"I Won't Let You Down" is a song by American
rock
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band
OK Go
OK Go is an American rock band originally from Chicago, Illinois, now based in Los Angeles, California. The band is composed of Damian Kulash (lead vocals, guitar), Tim Nordwind (bass guitar and vocals), Dan Konopka (drums and percussion), and ...
that was released as a single in December 8, 2014,
and is part of their album ''
Hungry Ghosts
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The terms ' literally "hungry ghost", are the Chinese translation of the term ''pret ...
''. The accompanying
video
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, released on October 27, 2014, is a
one-shot
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* ''One Shot'' (2005 film), a Sri Lankan action film directed by Ranjan Ramanayake
* ''One Shot'' (2 ...
take recorded in
double time
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showing the band members and several hundred dancers on personal transportation devices performing intricate choreographed routines while filmed by a camera on a
multirotor
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aerial drone.
Song
The song has a late '70s-style
disco
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style. Band frontman
Damian Kulash
Damian Joseph Kulash Jr. (born October 7, 1975) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and music video director, best known for being the lead singer and guitarist of the American rock band OK Go.
Early life and education
Kulash was born i ...
said that the disco influence came as they were toying around with the beat of the song and they hit upon a sound, evoking the style of
The Jackson 5
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and
Diana Ross
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, at which point, "we knew we had something worth chasing".
The song was featured in the 2014 American
dance film
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''
Step Up: All In''.
Music video
The video for "I Won't Let You Down" premiered on ''
The Today Show
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''
on October 27, 2014. Like several of the band's past videos, it consists of
a single shot
''A Single Shot'' is a 2013 American crime thriller film directed by David M. Rosenthal and written by Matthew F. Jones, based on his own novel of the same name. It stars Sam Rockwell, William H. Macy, Ted Levine, Kelly Reilly and Jason Isaacs.
...
. The band members perform the video while riding
Honda
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UNI-CUBs, personal mobility units that are controlled by the rider by shifting their weight. The group performs a routine within a warehouse before moving outside for larger choreographed routines with additional riders and dancers dressed in traditional
Japanese school uniform
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s and carrying colored umbrellas. The video was filmed on a camera mounted to an
octocopter drone, which allows for ground-level and bird's-eye-view shots during these routines, including a final high-altitude (700m)
pan of the surrounding landscape. The Japanese electropop group
Perfume
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make a
cameo at the start of the video.
OK Go was inspired by a trip they had taken to Japan during which they visited Tokyo's
Robot Restaurant
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O ...
, where numerous robots move about in motions set to
heavy metal music
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; Tim Nordwind said that the experience was "the best hour of my life".
They worked with producer Morihiro Harano, fulfilling a desire of several years.
Harano linked them to Honda's internal
ad agency
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, which led to them being put in contact with Japanese choreographer Airman to help plan out the routines.
Honda went on to fund the film and provide the UNI-CUBs and the octocopter for the video.
During an interview with ''The Today Show'', Kulash said the video took about a month of concept, planning, and practicing before it was shot.
The video was filmed around August 2014
at Longwood Station, a vacant
Outlet store
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in the
Chiba Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Chiba Prefecture has a population of 6,278,060 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of . Chiba Prefecture borders Ibaraki Prefecture to the north, Saitama Prefecture to the ...
of Japan near Tokyo.
Kulash and
Kazuaki Seki co-directed the video.
The video was filmed in
double time
In popular music, half-time is a type of meter and tempo that alters the rhythmic feel by essentially ''doubling the tempo resolution'' or metric division/level in comparison to common-time. Thus, two measures of approximate a single measure o ...
, recording the events at half the speed of the song and then sped up for the final video. In the closing shots, which show the band and dancers from far overhead simulating a large
dot matrix
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display with colored umbrellas, Harano had set large speakers at the corners of the area to play the song in half-time to help all the performers synchronize with the music.
The camera drone was controlled both with
GPS
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and manual control for fine adjustment by Harano and his crew.
The final shot of the video includes over 2,300 participants; as there are not that many UNI-CUBs in existence at the time of filming, they used special framing to capture as many performers on the devices before pulling back in shot to include more dancers on foot without breaking the illusion.
This final section took between 50 and 60 practice runs to get the timing correct.
The filming took about four days to complete, in part because rain often prevented the outdoor use of the UNI-CUBs or the octocopter. The rain cleared up on the last planned day of filming, allowing them to complete the video.
According to Harano, they recorded about 44 takes, including 11 completed takes, and three of the quality they sought.
The choreography in the video was inspired by the elaborate routines of musical director
Busby Berkeley
Busby Berkeley (born Berkeley William Enos; November 29, 1895 – March 14, 1976) was an American film director and musical choreographer. Berkeley devised elaborate musical production numbers that often involved complex geometric patterns. Berke ...
,
and took the idea of using double time filming after observing that Berkeley had used sped-up footage to allow these routines to be captured properly on film.
The opening sequence, primarily focusing on the OK Go band members, was made to feel like a futuristic version of
Gene Kelly
Eugene Curran Kelly (August 23, 1912 – February 2, 1996) was an American actor, dancer, singer, filmmaker, and choreographer. He was known for his energetic and athletic dancing style and sought to create a new form of American dance accessibl ...
's dancing in ''
Singin' in the Rain
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''.
Another inspiration was from
mass games
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North Korea
Mass games a ...
, popular in Japan and
North Korea
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, which was used for next-to-final shot mimicking a dot-matrix display; they had used computer visualization to plan out the choreography, and plan to release an interactive version of the video that will allow users to create their own choreography based on this.
The final shot, with the camera panning across the Japan landscape, was inspired by
The Beatles
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' use of extended
outros, as to give the viewer something "that packed a bit more entertainment even after the main part was over", according to Harano.
The final ascent and pan shot lasts a full 70 seconds without audio accompaniment.
The video went
viral, garnering 6 million worldwide YouTube views in two days and sending the song to No. 1 on the
''Billboard''/Twitter Trending 140 chart.
The video won for
Best Choreography
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at the
2015 MTV Video Music Awards
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.
Charts
The song debuted at No. 71 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100.
References
External links
Official music videoBehind the scenes of shooting "I Won't Let You Down"Interactive video website
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2014 singles
2014 songs
OK Go songs
Disco songs
Songs written by Damian Kulash