Leave the Door Open

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Musically, "Leave the Door Open" is a Philadelphia soul, R&B, and pop song. [17] [18] [19] It is influenced by quiet storm. [18] [20] The song has been described as a "smooth slow jam". [20] [21] [22] Its instrumentation includes a "descending guitar glissando", a glockenspiel, strings, and a smooth piano. [17] [23] [24] The song features key changes and while the background vocals have been described as "honeyed", Silk Sonic's were seen as soft. [17] [23] [24] The vocals "are accompanied by retro-sounding drums and spacious...strings"." [25] The "ascendant bridge" was created using various chord changes that merge into each other. [26] "Leave the Door Open" was composed in the key of C major with a tempo of 74 beats per minute. [27]

"Leave the Door Open" starts with .Paak's "raspy" voice and Mars's background ad-libs. [4] [21] The lyrics are an "erotic invitation" from the singer to a woman, encouraging her to come over to his house. [23] [21] [28] Paak sets the scene with "We should be dancin', romancin'/ In the east wing and the west wing of this mansion", and Bruno follows with the chorus, "hopin' that you feel the way I feel". [21] The lyrics are full of humor, with playful references such as "if you're hungry, girl, I got fillets". This was noticed by several reviewers, who commented on the way the witty lyrics reflected the light-hearted relationship between Mars and .Paak. [29] [26] [30]

Charlie Harding from Vulture said "Leave the Door Open" evokes "1970s Philadelphia soul" and despite being a "serious" composition, it is "lighthearted, lyrically." He found the song nostalgic yet contemporary at the same time due to Paak's vocal flow. American singer-songwriter Tayla Parx thought that its modernity stems from the "conversational" lyrics and Paak's "personality" and "silly" way. Harding pointed out that its modern approach can be heard at the end of Paak's first verse, to which Parx responded, "You can hear [the early influences] in his voice, but those cadences are still very contemporary." [18]

Harding commented that Silk Sonic leads the listener on a musical journey as they wait for their lover. It begins with a "non-resolving chord progression" that leaves the listener expectant. Paak is drinking wine and spending time in his mansion, as he waits for his passion. Nevertheless, Mars does not allow Paak's fulfillment, as he shifts the chords, using a new key. The energy and tension reach a new peak as Mars "sets up this big cadence", and while the listener is hoping to reach a "resolution", it enters the "non-resolving chord progression" on the chorus. However, as the latter approaches the end, a C major chord is played, Silk Sonic sing "tell me that you're coming through", and it enters into its "resolution". [18]

Various publications compared the track to Mars's "Versace on the Floor" (2017). [21] [22] [31] Consequence 's staff and Mary Siroky also found similarities to his track "That's What I Like" (2017). [21] NME 's Anna Rose said "Leave the Door Open" reminded her of "60s and 70s easy listening love songs". [32] Zoe Haylock from Vulture dubbed the single a "bedroom classic" evoking "'70s slow jams". [7] Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times and The New York Times 's Jon Pareles found the single to be inspired by the Spinners, the Stylistics, and the Manhattans. [29] [23] Variety writer Jem Aswad and Sophie Williams from NME affirmed "Leave the Door Open" resembles songs by the Delfonics, the Chi-Lites, and the O'Jays. [17] [26] MTV News's Patrick Hosken called it a "throwback to the time of Bobby Womack and Curtis Mayfield". [24]

Critical reception

"Leave the Door Open" was met with universal critical acclaim from music critics. Jenessa Williams from The Guardian found its style to be "impeccable", being "on the right side of pastiche". [33] Consequence's Wren Graves was impressed by Mars's "liquid whip" voice as .Paak "raps and sings through a foggy haze". [34] Pareles praised the song's instrumentation, the key changes, lyrics, and the contrast between the backup and lead vocals, concluding that they were "all good things to revive"." [23] Siroky called it "nothing if not luxurious, velvety goodness"." [21] Variety writer Aswad called the track "a glorious blast of vintage R&B"; he concluded, "the song and the arrangement are pitch-perfect". [17] Roisin O'Connor from The Independent stated .Paak performs "Marvin Gaye-style harmonies". She also commended the composition and some of the lyrics. [35] Williams from NME described the song as "sumptuous", showcasing Mars's "best vocal performance to date". [26] Paste 's Candace McDuffie lauded the track, writing that ".Paak's salacious chants are smoothed over by Mars's sultry crooning"." [36]

No Ripcord's Joe Rivers called the track "outstanding ... [the] harmonies recall the best moments of The Stylistics while still leaving room for .Paak's taut drum fills"." [37] Ross Scarano commenting on Pitchfork called "Leave the Door Open" one of the highlights of An Evening with Silk Sonic, due to its "slathering elevated technique—all those key changes—with satisfying molten cheese"." [38] Alex Suskind of Entertainment Weekly said it is a modern "take on the Delfonics — with the style and substance to match"." [39] Hot Press 's writer Pat Carty wrote that if the song "managed to assume human form, [it] would doubtless sport a tasteful silk shirt and medallion combo"." [40] Sowing from Sputnikmusic found the track to be "irrefutably romantic". Sowing added that "Mars's earnest delivery of simple gestures...sounds sincere enough to sweep you off your feet"." [25] Entertainment Tonight , Meredith B. Kile‍ & Tionah Lee‍, called "Leave the Door Open" a "perfectly timeless record"." [41]

AllMusic's critic Andy Kellman said the track "best meshes the smooth and tender style of Mars with Paak's nephew-of-Bobby Womack rasp". [42] Josh Glicksman commenting in the Billboard "Five Burning Questions" article said the track is "tailor-made to dance and snap along to as it gets delightfully stuck in your head". [43] Carl Lamarre, on a different segment on Billboard Five Burning Questions, called the vocals "buttery" and "too irresistible to pass up". Lamarre thought Silk Sonic "threaded a polished '70s soundscape from top to bottom". [30] In the same publication, Jason Lipshutz dubbed the single "an ode to stylish yearning that leans in to the throwback charm"." [22]

On the other hand, Marc Hogan of Pitchfork criticized the track for turning "'70s soul into a costume drama, without the drama" and for its "skillfully rendered pastiche". Hogan thought it would be the same as listening to "an expertly curated quiet-storm compilation". He dubbed the single a "shag-carpeted and leisure-suited booty-call slow jam ... never breaks character long enough to acknowledge the present"." Hogan ended by saying the track is not "postmodern", but "the past in hologram form". [20]

Accolades

Entertainment Weekly's Eli Enis and Alex Suskind recalled "pitch-perfect harmonies" of "Leave the Door Open", placing it on the segment "Friday Five" on March 5, 2021. [39] The song was also included on Under the Radar 's Songs of the Week on March 5, 2021; Mark Redfern said, "You can imagine many a baby being conceived to the retro-sounding track." [44] Siroky and the Staff from Consequence considered the song the Top Song of the Week on March 6, 2021, saying it "wouldn't feel out of place on Bruno Mars'...2016 24K Magic album — why mess with a great thing, after all?" [21] J'na Jefferson of Uproxx named the song as one of the contenders for "2021 Song Of The Summer". Jefferson dubbed the lyrics as "inviting [and] sensual". [45] Dee Locket from Vulture included the song on her April list of The Best Songs of 2021 (So Far), saying that the song borrows from the Isley Brothers. She added, "Neither is going about musical curiosity the wrong way." [31] Dave Holmes, in Esquire 's "Best Songs of 2021 (So Far)" praised "Leave the Door Open", calling it a "flawless tribute to mid-'70s R&B with a key change that will make you stand up and cheer"." [46] The song was considered the best release until June 2021 by Complex ; Jessica McKinney wrote "rarely does a new record come along that can bring together all generations, but 'Leave the Door Open' does exactly that. It has a timeless, feel-good quality with the power to unite a room full of people on a dance floor." [47] "Leave the Door Open" was listed as one of "The 50 Best Songs of 2021" by Billboard Staff Picks on June 8, 2021. [48]

The song was included among the best songs of 2021 by several publications. On the Billboard 100 Best Songs of 2021, the single was placed atop the list. Carl Lamarre affirmed Silk Sonic "recreated the lush sounds of '70s soul, but with enough modern finesse to still conquer audiences not even born until decades later"." [49] On the list of the 50 best songs of 2021, Consequence ranked the song at number 10 and Eddie Fu wrote "with the combination of two of the most talented songwriters in modern music...the duo delivered an immediate contender for Song of the Year." [50] Entertainment Weekly's Leah Greenblatt dubbed the song a "groovy Soul Train dream", ranking it number five on the list of The 10 Best Songs of 2021. [51] On Rolling Stone's 50 Best Songs of 2021, the song ranked at number six and Rob Sheffield said it "didn't sound retro because it felt so gloriously right for 2021...it is pure romance, with every drum hook a pheromone rush". [52] Insider included the track in their list of the best songs of 2021, saying that "as soon as the song's first drum kicks in, their sugar high feels impossible to resist". [53] The single was included on Gigwise 20 Best Tracks of 2021. Alex Rigotti wrote "Leave The Door Open" "is a wonderfully enjoyable offering from the duo". [54] "Leave the Door Open" was included among the 38 best songs of 2021, according to Vogue . Editor Virginia Smith affirmed the song "is a love letter to the '70s"." [55] On the list of the 55 Best Songs of 2021 compiled by Cosmopolitan the song ranked 55th. They wrote that "with its smooth R&B vibe...this song will make you wanna have a romantic night". [56] The BBC's best year-end list was compiled from various end-of-year lists published by the most influential music magazines, blogs, newspapers, and broadcasters across the world. "Leave the Door Open" was third on the list. [57]

Awards and nominations

"Leave the Door Open" received a total of 19 nominations for music awards and ultimately won ten of them. It received a nomination for Song of the Year at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards and it was nominated by the 2021 MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Collaboration. [58] [59] In the same year, "Leave the Door Open" won Favorite Soul/R&B Song at the 2021 American Music Awards, as well as Song of the Year and The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award at the 2021 Soul Train Music Awards. [60] [61] In 2022, "Leave the Door Open" won Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best R&B Performance, in a tie with Jazmine Sullivan's "Pick Up Your Feelings" (2020), and Best R&B Song at the 2022 Grammy Awards. [62] The track won R&B Song of the Year, whilst being nominated for Best Lyrics and Song of the Year at the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards. [63] "Leave the Door Open" received the accolade for Top 10 Gold International Gold Songs at the RTHK International Pop Poll Awards. [64]

"Leave the Door Open"
Silk Sonic - Leave the Door Open.png
Limited-edition CD single cover
Single by Silk Sonic
from the album An Evening with Silk Sonic
ReleasedMarch 5, 2021 (2021-03-05)
Studio Shampoo Press & Curl
Genre
Length4:02
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Bruno Mars singles chronology
"Blow"
(2019)
"Leave the Door Open"
(2021)
"Skate"
(2021)
Anderson .Paak singles chronology
"Jewelz"
(2020)
"Leave the Door Open"
(2021)
"Skate"
(2021)
Awards and nominations for "Leave the Door Open"
AwardCategoryResultRef.
2021 American Music AwardsFavorite Soul/R&B SongWon [60]
2021 MTV Europe Music AwardsBest CollaborationNominated [59]
2021 MTV Millennial Awards Global Hit of the YearNominated [65]
2021 MTV Millennial Awards Brazil International CollaborationNominated [66]
2021 MTV Video Music AwardsSong of the YearNominated [58]
2021 People's Choice Awards The Collaboration Song of 2021Nominated [67]
2021 Premios MUSACanción Internacional AngloNominated [68]
2021 Soul Train Music AwardsSong of the YearWon [61]
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's AwardWon
2022 Billboard Music Awards Top R&B Song Won [69]
2022 Grammy AwardsRecord of the YearWon [62]
Song of the YearWon
Best R&B PerformanceWon [a]
Best R&B SongWon
2022 iHeartRadio Music AwardsSong of the YearNominated [63]
R&B Song of the YearWon
Best LyricsNominated
2022 Joox Thailand Music Awards International Song of the YearWon [70]
2022 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Soul/R&B SongNominated [71]
2022 RTHK International Pop Poll Awards Top Ten International Gold SongsWon [64]

Commercial performance

North America

"Leave the Door Open" debuted at number four on the US Billboard Hot 100, with 27,000 downloads, 23.5 million streams and 23.5 million radio impressions in the week of March 15, 2021. It was Mars and Paak's highest debut on the Billboard Hot 100 at the time. [72] The single reached number two the following week, behind Cardi B's "Up" (2021). [73] In the week of April 12, 2021, the song topped the Hot 100, with 28,600 copies sold, 21.5 million streams, and 59.1 million radio impressions. It was the most-sold song of the week, across downloads and two CD versions. The track became Paak's first number one song on the Hot 100. It was Mars's fastest song to reach number one. [74] Mars tied with Drake, Katy Perry, and Rihanna for the most number ones on the Billboard Hot 100 since May 1, 2010, with eight. [74] In the week of May 16, 2021, it spent a second non-consecutive week at number one, helped by the placement in the iTunes Store's 69 cents Pop Hits sale. [75] The song was certified two times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for pushing two million certified units on August 19, 2021. [76]

In the week of March 29, 2021, "Leave the Door Open" reached the top 10 of the Radio Songs chart in its third week, becoming the fastest song to do so since Justin Bieber's "Yummy" (2020) took only two weeks to achieve this. The single tied with Mars's "24K Magic" (2016) and "Finesse" (2018), featuring Cardi B, for his fastest rise to the top 10. [77] In the week of April 19, 2021, "Leave the Door Open" topped the chart, becoming Mars and Paak's ninth and first number one, respectively. The song reached top spot in its sixth week, matching the previous record held by Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" (2017). [78] "Leave the Door Open" also peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Rhythmic charts. [79] [80] The song took four weeks to top the Adult R&B Songs chart, the fastest by any male artist to do so. [81] It spent thirteen weeks on the top spot of the aforementioned chart. [82] The track became Mars's first song to enter the top 10 on the Adult Contemporary chart since "Uptown Funk" (2014). [83]

The song peaked at number nine on the Canadian Hot 100 in the week of March 15, 2021. [84] It was certified triple platinum by Music Canada (MC) on April 19, 2022, for 240,000 certified units. [85] Also the top song on the Year-end Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, it topped the chart for eight non-consecutive weeks, spending all but one of its 26 charting weeks in the top 10. [86]

International

"Leave the Door Open" debuted at number one on the New Zealand Singles Chart, spending two weeks at the top spot. [87] It has received a two platinum certification by Recorded Music New Zealand (RMNZ) due to 60,000 certified units on November 21, 2021. [88] In Australia, the song debuted at number 13 on the ARIA Singles Chart, and peaked at number 10 in its second week. The song lasted for 21 weeks on the chart. [89] In Malaysia, the track reached the top spot, and in Singapore, peaked at number two. [90] [91] The track peaked at number one in Israel on the week of March 7, 2021. [92]

The song entered several Monitor Latino charts, including Costa Rica, where it peaked at number three. [93] It charted at number eight in Bolivia and Panama. [94] [95] The song also entered the top ten in Chile and top twenty in El Salvador. [96] [97] "Leave the Door Open" entered the top twenty of the Argentina Hot 100 and peaked at number one on Billboard Mexico Airplay. [98] [99] Despite the single only peaking at number 34 at the Top 100 Brasil, it was certified two times diamond by Pro-Música Brasil (PMB). [100] [101]

In Denmark, the single peaked at number 20 on the Danish Hitlisten, after debuting at number 29. [102] In the United Kingdom, the song debuted at its peak of number 20 on the UK Singles Chart on March 12, 2021. [103] The single also debuted at its peak of number 18 on the Irish Singles Chart. [104] The track debuted at number four on the Portuguese Singles Chart and peaked at number three. [105] It received a triple platinum certification by the Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa (AFP) for 30,000 certified units on August 11, 2023. [106] In Belgium, the track peaked at number five on the Ultratop 50 in Flanders and number four on Wallonia. [107] [108] It peaked at number 11 on the Dutch Top 40 chart on its eleventh week. [109] The song peaked at number 13 on the Dutch Single Top 100. [110] The song peaked at number 10 on the Lithuanian charts and debuted at its peak of 16 in the Hungarian Single Top 40. [111] [112]

"Leave the Door Open" peaked at number two on the Billboard Global 200, spending 71 weeks on the chart. [113]

Music video

The music video for "Leave the Door Open" premiered alongside the song's release on March 5, 2021, and was directed by Mars and Florent Dechard. [114] The video takes place in a Motown carpet studio "bathed in warm light" and amber shades. [7] [21] [115] It starts with Paak playing the drums, Mars on the piano, and the other band members, some of Mars's band the Hooligans, on the bass, conga drum, electric keyboard, and other percussion instruments as they sit on stools. [115] [28] [116] Silk Sonic and the band wore "sunglasses and vintage printed shirts" as they perform the song, with close-up shots of Mars and Paak. The track is being recorded as several women, who can be seen as fans, dance to it in the music booth. [115] [28] [117] The video features "disco ball lightning" and ends with a fade-out. [115] The music video on YouTube has received over 755 million views as of April 2024.

Reception

Mary Siroky and the Consequence staff described the music video as "playful". [21] Ali Rasha, writing for USA Today , commented that everyone was "dressed in looks that give off a retro feel". [116] In 2021, the music video received a nomination for Coca-Cola Viewers' Choice and Video of the Year at the BET Awards 2021. Mars and Dechard were also awarded Video Director of the Year for their work on the music video. [118] At the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards, the visuals won Best R&B Video and Best Editing. [58] In late 2021, the music video was nominated for Video of the Year at the American Music Awards of 2021 and won Video of the Year at the 2021 Soul Train Music Awards. [60] [61] In 2022, it was nominated for Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album at the 53rd NAACP Image Awards and for Best Music Video at the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards. [71] [63]

Live performances and other usage

Grammy Awards performance

The initial list of the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards performances, announced on March 7, 2021, did not include Silk Sonic. [119] Paak and Mars had a funny Twitter exchange with Mars, telling the Recording Academy that the two of them were "out of work musicians" who needed "the promotion" and that they would send an audition tape. [119] [120] [121] Silk Sonic were announced as performers on the show after "playfully campaigning" the week before. [120] The Recording Academy interim president/CEO Harvey Mason Jr. confessed their performance was intentionally not announced to create "buzz", while there was also some uncertainty regarding it. The Grammys' executive producer Ben Winston wanted Paak to perform "Lockdown"; however, he decided to ask the duo to perform. [122]

Silk Sonic made their performance debut at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards on March 14, 2021, adopting a 70s aesthetic accompanied only by two backup singers. [123] [124] The show featured a "retro flare" similar to the Music Video; Mars, Paak and the back up singers wore three-piece "burnt orange leisure" suits with "wide-collared polyester shirts, bell-bottoms" and "bootcut pants". [115] [124] [125] They completed their look with sunglasses, Paak wearing heart-shaped ones. [120] [125] As Paak sang, Mars and the back-up singers danced behind him in a triangle. [120] [125] [115] Mars would then move to the center replacing Paak, who sang along with the back-up singers. [125] [24] In the background, a "constellation" of "twinkle effects and visual star wipes" rotated. [120] [124] [126]

The performance was met with positive reviews. Eric Todiso from People said that Silk Sonic "stole the show at the 2021 Grammy Awards", dubbing the performance "dazzling and dreamy". [121] Entertainment Weekly's staff considered the performance to be one of the most memorable moments of the show, reminiscent of the "glooses '70s style as a Soul Train telecast". [127] Patrick Ryan from USA Today called it a "sizzling retro throwback", with a ranking of eighth on a list of the night's best performances [128] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times dubbed Silk Sonic's performance "pointedly retro, shimmery luxury soul"." [129] Ben Sisario also compared them to the "1970s Soul Train crooners" in The New York Times. [130] Joe Lynch from Billboard, Randall Roberts from the Los Angeles Times, and MTV News's Hosken all regarded the performance as inspired by the 1970s Soul Train. [124] [125] [24] Haylock of Vulture commented that Silk Sonic were "channeling the Motown kings within themselves". [131] In a mixed review, The Washington Post 's Hau Chu, despite thinking "the performance sounded sparkling", found their choice to perform strange. [126]

iHeartRadio Music Awards performance

On May 27, 2021, Silk Sonic performed the song at the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards, utilizing a 1970s aesthetic. [132] Silk Sonic was joined by two back-up vocalists, all dressed in "dark azure crushed velvet blazers", "with roses attached to the lapels" and tinted sunglasses as Paak wore a flat cap. [133] [134] [135] It started with Mars playing the piano for a stripped version, Paak singing with Mars and the backup singers as the "crowd...sang it back to them". [134] [135] The music then stopped as Paak "ripped off his glasses and let out a "wooo" to which Mars responded, ""Let's go! Let's go!"" [135] The full instrumental then kicked in, and with minimalist choreography, Silk Sonic invited the audience to sing-along to the chorus. [136] [134] [137] Mars and Paak also gave an "up-closer and more personal" serenade to the women in the front row. [138] At one point, Mars took the hand of one of the women "and placed in on his bare chest." [135]

The performance was met with positive reviews. Zach Seemayer‍, writing for Entertainment Tonight , considered it one of the best performances "from any music awards show in recent memory." [136] Consequence's Nina Corcoran found the performance "mesmerizing". [139] Lynch from Billboard praised the duo's performance as they "worked the crowd exactly like the '70s soul singers that Silk Sonic pays homage to would have"." [135] Vulture's Halle Kiefer thought "the proximity felt thrilling to watch as the pair performed". [138] Jamie Samhan from Entertainment Tonight Canada and Kate Hogan from People found their show "sexy". [132] [140] Derrick Rossignol of Uproxx was surprised, saying Silk Sonic is "a one-trick pony, but what a trick it is". [133]

BET Awards performance

On June 27, 2021, Silk Sonic performed the single at the BET Awards 2021 for a "select group of fans", who were vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus. [141] [142] The duo started their performance, dressed in matching pastel tuxedos, walking on a "roped-off red carpet". [141] [143] They sang in a club layout, moving "between the bar and VIP booths". [144] At the same time, fans danced and held up signs as Mars and Paak sang to them helped by background vocalists. [141] The latter also served as backup dancers and "played VIP clubgoers and bottle service girls"." [144] At the end of the performance, Paak teased the audience asking, "Do y'all want to hear a new song? Do y'all want to hear a new song off the new album?", and as fans cheered, he pointed out that the song was still in the top 10, adding that they would never stop playing "Leave the Door Open" until that changes. Silk Sonic started to sing "Leave the Door Open" a second time as "the performance cut to a commercial break." [141] [143]

Jennifer Drysdale from Entertainment Tonight thought Mars and Paak brought "the house down" while dubbing the vocals as "flawless". [145] Consequence's Ben Kaye found that their performance "made them worthy of" winning the BET Best Group Award. [146] Victoria Moorwood of Revolt praised Silk Sonic's performance. [147] Carolyn Droke, writing for Uproxx, called it a "silky-smooth rendition". [143] Rolling Stone's Brittany Spanos declared that Silk Sonic transformed the 2021 BET Awards "into a smokey lounge with [their] velvety performance." [144]

Other usage

A day after Silk Sonic performed "Leave the Door Open" at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, James Corden parodied the song on The Late Late Show with James Corden . [148] Titled "Leave the TV On", the parody's lyrics "encouraged" people to keep their "TV set on after Colbert", so Corden could "get some good ratings"." [148] [149] [150] It started with "Stephen Colbert introducing Corden via an analog television set"." [149] The parody then proceeded to show Corden and the band, dressed in '70s inspired clothes, as they sang in a "yellow-walled studio" similar to the set of All in the Family (1971–1979). [150] [149] While band leader Reggie Watts sang about "the late night sandwich meat", Corden was in charge of backing vocals and lead vocals as he sang "counter-lines about his omnipresent man Spanx". [148] Corden also told people they can "leave the TV on mute," or watch the skit on YouTube. [149] Billboard's Gil Kaufman considered it a "funny spoof". [148] Darlene Aderoju of People found "the skit ... catchy". [150]

On April 3, 2021, Epic Games announced the release of a new emote for the online video game Fortnite . It features dance moves by Mars played to the chorus of "Leave the Door Open". [151] Mars and .Paak performed the song, as Silk Sonic, as an encore during their concert residency An Evening with Silk Sonic at Park MGM (2022). [152]

Track listing

Digital download and CD single [13]
No.TitleLength
1."Leave the Door Open"4:02
Digital download and CD single – live version [14]
No.TitleLength
1."Leave the Door Open" (live)4:20

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of An Evening with Silk Sonic. [16]

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for "Leave the Door Open"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [206] Gold35,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [101] 2× Diamond320,000
Canada (Music Canada) [85] 3× Platinum240,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [207] Platinum90,000
France (SNEP) [208] Diamond333,333
Italy (FIMI) [209] Platinum100,000
Netherlands (NVPI) [210] Gold40,000
New Zealand (RMNZ) [88] 2× Platinum60,000
Poland (ZPAV) [211] Platinum50,000
Portugal (AFP) [106] 3× Platinum30,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [212] Platinum60,000
United Kingdom (BPI) [213] Platinum600,000
United States (RIAA) [76] 2× Platinum2,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release history for "Leave the Door Open"
RegionDateFormat(s)VersionLabel(s)Ref.
VariousMarch 5, 2021Original [6]
United StatesMarch 8, 2021 Adult contemporary radio Atlantic [9]
Hot adult contemporary radio
Modern adult contemporary radio
March 9, 2021 Contemporary hit radio [8]
ItalyMarch 12, 2021 Radio airplay Warner [10]
VariousApril 2, 2021 CD single
  • Aftermath
  • Atlantic
[13]
Live [14]
  • Digital download
  • streaming
[11]
November 15, 2024 7"
  • Original
  • live
Atlantic [214]

See also

Notes

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"When I Was Your Man" is a song by American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars from his second studio album, Unorthodox Jukebox (2012). Atlantic Records released the song as the third promotional single and as the second official single, taken from the album, to mainstream radio in the United States on January 15, 2013. "When I Was Your Man" was written by Mars, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine and Andrew Wyatt. The former three produced the track under the name the Smeezingtons. The track was inspired by the time Mars was worried about losing his girlfriend, Jessica Caban.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Treasure (song)</span> 2013 single by Bruno Mars

"Treasure" is a song by American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars from his second studio album, Unorthodox Jukebox (2012). It was written by Mars himself along with Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, and Phredley Brown, while production was handled by Mars, Lawrence and Levine under the name of the Smeezingtons. Due to the similarities shared with Breakbot's "Baby I'm Yours", new writing credits were added. The song was selected as the third single by Atlantic Records and was first issued to airplay in Italy on May 10, 2013.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Anderson .Paak</span> American singer (born 1986)

Brandon Paak Anderson, better known by his stage name Anderson .Paak, is an American singer, rapper, and record producer. He released his debut mixtape, O.B.E. Vol. 1, in 2012 and went on to release his debut album Venice in 2014. In 2016, he followed up with his second album, Malibu, which received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Urban Contemporary Album, followed by his third album, Oxnard (2018). At the 61st Grammy Awards, Paak won his first Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance with his 2018 non-album single "Bubblin". In 2020, he won two additional Grammy Awards for Best R&B Album with his fourth album Ventura, while a song from the album won Best R&B Performance with "Come Home".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bruno Mars videography</span> Videos featuring Bruno Mars

American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars has released one concert video and appeared in various music videos, films, television shows, and commercials. After guest appearing in music videos, including "Long Distance" by Brandy and "Wavin' Flag " by K'naan, between 2008 and 2010, he was first featured on the chorus and videos for B.o.B.'s "Nothin' on You" and Travie McCoy's "Billionaire". A home video for "The Other Side" was issued, introducing Mars as a lead artist. From his debut album Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010), he released music videos for "Just the Way You Are", "Grenade", "Liquor Store Blues", and "The Lazy Song". In 2011, he received awards for the "Just the Way You Are" music video, including MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best Male Video and Favorite International Video at the Myx Music Awards.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">That's What I Like (Bruno Mars song)</span> 2017 single by Bruno Mars

"That's What I Like" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars from his third studio album, 24K Magic (2016). The song was written by Mars, Philip Lawrence, Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Johnathan Yip, Ray Romulus, Jeremy Reeves, and Ray McCullough II. The former three produced the song under the name of Shampoo Press & Curl with the latter four, as the Stereotypes, co-producing it. Atlantic Records released the song to Hot AC radio in the United States on January 30, 2017, as the second single from the album. The song is a hip hop soul, new jack swing, R&B and funk track. The song's lyrics address extravagance, a luxurious lifestyle, and love.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Anderson .Paak discography</span>

The discography of American rapper Anderson .Paak has released four studio albums, three collaborative albums, four extended plays (EP), one mixtape and 18 singles.

Charles Moniz is a Canadian recording engineer who worked on Bruno Mars's studio albums Unorthodox Jukebox and 24K Magic. He also recorded "All I Ask" for Adele's 2015 studio album 25. For his recordings with Mars and Adele, Moniz has won multiple Grammy Awards. Out of his six Grammys, Moniz is a three-time winner of the Grammy Award for Record of the Year and two-time winner of the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. He has also received the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. Outside of engineering, Moniz played for the Canadian hardcore band Grade and was the bass guitarist for Avril Lavigne from 2002 to 2007.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Silk Sonic</span> American R&B superduo

Silk Sonic is an American musical superduo composed of musicians Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak. The duo released their debut single, "Leave the Door Open", in March 2021. They later released "Skate" in July 2021, followed by third single, "Smokin out the Window", and their debut album, An Evening with Silk Sonic, in November 2021. The album peaked at number two on the Billboard 200, while the first three singles reached the top twenty on the Billboard Hot 100, with "Leave the Door Open" spending 18 weeks in the top ten and two non-consecutive weeks at the top spot. The song later won four Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year.

<i>An Evening with Silk Sonic</i> 2021 studio album by Silk Sonic

An Evening with Silk Sonic is the debut studio album by American musical superduo Silk Sonic, composed of American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars and fellow singer and rapper Anderson .Paak. It was released by Aftermath Entertainment and Atlantic Records on November 12, 2021. Silk Sonic recruited American musician Bootsy Collins, who came up with the name for Mars and Paak's duo, for narration and American record producer D'Mile to compose the album. Recording sessions for An Evening with Silk Sonic took place from early 2020 to mid-2021 at Shampoo Press & Curl Studios.

"Skate" is a song by American superduo Silk Sonic, which consists of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak. It was released on July 30, 2021, by Aftermath Entertainment and Atlantic Records as the second single from their debut studio album An Evening with Silk Sonic (2021). The song was written by the artists alongside James Fauntleroy, Domi & JD Beck, and Dernst "D'Mile" Emile II, who produced it with Mars. An R&B, disco, and funk song, it was inspired by music from the 1970s disco period. The song's lyrics discuss roller skating and include an invitation to a dance floor.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Smokin out the Window</span> 2021 single by Silk Sonic

"Smokin out the Window" is a song by American superduo Silk Sonic, which consists of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak. It was released on November 5, 2021, by Aftermath Entertainment and Atlantic Records as the third single from their debut studio album An Evening with Silk Sonic (2021). The song was written by the artists alongside Dernst "D'Mile" Emile II, who produced it with Mars. An R&B and soul song, it was inspired by music from the 1970s. The lyrics are humorous and describe the narrator's heart being broken by an unfaithful lover.

The 2021 Soul Train Music Awards took place on November 28, 2021, to recognize the best in soul, R&B and Hip-Hop music. The ceremony aired on BET, BET Her, VH1 and MTV2, with actors Tisha Campbell & Tichina Arnold hosting the ceremony for the fourth time. The nominations were announced on November 2, 2021, with H.E.R. leading with eight nominations, followed by Chris Brown with seven. Maxwell was honored with the Legend Award and Ashanti was honored with the Lady of Soul Award for her contributions to the music industry.

"After Last Night" is a song by American superduo Silk Sonic, which consists of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, with Thundercat and Bootsy Collins, from their debut studio album, An Evening with Silk Sonic (2021). The song was written by Mars, .Paak, Thundercat, Dernst "D'Mile" Emile II, James Fauntleroy, Jonathan Yip, Ray Romulus, Jeremy Reeves, and Ray Charles McCollough II. The production was handled by Mars, D'Mile, Yip, Romulus, Reeves, and McCollough II, with the latter four credited as the Stereotypes. It was released to urban adult contemporary radio as the fifth single from the album in the United States on July 5, 2022, by Atlantic Records. The song is a funk, neo soul and R&B ballad about a man who was a player, changing his behavior for a woman with whom he is in love.

"Love's Train" is a song by American R&B and funk band Con Funk Shun from their tenth studio album, To the Max (1982). The song was written by Michael Cooper and Felton C. Pilate II, and produced by Con Funk Shun. Cooper wrote the song to a music track created by Pilate, which had different lyrics. It is an R&B, funk and quiet storm song that includes a "steering bass guitar", "glittering keys", and "synth-centric flair of '80s R&B". Lyrically, the song is based on a real-life love triangle, involving Cooper and Pilate. Since its release, the song has received praise from music critics, with the majority commending the band's vocals.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Domi and JD Beck</span> French-American jazz duo

Domi and JD Beck are a jazz duo consisting of French keyboardist Domi Louna and American drummer JD Beck. The two met in 2018 and have since worked with Thundercat, Anderson .Paak, Herbie Hancock, Eric Andre, Ariana Grande, Earl Sweatshirt, Bruno Mars and many more. They released their first single, "Smile", and debut album, Not Tight, as a duo in 2022. They received two Grammy Award nominations in 2022, for Best New Artist and Best Contemporary Instrumental Album for Not Tight.

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