Ghost (Justin Bieber song)

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"Ghost"
Single by Justin Bieber
from the album Justice
ReleasedSeptember 10, 2021 (2021-09-10)
Genre
Length2:33
Label Universal
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Justin Bieber singles chronology
"Don't Go"
(2021)
"Ghost"
(2021)
"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"
(2021)
Music video
"Ghost" on YouTube

"Ghost" is a song by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was sent to French radio stations through Universal Music Group on September 10, 2021, as the sixth and final single from his sixth studio album, Justice . [1] [2] Jon Bellion wrote the song with Bieber and produced it with the Monsters & Strangerz (Jordan K. Johnson and Stefan Johnson), alongside Michael Pollack. [3] Commercially, "Ghost" reached number one in Malaysia and Singapore and charted within the top ten in Canada, Indonesia, Ireland, Lebanon, the Philippines, and the United States.

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Background

Bieber explained that his objective with the creation of "Ghost" was to "make people feel like there is hope and that the trauma and the hurt that you feel isn't gonna last forever". [4] In a Zoom playback of Justice, he acknowledged that 2020 "has been a really challenging year where we've lost loved ones and relationships" during the COVID-19 pandemic. Bieber went on to say that the song's hook "works for this quarantine situation" since "we're not relating and connecting in the same way", which in turn "has allowed us to only really have these memories". [5] On February 20, 2022, American singer-songwriter Jon Bellion, who was involved in the songwriting and production of "Ghost", also explained through a tweet that he wrote the song about his late grandmother. [6]

Composition and lyrics

"Ghost" is an uptempo grime influenced [7] pop rock and synth-pop ballad. [8] [9] [10] [11] The song is set in the key of D major with a tempo of 77 beats per minute. [12] It meshes electronic dance music (EDM) with drum and bass and makes use of a folky acoustic guitar, busy programmed drums, and shimmering EDM synthesizers. [13] [14] [15] [16] Uproxx's Bianca Gracie described the track as leaning into the adult contemporary genre "with its radio-friendly acoustic guitar riffs". [17] The song's chattering beats give way to an acoustic guitar strum before the two sounds are brought together on the chorus. [13] [18] Lyrically, "Ghost" deals with grief caused by the absence of a loved one, with Bieber singing: "I'll settle for the ghost of you / I miss you more than life." [13] [14] [19] Catherine Walthall of American Songwriter remarked that the song does not "exclusively serve in an elegiac fashion", in that while it is likely about losing a loved one to death, it can also act "as a comfort for those battling the woes of long-distance or separation". [3]

Promotion

To promote "Ghost", Bieber teamed up with Dolby Laboratories to create a long-form commercial for Dolby Atmos including the song. [20] A day later, Billboard chart director Gary Trust announced that the song started being officially promoted to US pop radio. [21] Bieber performed the song at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards, where he sported a hoodie covering most of his face and was accompanied on set by large ice blocks. [22] [23]

Critical reception

The song received critical acclaim by music critics. Allison Stewart of The Washington Post saw "Ghost" as the best song on Justice, writing that the "rafter-rattling ballad" is "perfectly suited to the unique concerns of quarantine". [11] Similarly, Los Angeles Times pop music critic Mikael Wood considered it one of the album's highlights, noting that the song's drums "punches up a vaguely creepy emo sentiment". [15] Jason Lipshutz of Billboard listed it ninth in his ranking of the best songs on Justice, believing that "Bieber drops one of the best vocal performances on the album here and carries the concept through". [18] The Evening Standard 's David Smyth felt the song's synths were one of the many musically enjoyable aspects on Justice. [16] NME 's Will Lavin wrote that the track "hits hard but imparts a healing guitar riff to cushion the blow". [8] Anna Clara Ribeiro from PopMatters found it to be the most intriguing song on Justice in terms of production, specifying "not so much for any of the sounds that prevail in it", but rather "for where each of them is placed". Ribeiro also called it a good lyrical moment of the album. [13] Baby A. Gil of The Philippine Star thought the song "effortlessly juggles grief and hope while depicting forever love". [24] Consequence of Sound 's Valerie Magan was less positive about the track, feeling its "impact remains as barren as the imagery". [25]

Commercial performance

Upon the release of Justice, "Ghost" charted at number 41 on the Billboard Global 200. [26] It entered several record charts worldwide, including Australia (53), [27] Bieber's home country of Canada (27), [28] Denmark (25), [29] Portugal (114), [30] Slovakia (58), [31] and Sweden (72). [32] In the United States, the song debuted at number 66 on the Billboard Hot 100 as one of the 11 new entrances off Justice. [33] Following its promotion to pop radio as a single, the song peaked at number two on the Canadian Hot 100 and number 16 on the Billboard Global 200. [28] [26] On the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated February 19, 2022, "Ghost" rose to number nine in its 20th charting week, garnering 62 million airplay impressions, 7.9 million streams, and 3,400 sales. [34] The song earned Bieber his 26th top-ten hit and made him hold the 11th-most top-ten entries in the chart's history. [34] It additionally became his longest climb to reach the top ten, surpassing the 18-week ascent of his 2015 collaboration with American record producers Skrillex and Diplo, "Where Are Ü Now". [34] The song hit a new peak of number eight the following week while concurrently becoming Bieber's 10th number one on the US Mainstream Top 40, the most among solo males on the chart. [35] [36] "Ghost" peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated April 2, 2022, giving Bieber his 20th top-five hit and making him only the 10th act to reach the threshold. [37] The song also found considerable success in Maritime Southeast Asia, reaching number one in Malaysia and Singapore, [38] [39] number two in Indonesia, [40] and number six in the Philippines. [41] As of March 17, 2022, "Ghost" has amassed 255 million streams in the US and 830 million streams worldwide. [42]

Music video

The official music video for "Ghost", directed by Colin Tilley, premiered on October 8, 2021. [43] It coincided with the release of the complete edition of Justice and the Amazon Prime Video documentary, Justin Bieber: Our World . [44] Actress Diane Keaton stars as Bieber's grandmother in the video. [45] The video opens with Bieber playing the piano, celebrating his grandfather's birthday with him and Keaton. [46] The moment is interrupted in the next scene as Bieber and Keaton mourn the death of his grandfather at an ocean-side funeral. [46] [47] Two years after the event, [48] Bieber sees Keaton is still struggling with her husband's death. [46] He decides to take Keaton for a night out on the town as they attempt to move past their grief. [46] [49] Bieber buys a Gucci dress for Keaton to cheer her up, [50] and they partake in activities such as going on long walks along Ventura Beach and taking shots, toasting, and dancing at a bar. [45] [49] [51] Bieber later encourages Keaton to date again as she looks for eligible bachelors on a dating app called Slide. [47] [49] [52] Bieber then drives Keaton to the beach in a convertible, where she scatters her husband's ashes in the ocean while dolphins jump up to greet them. [47] [53] At the end of the video, Bieber surprises Keaton by setting her up on a date with a new man who slightly resembles her widower. [47] [52]

Bieber called Keaton and asked her to be in the video, to which she accepted the offer and expressed fondness for the song. [45] Keaton previously shared a brief interaction with Bieber in 2015 during her appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and admitted having a slight crush on him after being shown his Calvin Klein campaign. [54] On October 6, 2021, Bieber and Keaton shared a teaser of the video on their respective Instagram accounts. [55] Speaking about her experience working with Bieber, Keaton said it was "friendly, open, loose and unique", adding that he "was kind to everyone and his team was perfection". [56] While Keaton had never been in a music video before, she directed two of them for Belinda Carlisle's singles, "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" and "I Get Weak". [53] [56]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal. [57]

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for "Ghost"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [109] 6× Platinum420,000
Canada (Music Canada) [110] 2× Platinum160,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [111] Platinum90,000
France (SNEP) [112] Gold100,000
Germany (BVMI) [113] Gold200,000
Italy (FIMI) [114] Platinum100,000
New Zealand (RMNZ) [115] Platinum30,000
Norway (IFPI Norway) [116] Gold30,000
Poland (ZPAV) [117] Platinum50,000
Portugal (AFP) [118] Platinum10,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [119] Platinum60,000
United Kingdom (BPI) [120] Platinum600,000
United States (RIAA) [121] 3× Platinum3,000,000
Streaming
Greece (IFPI Greece) [122] Gold1,000,000
Sweden (GLF) [123] Gold4,000,000

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

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Ghost"
RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
FranceSeptember 10, 2021 Radio airplay Universal [1]
ItalyOctober 8, 2021 [124]

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