Cherry Pop
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Single by Alexandra Stan | ||||||||||
from the album Unlocked | ||||||||||
Released | 28 May 2014 | |||||||||
Format | Digital download | |||||||||
Recorded | 2014 Fonogram Studios (Bucharest, Romania) |
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Genre | J-pop, Eurodance | |||||||||
Length | 3:11 | |||||||||
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"Cherry Pop" is a song recorded by Romanian recording artist Alexandra Stan for her sophomore studio album, Unlocked (2014). It was made available for digital download on 28 May 2015 through Roton as the second single from Unlocked. "Cherry Pop" was written by Stan herself, Lukas Hällgren and Erik Lidbom, while production was handled by both Hällgren and Lidbom. The track was recorded in Bucharest, Romania at the Fonogram Studios and was additionally engineered at Lidbom's Hotfire Production.
"Cherry Pop" was described as a J-Pop song during one of Stan's interviews prior to the track's release. An accompanying music video for "Cherry Pop" premiered on 28 May 2015 on Stan's YouTube channel; Khaled Mokhtar was both the clip's director and director of photography. It was shot in Buftea, Romania and portrays Stan and her background dancers performing choreography created by performer Emil Rengle. The song reached number 64 on the Japan Hot 100 and became the most sought ringtone on the largest Japanese profile site, Recochoku.
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Background and composition
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"Cherry Pop" was written by Stan herself, Lukas Hällgren and Erik Lidbom, while production was handled by both Hällgren and Lidbom.[2] It was recorded at the Fonogram Studios in Bucharest, Romania and was additionally mixed and engineered at Lidbom's Hitfire Production in Uppsala, Sweden.[2] Further's work on the track was done during FonoCamp2013, the first Romanian international songwriting camp held in Azuga.[3][4] Fellow Romanian and international singers were also present at the two-weeks event, such as Delia Matache, Mohombi, Smiley and Deepcentral.[3] The track was described as a J-pop song during one of Stan's interviews prior to the release of "Cherry Pop"; she also noticed influences to Eurodance.[5] An administrator of IasiFun commended the recording as being influenced by house, while also describing the song's instrumentation as "electric" and "vibrant".[6] Anthony Easton, a writer for The Singles Jukebox, described the song as a "popluxe", while Ian Mew compared it to "Bubble Pop!" by South Korean singer Hyuna.[7] According to Popdust, "Cherry Pop" uses dubstep for its breakdown.[1] The main idea for the song was based on Stan's first kiss which, according to her, "tasted like candy".[5]
Critical reception
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"I am also very surprised [about the fact that "Cherry Pop" debuted atop the Japanese iTunes Singles Chart]. I didn't think that the song would enter so speedy to the iTunes Charts in Japan. My Japanese fans were waiting for me and I think they missed me. I missed them, too, of course. That's the life. When you choose to see the things as positive and to go on, there's nothing bad that can happen to you".
—Stan on "Cherry Pop"[8]
"Cherry Pop" received generally mixed reviews from music critics upon release. The Singles Jukebox gave the song an overall rating of 5/10.[7] A writer of The Singles Jukebox, Andy Hutchins, confessed that "a better title for the song might have been 'Dr. Pepper'".[7] Website Popdust described the song as "outdated", but at the same time catchy and funny.[1] Hitfire praised the song's refrain as being "earwhormy" and "trashy".[9] They went on saying that "Cherry Pop" "doesn't reach the standards like of her previously launched songs, 'Mr. Saxobeat', 'Get Back (ASAP)' and 'Lemonade'".[9] Music website Pop Shock described the single as a "grower track",[10] while Robin Catling of Everything Express criticized "Cherry Pop" for being "irritating". He went on saying that "the verse let down by an horrific chorus and a truly nasty backing track".[11] Website Adictivoz praised overall her album Unlocked, mentioning also that the song is "ironic".[12]
Commercial performance
According to the biggest Japanese profile site, Recochoku, "Cherry Pop" became the most sought ringtone on their website within two hours.[13] The news that "Cherry Pop" achieved so much success in Japan came to Stan when she was on tour in Turkey.[14] There, the organizers of her show displayed the sentence "Congratulations, Alexandra Stan, you're number 1!" on the main screen of the club.[14] The song entered the Japan Hot 100 at number 64 on 5 July 2014.[15] It subsequently leaved the chart after just one week.[15] "Cherry Pop" debuted at number 82 on the Romanian Radio Airplay Chart;[16] it lasted for six weeks on that chart, with it reaching its peak position at number 44.[16] The track peaked at number two on the Turkish Number One Top 20 compiled on 6 September 2014.[17]
Music video
An accompanying music video for "Cherry Pop" was uploaded onto Stan's YouTube channel on 28 May 2014, where it has since amassed a total of 5 million views.[18] The clip was shot by Khaled Mokhtar in Buftea, Romania in a set built specially for this project.[19][4] The accompanying choreography was choreographed by Romanian performer Emil Rengle and the eight "shiny and glam" different outfits used for the video were designed by Andra Moga.[5][20][2] Particularly, Stan described the video as incorporating "both a futuristic and a retro point of view".[20][5]
The video opens with Stan and some of her male back-up dancers being presented in a dark white room. Subsequently, the room becomes enlightened and Stan is seen wearing transparent sunglasses, a white sweatband and a silver jacket. Following this, she retrieves a tennis racket from one of her background dancers and holds it in front of her face before returning the racket to a nearby dancer. Next, Stan performs the pre-refrain of the song, while two female performers clutch a hair dryer in their hands. For the refrain, she and ten other female background dancers are performing synchronized dances, with them having wigs on, and dressing white clothing and red accessories. Following this, Stan is presented standing on a yellow plate which is kept in the air by two threads. She wears a silver leotard and a multicolored wig. Next, Stan is shown walking into a tennis field, whereon she plays a tennis match against herself. For the breakdown of "Cherry Pop", the video gets introduced into a dark-lighted room. There, her previously shown male background dancers are presented; the video continues with Stan dancing accompanied by her dancers. The clip finally ends with a pink tennis ball dropping out of the ceiling, while the screen becomes black.[original research?]
Live performances
On 12 December 2014, Stan performed both "Cherry Pop" and "Vanilla Chocolat" on an episode of Vocea României.[21] Shortly after her performance, juror Tudor Chirilă expressed how he was very disappointed by Stan's act, as she didn't provide live vocals.[22] In an interview with Cancan, Stan confessed that "[her] conditions of appearance at Vocea României were previously discussed with the producers of the show, so no one should have been surprised about [her] performing playback".[22] "Cherry Pop" was included on the tracklist of her Unlocked Tour (2014) and her Cherry Pop Summer Tour (2014).[23][24]
Track listings
Credits and personnelCredits adapted from the liner notes of Unlocked and The Collection.[2][27]
Charts
Release history
References
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