Chained to the Rhythm

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Sia (pictured) co-wrote the song with Perry and also contributed with background vocals. Sia at The Parish (Austin, 2006) (cropped).jpg
Sia (pictured) co-wrote the song with Perry and also contributed with background vocals.

"Chained to the Rhythm" is a dance-pop, disco and dancehall song that contains a midtempo beat. Perry co-wrote the track with Marley, Sia, and its producers Max Martin and Ali Payami. [10] It has a length of three minutes and fifty-seven seconds. [5] [11] [12] The song contains "slap bass" with elements of electric guitar and synths. [13] It features a guest appearance from Marley and background vocals from Furler. [10] [14] According to the sheet music published by Kobalt Music Publishing America, Inc on Musicnotes.com, "Chained to the Rhythm" is in A minor set in a 4
4
time signature
at a moderate tempo of 95 beats per minute. Perry's vocal range spans from the low note B3 to the high note G5, while the music follows the chord progression of Am–G/A–Dm7–F. [15] In the chorus, Perry sings "Turn it up, it's your favorite song / Dance, dance, dance to the distortion / Turn it up, keep it on repeat / Stumbling around like a wasted zombie / Yeah, we think we're free / Drink, this one is on me / We're all chained to the rhythm, to the rhythm, to the rhythm." [10]

According to Thomas H. Green of The Arts Desk, "Chained to the Rhythm" is "a perfect slice of pop, lightly marinated in calypso with lyrics and a melody that brilliantly muster both existential hopelessness and remaining upbeat against bad odds". [16] Jason Newman from Rolling Stone wrote, "Perry injects a subversive element underneath the ostensibly frothy song, lacing her lyrics with ideas of selfish comfortability and complacency." [12] Mike Wass of Idolator describes the song as "[a] curious disco/dancehall hybrid." [11] Slant Magazine states, "Despite the lightweight vibe" the track is a "decidedly political statement". [17] Lars Brandie from Billboard wrote the track "is built on a bed of warm, slightly-tweaked '80s keys and has its energies tuned to the dancefloor." [10] Nick Levine of NME also observed political criticism in the lyrics, stating they "appear to be a rallying cry for society to become more politically involved and less complacent." [18]

Critical reception

In a positive review, E!'s Samantha Scnurr wrote the song "sounds like a soon-to-be party classic with its easy pulse and disco elements, layered underneath the upbeat veneer, Perry delivers a strong message about awareness and activism—and, according to her, how it's lacking." [19] NME reviewer Jordan Bassett praised the track as "like Daft Punk, but fun", and felt the production was "crisp-as-fuck". [20] Writing for Vulture , Karen Brill was less favorable, questioning if the track was "pretty much just dance, without much subtext?" [21] Another positive review came from Jason Lipshutz of Billboard, who felt it amplified "Perry's new musical agenda at a time when she needed one" with its political themes. According to him, "the single is built around lyrics chastising us for being 'happily numb' and 'tone deaf,' and tries to gently puncture the bubble that we create when we drown out the world's issues." [13]

Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine praised "Chained to the Rhythm", writing, "a track with a hook that implores listeners to 'Come on, turn it up/Keep it on repeat' had better deliver the goods, and this one most definitely does." [17] Josh Duboff from Vanity Fair considered the song "a departure from straight-forward firework metaphors and nostalgic teenage romance anthems." He noted, "the idea of the song is that we are chained to the 'rhythm,' perhaps not questioning our daily lives and existences as much as we should be." [22] MTV's Anne T. Donahue gave a positive review for the song, calling it a "hardly new terrain for Perry." She described it as a "totally fine song that's easy to listen and dance to, and one that does justice to her career in pop." [23]

NME ranked "Chained to the Rhythm" as their 17th best song of 2017, praising its "catchy-as-chlamydia" rhythm and "fine message". [24]

Chart performance

In the United States, "Chained to the Rhythm" debuted and peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100. It was the highest debuting song by a female artist since Adele's "Hello" entered at number one on November 14, 2015. It debuted at number three on Digital Songs chart with 108,000 downloads sold in its first week, number 15 on Streaming Songs with 14.7 million US streams, and rose from 35 to 20 on Radio Songs with fifty million in audience after its first full week of tracking. "Chained to the Rhythm" became Perry's 14th Hot 100 top 10, and the third-highest-debut of her 25 Hot 100 entries, only behind "Part of Me" (which debuted at number one in 2012) and "California Gurls" featuring Snoop Dogg (which debuted at number two in 2010). The track is Perry's first top 10 since "Dark Horse" featuring Juicy J. [25] [26] It also became Marley's first top 10 entry in the nation. [27] The song debuted at number 20 on the Adult Pop Songs chart, [28] where it peaked at number seven. [29] In its fourth week, the song reached 62 million audience impressions and became her 16th top 10 entry on the Pop Songs chart, tying with Maroon 5 and Usher for the most top 10 on the chart, and her first top 10 since "Birthday" in 2014. [30] It since reached number eight on the Pop Songs chart [31] and number nine on the Radio Songs chart with 65 million audience impressions. As a result, "Chained to the Rhythm" became her 15th top 10 Radio Songs entry where it became her first to reach the top 10 since "Dark Horse" topped the chart in 2014. [32] [33] On the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, it became her 17th consecutive number-one song in the magazine's April 22, 2017 issue, tying with Mariah Carey for the fifth most number-one entries on the chart and extending her record for most consecutive tracks to top the chart. [34] On October 29, 2019, "Chained to the Rhythm" was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of two million units. [35]

In Canada, the song debuted and peaked at number three on the Canadian Hot 100. [36] [37] On November 7, 2017, Music Canada certified the track double platinum for shipments of 160,000 units. [38] In Mexico, "Chained to the Rhythm" peaked at number 17 on the Mexico Airplay chart. [39]

"Chained to the Rhythm" also became Perry's 14th top 10 entry in the United Kingdom, where it debuted at number seven on the UK Singles Chart. [40] The following week, it rose to number five in the nation after her performance at the 2017 Brit Awards. [41] The track remained at number five during its third week [42] before descending to number 17 a week later. [43] On April 28, 2017, the British Phonographic Industry certified the song Gold for shipments of 400,000 units. [44]

In Australia, the song reached number four on the ARIA Charts, [45] and certified double platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association for shipments of 140,000 units. [46] It also reached number twenty in France [47] and number eight in New Zealand. [48]

In Russia, "Chained to the Rhythm" debuted at number 4 on Top Hit Weekly General. It peaked at number two with overall 955,608 plays, became Perry's only second song to reach it. [49]

Music video

A screenshot from the music video that shows the fictional gas station. According to BBC editor Mark Savage, the liquid name is "a reference to the West's dependency on oil, but also to the looming crisis over the world's water supply, which some experts believe could lead to a war in Asia". Chained to the Rhythm Video Screenshot.jpg
A screenshot from the music video that shows the fictional gas station. According to BBC editor Mark Savage, the liquid name is "a reference to the West's dependency on oil, but also to the looming crisis over the world's water supply, which some experts believe could lead to a war in Asia".

On February 18, 2017, Perry released a preview of the music video on her alter ego Kathy Beth Terry's Twitter account. [51] On February 21, 2017, she released the official music video on Vevo, with Mathew Cullen as director. [52] The video was mostly shot at the Six Flags Magic Mountain theme park in Valencia, Santa Clarita, California, where Perry rides a stylised version of the Full Throttle roller coaster. [53]

The video is set in a futuristic theme park called "Oblivia". [54] BBC's Mark Savage noted the theme is a metaphor for the infinite distractions of modern society. [50] Billboard writer Gil Kaufman wrote that the video has "a number of not-so-subtle hints at Perry's feelings about the current political climate in the nation." The video opens with Perry walking through the gates of the theme park, where she stares at her surroundings in fascination. [55] In the video, the guests are all taking selfies, eating sticks of candy floss in the shape of a nuclear mushroom cloud [56] and crowding around a sign for "the greatest ride in the universe." [50] Perry is awestruck until she pricks her finger on a rose stem made of barbed wire. [57] The atomium, which is the Belgian national symbol, can be seen in the first two seconds of the music video. Some of the attractions contain references to the Brighton Palace Pier in the United Kingdom. The giant concrete dome in the park is supposedly a reference to the San Onofre nuclear power plant located on the Pacific coast. [58]

The next scene shows Perry riding a roller coaster. Savage says that the actual roller coaster is called Full Throttle, [50] which has the tallest loop in North America. The scene changes to "The Great American Dream Drop", where a young couple snuggles in a tiny house that gets flung high into the air and then plunges into the ground. [55]

The next scene is a gas station, where men in sailor costumes whisk Perry off her feet. It shows people drinking large beakers of flaming "Inferno H2O", a bright blue, tainted liquid that makes patrons belch. A hamster wheel attraction then appears, with signs guiding guests to it. [55] Near the end, while watching a 3D movie, Perry notices a homogeneity among the guests. She finds herself in a giant dance number after Skip Marley emerges from a 3D movie for his cameo. Afterward, Perry sings a panicked final chorus, trapped in the middle of a mindless dance routine. This leads to the final shot of the video, where her worried face stares into the camera. [55] [50]

At the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards, "Chained to the Rhythm" was nominated for "Best Pop", "Best Direction", and "Best Visual Effects". [59] The video has accumulated more than 700 million views on YouTube as of February 2022. [60]

Awards and nominations

"Chained to the Rhythm"
Katy Perry - Chained to the Rhythm (Official Single Cover).png
Single by Katy Perry featuring Skip Marley
from the album Witness
ReleasedFebruary 10, 2017 (2017-02-10)
Recorded2017
Studio
  • MXM Studios (Los Angeles, California)
  • Wolf Cousins (Stockholm, Sweden)
Genre
Length3:57
Label Capitol
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Max Martin
  • Ali Payami
Katy Perry singles chronology
"Rise"
(2016)
"Chained to the Rhythm"
(2017)
"Bon Appétit"
(2017)
Skip Marley singles chronology
"Lions"
(2017)
"Chained to the Rhythm"
(2017)
"Calm Down"
(2017)
YearOrganizationAwardResultRef.
2017 LOS40 Music Awards International Video of the Year Nominated [61]
MTV Video Music Awards Best Pop Video Nominated [62]
Best Direction Nominated
Best Visual Effects Nominated
2018 BMI Awards Award Winning songWon [63]
Pop AwardsSong of the YearNominated [64]

Live performances and covers

Perry performing "Chained to the Rhythm" during Witness: The Tour in Madison Square Garden Katy Perry at Madison Square Garden (37419549866).jpg
Perry performing "Chained to the Rhythm" during Witness: The Tour in Madison Square Garden

Perry first sang the track live at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards on February 12, 2017, where she finished by standing in front of the United States Constitution alongside Skip Marley and closed with the message "No hate". Ralsa Bruner from Time felt she made "a bold political statement" with her performance. [65] Billboard editor Jenna Romaine also observed political elements, writing that "it was impossible not to notice its heavily symbolic nature". [66]

Perry and Marley performed the track again at the 2017 Brit Awards on February 22, alongside two giant puppet skeletons. Writing for The Hollywood Reporter , Meena Jang observed that viewers believed the skeletons resembled Donald Trump and Theresa May, and called the performance "politically charged". [67] [68] Adam Boult of The Daily Telegraph also suspected the skeletons resembled Trump and May, though wrote that "The point of the stage dressing might not have been entirely clear – and Perry refrained from saying anything overtly political". [69]

Perry and Marley also sang it at the 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 5, where children surrounded her during the performance and she placed herself in a giant hamster wheel. Teen Vogue contributor Sophie Hirsh surmised it contained "a metaphor for breaking free from the hamster wheel–esque grind". [70] Lexy Perez of The Hollywood Reporter observed that Perry "appeared to make another political statement" with the performance. Perry herself joked afterwards that it had "a giant orange hamster on the wheel of life". [71]

In February 2017, Vant delivered a punk version at BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge.

Formats and track listings

  1. "Chained to the Rhythm" (featuring Skip Marley) – 3:57
  1. "Chained to the Rhythm" (Hot Chip Remix) – 5:42
  1. "Chained to the Rhythm" (Oliver Heldens Remix) – 4:37
  1. "Chained to the Rhythm" (featuring Lil Yachty) – 4:11
  1. "Chained to the Rhythm" (featuring Skip Marley) – 3:58
  2. "Chained to the Rhythm" (Instrumental) – 3:57

Credits and personnel

Recording

Management

Personnel

Credits and personnel adapted from Witness album liner notes. [14]

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for "Chained to the Rhythm"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [46] 3× Platinum210,000
Belgium (BEA) [176] Gold10,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [177] Gold30,000
Canada (Music Canada) [38] 3× Platinum240,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [178] Platinum90,000
France (SNEP) [179] Platinum133,333
Germany (BVMI) [180] Platinum400,000
Italy (FIMI) [181] 2× Platinum100,000
New Zealand (RMNZ) [182] Gold15,000
Norway (IFPI Norway) [183] 2× Platinum120,000
Poland (ZPAV) [184] Platinum50,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [185] Platinum40,000
United Kingdom (BPI) [44] Platinum600,000
United States (RIAA) [35] 2× Platinum2,000,000
Streaming
Sweden (GLF) [186] Platinum8,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Chained to the Rhythm"
RegionDateFormat(s)VersionLabelRef.
VariousFebruary 10, 2017Original Capitol
[5]
ItalyRadio airplay Universal
United StatesFebruary 14, 2017 Contemporary hit radio Capitol
[6]
VariousMarch 17, 2017
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Hot Chip remixCapitol
March 24, 2017 Oliver Heldens remix
April 11, 2017Remix featuring Lil Yachty

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