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"Radio" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé for her third studio album, '' I Am… Sasha Fierce'' (2008). The up-
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electropop/ dance-pop song was composed by Beyoncé,
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, Anton Bakholdin and
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. Composed in the key of
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and built essentially on bouncy
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, "Radio" also displays influences of the 1980s synthpop,
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, and house. It is instrumentally complete with a Roland TR-808 drum, bass instruments, and synthesizers. The song's lyrics describe the love of Beyoncé in her childhood for the songs she used to listen to on the radio as she grew into an adult. "Radio" received positive reviews from contemporary music critics, who generally praised Knowles's departure from her usual R&B style. Some of them also complimented the believability as well as the originality of the song and chose it as the standout track of ''I Am... Sasha Fierce''. In September 2009, "Radio" was used to promote Dutch radio station
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, and it subsequently charted for six weeks on the Dutch Top 40 chart, where it peaked at number 14. It also reached number five on its urban chart. "Radio" was part of Beyoncé's
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on her I Am... World Tour (2009–10) and was included on the live album '' I Am... World Tour'' (2010).


Production and composition

"Radio" was written by
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,
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, Anton Bakholdin, and Beyoncé. Production was handled by
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, who also produced of " Sweet Dreams" (2009). "Radio" is different from the usual R&B material for which Beyoncé is known; It is an electropop/ dance-pop song that exhibits influences of 1980s synthpop,Petridis, Alexis. (November 14, 2008
Review: ''I Am... Sasha Fierce''
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,Greenblatt, Leah. (November 15, 2008
Review: ''I Am... Sasha Fierce''
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and house. Following the release of '' I Am... Sasha Fierce'', Beyoncé explained the concept behind the song on her official website:
It just seems like a feel-good record but when you really listen to the lyrics, it's about me growing up. In my household, I didn't go all of the parties and I didn't do all the things that a lot of the other teenage girls did because I was so in love with my radio and my music. I was so in love with this radio and my parents were happy that I was into something positive.
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, "Radio" is an up
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song set in
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, written in the key of
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. It follows the
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of Bm–G–D–A/C and Beyoncé's vocals span from the note of A3 to E5. Built on a bouncy
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, "Radio" is instrumentally complete with a Roland TR-808 drum,Hoard, Christian. (November 18, 2008
Review: ''I Am... Sasha Fierce''
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bass instruments, and synthesizers. Several music critics, including Ben Westhoff of '' OC Weekly'', noted that "Radio" bears resemblance to Rihanna's single "
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" (2007) as they are both set to 1980s-style synthesizers." Similarly, James Reed of ''
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'' wrote that "Radio" seems to be like the latest electro-pop confection from Rihanna. Darryl Sterdan of the Canadian website Jam! wrote that "Radio" sounds like a record Madonna would sing because of its electropop and dance-pop musical styles. Serbian newspaper ''
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'' suggested that the melody was plagiarized from "
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" by Serbian singer Seka Aleksić, and claimed that the songwriters Filip Miletić and Miloš Roganović would sue Beyoncé; the claim was met with ridicule from other Serbian media. The believability of the song's lyrics, which conveys love testaments as well as its timeless endurance, sung on sensual vocal arrangements by Beyoncé, who additionally adopts a sneering attitude, demonstrates her alter ego Sasha Fierce. Lyrically, "Radio" explores the relationship between Beyoncé as the female protagonist and the songs played on the radio, shown in the lyrics: "You're the only one that Papa allowed in my room with the door closed / We'd be alone / And Mama never freaked out when she heard it go boom / 'Cause she knew we were in the zone". Amy Linden of ''
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'' magazine felt that "Radio" could make an ideal " valentine" song because of its lyrical content.


Critical reception

"Radio" received generally positive reviews from contemporary critics, who praised Knowles's brief departure from usual R&B style as well as the believability and originality of the song. Alexis Petridis of ''
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'' noted that though the 1980s synthpop mode of "Radio" may not be as well suited to Beyoncé's voice as the old
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" (2007)", there is no denying that "Radio" is an "irresistible pop song". Colin McGuire of
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highlighted Knowles's diversion from her usual R&B style, writing that "Radio" is "a bit of a novelty act " which takes Beyoncé in a new direction. He further wrote that the different elements of dance music present in the song makes it feel refreshing, before adding that "it might even suggest a more expansive, experimental side of the songstress on her follow-up".McGuire, Colin. (February 9, 2009
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wrote that "wild" "Radio" makes it the standout track on ''I Am... Sasha Fierce''. Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine chose "Radio" as the highlight of both the standard and deluxe editions of ''I Am... Sasha Fierce'', writing that it is the most convincing love song on the album."Cinquemani, Sal. (2008-11-12
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. Slant Magazine. Retrieved on December 21, 2011.
James Reed of ''The Boston Globe'' described "Radio" as fun, bouncy, and ideal for a night at the club. Similarly, Leah Greenblatt of ''
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'' wrote that the "spiky, Europop throb" of "Radio" expertly taunt the boys and fill the dance floor. Darryl Sterdan of Jam! was surprised by the new musical direction of Beyoncé but concluded that "... you better believe it ... it kinda works". Daniel Brockman of '' The Phoenix'' described "Radio" as the most believable song on the album, and complimented its "amid bland testaments to love's timeless endurance and the smut and thuggin of the 'Sasha Fierce' persona,
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is one with sensual overtones sung to an electronic device that, unlike men, 'never lets me down'". Echoing Brockman's sentiments, Amy Linden of ''Vibe'' magazine, who wrote that 1980's electropop and the sleek Valentine music of "Radio" tells the story of Beyoncé's alter ego. Similarly, Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond of ''
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Sasha sjust a good girl playing fierce".Brew-Hammond, Nana Ekua. (December 17, 2008
Review: ''I Am... Sasha Fierce''
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By contrast, Matos Michaelangelo of ''
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'' said that "Radio" sounds like "shameless target-marketing" aiming at programming directors. On ''The Village Voice'' 2008 year-end
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singles list, "Radio" was ranked at number 443.


Credits and personnel

* Richard Butler, Jr.producer,
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*Jim Caruana – recorder, vocals recorder *Matt Green – mixer assistant *Beyoncé Beyoncé –
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, writer *Anton Bakholdin – writer *
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– producer, recorder, writer *
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Promotion and chart performance

Beyoncé performed "Radio" on her I Am... World Tour (2009–10). The song was subsequently included on the live album '' I Am... World Tour'', as the thirteenth track. In early September 2009, "Radio" was used to promote Dutch radio station '
Radio 538 Radio 538 () is a Dutch commercial radio station that was founded in Hilversum, Netherlands in 1992. It is the second-most listened to radio station in the Netherlands. Radio 538 refers to the wavelength on which Radio Veronica used to broadcas ...
'. On September 19, 2009, "Radio" debuted on the Dutch Top 40 at number 31 after it was used to promote the local radio station. After three weeks, it peaked of number 14 on October 10, 2009, and charted for six weeks. "Radio" also peaked at number five on the Dutch urban chart.


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