Like Im Gonna Lose You See You Again

2015 single by Meghan Trainor

"Similar I'm Gonna Lose You"
The names Meghan Trainor and John Legend stand in golden font above the title "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" written in the same font, surrounded by gold
Single by Meghan Trainor featuring John Fable
from the album Title
Released June 23, 2015 (2015-06-23)
Studio
  • The Dark-green Room (E Nashville, Tennessee)
  • Germano Studios (New York City)
Genre Soul
Length iii:45
Label Epic
Songwriter(due south)
  • Meghan Trainor
  • Justin Weaver
  • Caitlyn Smith
Producer(s)
  • Chris Gelbuda
  • Meghan Trainor
Meghan Trainor singles chronology
"Dear Future Married man"
(2015)
"Like I'thou Gonna Lose You"
(2015)
"Boys Similar Y'all"
(2015)
John Legend singles chronology
"One Man Tin can Modify the World"
(2015)
"Like I'm Gonna Lose You"
(2015)
"Listen"
(2016)
Music video
"Like I'thou Gonna Lose Yous" on YouTube

"Like I'm Gonna Lose You lot" is a song past American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor from her debut major-label studio album Title (2015), featuring invitee vocals from vocaliser John Fable. Trainor wrote the song with Justin Weaver and Caitlyn Smith, and produced information technology with Chris Gelbuda. Epic Records released it as the anthology's fourth single on June 23, 2015. A soul love ballad, "Similar I'thousand Gonna Lose You" has lyrics about savoring moments spent with loved ones and not taking them for granted.

Most music critics praised Trainor's vocals and the limerick of "Like I'm Gonna Lose You", while some thought its subdued style did not suit her. In the United States, the song reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified 4× Platinum by the Recording Manufacture Clan of America. It peaked at number one in Commonwealth of australia, New Zealand, and Poland, attaining v× Platinum certifications in Australia and Canada.

Constellation Jones directed the music video for "Like I'm Gonna Lose You", which features Trainor singing in a candlelit room on a rainy night while people engaged in a diverse variety of relationships are shown interacting with their loved ones. Trainor performed the song on telly shows such as the Billboard Music Awards, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and the American Music Awards, and included it on the set lists of her concert tours That Bass Bout (2015), MTrain Bout (2015), and The Untouchable Bout (2016).

Background [edit]

John Legend performing in a dark jacket, white shirt and black pants

The song features invitee vocals by American vocalizer John Legend (pictured in 2008).

After independently releasing three albums herself betwixt 2009 and 2010, Meghan Trainor started writing songs for other singers.[1] [2] In 2012, she signed a publishing bargain with Large Yellow Domestic dog Music, a Nashville, Tennessee-based music publishing firm, and moved to Nashville the post-obit November.[iii] While working in Music Row, Trainor met fellow songwriters Justin Weaver and Caitlyn Smith, and wrote "Similar I'm Gonna Lose You" with them, intending to pitch it to Kelly Clarkson.[4] She signed with Epic Records in 2014 afterwards L.A. Reid, the label's chairman, convinced her to become a recording creative person.[2] [5] Ballsy wanted Trainor to tape an entire album and asked her to begin working on songs for it.[6] She released the doo-wop song "All About That Bass" equally her debut single, which reached numberone in 58 countries and sold eleven million units worldwide.[7] [8] [9] "Lips Are Movin" (2014) and "Dear Future Husband" (2015) served as the follow-up singles, which were sonically in the same vein and reached the top fifteen on the US Billboard Hot 100.[ten] [11] [12]

Trainor initially decided non to include "Like I'thou Gonna Lose You" on her debut major-label studio album, Championship (2015), considering it was not in keeping with its doo-wop sound.[13] Her uncle, Burton Toney, forced her manager to hear it: "You need to hear this song, she didn't prove you lot this song, you lot need to hear it."[thirteen] Upon listening to the song, Trainor'due south manager was reduced to tears and convinced her to put information technology on the track list.[13] Her management, which also represents John Legend, sent "Like I'1000 Gonna Lose You" to him. He said "I love this. I desire to be a office of information technology".[13] Trainor produced the song with Chris Gelbuda, with whom she had co-written the vocal "3am" and Sabrina Carpenter'south 2014 single "Can't Arraign a Girl for Trying".[14] [15] It was released as the sixth track on Championship on January 9, 2015, featuring guest vocals from Legend.[16] Ballsy Records serviced "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" to gimmicky striking radio stations in the United States on June 23, 2015, equally the 4th single from the album.[17] The label sent the vocal to rhythmic contemporary radio stations in the country on October half-dozen, 2015, and contemporary hit radio stations in Italy on October 30.[18] [19]

Limerick and lyrical interpretation [edit]

"Like I'm Gonna Lose Yous" is three minutes and 45 seconds long.[16] Trainor and Gelbuda programmed the song; he recorded her vocals at The Light-green Room in East Nashville, Tennessee, while Jason Agel recorded Legend's vocals at Germano Studios in New York Urban center. Manny Marroquin mixed information technology at Larabee North Studios in Universal City, California, and Dave Kutch mastered it at The Mastering Palace in New York City.[14]

"Like I'm Gonna Lose You" is a soul carol.[20] [21] Trainor delivers her soprano vocals with a twang.[10] [22] Different other songs on Title, it features minimal instrumental accompaniment and places emphasis on Trainor's vocals; the Associated Press'south Melanie J. Sims noted that in a rare moment for Trainor, it does non employ "a tricky claw or quirky production".[23] Ian Gittins of Virgin Media described "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" as a "classic Motown-style ballad", and Chuck Arnold of Rolling Stone likened Trainor and Legend's chemical science on the "finger-snapping ballad" to that between Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell.[24] [25]

"Like I'1000 Gonna Lose You" is a love song with lyrics about fatalism.[26] [27] Trainor wrote it after having ane of "those nightmares that your brother or sister or fellow just dies", following which one is relieved to observe them still breathing: "It'southward like I'm going to beloved you lot like I'm going to lose y'all because I know what it feels like from that dream and I'm not going to let it happen".[28] In the lyrics of "Similar I'm Gonna Lose You", she parlays her fear of losing a loved one into determination to savour and savor every moment spent with them. Trainor sings about how "tomorrow" is not assured, promising someone that she "won't take [them] for granted".[29] In his verse, Fable talks nigh how 1 could lose everything "in the blink of an heart" and promises to osculation his partner longer and tell her everything he wants to say, while delivering a "silky phonation and presence".[14] [22]

Critical reception [edit]

Music critics including Gittins and Newsday 'south Glenn Gamboa thought "Like I'm Gonna Lose You lot" sounds like a "classic"; the latter commented that it will serve Trainor throughout her career which will surely last long.[20] [24] Writing for MTV News, Loren Diblasi chosen the song a "moving collaboration", while Madeline Roth considered information technology amongst the standout tracks on Title.[21] [30] Elysa Gardener of USA Today accounted information technology proof that she is about appealing when she is not cunning and agitational.[22] The Daily Telegraph 'southward Helen Brownish opined that "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" is a formulaic ballad, but complimented Fable'south sincerity of tone.[31] Jeff Benjamin of Fuse considered Trainor and Legend an unlikely pairing to perform a love duet.[10]

Some critics like Gittins and Sims praised Trainor'southward vocal prowess on "Like I'grand Gonna Lose You", while others idea its subdued way did not adapt her. The latter felt that the song was the "most refreshing" on the anthology, and found its focus on her vox a welcome change from the production-heavy nature of other tracks.[23] [24] Gardener called Trainor'southward vocals a flawless accessory for Legend'due south, while Billboard 'south Carl Wilson said information technology was static without the deeper quality added by Legend's vocals.[22] [32] Writing for Daily News, Jim Farber thought the seriousness of "Like I'm Gonna Lose You lot" did not befit Trainor, noting that it just flattered Legend.[33] Marc Hirsh of The Boston Earth wrote that Trainor struggled when attempting to stray from her usual pastiche music, and failed to project personality on the vocal while Legend "[came] through loud and clear".[34]

Commercial performance [edit]

"Like I'grand Gonna Lose You" debuted at number 95 on the US Billboard Hot 100 issued for July 25, 2015.[35] On November 21, 2015, the song ascended into the top x, becoming Trainor's tertiary and Fable's second to accomplish the milestone. With this, she became the starting time female artist since Kesha in 2010 to attain at to the lowest degree three top-10 singles on the nautical chart from a debut anthology.[36] It peaked at number viii on the Billboard Hot 100 issued for December 12, 2015, and received a 4× Platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America.[37] [38] On the Canadian Hot 100, "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" charted at number eight and Music Canada certified information technology 5× Platinum.[39] [twoscore] The song reached number 99 in the United Kingdom, earning a Gold certification from the British Phonographic Industry.[41] [42]

"Similar I'thou Gonna Lose Y'all" was commercially successful in Oceania. In Australia, the song spent four consecutive weeks at number one, condign both Trainor and Fable's second to reach the summit.[43] The Australian Recording Manufacture Association certified information technology 5× Platinum.[44] "Similar I'g Gonna Lose Yous" peaked atop the New Zealand nautical chart for three consecutive weeks, giving Trainor her third and Fable his outset chart-topper.[45] The song received a 2× Platinum certification from Recorded Music NZ.[46] It charted within the top forty of national record charts, at number one in Poland,[47] number six in Southward Africa,[48] number 24 in the Czechia,[49] number 34 in the Netherlands,[50] number 36 in Kingdom of belgium,[51] number 38 in Slovakia,[52] and number 39 in Slovenia.[53] "Like I'chiliad Gonna Lose Y'all" earned a 2× Platinum+Gilt certification in Mexico,[54] ii× Platinum in Poland,[55] Platinum in Denmark,[56] Sweden,[57] and Gold in Italia.[58]

Music video [edit]

Constellation Jones directed the music video for "Like I'thousand Gonna Lose You", which premiered on Vevo and was simultaneously promoted through a billboard in Times Foursquare on July 9, 2015.[21] [30] [59] In it, Trainor performs the song in a candlelit room on a rainy dark while people engaged in a variety of relationships are shown interacting with their loved ones: a mother and girl, grandmother and granddaughter, heterosexual, homosexual and interracial romantic couples, and friends.[ten] [60] Trainor and Legend sing to each other through the opposite sides of a misty window.[x] [59] The video concludes with the couples smile and the singers joining hands, as the rain comes to a halt and the sun rises. Jackie Frere of Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter interpreted the final scene as a victory of dearest.[10] [60] [61] In a behind-the-scenes video released on July 21, Trainor described its message as "loving someone as if yous're gonna lose them", and noted that its emotional nature represented a change of footstep from the "bubblegum 'pop star'" office she was used to portraying.[30] [62] Critics praised the video's heartwarming character; Benjamin opined that its delineation of dissimilar "people, races and sexualities" will help "Similar I'm Gonna Lose Y'all" connect with various audiences.[10] [21] [59]

Live performances [edit]

Meghan Trainor performing on stage

Trainor performing "Like I'g Gonna Lose You" on The Today Bear witness in May 2015

Trainor included "Like I'g Gonna Lose Yous" on the set list for her That Bass Bout (2015). She dueted with American singer Matt Prince during the show in New York City,[63] George Sheppard in Boston,[64] and Nathan Sykes in Birmingham.[65] [66] Trainor start performed the song live with Fable at the Billboard Music Awards on May 17, 2015.[67] A backing band supported her equally she began the rendition in a lengthy and shiny gown, which concluded with Legend in a black adapt playfully dancing with her.[68] Billboard 's Joe Lynch listed it as the seventh all-time functioning of the show, describing the "stellar" rendition as amidst the dark's silent wins: "Not a show-stopper, but a performance that stuck with you lot".[69] According to Keith Caulfield of the same magazine, it boosted the sales of Championship by 60% over the previous calendar week.[70] They sang "Like I'm Gonna Lose You lot" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 5 days later on.[71] Trainor reprised the song for The Today Show on May 22, in a set that likewise featured "All About That Bass", "Dear Future Hubby" and "Lips Are Movin".[72]

Trainor and Fable performed an a cappella rendition of "Similar I'one thousand Gonna Lose You" for Pop Telly's "Massive Musical Mash-Upwardly", which Amusement Weekly published on May 27.[73] On July 23, 2015, Trainor sang the song on Jimmy Kimmel Live!; she did not struggle and was steady while singing its towering notes according to Entertainment Weekly 's Jessica Goodman, which led Billboard to comment that she displayed no sick-effects from her song cord hemorrhage the prior month.[74] [75] She reprised it with Legend on The Ellen DeGeneres Testify on October xiv, 2015.[76] Trainor performed "Similar I'chiliad Gonna Lose You" at the American Music Awards on November 22, 2015, in a medley with "Marvin Gaye" (2015), her collaboration with Charlie Puth.[77] American daughter group Fifth Harmony sang an acoustic guitar-driven comprehend of the song at the 2016 Billboard Women in Music ceremony, which Trainor could non nourish due to being put on vocal rest.[78] Trainor included it on the ready list for her MTrain Tour (2015) and The Untouchable Bout (2016).[79] [eighty] During one of the dates on the latter, James Corden dueted with Trainor on "Like I'm Gonna Lose You"; writing for Amusement Weekly, Derek Lawrence praised Corden'south performance and noted he "didn't miss a beat".[81] [82] [83] They reprised the vocal when Trainor recorded her Carpool Karaoke segment for The Late Late Show with James Corden in January 2020.[84] [85] [86]

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits and personnel adapted from the liner notes of Title [14]

Direction
  • Recorded at The Light-green Room, East Nashville, Tennessee and Germano Studios, New York City
  • Mixed at Larabee North Studios, Universal City, California
  • Mastered at The Mastering Palace, New York Urban center
  • Published by Yr of the Dog Music (ASCAP), a division of Big Yellow Domestic dog LLC. / WB Music Corp./Music of the Corn (ASCAP) / Cornman Music Publishing
  • John Legend appears courtesy of Getting Out Our Dreams/Columbia Records, a sectionalization of Sony Music Entertainment
Personnel
  • Meghan Trainor – songwriter, producer, programming
  • Chris Gelbuda – producer, programming, recording
  • Justin Weaver – songwriter
  • Caitlyn Smith – songwriter
  • Jason Agel – recording
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing
  • Dave Kutch – mastering

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

See also [edit]

  • List of Billboard Hot 100 top-10 singles in 2015
  • Listing of Billboard Adult Top forty number-one songs of the 2010s
  • List of number-1 singles of 2015 (Australia)
  • Listing of number-one singles from the 2010s (New Zealand)
  • List of number-one singles of 2016 (Poland)

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