"Cake by the Ocean" is the debut single by American band DNCE. It was released through Republic Records as the lead single from their debut extended play,Swaay,on September 18,2015,[1] with the song being released on the EP a month later on October 23. It was also included on their self-titled debut studio album,which was released on November 18,2016. The song was produced by Mattman &Robin and was written by the duo alongside group member Joe Jonas and Justin Tranter,the latter of whom previously being a member of Semi Precious Weapons with another member of DNCE,Cole Whittle. "Cake by the Ocean" is a 1970s-inspiredpop,R&B,dance,and disco-funk song. Lyrically,the song is about sexual intercourse.
The song became a huge success,charting at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100. It has also charted in multiple countries,including Australia,Canada,Ireland,Italy,Japan (where it hit the top of the charts),New Zealand,Sweden,and the United Kingdom. The song was also certified platinum in seven countries and was certified Gold in Denmark. "Cake by the Ocean" was received positively by music critics,and it has appeared in several forms of media,including films,shows,video games,commercials,and trailers.
Composition
"Cake by the Ocean" was co-written by Joe Jonas,Justin Tranter,and Swedish duo Mattman &Robin,who also produced the song.[2] Lyrically,the song is about sexual intercourse,[3] but is also often interpreted to be referring to the cocktail Sex on the Beach.[4] The song's title originated from Mattman &Robin's repeatedly confusing the phrase "sex on the beach" for "cake by the ocean".[2] The original version includes the phrases,"go fucking crazy" and "God damn",which necessitated the production of "clean" versions with altered wording to ensure broadcasting obscenity requirements were met.[5][6]
"Cake by the Ocean" is composed in the key of E minor and has a tempo of 119 beats per minute,with DNCE's vocals ranging from E3 to D5.[7] It is a 1970s-inspired pop,R&B,dance,and disco-funk song.[8][9]
Release
"Cake by the Ocean" was released through Republic Records as the lead single from their debut extended play,Swaay,on September 18,2015.[1][10] It earned a second release in 2016,after being included on their self-titled debut studio album.
The video,directed by Black Coffee and Jonas' then-girlfriend Gigi Hadid,[17] was released on October 16,2015. It depicts DNCE performing "in front of a giant piece of cake on the beach" when a cake-throwing battle ensues between The Fat Jewish (Josh Ostrovsky) and "a bunch of bikini clad women who are 'Team DNCE'". Both vie "to become the 'cake fight champion',but as it turns out,everyone is a winner,as the scene becomes one giant beach party".[18] It features product placement scenes by the dating app Bumble,including a shot of a hand swiping through photos of women and a Bumble-branded towel being waved. By May 2025,the video had attracted more than 542 million views on YouTube.
Critical reception and accolades
"Cake by the Ocean" earned positive reviews from music critics. At the Radio Disney Music Awards,the song received nominations for Song of the Year and Best Anthem,and two nominations for Best Song to Lip Sync.[19][20] At the Teen Choice Awards,it won Choice Music:Party Song.[21]Billboard included "Cake by the Ocean" on their "100 Best Pop Songs of 2016" list.[22]
A critic for Billboard wrote "Joe Jonas' group took a song about basically nothing,put a blistering pop-funk beat behind it,added some major scream-along hooks,and emerged with a top 10 smash to rival anything little bro [Jonas] has produced on his own."[22] Issy Sampson of The Guardian called the song a "frothy pop dream" and praised the "easy-to-chant chorus,only with the added thrill of hearing a former Disney star swear and make references to 'eating cake by the ocean'."[23]
Commercial performance
"Cake by the Ocean" debuted at number 79 on the US Billboard Hot 100 issued for November7,2015.[24] On March5,2016,the song moved from number 11 to number 10 and became Jonas' fourth career top-10 entry,making him the sixth artist to reach the top 10 as a soloist and with two groups.[25] It peaked at number nine in its 19th week on the chart and spent 46 weeks in total.[26][27] The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the single 5×Platinum,which denotes five million units based on sales and track-equivalent on-demand streams.[28] On the Canadian Hot 100,"Cake by the Ocean" peaked at number seven and was certified 9×Platinum by Music Canada.[29][30][31]
The song reached number four in the United Kingdom and the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) certified it 3×Platinum.[32][33] In Italy,it peaked at number 11 and was certified 4×Platinum.[34][35] "Cake by the Ocean" reached number six in Australia and was certified 7×Platinum.[36][37] In New Zealand,the song peaked at number 10 and was certified 5×Platinum.[38][39] "Cake by the Ocean" charted within the top five of national record charts,at number one in Argentina,[40] Ecuador,[41] Israel,[42] number two in Slovenia,[43] number five in Austria,[44] the Czech Republic,[45] Serbia.[46] It received a 2×Platinum certification Poland,[47] Spain,[48] and Platinum in France,[49] Germany,[50] the Netherlands,[51] Sweden.[52]
On September 28,2024,at a Jonas Brothers concert at the LDLC Arena in Paris,France,Joe Jonas changed the lyric "Walk for me,baby / I'll be Diddy,you'll be Naomi" to "Walk for me,baby / I’ll be watching you be Naomi". The changes came as the rapper,born Sean Combs,was arrested and charged with racketeering and sex trafficking by force.[57][58][59][60]
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↑ "ČNS IFPI" (in Czech). Hitparáda – Digital Top 100 Oficiální. IFPI Czech Republic. Note: Select 3. týden 2016 in the date selector. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
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↑ "ČNS IFPI" (in Slovak). Hitparáda – Singles Digital Top 100 Oficiálna. IFPI Czech Republic. Note: Select SINGLES DIGITAL - TOP 100 and insert 20163 into search. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
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