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"Hey, Ma" is a song recorded by American indie folk band
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. It was released on June 3, 2019, as the lead single from their fourth studio album, ''
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'' through Jagjaguwar, alongside "U (Man Like)". "Hey, Ma" was nominated for
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at the
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.


Production and release

"Hey Ma" was written and produced by frontman
Justin Vernon Justin DeYarmond Edison Vernon (born April 30, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist. He is best known as the primary songwriter and frontman of indie folk band Bon Iver. Known for his distinct falsetto voic ...
with producers Brad Cook and
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. The track was also produced by frequent collaborator Chris Messina. In a segment with
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, Vernon said about the process of creating the song: In his contribution to the track, Jake Luppen of indie rock band
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revealed that producer Ryan Olson asked him to help contributing on the track. "I was at his space one night, and after a few beers, he just had me play guitar on a bunch of tracks of his that he was working on, and one of them happened to be 'Hey Ma.' I had heard it earlier from BJ urton and he obviously did the final mix, so BJ was the one who kept it in there, but I tracked it with Ryan," he added. The song was written based on Vernon's childhood recollections and relation to his mother. Milan Polk of ''
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'' described the song was about "a reminder to 'call your ma'." Sean Lang of ''
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'' commented the chorus was about that "he has what he always wanted, yet contentment eludes him, and, wrapped up in the busyness of what his life has become, he knows he ought to call home." The song was debuted live during their set at Bonnaroo Music Festival 2018. The studio version of the track was played following their headline set at
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music festival on June 2, 2019. The video was ended with the band's new website icommai.com, contained graphics similar to the track's lyrics video. According to the All Points East press release, the tracks would appear on the then-upcoming album, ''i, i''.


Critical reception

The track received mostly positive reviews from critics. Writing for '' Spin'', Will Gottsegen described the song as "all love and light" and compared it to the band's track "Flume". He wrote that the track "picks up where 'Flume' left off, straight-faced and humble, with an ode to the mother invoked so early in the Bon Iver canon." Sean Lang and Samantha Lopez of ''
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'' commended "Hey Ma" as the website's Track of the Week. Despite his mixed review for the associated album, Ben Beaumont-Thomas of ''
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'' praised the song as one of the best Bon Iver tracks. "Its proper melody all the more tangible for coming after the mere simulacra before it; it has a subtle, powerful head-nod rhythm, and real bite to the scorn of its central lyric, 'full time you talk your money up / while it's living in a coal mine'," he added. Damien Morris of ''
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'' said that the peak of ''i, i'' happened somewhere around the heartstopping beauty of 'Hey, Ma's' drifting, wordless middle eight, a breakdown brimming with inarticulate emotion, barely understood, unmediated." In a less positive review, Jeremy D. Larson of ''
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'' called the song "doesn't quite tower and crash like the best of ''
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'' and it doesn't really lead you to places unknown, but it places you firmly in the increasingly defined world of Bon Iver: sensitive and dreamy, warm synths and a few saxophones, capturing the feeling of escaping the present for an idyllic past." Contradicting to Larson's single review, while writing the review for ''i, i'', fellow ''Pitchfork'' writer Matthew Strauss called the track as "one of the best songs in the Bon Iver catalog" and described it as "rousing and explicitly sentimental."


Year-end lists

"Hey, Ma" was included on several year-end lists.


Personnel

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– production, additional engineering, mixing *Greg Calbi – mastering *Brad Cook – production, bass *Zach Hanson – engineering, mixing *Zack Hernandez – engineering assistance *Ben Lester – CP-70 electric piano * Jake Luppen – guitar *Chris Messina – production, engineering, mixing *Brian Moen – drums *Jerry Ordonez – engineering assistance *
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– sampling *Alli Rogers – engineering assistance * Buddy Ross – synthesizers *Andrew Sarlo – additional engineering *
Justin Vernon Justin DeYarmond Edison Vernon (born April 30, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist. He is best known as the primary songwriter and frontman of indie folk band Bon Iver. Known for his distinct falsetto voic ...
– vocals, production, guitar,
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– vocals, guitar *Worm Crew – horns **Tim Albright – trombone **Hideaki Aomori – clarinets, alto saxophone **CJ Camerieri – trumpet, flugelhorn, French horn **Ross Garren – harmonica **Michael Lewis – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone **
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– violin, viola, string arrangement, conductor **Randy Pingrey – trombone Credits adapted from Bon Iver's official website.


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