Home | Songs By Year | Songs from 2016


Mood Ring (Britney Spears song)

Buy Mood Ring (Britney Spears song) now from Amazon

First, read the Wikipedia article. Then, scroll down to see what other TopShelfReviews readers thought about the song. And once you've experienced the song, tell everyone what you thought about it.

Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Mood Ring

| type = single

| cover = Britney Spears - Mood Ring.png

| caption = Remix single cover

| artist = Britney Spears

| written =

| released =

| album = Glory

| recorded =

| studio =

| genre = Electro-R&B

| length =

| label = RCA

| writer =

*Dijon McFarlane

*Nicholas Audino

*Te Whiti Warbrick

*Lewis Hughes

*Jon Asher

*Melanie Fontana

| producer = DJ Mustard

| misc =

| prev_title = Slumber Party

| prev_year = 2016

| next_title = Swimming in the Stars

| next_year = 2020

}}

"'Mood Ring'" (also known as "'Mood Ring (By Demand)'" upon its 2020 international release) is a song recorded by American singer Britney Spears for her ninth studio album, 'Glory' (2016). It was written by Dijon McFarlane, Nicholas Audino, Te Whiti Warbrick, Lewis Hughes, Jon Asher, and Melanie Fontana. The "electro-tinged" R&B song was produced by DJ Mustard and co-produced by Twice as Nice, with vocal production provided by Asher.

Originally appearing as a bonus track for the Japanese edition upon its parental album release on September 14, 2016, "Mood Ring" was later included on the reissue of 'Glory's standard edition as the thirteenth track on May 29, 2020, following a sudden resurgence in popularity of the album earlier that month. The track sold 13,300 copies during its first week of availability in the United States. It received a remix extended play treatment on June 26, 2020. Later, Sony Music issued the song to radio airplay in Italy as the third single from 'Glory' on July 10, 2020, almost four years after the album's release.

Background and development



.

"Mood Ring" was written in February 2015 by American songwriters Jon Asher and Melanie Fontana, two self-proclaimed fans of Spears. After composing the song on a piano under the name "Mood Swings", the duo rewrote it to an instrumental track that was later used for "Waterbed", a song featured on the Chainsmokers' first EP, 'Bouquet' (2015). While it was originally intended to be a potential collaboration between the singer and the Chainsmokers, the group turned it down, calling it "too girly". They, however, asked both Asher and Fontana to write them a "more masculine" version of the song, which eventually led to them writing "Setting Fires", a song that was featured on the group's second EP, 'Collage' (2016). Over the course of the next three months, the two songwriters sent an a cappella version of the song to several different record producers. It eventually got to DJ Mustard via one of Asher's mutual friends, who created a scratch demo in two days.

Following the rework of the song by DJ Mustard, Asher and Fontana were informed in early April 2015 that Spears "has put [their] demo on a hold" with Omar Grant and the Roc Nation team. Spears eventually recorded "Mood Ring" in June 2015; it was also one of the first songs that was recorded for the singer's then-upcoming ninth studio album. Fontana, who was in Finland when she found out that the singer would be recording the song, wanted to fly to Los Angeles to be in the studio with her, but was unable to due to the fact she had already finished recording the song. According to Fontana, it only took Spears an hour to record her vocals, which to her meant that she "knew the song inside and out and really vibed with it". She later revealed that both she and Asher have composed at least ten other tracks for the album, of which "Mood Ring" was the only one to get cut. DJ Mustard later confirmed in July 2015 during the Wireless Festival that he was working with Spears, citing the work to be "harder than hard."

Composition



According to Asher, both him and Fontana wanted to write a song for Spears that "encapsulated [her] entire essence". During the writing process, the duo had "full-on Britney brain" and imagined the singer performing the song on stage and in a music video. In addition, they frequently asked themselves: "What would 'I'm a Slave 4 U' Britney do in 2016?". Fontana, who provided the vocals on the demo version of "Mood Ring", also sang the song in a way that she envisioned Spears would. Musically, the song has been described as an "electro-tinged" and "slinky" R&B song, being one of Spears' "sultry slow jam(s)" and "most R&B-heavy tunes of [her] latest era." It runs for a duration of three minutes and forty-eight seconds. The song follows the traditional versechorus song structure over a "slow-burning" production by DJ Mustard, who had worked on several projects such as 'Anti' by Rihanna and 'Late Nights' by Jeremih. Its lyrics focuses on Spears "deciding between two versions of herself" to present to a possible suitor, demonstrating through the first lines "Look in the mirror, who do I see?/Who do I wanna be today?" The singer sings most of the song in her lower register, mostly presented through the chorus "My love is a mood ring, up and down emotions, all these mood swings," as she sings. According to both A&R executive Karen Kwak and Spears herself, "Mood Ring" is one of her favorite songs on 'Glory'. The singer further described the song as being "so vibey and sexy".

Release



"Mood Ring" was originally teased via DJ Mustard's Twitter account on August 10, 2016. While the song was not featured on the standard nor the deluxe edition of 'Glory', it was released as a bonus track for the Japanese edition on September 14, 2016. Following the #JusticeForGlory campaign that was launched by Spears' fans on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic, the singer unveiled a new cover art for 'Glory' on May 8, 2020, nearly four years after its release. Three weeks later, Spears announced that "Mood Ring" would be released worldwide on all streaming and download platforms the next day, subtitled "By Demand" to credit her fans for their support of the album. The song was then released along with its parental album reissue on May 29, 2020, listed as the thirteenth track on the standard edition. On June 26, 2020, two remixes of "Mood Ring" were released to streaming services, making it the fourth promotional single from the album. In the following month, the original version of the song was released to Italian radio airplay on July 10, becoming 'Glory's third single almost four years after the album's release. The "Pride Remix" version of the song was made available for dance radio airplay in the United States on July 21.

Commercial performance



"Mood Ring" mostly charted on components charts, however debuted within the top-ten in two countries. In the United States, "Mood Ring" debuted at number 23 on the US 'Billboard' Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, and number two on the US 'Billboard' Digital Song Sales chart with first week sales of 13,300 digital copies sold. In the United Kingdom the song entered the UK Download OCC component chart at number 18, In Canada, the song entered the 'Billboard' Canada Digital Song Sales chart at number 32.

In Hungary, "Mood Ring" debuted and peaked at number three on the Hungary Single Top 40 chart, making it her highest performance on the chart since her 2016 single "Make Me..." which peaked at number six. In Scotland, the song was debuted at number ten on the Scotland OCC chart, making it first her top-ten on the chart since "Work Bitch" which peaked at number seven. In Germany, the song debuted at number 60 on the German Digital Songs Sales chart.

Track listing



*'Digital download and streaming (Remixes)'

#"Mood Ring (By Demand)" (Pride Remix) 3:11

#"Mood Ring (By Demand)" (Ape Drums Remix) 3:38

Credits and personnel



* Britney Spears lead vocals, background vocals

* DJ Mustard songwriting, composer, producer

* Te Whiti Warbrick songwriting, composer

* Lewis Hughes songwriting, composer, co-producer

* Nicholas Audino songwriting, composer, co-producer

* Melanie Fontana songwriting, composer, background vocals

* Jon Asher songwriting, composer, background vocals, vocal production

* DJ Mustard producer

* Twice as Nice co-producer

* Julian Brindle recording engineer

* Jaycen Joshua mixing

* Maddox Chhim assistant engineer

* Dave Nakaji assistant engineer

Charts



Release history



{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders"

|+ Release formats and dates for "Mood Ring"

! scope="col"| Region

! scope="col"| Date

! scope="col"| Format(s)

! scope="col"| Version

! scope="col"| Label

! scope="col"|

|-

! scope="row"| Various

| June 26, 2020

|

| Remixes

| RCA

|

|-

! scope="row"| Italy

| July 10, 2020

| Radio airplay

| Original

| Sony

|

|-

! scope="row"| United States

| July 21, 2020

| Dance radio

| Pride remix

| RCA

| style="text-align:center;"| 'Type' Britney Spears 'in the Search field'.

|}

Footnotes



References



Category:Singlechart usages for Billboardbubbling100

Category:Singlechart called without song

Category:Britney Spears songs

Category:2020 singles

Category:2016 songs

Category:Songs written by Jon Asher

Category:Songs written by Melanie Fontana

Category:Songs written by Mustard (record producer)

Buy Mood Ring (Britney Spears song) now from Amazon

<-- Return to songs from 2016



This work is released under CC-BY-SA. Some or all of this content attributed to http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=1107142711.