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Wikipedia article




"'Who Says'" is the thirteenth single released by American singer-songwriter John Mayer, and the first to be released from his fourth studio album, 'Battle Studies'. It is Mayer's first studio recorded single release since "Say" in 2007. On September 25, 2009, "Who Says" was released on John Mayer's official website.

Music video



The song's music video shows images of Mayer clubbing and dining out at night-time paired with scenes of him alone in his apartment, cleaning up and noodling on his guitar. Referencing the video, Leah Greenblatt of 'Entertainment Weekly' asked "Who says the life of a rock starsexy entourage, late-night pool parties, nubile young things dancing on banquettesis just a mask for acoustic ennui? John Mayer, that's who," and gave the video a "B".Greenblatt, Leah (November 6, 2009), "New Videos: Hits and Misses". 'Entertainment Weekly'. (1074):56

Reception



Critical

Critical reception of "Who Says" was mixed; though most praised the song musically, some were skeptical of Mayer's explicit reference to drug use. Crystal Bell of 'Billboard' magazine gave a favorable review from the song, saying, "'Who Says' balances Mayer's signature velvety tone with a more stripped-down, folk-inspired arrangement." She added, "Mayer may not be speaking in grandiose terms about changing the world or marveling over a woman's beauty, but maybe that's the point."Bell, Crystal (October 10, 2009), [http://www.billboard.com/articles/review/1070810/john-mayer-who-says "Who Says"]. 'Billboard.'. '121' (40):85 Leah Greenblatt of 'Entertainment Weekly' said of the single "Mayer channels Cat Stevens, Jason Mraz, and every camp counselor you ever had on this soft-rockin' celebration of women, wild times, and getting stoned." and gave the song a "B".Greenblatt, Leah (October 9, 2009), "Fall's Hottest New Singles". 'Entertainment Weekly.' (1069/1070):98

Commercial

On the week ending October 31, 2009, "Who Says" debuted at No. 17 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100, making it his sixth top twenty hit and fourth highest-charting single on the Hot 100 to date. However, it also marks his lowest-charting single to date on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart, peaking at No. 19, thus snapping a recent streak of five consecutive singles to reach the Top Ten on the format. By the week ending November 21, 2009, the song had reached number one on Billboard's Triple A chart. With this single, Mayer tied Jack Johnson for most Triple A number ones (six) among male artists.(November 21, 2009), "TRIPLE A". 'Billboard'. '121' (46):40

In Australia, "Who Says" peaked at No. 31 on the ARIA Singles Charts and is certified gold for sales of 35,000 copies.

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Controversy



The song's opening line ("Who says I can't get stoned?") has been taken to refer to cannabis intoxication. 'Rolling Stone' published this quote from Mayer on his take on the line, indicating that this is a simplistic interpretation: "When I sing it, I do not think about marijuana I think about walking around your house naked with a guitar. It's about being in control of the pleasure in your life."Eliscu, Jenny (October 1, 2009), "The Heartbreak Kid: John Mayer Goes Pop". 'Rolling Stone'. (1088):19

Personnel



*John Mayer vocals, guitars, record producer

*Steve Jordan drums, production

*Pino Palladino bass

*Ian McLagan pump organ, celeste

References




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