Drummer Boy (Justin Bieber Song)
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, featuring American rapper
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'' (2011). Leaked days before the album's November 1, 2011, date on October 28, "Drummer Boy" is an uptempo hip-hop
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club track where Bieber sings the original song's lyrics and melody while rapping about himself, poverty and charity. Contemporaneously, the track was met with polarization and confusion from professional critics, who perceived it as bizarre and silly and bastardizing the meaning of the original song. In later years, the song has been more well-received, with appreciation toward its weirdness, the unlikeliness of a collaboration between Bieber and , and ' verse. It has made several best-of lists of Christmas songs by publications such as ''
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''. Upon release, the track reached number 89 in Bieber's home country on ''
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in the chart's first year. In 2020, "Drummer Boy" was certified gold by the
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for sales exceeding 500,000.


Background and release

Months before ''
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'' (2012), a
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by Justin Bieber, ''
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'' (2011), was released on November 1, 2011, and promoted via donations to several charities, such as
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, Pencils of Promise, and a food bank Bieber's family once depended on named Startford House of Blessing. The track list, revealed on October 5, 2011, includes several collaborations, such as a duet cover of " All I Want For Christmas is You" with
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, "Fa La La" with
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and a duet with his mentor
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"The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On an Open Fire)". ''Under the Mistletoe'' also includes a
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-featuring cover of "
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", originally written by Katherine Davis, Henry Onorati and
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, simply named "Drummer Boy". The track has added rap verses written by Bieber and Busta Rhymes, and was produced by Bieber,
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and Sean K, Harrell also credited as vocal producer.Bieber, Justin. ''Under the Mistletoe''. Island Records/Island Def Jam Music Group. 2011. The song had been covered over 220 times, most notably by
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but also by Carey,
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. "Drummer Boy" is Bieber's third collaboration with a notable rapper, after
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with "
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" and
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and
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with a remix of the ''
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'' (2010) cut "Runaway Love". Both "All I Want For Christmas is You" and "Drummer Boy" was leaked on October 28, 2011, only days before the album's release. As part of a November 14, 2011
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special promoting the album, Bieber performed the rendition with British rapper
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, which was promoted on
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by both artists. On November 30, 2011, Busta Rhymes and Bieber performed "Drummer Boy" as part of the annual Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. Bieber and Busta Rhymes also lip-synced to "Drummer Boy" as part of the NBA's Christmas Opening Day on December 25, 2011. On November 15, 2011,
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was reported rapping "Playing for the king / Playing for the title / I'm surprised you didn't hear this in the Bible" expressing admiration for Bieber's album, while leaving the
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" on a subway.


Composition

"Drummer Boy" is an uptempo
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-heavy hip-hop
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track driven by a "thumping dance beat". Bieber raps on "Drummer Boy", part of his experimentation with different styles on ''Under the Mistletoe'', as well as plays drums. "Drummer Boy" alternates between Bieber singing the lyrics of "The Little Drummer Boy" and rap verses. Bieber's first rap verse involves him bragging about himself and his skills, analogizing them as Biblical and comparable to
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: "Playin for the king, playin for the title, / I'm surprised you didn’t hear this in the Bible. / I'm so tight, I might go psycho. / Christmas time so here's a recital. / I’m so bad like Michael, I know I'm still young but I go I go." His second deals with poverty and charity, recommending that "It’s about time for you to act merrily / It’s about time for you to give to charity". Busta Rhymes' verse is about "exchanging
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messages with Mr. Bieber at the holiday dinner table". Analyzed Nate Jones of ''
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'', in repeats of "The Little Drummer Boy" melody, " iebershoots the notes sky-high and rides them down on a shuttle of Mariah Carey melisma."


Commercial performance

"Drummer Boy" debuted at number two on the U.S. Holiday Digital Song Sales chart on the week of November 19, 2011, the same week the Bieber and Carey duet topped the chart. It then landed on the all-format
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at number nine on the week of December 28, 2011, in the chart's first year and the same week ''Under the Mistletoe''s title track and lead single went to number one. The same week, "Drummer Boy" re-entered at number 86 on the chart's all-genre all-format
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, debuting on a earlier week at number 99. As of December 16, 2022, the song has had 23 weeks on the Holiday Digital Songs Sales chart. On June 25, 2020, the
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certified "Drummer Boy" gold for sales exceeding 500,000 units.


Critical reception


Contemporaneous

"Drummer Boy" was met with polarization and mystification from reviewers upon its release; critics called it a "a goofy modernized spin", "confusing", weird, and "as awkward as it sounds, but at least it's different". The staff at ''
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'' expressed themselves speechless, questioning "Seriously, is this genius? Is this ridiculous? We’re really not sure. ..In the meantime, we'll be listening to this another 20 times." As
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of ''
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'' summarized his opinion, "I can't even handle this. It's just too much." ''
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'' found it ''Under the Mistletoe''s worst track, complaining that "Bieber spits some of the looniest white-boy rhymes off the shores of Lonely Island", citing the example, "I'm so tight I might go psycho/Christmas time, so here's a recital." ''
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''s Brooke Hatfield called Bieber's performance "unremarkable at best", and disliked Bieber's sustain of the last use of "pum" of every verse as lasting "about seventeen syllables long on several occasions". Some reviewers, however, supported the track, even those who were underwhelmed by the album. ''
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'' praised the song as "satisfyingly over the top" and "flipped and tossed in a way never imagined before", highlighting the performances of Bieber and Busta Rhymes: "both Bieber and Rhymes spark such creative surges within each other that it makes one wonder why they did not collaborate on this song sooner." Busta Rhymes' contribution was well-received by ''
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''s Caroline Sullivan, who generally found the guest stars the "saving grace" of the album, as a "raucous flow". Randy Lewis, a writer for the ''
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'' positively commented that the song "injects some adrenalin into that war horse" of an album of "head-scratching fare", and the ''
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'' journalist Ludovic Hunter-Tilney claimed "Bieber strikes gold with his bonkers version of 'Drummer Boy' when he goes all B-boy with rapping,
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-style beats and a yo-yo-yo’ing cameo from Busta Rhymes." As an album by a Christian teenage artist, ''Under the Mistletoe'' lyrics received criticism for questionable lyrics, the title track and "Mistletoe" being the most commonly brought-up examples. Some critics felt "Drummer Boy"s modern music genre and incorporation of references to non-Christian holidays and pop culture, such as
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phones, bastardized the source material's meaning and message. As Hatfield described, "Replace the Magi with Usher and the baby Jesus with the Internet and you have a pretty accurate representation of why culture wars are fought." Bieber's pleas of giving to charity was appreciated by some reviewers, including Tris McCall of '' Inside Jersey'', reasoning, "
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he is not, but you can tell the kid means it." Others, as Brian Kirk of the ''
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'' summarized, found it insincere, only "encouraging his teen listeners to change the world by giving a can of food". Kirk disagreed with the complaints; he felt that the spirit of the song matched that of the story of the holiday standard, which was about a boy being encouraged by Mary to give a gift however small. As he analysed, "Bieber does the same. He draws in his teen audience with a catchy beat and fun lyrics but then hooks us finally with a call to do what we can to help those in need, even as we are surrounded by the excesses of the holiday season."


Retrospective

In later years, some publications have claimed "Drummer Boy" to be one of the best all-time Christmas songs. It was ranked 110 on a 2021 list by ''
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'' called it one of the best all-time covers of a Holiday staple. Both she and ''Good Housekeeping'' journalists Juliana Labianca and Yaa Bofah favourably labelled the track an "absolute" and "certifiable bop", Labianca and Bofah motivated by its message. '' The Skinny'' equivalently described it as a "hell of a banger", elaborating, "it's got all the vital components that make for an alternative Christmas song – superfluous vocal runs, shit-hot bars ('Playing for the king / playing for the title / I'm surprised you didn't hear this in the Bible') and a Busta Rhymes cameo." In terms of holiday hip-hop tracks, it was one of the top 25 in an unranked list by
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, and the 12th best by ''Billboard'' in 2018, which also claimed it to be the fourth-best Justin Bieber deep cut in 2017. It was reported in 2017 to be one of "the best cheesy Christmas songs" by ''
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's cover of "Santa Baby". Out of lists of Christmas songs, The Busta Rhymes-Bieber duet has a reputation of being one of the most unexpected and odd music collaborations of all time, topping ''
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''s 2013 list of weirdest holiday duets. Stan Veuger, Senior Fellow of the
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, placed it at number 21 on his list of "The 21 Greatest Conservative Rap Songs of All Time", citing the song's perceived promotion of
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over taxation. '' XXL'', in 2017, ranked it the fourth-best collaboration between Bieber and a hip-hop artist, out of 24. Retrospective critics enjoyed the track's oddball nature and Busta Rhymes' feature. Dan Cairns of ''
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'' labelled it a "coloratura-crazed take" on the original, Busta Rhymes' presence "knuckle-gnawingly hilarious". Jason Lipshutz called "Drummer Boy" "the wackiest yet most undeniably enjoyable holiday tracks to appear in the past few years". He added, "How can you top a Christmas track that features Busta Bust breathlessly spitting, 'People everywhere and all our Twitter followers/Merry Christmas, Kwanzaa, and happy Hannukkah'? The answer is: you can't." Nate Jones appreciated "that an underage Canadian is duetting with a 39-year-old rapper is the least weird thing about this song" However, he did find Bieber's first verse "oddly egotistical" for a Christmas song, especially with a second verse consisting of "tendentious moralizing". Jones declared Busta "deals with rhymes the way Buster Keaton dealt with trains" and ''
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''s Sai Cinequemani celebrated his verse as "amusing" and "rapid-fire". ''Entertainment Weekly'', in 2018, listed it as one of the most ridiculous Christmas rap songs ever, suggesting it was only outed in quality by Rhymes's collaboration with
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'', less favourably, found its weirdness a downside, encapsulating that it "was just too bizarre to become the next seasonal anthem". The song was the inspiration for Michelle Rennex's 2021 of "Iconic Modern Christmas Songs Ranked From Nay To Sleigh", published in
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, where it ranked last at number 17. In her mixed review, she called it "one of the weirdest Christmas songs ever made", praising the song's "bop"-like beat but panned the rapping. However, the song's ex post facto critical consensus is not without detractors. Gena Kaufman of ''
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'' called it "one of the most cringey Christmas tunes of all time". It was listed the ninth worst Christmas song by ''
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'' and the sixth-worst by ''
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'', which expressed irritation towards Busta's line "eggnog with a little sprinkle of vanilla' like he's at the till in Starbucks" and suggested the rapper should have known better. ''
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'' placed "Drummer Boy" in his list of "10 tone-deaf covers of Christmas classics". In it, Isaac Feldberg described it as "a strangely hard-driving blizzard of rum-pa-pum-pum percussion, the Biebs's cringeworthy rapping, and Busta Rhymes imploring us to 'gather round the mistletoe real quick,'" and was infuriated by Bieber's self-aggrandizing rap verses. Maija Kappler, in a 2018 ''
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'' retrospective on ''Under the Mistletoe'', despised "Drummer Boy" for its several "unforgivable" elements, citing "the misuse of Busta Rhymes" and "our early-2010s tolerance of white Christian pop stars trying their hand at rap on not one but two different verses". He joked, "The only redeeming element of this song is that it inspired lots of online essays, including one in the Washington City Paper, which included the line: "Rhymes bellowing 'BIEBER, WHAT UP' would make a swell notification noise for when someone you hate text messages you.""


In other media

In the finale of '' Dancing with the Stars: Juniors'' (2018), contestant
Mackenzie Ziegler Mackenzie Frances Ziegler (born June 4, 2004) is an American singer, actress, former dancer, and internet personality. She first gained notice as a child while appearing for six years on the Lifetime reality dance series ''Dance Moms'' togethe ...
and partner Sage Rosen
freestyle dance Dance improvisation is the process of spontaneously creating movement. Development of movement material is facilitated through a variety of creative explorations including body mapping through levels, shape and dynamics schema. Improvisation is a f ...
d to "Drummer Boy". Judges
Mandy Moore Amanda Leigh Moore (born April 10, 1984) is an American singer, songwriter and actress. She rose to fame with her debut single, "Candy", which peaked at number 41 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Her debut studio album, '' So Real'' (1999), recei ...
,
Val Chmerkovskiy Valentin Aleksandrovich "Val" Chmerkovskiy ( uk, Валентин Олександрович "Вал" Чмерковський; born March 24, 1986) is a Ukrainian-American professional dancer, best known for his appearances on the U.S. version ...
and
Adam Rippon Adam Richard Rippon (born November 11, 1989) is an American figure skater. He won the 2010 Four Continents Championships and the 2016 U.S. National Championships. Earlier in his career, he won the 2008 and 2009 World Junior Championships, the ...
acclaimed the performance and scored it perfect 10s. Moore called it "incredible" and "absolutely flawless", Chmerkovskiy "awesome" and "the best of all worlds", and Rippon reacted with surprise.


Personnel

Credits are adapted from liner notes *
Justin Bieber Justin Drew Bieber ( ; born March 1, 1994) is a Canadian singer. Bieber is recognized for his genre-melding musicianship and has played an influential role in modern-day popular music. He was discovered by American record executive Scooter ...
– vocals, live drums, producer, songwriter *
Busta Rhymes Trevor George Smith Jr. (born May 20, 1972), known professionally as Busta Rhymes, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. Chuck D of Public Enemy gave him the moniker Busta Rhymes, after NFL and CFL wide receiver ...
– rap vocals, songwriter *Sean K – producer *Josh Gudwin – recording engineer *Jesus Garnica – assistant audio mixing *
Kuk Harrell Thaddis Laphonia "Kuk" Harrell ( ) is an American songwriter, vocal producer, arranger and engineer. He was a member of a songwriting–production team composed of himself, Christopher "Tricky" Stewart and The-Dream, Terius "The-Dream" Nash. In ...
– vocal producer *
Jaycen Joshua Jaycen Joshua is a mix engineer and music producer who owns the revered Canton House Studios in Studio City, California. Joshua started his mix career in 2005 when he became partners with his mentor Dave Pensado and formed The Penua Project. Joshu ...
– audio mixing *Miguel Lara – assistant recording engineer * Chris "Tek" O'Ryan – recording engineer


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