Real Love Baby

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"Real Love Baby"
Father John Misty - Real Love Baby.jpg
Single by Father John Misty
ReleasedJuly 26, 2016 (2016-07-26) [1]
Studio The Diamond Mine, New York City
Genre
Length3:09
Label Sub Pop
Songwriter(s) Josh Tillman
Producer(s)
Father John Misty singles chronology
"The Angry River"
(2015)
"Real Love Baby"
(2016)
"Pure Comedy"
(2017)

"Real Love Baby" is a song by American folk musician Josh Tillman under his pseudonym Father John Misty. It was released on July 26, 2016 as a standalone single through Sub Pop Records. The song was originally written by Tillman for Lady Gaga, but he became enamored with it, and ended up keeping it for himself. It was recorded and produced with Thomas Brenneck, known for his work with the Budos Band, at The Diamond Mine in New York. "Real Love Baby" has been characterized as an Indie rock, folk rock and soft rock song. A limited 2000 copies vinyl, was released on July 26, 2023, seven years after its original release.

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Music critics praised the song, highlighting its lyrical honesty and sweetness. "Real Love Baby" debuted at number 30 on Billboard 's Adult Alternative Airplay and peaked at number 3 on the UK Physical Singles Chart. On April 2024 it was certified platinum in the US, making it Tillman's best-selling track. Eight years after its release, a music video for the song, directed by Eggs Tyrone, was released on Valentine's Day.

Background

Tillman wrote and recorded the song while working on a session for Lady Gaga. After developing the song, he felt too fond of it to depart with it. In an interview with Zane Lowe, he recalled, "We were hanging. It was, like, 5 in the morning, someone handing me an acoustic guitar and I'm just like, 'What are hands.' We had so much fun. Mark [Ronson] —just watching him produce, it was amazing." [4] To Q , he said: "I wrote 'Real Love Baby' with Lady Gaga in mind and ended up writing one of my most vulnerable songs. Writing for yourself is the best way to trick yourself in some unexpected way that isn't attached to your vanity." [5]

Music video

A music video for the song was released on Valentine's Day in 2024, eight years after its release. It was directed by Eggs Tyrone and cycles through clips from TikTok of people dancing to the song. [6]

Release

An unmastered version of "Real Love Baby" was initially released with little fanfare on Tillman's SoundCloud page on May 19, 2016. Tillman tweeted that "RLB is not on the record, it's just a thing [...] Have a good summer." [7] It was officially released through Sub Pop in July. [8] Overseas distribution was handled by Bella Union, which distributed their own 7" single. The song was used for a 2017 Discover LA tourism campaign. [9] The single was re-released on July 26, 2023, seven years after its original release. [10]

The song peaked at number 30 on Billboard 's Adult Alternative Airplay ranking. [11] "Real Love Baby" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 3 on the UK Physical Singles Chart. [12]

Reception

Andy Beta at Pitchfork awarded the song its "Best New Track" designation, commenting: "There's a humbleness and honesty to the song. Like any real love, it's about learning to surrender such power to the other person." [13] Tom Breihan at Stereogum was complimentary of the song, noting, "'Real Love Baby' is an effortlessly smooth ’70s-pop choogle, a song that's either a parody of yacht rock or an entirely respectable stab at doing a straight-up yacht rock song." [14] An uncredited writer for Rolling Stone highlighted the tune: "The achingly lovely "Real Love Baby" might be his prettiest song, and it's definitely his sweetest." [15] Patrick Ryan from USA Today ranked it among the 10 best songs of its year, observing: "Equal parts schmaltzy and sincere, it's a folk-rock rumination on love that's bound to be a hipster wedding staple for years to come." [2]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of the 7" single. [16]

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [17] Platinum1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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