in the background. [6] [11] His singing has been described as "tender ooos" that are "the sonic equivalent of a rose-colored scarf over a bedside lamp". [12] At one point, both Mars and .Paak replace Thundercat, both singing about the women they have fallen in love with. As the song goes on, Collins provides amusing lyrics and "swanky spoken word" to complement the song's lyrics. [11] [13] The lyrics describe a woman who is "sweet-sticky/thick and pretty" and able to make a "player try on monogamy". [14] Furthermore, Mars and .Paak affirm they will leave their "player lifestyle" following a pleasurable date. [13] The latter also says he will leave "the velvet smoking jackets and giant sunglasses". [15] He throws away his phone, singing in the second verse, "If I still had my phone I'd call every girl I know/And tell them goodbye", a detail which is added by Mars's "harmonies on the last syllable". [12]

"After Last Night" is set in the key of C minor with a tempo of 71 beats per minute. The vocal ranges span from the low note of G4 to a high note of F6. [16] Jem Aswad, writing for Variety , described "After Last Night" as "a bedroom ballad with some heavy female breathing and pillow talk". [17] In a similar view, The Harvard Crimson 's Eugene Ye found the sensuality embedded in the song. [10] Andy Kellman from AllMusic felt similarities between the composition of the song and the Lonely Island's "Dick in a Box" (2009) infused with a "Bootsy-style fantasy sleaze". [7] The lyrics were compared by him to "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game" (1966) by the Marvelettes. [7] Paste 's Candace McDuffie compared the song to the "early-'90s throwback jams a la Mint Condition and Jodeci". [9] Jon Dolan, for Rolling Stone , affirmed that the "stretched-out grooves" of "After Last Night" are so reminiscent of earlier music that the listener expects to hear Teddy Pendergrass at the beginning of the verse. [18]

Reception

Most reviewers gave "After Last Night" positive reviews. Ross Scarano, commenting in Pitchfork , called "After Last Night" one of the highlights of An Evening with Silk Sonic, due to its "slathering elevated technique—all those key changes—with satisfying molten cheese". [12] Exclaim! 's A. Harmony found the track to be "seductive" and that Mars channels his charm while singing from "his gut". [19] Similarly, Caleb Campbell of Under the Radar affirmed that "After Last Night" amplifies the seductiveness of Mars's "smooth lover-man persona". [20] Sophie Williams from NME found moments of "gorgeously subtle flourishes" in the album, such as "the fluttering intake of breath ...around the mix on 'After Last Night'". [21] Uproxx's Derrick Rossignol described the song as smooth[,] funky", and "chill". [4] Kyle Eustice from HipHopDX praised the feature of Thundercat and Collins, writing that they "pepper the seductive track with their signature touches". [15] Pat Carty, writing for Hot Press , described the single as "sexy" and credited Thundercat and Collins with the song's "horizontal relaxez-vous action". [22] Gigwise 's Alex Rigotti characterized the single as "glitzy, glamorous, and totally lovestruck" and a "sexy slow jam". [13] Ye found the vocals and instrumentation "sexy". [10] HotNewHipHop writer Joshua Robinson called the track "lush", while Roisin O'Connor from The Independent described it as "sultry". [11] [23] Aswad said the track is "steamy". [17] In a mixed review for The New Yorker , Sheldon Pearce praised Sonic's "perfect synchronization" as their voices are indissoluble until their solo parts. Nevertheless, Pearce pointed out that "the figure outside the spotlight is always close behind with something to add". [24] Joe Rivers from No Ripcord said the song was "the furthest Silk Sonic deviate from their rigid template", adding that Thundercat's "aqueous bassline" shows a "glimpse" of what the song could have been. [25]

Following the release of An Evening with Silk Sonic in 2021, "After Last Night" debuted at number 68 on the US Billboard 's Hot 100. [26] It also entered the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at number 17. [27] The song charted at number 92 on the Canadian Hot 100. [28] It debuted at number eight on the New Zealand Hot Singles, which acts as an extension of NZ Top 40 Singles Chart and peaked at number 78 on the Billboard Global 200. [29] [30] In 2022, following its single release, "After Last Night" topped the Adult R&B Songs chart, becoming the fourth single of Sonic's debut album to do so. This achievement led An Evening with Silk Sonic to become the second album with four number-one singles on the chart, tying with Toni Braxton's self-titled studio album (1993). [31]

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of An Evening with Silk Sonic: [6]

"After Last Night"
Single by Silk Sonic, Thundercat and Bootsy Collins
from the album An Evening with Silk Sonic
ReleasedJuly 5, 2022 (2022-07-05)
Studio Shampoo Press & Curl
Genre
Length4:09
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Bruno Mars singles chronology
"Love's Train"
(2022)
"After Last Night"
(2022)
Anderson .Paak singles chronology
"Love's Train"
(2022)
"After Last Night"
(2022)
"Take A Chance"
(2022)

Charts

Chart performance for "After Last Night"
Chart (2021)Peak
position
Canada (Canadian Hot 100) [28] 92
Global 200 ( Billboard ) [30] 78
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ) [29] 8
Portugal (AFP) [32] 104
US Billboard Hot 100 [26] 68
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs ( Billboard ) [27] 17

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