Don't Wanna Go Home

Don't Wanna Go Home
"Don't Wanna Go Home"
Single by Jason Derülo
from the album Future History
Released May 20, 2011 (2011-05-20)
Format CD single, digital download
Recorded Serenity West Recording Studio
(Los Angeles; California)
Genre Electropop, dance-pop
Length 3:25
Label Beluga Heights, Warner Bros.
Writer(s) Jason Desrouleaux, Chaz Mishan, David Delazyn, William Attaway, Irving Burgie, Allen George, Fred McFarlane
Producer The Fliptones, Tim Roberts, Heather Jeanette
Jason Derülo singles chronology
"The Sky's the Limit"
(2010)
"Don't Wanna Go Home"
(2011)
"It Girl"
(2011)

"Don't Wanna Go Home" is a song recorded by American recording artist Jason Derülo. It was released as the lead single from his second studio album, Future History on May 20, 2011. "Don't Wanna Go Home" was written by Derülo, Chaz Mishan, David Delazyn, William Attaway, Irving Burgie, Allen George and Fred McFarlane. Production was handled by The Fliptones, Tim Roberts and Heather Jeanette. Derülo explained that he wanted to write a feel-good song so that people could escape their problems, their pain, and their turmoil.

Musically, "Don't Wanna Go Home" is an up-tempo electropop and dance-pop song that samples Robin S.' 1993 single, "Show Me Love" and incorporates an interpolation of Harry Belafonte's 1956 single, "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)". Lyrically, the song finds Derülo at a club where he is having the time of his life and does not want to leave. "Don't Wanna Go Home" received mixed to positive reviews; some music critics praised its production and lyrics, while others observed its lack of originality.

"Don't Wanna Go Home" peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, and at number four on the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart. It also attained top-ten positions in Australia, Austria, Canada and Ireland, and became a top-twenty hit in Denmark, Germany, New Zealand, Spain and Switzerland. In the United Kingdom, "Don't Wanna Go Home" debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, and became Derülo's second number-one single in that country, following "In My Head" (2010).

The single's accompanying music video was directed by Rich Lee, and features Derülo in various dance sequences at an industrial warehouse, as well as a cameo appearance by Melody Thornton. Derülo performed "Don't Wanna Go Home" live on America's Got Talent and at the 2011 Teen Choice Awards.

Contents

Background and composition

"Don't Wanna Go Home" was written by Jason Derülo, Chaz Mishan, David Delazyn, William Attaway, Irving Burgie, Allen George and Fred McFarlane.[1] Production for the song was handled by The Fliptones, with additional production by Tim Roberts and Heather Jeanette.[1] It was recorded at Serenity West Recording Studio in Los Angeles, California and was mixed by Serban Ghenea at Mixstar Studios in Virginia Beach, Virginia.[1] On May 3, 2011, a 34-second preview of the song premiered online and is cover art was also unveiled.[2] "Don't Wanna Go Home" was sent to contemporary hit radio in the United States on May 10,[3] and was released for digital download on May 20.[4] Speaking about the song, Derülo told MTV News that he "wanted to write a song that people could escape their problems, their pain, their turmoil, and by doing a feel-good song, I'm doing just that. You don't have to write a song about saving the world to do just that."[5]

"Don't Wanna Go Home" is an up-tempo electropop and dance-pop song.[7][2] "Don't Wanna Go Home" makes use of a thumping Euro disco beat and some Auto-Tune vocals.[6] Its hook features the lyrics, "Day-o, me say day-o / Daylight come and we don't wanna go home".[8] Meena Rupani from DesiHits noted that the song borrows lyrics from Lil Wayne,[9] while Shahryar Rizvi from Dallas Observer noted that its pre-chorus line "from the window / to the wall" comes from Lil Jon's 2003 single "Get Low".[10] According to Nadine Cheung from AOL Music, "Don't Wanna Go Home" is about "an epic night at the club where [Derülo] is having the time of his life. He's partying 'til the break of dawn and doesn't want to leave.'"[8] A sample of "Show Me Love" by Robin S. runs throughout the song, while the chorus is partially constructed from lyrics of "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)" by Harry Belafonte.[11][2] In an interview with MTV UK, Derülo said that the reason behind sampling "Show Me Love" was because, "I'm in love with that bassline, it's just really hypnotic and I just wanted to play around with it in the studio. I heard it a bunch of times in the club and I fell in love with it, like most people do."[12]

Critical reception

"Don't Wanna Go Home" received mixed to positive reviews from music critics. Bill Lamb from About.com awarded "Don't Wanna Go Home" a rating of four stars out of five, praising the song's "ingratiating party mood" and Derülo's "energetic vocal performance".[11] He also went on to say that "Jason Derülo should have no problem taking back his place on pop radio playlists and pulling the Beluga Heights sound back into the spotlight."[11] Scott Shelter from Pop Crush wrote that, "Despite the track's lack of originality, the beat is irresistible, and its lyrics about staying out all night are likely to resonate with summer partiers," and concluded by writing that its "a song that succeeds in spite of its shortcomings."[13] A writer for Beatweek magazine praised Derülo for sampling "Day-O" into the song's chorus, writing that "'Don't Wanna Go Home' is yet the latest evidence that Derülo can create a song in any genre, using any kind of samples, and turn it into a hit."[14] Robbie Daw from Idolator wrote that, "Compared to his last few mediocre offerings, this single actually seems to have some fire" courtesy of the samples in the song. However, Daw concluded by writing that "if Derülo wants to achieve any kind of credibility in the pop world, he'd better establish his own sound fast."[7] Meena Rupani from DesiHits felt that Derülo "should think twice before he takes his lyrics from others."[9] Shahryar Rizvi from Dallas Observer called Derülo a "lousy sampler", writing that "all this song boasts is Derülo throwing airballs".[10] At the 2011 Teen Choice Awards, "Don't Wanna Go Home" was nominated for 'Choice R&B/Hip Hop Track' accolade.[15]

Chart performance

On the issue dated May 28, 2011, "Don't Wanna Go Home" debuted at number 39 on the US Pop Songs chart,[16] and peaked at number ten on the issue dated July 16, 2011.[17] On the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, "Don't Wanna Go Home" debuted at number 92 on the issue dated June 4, 2011,[18] and peaked at number 14 on the issue dated July 2, 2011.[19] The song also reached number four on the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart.[20] "Don't Wanna Go Home" was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), for selling more than 500,000 copies.[21] As of September 2011, the song has sold over 1,000,000 digital copies in the United States.[22] In Canada, "Don't Wanna Go Home" debuted at number 24 on the Canadian Hot 100 on the issue dated June 11, 2011,[23] and later peaked at number eight on the issue dated July 23, 2011.[24] The song was certified gold by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA), for selling more than 40,000 digital copies.[25]

In Australia, "Don't Wanna Go Home" debuted at number 34 on the Australian Singles Chart on May 29, 2011, serving as the highest debuting single of that week.[26] It later peaked at number five for two consecutive weeks.[27] "Don't Wanna Go Home" also peaked at number two on the Australian Urban Singles Chart.[28] The song was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), for selling over 70,000 copies.[29] On the New Zealand Singles Chart, "Don't Wanna Go Home" debuted at number 33 on May 30, 2011, and later peaked at number 17 on June 27, 2011, and spent a total of twelve weeks on the chart.[30] The song also attained top-ten positions on the Austrian Singles Chart and Irish Singles Chart, both at number eight.[31][32] In the United Kingdom, "Don't Wanna Go Home" debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, selling 76,581 copies in its first week,[33] and became Derülo's second number-one single in the country following "In My Head", which topped the chart in 2010.[34]

Music video

The music video for "Don't Wanna Go Home" was directed by Rich Lee and filmed in early May 2011.[5] During the video shoot, Derülo spoke to MTV News about the video's concept, saying, "Basically, [it's] not about going to the club, [it's about] never leaving the club. [The video features] these creatures who can't get enough of this amazing party. But it's not a club – it's a warehouse and we live here."[5] On May 23, 2011, a 30-second teaser of the music video was released online, showing Derülo dancing with former Pussycat Dolls member, Melody Thornton.[35] The video premiered on MTV on May 25, 2011.[35][36]

The video opens in an industrial warehouse, and shows Derülo reclining on a couch while his friends are passed out beside, around and on top of him. As he sings a portion of the song's chorus, Derülo reminisces about the previous night. The scene then shifts to Thornton, who is still awake standing on the other side of the warehouse surrounded by smoke. Derülo then stands up and walks towards her while performing solo dance moves. During the chorus, the two begin to do sexual dance routines together and eventually everyone wakes up. Derülo can then be seen doing various choreographed routines with male and female back-up dancers, as the crowd surrounding them hold up flashlights. In the final scene, a fire sprinkler in the warehouse goes off, and Derülo and his female dancers continue dancing. Towards the end of the video, the crowd ends up dancing with each other, while Derülo dances with a female. A writer for MTV News commented that the video could have easily starred Kesha, Jennifer Lopez or Britney Spears, and described it as being "glossy and fun, a complete reflection of the tune's party-anthem vibe."[37]

Live performances

On August 3, 2011, Derülo performed a medley of "Don't Wanna Go Home" and "It Girl" on America's Got Talent, dressed in a white singlet and black jeans.[38] He also performed the song at the 2011 Teen Choice Awards on August 7, wearing a black leather jacket, T-shirt, skinny jeans and black leather gloves. Derülo performed with a troop of dancers, while a giant screen projecting his name in gold glittery letters was shown on the stage backdrop.[39] On September 29, Derülo made a guest appearance on Live with Regis and Kelly to perform "Don't Wanna Go Home" and "It Girl".[40][41] During a promotional tour in Australia, he performed the song at the Westfield Parramatta shopping centre in Parramatta, New South Wales on October 16.[42] He also performed a medley of "Don't Wanna Go Home" and "It Girl" on The X Factor Australia on October 18.[43]

Track listing

  • Digital download[4]
  1. "Don't Wanna Go Home" – 3:25
  • German CD single[44]
  1. "Don't Wanna Go Home" – 3:25
  2. "Don't Wanna Go Home" (Club Junkies Club Mix) – 7:07
  1. "Don't Wanna Go Home" – 3:25
  2. "Don't Wanna Go Home" (Club Junkies Club Mix) – 7:07
  3. "Don't Wanna Go Home" (Club Junkies Radio Mix) – 3:42
  4. "Don't Wanna Go Home" (7th Heaven Club Mix) – 7:54
  5. "Don't Wanna Go Home" (7th Heaven Radio Edit) – 4:04

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes for Future History.[1]

  • John Hanes – mix engineering
  • Heather Jeanette – additional production
  • Gelly Kusuma – recording
  • Fred McFarlane – songwriting
  • Chaz Mishan – songwriting, production
  • Tim Roberts – additional production, assistant mix engineering
  • Sidney Swift – assistant engineering

Charts and certifications

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart[27] 5
Australian Urban Singles Chart[28] 2
Austrian Singles Chart[31] 8
Belgian Singles Chart (Flanders)[46] 39
Belgian Singles Chart (Wallonia)[46] 36
Canadian Hot 100[24] 8
Danish Singles Chart[47] 12
French Singles Chart[27] 23
German Singles Chart[48] 11
Hungarian Airplay Chart[49] 6
Irish Singles Chart[32] 8
Netherlands Single Top 100[50] 12
New Zealand Singles Chart[30] 17
Scottish Singles Chart[51] 1
Slovak Airplay Chart[52] 13
Spanish Singles Chart[53] 17
Swedish Singles Chart[54] 37
Swiss Singles Chart[27] 18
UK R&B Singles Chart[55] 1
UK Singles Chart[56] 1
US Billboard Hot 100[19] 14
US Hot Dance Club Songs[20] 4
US Pop Songs[17] 10

Certifications

Country Certifications
Australia (ARIA) Platinum[29]
Canada (Music Canada) Platinum[25]
United States (RIAA) Gold[21]

Radio dates and release history

Country Date Format
Australia[57] May 10, 2011 Contemporary hit radio
United States[3]
Australia[58] May 20, 2011 Digital download
Belgium[59]
Canada[60]
Denmark[61]
France[62]
Germany[63]
Ireland[64]
Netherlands[65]
New Zealand[66]
Norway[67]
Spain[68]
Sweden[69]
United States[4]
United Kingdom[45] June 19, 2011 Digital EP
Germany[44] June 24, 2011 CD single

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