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"Mr. Saxobeat" is a song by Romanian singer Alexandra Stan, released on 12 September 2010 as the second single from her debut studio album, '' Saxobeats'' (2011). The track was written and produced by Marcel Prodan and Andrei Nemirschi, and was recorded at their Maan Studio. Musically, "Mr. Saxobeat" is a
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and
dance-pop Dance-pop is a popular music subgenre that originated in the late 1970s to early 1980s. It is generally uptempo music intended for nightclubs with the intention of being danceable but also suitable for contemporary hit radio. Developing from a ...
song, with its instrumentation consisting of notably saxophone and horn as well as 'conventional' synth and techno sound. The lyrics echo the singer's vision of a perfect man; her vocal delivery has been likened to Barbadian singer
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by a
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. Reviewers were positive towards the recording, with them praising its catchiness, the saxophone sequences and Stan's voice. "Mr. Saxobeat" received award nominations at the 2011 Romanian Music Awards and
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, as well as at the 2012 Echo Music Prize. Commercially, it became the singer's breakthrough single, reaching the top ten of the charts in more than 20 countries and being awarded various certifications. As of June 2013, the track sold almost one million units worldwide in less than a year. For promotion, an accompanying music video was shot by Iulian Moga in
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, Romania. Uploaded on YouTube on 14 November 2010, it depicts Stan and two friends being arrested, interviewed by the police, put in jail and then escaping from the station. The singer performed the track on multiple occasions, and it was covered by artists such as Selena Gomez & the Scene and Omega. "Mr. Saxobeat" was also featured on television series and on video games '' Dance Central 3'' and '' Just Dance 4''.


Background and release

In her youth, Alexandra Stan participated in various music-related contests, including the Mamaia Music Festival in 2009. She was discovered by Romanian producers and songwriters
Marcel Prodan ''Alexandra Stan vs. Marcel Prodan'' was a 2013 Romanian lawsuit in which Romanian singer Alexandra Stan accused her impresario Marcel Prodan and his label Maan Studio of blackmail, bodily harm, common assault and robbery. In June 2013, Sta ...
and Andrei Nemirschi that same year at a karaoke bar in
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. They offered her a record deal with their label, Maan Records, and she recorded a promotional single titled "Show Me the Way". The singer rose to fame in Romania with the release of her debut single, "
Lollipop (Param Pam Pam) "Lollipop (Param Pam Pam)" is the debut single recorded by Romanian recording artist Alexandra Stan for her debut studio album, ''Saxobeats'' (2011). The track was written by Marcel Prodan and Andrei Nemirschi, while production was solely handled ...
" (2009), which was given radio airplay. It also caught the attention of the management behind the Azerbaijani energy drink Trojka, who approached her with the idea of creating a song to be featured in a commercial for their product. This resulted in "Trojka", a song which would however eventually become the singer's next release, "Mr. Saxobeat". It was recorded at Maan Studios, with the writing and production handled by Prodan and Nemirschi; the mastering was done by Tom Coyne (music engineer), Tom Coyne in New York City. In a 2021 interview, Stan stated that she was displeased about not being credited as a composer on the song, claiming that she had been involved in the writing process. Saxophone was added to "Mr. Saxobeat" since Stan thought it appealed to the Azerbaijanis, Azerbaijani people and Culture of Azerbaijan, culture; she ended up scrapping an older refrain idea in favour of singing the same melody as the saxophone in the chorus. The song was released on 12 September 2010 and was soon after sent to local radio stations.


Composition

"Mr. Saxobeat" is written in the key of B minor, while its tempo is set at 126 beats per minute. Stan's vocals span from F#3 to D5; Maura Johnston from ''Village Voice Media, Village Voice'' compared her delivery to that of
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"in its weary hoarsines". The song is of the
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and
dance-pop Dance-pop is a popular music subgenre that originated in the late 1970s to early 1980s. It is generally uptempo music intended for nightclubs with the intention of being danceable but also suitable for contemporary hit radio. Developing from a ...
genres. Alongside the "ridiculously catchy" saxophone loop which is played and composed by Cosmin Basasteanu, the track's instrumentation also includes "twinkly" synthesizer, synths, techno beats and horn. The saxophone prominently features a Trill (music), trill, "a very popular effect in sax House mouse, house records", with it being digitally chopped to bits. Tris McCall from ''The Star-Ledger'' wrote, "The link between the saxophone and sexual expression is a long-standing one [...] Breath is tactile and sensuous, and the explosive sound of a sax in full blast carries with it some of the mad rush of desire." Regarding the saxophone, Stan said when interviewed, "I consider saxophone a very hot and sexy instrument which is also very used in my region." Josh Baines from ''Vice (magazine), Vice'' described the track as a "Balkans, Balkanized club ballad", further comparing its sound to Yolanda Be Cool and DCUP's "We No Speak Americano" (2010). ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' called "Mr. Saxobeat" a "one-off mainstream Dance music, dance single" along with "We No Speak Americano". During the lyrics, Stan sings, "You make me this, bring me up, bring me down, plays it sweet/Make me move like a freak, Mr. Saxobeat", which Baines wrote was Stan's "vision of the perfect man". He also wrote, "The second verse informs us that he's a 'sexy boy' who can set Stan 'free,' but that he's just as 'shy' as he is 'dirty.' Mr. Saxobeat, so it would seem, contains multitudes." Echoing this thought, Stan stated that "Mr. Saxobeat" was only her vision of the perfect man when on German television ARD (broadcaster), ARD.


Reception and accolades

The song was met with positive reviews by Music journalism, music critics. During a review of ''Saxobeats'', Celeste Rhoads from AllMusic saw "Mr. Saxobeat" as a club sensation along with "
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" (2009) and "Get Back (ASAP)" (2011). Rodrigo of ''Yam Magazine'' wrote, "One day, I heard Mr. Saxobeat by accident and I was instantly hooked. Thanks to its insanely catchy saxophone riffs and Stan's voice, Mr. Saxobeat is a very fun, upbeat song that you can smile and dance to no matter where you are. Plus, the song works like a charm for parties." Both ''NME'' El Hunt and McCall of ''The Star-Ledger'' associated the song with the revival of the saxophone in music. ''The Hollywood Reporter'' Shirley Halperin listed the saxophone sequences in "Mr. Saxobeat" in her list of "12 Awesome Sax Solos". Johnston, writing for ''Village Voice'', said "the way they're employed" sounded like Pitbull (rapper), Pitbull's "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" (2009). In his book ''Stars of 21st Century Dance Pop and EDM: 33 DJs, Producers and Singers ...'' author James Arena listed it in his "range of sounds that make up the world of the twenty-first century dance music". Fans of the recording include British singer Ellie Goulding, who praised it in a Twitter post in November 2016. At the 2011 Romanian Music Awards, "Mr. Saxobeat" won Best Song and was nominated for Best Dance Song. The track also received a nomination for Premios 40 Principales for Best International Song, Best International Song at the
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, and for Hit of the Year at the 2012 Echo Music Prize.


Commercial performance

"Mr. Saxobeat" first experienced success in Stan's native country, where it reached number one on the Romanian Top 100 and stayed there for eight consecutive weeks. Subsequently, the single debuted at number 47 on Spain's Productores de Música de España, PROMUSICAE chart, peaking at number three in May 2011 and gaining a Gold certification for exceeding sales of 20,000 units. The single further reached number six in France. In Russia, the single peaked at number on the country's Tophit chart and was further certified three times Platinum. "Mr. Saxobeat" also notably reached number one in Austria, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia and Switzerland, and was awarded various Gold and Platinum certifications. "Mr. Saxobeat" also reached number three on the UK Singles Chart and number one in Germany. Certified three times Gold, the track was that year's second most successful single in the latter country behind Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull (rapper), Pitbull's "On the Floor". Outside of Europe, "Mr. Saxobeat" debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 at number 72 and peaked at number 25 in that territory. The song spent 20 weeks on the chart and was certified Platinum by Music Canada. In the United States, "Mr. Saxobeats" sold 22,000 units in its first week of availability. On the week ending 30 July 2011, the song debuted on the US ''Billboard'' Billboard Hot 100, Hot 100 at number 92 and continued rising every week until peaking at number 21. It also managed to reach a number of ''Billboard'' component charts, notably reaching number eight on the US Tropical Songs, Tropical Airplay chart and number 11 on the Hot Latin Songs chart. "Mr. Saxobeat" became the third Romanian song to top the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart after Inna (singer), Inna's "Hot (Inna song), Hot" (2008) and Edward Maya and Vika Jigulina's "Stereo Love" (2009). By December 2016, the track was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA); it sold one million digital downloads in the United States as of January 2012. In Australia, Stan's song reached the ARIA Charts, ARIA chart at position 32, peaking at number 19. "Mr. Saxobeat" was later certified double Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). "Mr. Saxobeat" also debuted at number 36 in New Zealand in August 2011 and continued rising upon the charts until reaching number four, similarly earning Stan another Gold certification awarded by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ). In Asia "Mr. Saxobeat" topped the Media Forest, Israeli Airplay Chart and reached number nine on Lebanon's The Official Lebanese Top 20, Lebanese Top 20. In early 2012, the song debuted at the same position on the Japan Hot 100 and was later awarded Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). As of June 2013, the track sold almost one million copies worldwide in less than a year. Romanian label MediaPro Music further awarded Stan with a Platinum disc for this achievement. In November 2020, "Mr. Saxobeat" reached 200 million streams on Spotify, making it the most streamed song by a Romanian artist on the platform.


Music video

An accompanying music video for "Mr. Saxobeat" was filmed in
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, Romania by Iulian Moga on 1 November 2010. The clip was uploaded onto YouTube on 14 November 2010. A behind-the-scenes video was previously aired in November 2010 by Romanian television Music Channel Romania, Music Channel. Los 40 Principales cited the video for "Mr. Saxobeat" as one of Stan's best clips ever. The video begins with scenes of police officers bringing a handcuffed Stan into a room of a police station to interrogate her along with two of her female friends. When she and her friends refuse to give the police any information, they lock them in a jail cell. Stan coaxes and successfully seduces the guard, while her friends steal his police equipment before locking him inside the cell and escaping. The group enters a dressing room where they find police outfits and disguise themselves as officers. They locate the chief's office and hold the police chief and other workers at gun point while duct-taping their mouths and hands to the chief's desk. Stan and her friends exit the office and walk inconspicuously through the front lobby and out of the building. Cut scenes show Stan dancing in her cell or her with her friends in police uniform.


Live performances and covers

At most of her live performances of the song, the singer was accompanied by saxophonist Basasteanu on stage, which was his idea. Stan performed the song at French event Starfloor 2011, and on German show Ballermann Hits in late 2011; the latter appearance was controversial as the singer accidentally showed parts of her vagina. She went on to perform "Mr. Saxobeat" at the 2011 Eska Music Awards, German music show The Dome and on German television ARD (broadcaster), ARD's Morgenmagazin as an acoustic version. It was also included on the setlist of concert tours promoting her debut studio album ''Saxobeats''.''Saxobeats'' (CD Booklet/ Liner notes). Alexandra Stan. United States: Ultra Records. 2011 Covers of the track were done by Russian singer Lena Katina in an acoustic approach, American band Selena Gomez & the Scene on their We Own the Night Tour (2011–12) in Latin America, and Dominican recording artist Omega, whose version peaked at number 25 on ''Billboard'' Latin Digital Songs component chart. "Mr. Saxobeat" was also recorded by Alexandra Stan Tribute Band, reaching number three on the ''Billboard'' Luxembourg Digital Songs chart. In July 2021, Strange Fruits Music, Steve Void and DMNDS released their version of the song.


Other usage

In December 2011, "Mr. Saxobeat" was released on an extended play with Stan's subsequent single "Get Back (ASAP)" in Germany. It was featured on the sixth episode of the first season of American sitcom ''Suburgatory'' titled "List of Suburgatory episodes, Charity Case" and in the last episode of the CSI: Miami (season 10), final season of ''CSI: Miami'', named "Habeas Corpse". The track was also added to the playlist of ''Cardinal Burns'', and was used for the sixth episode of the first season of ''Faking It (American TV series), Faking It''. "Mr. Saxobeat" can be further found in Xbox 360 games '' Dance Central 3'' and '' Just Dance 4''. "Endless Summer (Oceana song), Endless Summer" (2012) by German singer Oceana (singer), Oceana, which served as the UEFA Euro 2012 List of UEFA European Championship anthems and songs, theme song, is based on a sample of "Mr. Saxobeat".


Track listings

* Digital download/French CD single # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Radio Edit) – 3:15 # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Extended Mix) – 4:16 * UK Digital EP # "Mr. Saxobeat" (UK Radio Edit) – 2:31 # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Extended Mix) – 4:15 # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Hi Def Radio Edit) – 3:00 # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Hi Def Mix) – 6:53 # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Kenny Hayes Mix) – 5:30 * Italian CD single # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Paolo Noise Radio Edit) – 3:33 # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Paolo Noise Extended) – 6:04 # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Gabry Ponte Radio Edit) – 3:02 # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Gabry Ponte Extended) – 6:03 # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Ali6 Remix) – 3:22 # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Wender Remix) – 5:55 * German digital download # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Radio Edit) – 3:15 # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Acoustic Version) – 3:01 # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Extended Version) – 4:16 # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Bodybangers Remix) – 5:51 # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Bodybangers Remix Edit) – 3:23 * German CD single # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Radio Edit) – 3:17 # "Mr. Saxobeat" (Acoustic Version) – 3:03


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Saxobeats'', Urban.ro and HeavyRotation.ro. *Alexandra Stan – lead vocalist, lead vocals *Andrei Nemirschi – songwriter, Record producer, producer *Marcel Prodan – songwriter, producer *Tom Coyne (music engineer), Tom Coyne – mastering *Maan Studio – recording studio *Iulian Moga – Music video director, director


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications

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Release history


See also

* List of number-one hits of 2011 (Austria) * List of number-one singles from the 2010s (Denmark) * List of top 10 singles in 2011 (France) * List of number-one hits of 2011 (Germany) * List of number-one singles of 2011 (Hungary) * List of number-one hits of 2011 (Italy) * List of Romanian Top 100 number ones * List of number-one hits of 2011 (Switzerland) * List of top 10 singles in 2011 (UK) * List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2011 * List of number-one dance airplay hits of 2011 (U.S.)


References


External links


Official video
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