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'23' received generally mixed reviews from, who were ambivalent towards its production and Cyrus' rapping ability. It peaked at number 11 on the U.S., and charted moderately internationally. An accompanying music video was filmed in on August 26, 2013, and premiered through on September 24, 2013. It received mixed reviews from critics, who were divided in their opinions of its 1990s and high school influences. Cyrus performed the song during the first and second leg of her.
A 7-second sample of '23' by Mike Will Made It featuring Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa, and Juicy J, where the beginning of the chorus is heard. Problems playing this file?
During the production of '23', Mike Will Made It prepared a verse for himself to rap, which he originally planned to include alongside verses by Juicy J and Wiz Khalifa. However, after the latter two finished their respective recordings, Mike Will Made It decided that his contribution should be replaced by a woman. Mike Will Made It had recently finished producing Miley Cyrus' track ' for her fourth studio album (2013) when she first heard '23' and expressed interest in being included on the track. Mike Will Made It was initially hesitant of her suggestion, having met her earlier that day, although he 'left her on there' after 'she laid down the verse and killed it.' '23' is a synth-driven hip hop song set to a beat and contains elements of. And is distinguished in Cyrus' catalog as the first track in which she raps.
In the chorus, Cyrus mentions, particularly in the line 'I’m in the club high off with some shades on'. The track later transitions into the repeated hook 'J's on my feet' delivered by Juicy J, which references sneakers.
Release and reception. In addition to its production, music critics were ambivalent towards Cyrus' rapping ability. Mike Will Made It first previewed a 25-second snippet of '23' on August 7, 2013, and announced that the full recording would be released on August 26; however, its release was eventually delayed. Its original single cover was unveiled by September 3; it features a modified version of 's basketball jersey, and was designed by Kreemo of.
The track was ultimately released on September 10, and was serviced to radio stations in the United States on September 17. '23' received generally mixed reviews from, who were ambivalent towards its production and Cyrus' rapping ability. In a favorable review, Mike Wass of was complimentary of Mike Will Made It's 'slick, multi-layered production' and was indifferent towards Cyrus' contributions. Sharing a similar sentiment, a writer for That Grape Juice stated that the artists 'gave fans just what they want', adding that they 'went a long to make the jam the smash that it is.' Ranked '23' at number 23 on their list of the 50 best songs of 2013, saying that Mike Will Made It knew that Miley would make this collaboration even better. However, in a more mixed review, Danielle Cheesman of opined that 'the song sounds like everything else Mike WiLL's touched and turned to gold so it will be a smash but, much to Miley's chagrin, it won't be because of her', and criticized Cyrus' verses for 'stealing 's whole flow.' Tony Maglio from The Wrap also questioned her lyrical content, specifically criticizing the lyrics 'I back it up, cause I don’t give a fuck' and 'I’m fly.'
Jordan Sargent from called the track 'far from Mike Will's best work' and negatively compared Cyrus' delivery to that of. Commercial performance In the United States, '23' entered the at number 70, and later peaked at number 11. It additionally peaked at number 2 on the component chart. Elsewhere in North America, the track reached number 26 on the. In Europe, '23' respectively peaked at numbers 19 and 85 on the and the, both of which are organized by the. The track respectively peaked at numbers 27 and 1 on the Ultratip component charts in Flanders and Wallonia, representing the fifty songs that failed to reach the flagship chart in each Belgian region. It also peaked at number 31 on the French, and number 44 on the Spanish.
In Oceania, '23' reached number 39 on the Australian and number 22 on the. Music video An accompanying music video for '23' was filmed in an undisclosed location in on August 26, 2013; it was directed. An advertisement for a casting call posted to Juicy J's account requested 'edgy, rebellious, sexy, and hood types' to appear as extras in the clip, and further stated that individuals 'must wear their favorite pair of Jordans'. The music video was premiered through on September 24. The music video takes place in a high school; it begins with the school principal leaving his office, which Mike Will Made It enters and begins playing '23' on a over the intercom. Interspersed throughout are scenes of Cyrus wearing a bikini similar to 's basketball jersey; she is frequently shown smoking in the bathroom and writing on its mirrors with red lipstick.
Khalifa raps his verse in a chemistry lab, while Juicy J's verse is rapped in a trophy room. A school-wide later takes place, where Cyrus is gyrating against Mike Will Made It and notably wearing the used in her controversial performance at the in August. Cash Money rappers and make cameos. Critics were divided in their opinions for the music video.
In a more favorable review, Zayda Rivera of stated that Cyrus is 'undoubtedly the star of the video' and that the 'ultimate cameo takes place when Cyrus brings back the infamous foam finger she waved and gyrated against during her MTV Video Music Awards performance'. Ray Rahman from recognized the prominent 1990s influence throughout the clip, and felt it was 'reminiscent' to the visuals for '. In a more critical review, Carl Williott of opined that the music video was 'sort of like a massive hip-hop version of the ' video, with Air Jordans and Beats instead of anarchy symbols', while Kayla Upadhyaya from called it a 'pile of red and black vomit and a poorly edited mishmash of uninspired shots'. Live performances Cyrus performed the song during the first and second legs of her. During the third leg of the tour, '23' was replaced with ' '. During the performance, Cyrus wore black-and-red Jordan 1s, a striped fishnet bikini and crotchless leather chaps with 'Miley' scrawled down the side, through which she paid homage to 's ' music video. Aguilera herself approved of the outfit and named Cyrus her dirrty girl successor, writing, 'Cheers from one dirrty girl to the next @MileyCyrus.wear em' loud & proud, girl- yes!!'
On her Twitter account. Jane Stevenson of the praised the performance and wrote that it saw Cyrus finally twerk it out with her dancers. Weekly charts Chart (2013–14) Peak position Australia 39 Belgium ( Flanders) 27 Belgium ( Flanders Urban) 18 Belgium ( Wallonia) 1 Bulgaria 5 Canada 26 France 30 Italy 71 New Zealand 22 Spain 44 UK Singles 85 (Official Charts Company) 19 US 11 US ( ) 2 US ( ) 8 Year-end charts Chart (2013) Position Australia Urban (ARIA) 43 Belgium (Ultratop Flanders Urban) 71 US ( Billboard) 32 US ( Billboard) 26 Chart (2014) Peak position US 90 Release history Country Date Format Label Ref. Canada September 10, 2013 Mexico United States Australia September 13, 2013 Austria Brazil France Germany India Italy Japan Latvia Lebanon Netherlands Nicaragua New Zealand Saudi Arabia Spain Switzerland United Kingdom United States September 17, 2013 References. Retrieved January 1, 2014. Jocelyn Vena (August 7, 2013).
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