"If the World Was Ending" is a song by Canadian singer
JP Saxe
Jonathan Percy Starker Saxe (born March 23, 1993), known professionally as JP Saxe, is a Canadian musician and singer. He is best known for his collaboration with American singer and his now ex-girlfriend Julia Michaels titled " If the World Was ...
, featuring vocals of American singer
Julia Michaels. The song was released by
Arista Records
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on October 17, 2019, through digital download and streaming formats as the lead single from his second EP ''
Hold It Together''.
It is also included on his debut studio album ''Dangerous Levels of Introspection''. The song was nominated for
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* Dove Award for Song of the Year
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at the
63rd Annual Grammy Awards, being Saxe's first nomination, and Michaels' third nomination.
Background
Speaking to
''Billboard'', Julia Michaels said "I discovered JP Saxe’s music and posted about him around the same time he was listening to ''
Inner Monologue
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Intr ...
''. Since we were fans of each other's music, we got together for a writing session." Saxe added "Writing this song with Julia was one of the most creative experiences of my life. We wrote it the day we met and recorded it that same day."
Michaels shared "The song is about that person in your life who you would come back to if the world was ending, when nothing else matters and there is nothing left to hold you back."
Regarding the sentiments evoked in the composition, Saxe expressed, "Hopefully we are looking for our sense of compassion. My hope is that it's resonating because it connects people to the part of themselves that wants to put love first, that wants to reach out to that family member they haven't talked to in a while, or that friend".
The duo recruited producer
Finneas
Finneas Baird O'Connell (born July 30, 1997), known mononymously as Finneas ( stylized in all caps), is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor. He has written and produced music for various artists, most notably his sister, ...
to finalize their piece. "We wanted to find a producer who was going to take up the integrity and emotional contour of our original demo and bring out what was already there. We put together our dream list of producers, and when we reached out to Finneas, he loved the song and told us he wanted to produce it. We were very excited for him to be part of it because he has such unique instincts when it comes to production. And he wanted what we wanted, which was to take the feeling of the song that was there and bring it out and accentuate that emotional world".
Composition
"If the World Was Ending" is a piano ballad, played in the keys of
A minor
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The A natural minor scale is:
:
Changes ...
and
F minor at a tempo of 75 beats per minute. During the
chorus
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, Saxe and Michaels are heard singing the lines over layers of
backing vocals. The instrumental consists of a
piano, played by Finneas, and
gospel vocals.
In the second and final chorus,
violins are played.
About the lyrics
Throughout the song, JP Saxe, together with Julia Michaels, reminisces over a past and flawed relationship, hopefully it can start again with the best intentions and a good amount of patience. Saxe gives audiences a look into the piece's lyrics on ''
Genius.com'': "Julia scribed the lyrics at the end of the chorus. 'And there wouldn't be a reason why we would even have to say goodbye,' stabbed me in the heart when she first said it." Pondering the feeling that we don't have to wish each other farewell assures us all would be well. However, the reason for this lack of departure is dark and integrated into the removal of all consequences by the universe. Two situations exist in the song. The beginning situation happens amid a harmless earthquake. The imagined fantasy that occurs later asks, 'if everything did go to ruin, what would transpire?' The word: 'right.' holds a plethora of weight. It holds the doubt, hope, the question, 'are you with me on this?'. The term functions as the period mark following preceding events."
Commercial performance
On the Hot 100 it debuted on 96 on April 11, 2020. It peaked at number 27 on the chart dated September 12, 2020, giving Saxe's first and Michaels's second top 40.
Music videos
The music video, directed by Jason Lester, was released on October 17, 2019. After the Emergency Alert System warns of a “significant environmental event” hitting the United States, the video cuts to two lovers – JP Saxe and Julia – reviewing their last text conversation. As the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration instructs citizens to seek refuge in their nearest fallout shelter, JP reads how Julia needed some “space.” Suddenly, with extinction looming, the two reevaluate their priorities and are forced to decide just how they want to spend their last few hours on Earth.
Another music video titled "Spanglish Version" featuring
Evaluna Montaner released on April 3, 2020.
The third video of the song was titled "If the World Was Ending (In Support of
Doctors Without Borders)" featuring music artists was released on April 30, 2020.
Sam Smith,
H.E.R.
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She has received several awards includin ...
,
Alessia Cara,
Niall Horan
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,
Keith Urban and
Finneas
Finneas Baird O'Connell (born July 30, 1997), known mononymously as Finneas ( stylized in all caps), is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor. He has written and produced music for various artists, most notably his sister, ...
(the song's producer) are among the long list of names who sing Saxe and Michaels' duet. Saxe explained that the collaboration was inspired by covers of the song he saw online, and he then texted the featured artists to ask if they'd want to get involved. Each artist filmed their part on their phones from their homes while self-isolating. All proceeds benefit Doctors Without Borders, where one of Saxe's friends worked, and the video ends with a special message from a participating doctor about the impact of COVID-19 on countries where many of the doctors are stationed.
"We are so grateful for the incredible work being done by those on the frontlines during this global pandemic," Saxe and Michaels said in a joint statement. "At a time when it can sometimes feel like 'the world is ending,' we thank all of the healthcare workers, first responders, and essential workers who are helping so many people in need. Please stay home, stay safe (and don't actually go over!)".
Track listing
Digital download
# "If the World Was Ending" – 3:28
Remixes
# "If the World Was Ending" (
Marian Hill remix) – 3:27
# "If the World Was Ending" (Other remix) – 2:29
# "If the World Was Ending" (Original) – 3:28
Covers
#“If the World Was Ending” (Chaz Mazzota feat. Bella Raye) - Released November 22., 2019
#“If the World Was Ending” (Nick Wayne & Hannah Ellis) - Released December 20, 2019
#“If the World Was Ending” (Obe Lambert & Kato Faure) - Released December 27, 2019
#“If the World Was Ending” EP (Kar4sing) - Released January 14, 2020
#“If the World Was Ending” (Chester See, May Kelly & Christopher Harri) - Released March 3, 2020
#“If the World Was Ending” (Jonah Baker feat. Celine) - Released March 16, 2020
#“If the World Was Ending” (Kurt Hugo Schneider, Yoandri & Rain Paris) - Released March 17, 2020
#“If the World Was Ending” (Santiago Pena feat. Daniela Pena) - Released May 15, 2020
#“If the World Was Ending” (Jason Chen feat. Jules Aurora) - Released June 25, 2020
#“If the World Was Ending” (Mike Covers feat. MoonCraft 3) - Released July 8, 2020
#“If the World Was Ending” (Tiffany Alvord) - Released July 24, 2020
#“If the World Was Ending” (Pablo Jara feat. Daphne Sofia) - Released August 10, 2020
#“If the World Was Ending” (Renzo Mada) - Released August 30., 2020.
#“If the World Was Ending” (Christopher Martin & Lia Caribe) Reggae remix - Released October 9, 2020
#"If the World Was Ending" (
Robyn Adele Anderson
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feat. David Simmons Jr.) - Released December 1, 2020
#“If the World Was Ending” (Luis Angel Garcia feat. Rocio Ochoa) Spanish Version - Released December 8, 2020
#“If the World Was Ending” (Shawn Mendes) - Released December 10, 2020
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Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Release history
References
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2019 songs
2019 singles
JP Saxe songs
Julia Michaels songs
Arista Records singles
Song recordings produced by Finneas O'Connell
Songs written by Julia Michaels
Male–female vocal duets
Songs written by JP Saxe