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"Clique" is a song by American rappers
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,
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, and
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from West's
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's debut compilation album, '' Cruel Summer'' (2012). The song features additional vocals from
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, Aude Cardona, and Travis Jones. It was produced by Hit-Boy, while co-produced by West, and additional production was handled by
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alongside Noah Goldstein. Numerous rappers recorded verses for the song, yet only West, Jay-Z, and Big Sean made the final cut. Two days after it leaked, the song was debuted via West's website on September 7, 2012, and simultaneously released for digital download as the album's fourth and final single, through GOOD Music and
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. "Clique" has a dark beat, with the song including a
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of
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's " Funky President (People It's Bad)". The rappers use the lyrics to brag about their clique's strength. The song received generally positive reviews from
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, with them mostly highlighting the production. Some praised West's verse and a few writers complimented Jay-Z's presence, while critical reception towards Big Sean's verse was somewhat less positive. The song was ranked amongst year-end lists for 2012 by multiple publications, including '' NME'' and ''
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''. It was one of the Award Winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at the ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards in 2014. In the United States, "Clique" reached number 12 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number 2 on the
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chart. It further charted within the top 50 on the main charts in six other countries, including Canada and the United Kingdom. The song has been certified quadruple platinum and gold in the US and the UK by the
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(RIAA) and
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(BPI), respectively. West ranted over a version of its backing track at the Revil Oviation Hall in December 2012, and performed the song live during
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(2013–14). A remix of the song, featuring T.I., premiered in November 2012.


Background and recording

"Clique" marked the first musical collaboration between
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and
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since their joint studio album ''
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'' (2011), though they had finished the accompanying tour of the same name in the summer of 2012. Speaking to
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in September,
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explained that he initially recorded the song's
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"in London to the beat and 'Ye liked it or whatever", before being the first performer to record his verse. The rapper stated that after sending the verse to West, he "didn't hear anything back for a while utthen people were talking about it". Big Sean recounted running into fellow rapper
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in the meantime and receiving his approval of the song, until he was told during a phone call that Jay-Z was on it and "was like, 'damn'". Due to both West and Jay-Z providing verses, Big Sean confessed that he thought "they're probably gonna take my verse off even though I laced it" yet was told via the phone, "Nah, it's you Kanye and Jay-Z." In an interview with
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, Big Sean revealed that many " grade-A rappers" recorded verses for the song but were not selected by West for the final cut. He did remember that the verses "were real legit", despite only him, West, and Jay-Z not being cut. In 2011, record producer Hit-Boy helped produce West and Jay-Z's " Niggas in Paris". The producer recalled "doing me once again" for "Clique", saying he "made a beat" that West liked "and we built on it", before the beat eventually became the song. Of working with West, Hit-Boy explained, "Nothing is ever right the first time, or the second time, or the third time." He continued, asserting that you have to "keep going until it appeases him" and he feels as if West is "always right". The song was produced by Hit-Boy, with co-production from West, and additional production from
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and Noah Goldstein. On September 5, 2012, TMZ leaked a 30-second snippet of "Clique"; West, Jay-Z, Big Sean, and Hit-Boy had been announced earlier that week to be collaborating on the song. The same day as the leak, West posted the song's cover art to his website. West debuted the song in full through the website on September 7, 2012. Simultaneously, it was premiered by DJ Funkmaster Flex for
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and released as a single.Citations regarding the digital release of "Clique": * * * * * * West references his partner
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on the song, following on from him having rapped about his lovers in the past, including
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. "
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" was released in April 2012, with it seeing West declare his love for Kardashian. While previewing tracks recorded for ''Cruel Summer'' in August 2012, West played a song entitled "Perfect Bitch", which he gave confirmation of being written about her. Fellow rapper
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had recorded a verse for "Clique", though it was instead used by him on Hit-Boy's track "Bussin Moves" in September 2015.


Composition and lyrics

Musically, "Clique" has a dark beat, as well as industrial sounds. It contains a
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of American
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musician
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's 1974 recording " Funky President (People It's Bad)".
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synth lines are prominent throughout the song, being accompanied by
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. The song includes throbbing bass, which contains slurs. It also heavily features drums. Big Sean performs first, contributing the
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and a verse to the song. His verse is followed by Jay-Z's, before West performs the last verse for around one minute and 30 seconds. Additional vocals are contributed to the song by
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, Aude Cardona, and Travis Jones. In the lyrics of the song, the rappers boast about the strength of their clique. On the hook, Big Sean asserts that nobody is on the level of his clique. During his verse, Big Sean brags about being up for nine days. Jay-Z delves into his past, reminding listeners of the personal costs from his success as well as the risks taken by him to achieve it. West raps arrogantly about a number of topics, including reflection on race and wealth, his
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ambitions, and meditating in
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. He expresses pride in Kardashian having become famous as a result of her
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with singer
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, rapping: "My girl a superstar all from a home movie."


Release and reception

On September 7, 2012, "Clique" was released for digital download in various countries by
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and
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as the fourth single from the album. 11 days later, the song was included as the second track on GOOD Music's debut compilation album ''Cruel Summer''. The song was met with generally positive reviews from
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, who were mostly complementary towards the production. Josh Stillman from ''
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'' cited the song as demonstrating West's continuous "incapabl tyof making bad music", liking the "off-kilter beat" as well as West's "inventive lyrics" that he considered to lie "among his most clever". In ''
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'', Andy Gill acclaimed the production style over it bringing "a sinister, stalking ambience that matches the blend of money, mystery and menace" provided by collaborators on the album. ''
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gave praise to Hit-Boy's production on the song, comparing the "transfixing" collection of hiccups and synths to record producer
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's work. He concluded by recognizing the song as "haughty, spotless, and coldly perfect; it sounds like bottle service". In a review of the song for the ''
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'', Adam Lukach and Lucheezy rated it three out of four stars, saying that even though the texture "is relatively thin", the beat "sounds ready to bubble over" in a similar manner to "a pot of molten gold". The writers appreciated the song as "the perfect platform" for West and Jay-Z's lyrical performances while dismissing Big Sean's lyricism and flow, specifically commenting that he stumbles over the latter and opining he is "just here for the hook". For ''
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'', Christopher R. Weingarten labeled the beat "nothing short of a masterwork" that is reminiscent of "a hiccupping
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) sneaking under the very last gasp" of rip-offs of
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's "
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" (2008), while he viewed West's verse as overshadowing other artists' contributions to the album because of the lyrics. Jonah Weiner of ''
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'' wrote of how Jay-Z's "breezy self-regard overflows into
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" on the song, though pointed out West for being the superior performer with his "classic head-spinner" of a verse. Michael Madden was more lukewarm at ''
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''; he admitted to not taking the same liking to the song as others were but assured "its bass-slurs and monstrous opera samples prove worthy" of West and Jay-Z's reunion, and picked "Clique" as one of the essential tracks on ''Cruel Summer''. ''
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'' Jon Caramanica was split in his feelings of the song, being appreciative of West's "volatile" performance for "swerving in new directions with each
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" but showing disgust towards Big Sean's unforgivable referencing of himself "as B.I.G." due to it "lazily and gratuitously invoking the memory" of fellow rapper
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Accolades

On September 7, 2012, ''Pitchfork'' selected the song as the best new track. Ian Cohen of the publication positively compared Hit-Boy's production to his work on "Niggas in Paris" and disregarded Big Sean's verse, even though he praised Jay-Z's "wholly expected, sorta comforting" performance. Cohen continued; he lauded West for using a platform "to talk his shit again", and finished by questioning that the song may be "center of the universe-type shit". "Clique" was voted 44th on the Pazz & Jop poll of ''
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'' for 2012; it received 10 mentions and was tied with 6 other songs for the position. The track was listed by '' Complex'' as the 15th best song of 2012 and the magazine's DD considered the beat "the next best thing" after "Niggas in Paris" as well as praising Big Sean, Jay-Z, and West for delivering "all-star verses". ''
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'' and '' NME'' also positioned the track at number 15 on their respective lists of the year's best songs, with Talia Soghomonian of the latter publication citing it as properly proving that West "was still turning out solid gold" after ''Watch the Throne''. The track was ranked by both ''Goûte mes disques'' and ''
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'' as the ninth best song of 2012, and its strongest achievement was being picked as the year's fourth best song by ''Dummy Mag''. Jay-Z's verse on the song was named the fifth best of 2012 by ''Complex'', with the staff mostly acclaiming his subject matter. At the 2014 ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards, the song was one of the Award Winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. "Clique" was awarded as one of the 35 Most Performed R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at the BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards in 2014, and received a nomination for World's Best Song at the
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.


Commercial performance

On the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, "Clique" entered at number 55. In its second week on the chart, the song climbed to number 12. The song remained on the Hot 100 for a total of 22 weeks. As of May 31, 2018, it ranks as West's 17th biggest hit on the chart. Simultaneously with its peak on the Hot 100, the song reached number two on the US
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chart, with 209,000 sales. This was a rise of 14 places from the song's position of number 16 one week prior, while it experienced a 182% increase in sales. The song topped the component US Rap Digital Songs chart, becoming West's first track to do so. "Clique" further peaked at number two on the US
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,
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, and Rhythmic charts. On November 29, 2012, the song was certified
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(RIAA) for selling 1,000,000 digital copies in the United States, becoming the second single from ''Cruel Summer'' to achieve the certification. It was later certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA for pushing 4,000,000 certified units in the country on April 7, 2022. In Canada, the song debuted at number 79 on the
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for the issue dated September 22, 2012, before rising to its peak of number 17 the following week. The song lasted for 11 weeks on the chart. Elsewhere, it peaked at number 22 on the
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. "Clique" spent 18 weeks on the chart and as of August 19, 2017, it stand as Jay-Z's 14th most successful track of all time in the United Kingdom. The song also ranks as West's 20th biggest track of all time in the country up to October 24, 2019. On March 15, 2019, the song was certified gold by the
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(BPI) for selling 400,000 units in the UK. "Clique" further attained top 50 positions on the singles charts in Scotland, Denmark, Australia, and France, while receiving a gold certification from
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for 45,000 shipments in the second of the four countries.


Live performances and other versions

During Big Sean's first arena show at the Palace in his homestate of Michigan on December 1, 2012, he brought out West for a performance of "Clique" as part of the
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. For West's three night concert at the Revil Ovation Hall in
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, he performed the song as the first night's second track on December 28, 2012. After performing the song, West delivered a 10-minute freestyle rant over a spare acoustic version of its backing track. The rant saw West complain about his lack of nominations for the
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, the criticism of his women's fashion line, and the media, who the rapper responded to by asserting that he "ain't crazy" but is "just not satisfied". West further ranted against American singers
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, as well as criticizing corporate sponsorships and wealth, while the rapper also spoke of his cancelled tour with singer
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, death threats from people on
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, his plans for the future, and skinny jeans. West performed a faithful take on the song at the 2013 Governors Ball, being backed by a modest DJ setup. The song was performed live by him on
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(2013–14). West delivered a performance of the song for the
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in 2014, with the crowd chanting along as he performed. During West's headlining set at the 2015
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, he performed the song, starting at the 25:06 mark. The crowd echoed words from the song back at West, who responded with a vague smile. Rapper
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released a re-worked version of "Clique" on his third mixtape '' The Black Bar Mitzvah'' in October 2012, which features fellow rappers Gunplay and Rockie Fresh. On November 13, 2012, DJ MLK premiered a remix of "Clique" that features rapper T.I. The remix includes a 16-bar verse from T.I., with him bragging that nobody does it like his "motherfuckin' clique". Duo gLAdiator posted their remix of the song to
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on November 26, 2012. A club remix, it heavily adds bass to the vocals. The remix was later included on a
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for the song that was released in the UK on January 15, 2013. While appearing alongside Kc Chopz at Power 106 on January 13, 2013, rapper
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freestyled over the original. On January 28, Canadian electronic band Keys N Krates shared a remix of the song. The remix mostly relies on a
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for its build, and contains
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, vocal stutters, and screwing that is applied to Big Sean's vocals.


Track listings

Digital download #"Clique" – 4:53 UK 12" vinyl Remixes ;A-side #"Clique" (Dirty Version) – 4:53 #"Clique" (Enferno Remix) – 3:13 #"Clique" (Black Dogs Remix) – 4:21 #
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– "What Up Gangsta" (Dennis Blaze Clique Remix) – 3:27 ;B-side #"Clique" (Tek One 128-82 Transition) – 6:00 #"Clique" (gLAdiator Remix) – 3:29 #"Clique" (Slinks Trapsteezy Remix) – 5:03


Credits and personnel

Information taken from ''Cruel Summer'' liner notes. Recording *Recorded at Record One (Sherman Oaks, CA) and Jungle City (NYC) *Mixed at Island Sound Studios (Hawaii) Personnel * Hit-Boy songwriter, production *
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songwriter, co-production * Sean Anderson songwriter *
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songwriter *
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songwriter * Noah Goldstein additional production, recording *
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additional production, mixer *
Rob Kinelski Robert Kinelski (born January 27, 1981) is an American mixing engineer, engineer, and record producer. He is best known for his engineering and mixing work for Billie Eilish, Finneas, Lil Dicky, Big Sean, Karol G, Joji, Beyoncé, and more. In ...
recording * Richard Parry additional recording * Christian Mochizuki assistant mixer * Eric Kelekolio assistant mixer * Gaylord Holomalia assistant mixer *
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additional vocals * Aude Cardona additional vocals * Travis Jones additional vocals


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References

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