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"Bang!" is a song by American pop band AJR. It was released on February 12, 2020, through their own label, AJR Productions. The song is the
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from the band's fourth album, '' OK Orchestra''. On August 8, 2020, a remix version was released featuring Hayley Kiyoko and AhhHaa.


Background

AJR released their third studio album '' Neotheater'' on April 26, 2019. That autumn, they embarked on an extensive North American tour in support of the album. ''Neotheater'' debuted to critical and commercial success, with album sales buoyed by the hit single "
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". As a result, AJR announced the "Neotheater World Tour Part II" on November 15, 2019, with tour stops in North America, Europe, and South America, including festival appearances at
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Argentina, Chile, and Brazil. The 2020 leg of the tour was postponed indefinitely due to the
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. AJR began working on "Bang!" in the process of writing ''Neotheater'', and continued to work on the song throughout the subsequent tour. After struggling with how to make "Bang!" "sound current", the band sidelined the song to finish ''Neotheater'', only returning to it after they finished touring. AJR explained their motivation for writing the song: "We wrote 'BANG!' about the weird middle-ground between being a kid and becoming an adult; a time when we're doing all the things adults are supposed to do, but we don't yet feel grown up. The fact is, adulthood is bound to hit us at some point, so the plan we made in the song is to 'go out with a bang'. Sonically, with every new song we make, we try to stretch out of our AJR comfort zone. With 'BANG!,' it felt exciting to step into this darker, horn-heavy vibe, where the verses are small and mysterious, and the chorus explodes into this theatrical trap chorus". The voice of the song that announces "Here we go!" and "Metronome!" is Charlie Pellett, best known for voicing the
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. When the song was first recorded, Ryan Met initially did the voice, but the group opted to get someone else to do. Their first choice was their father, Gary, and then a neighbor friend of his. AJR had used Pellett's voice for a live show years ago and he had emailed them; thanking them for the tribute. Realizing that they now had his email in their inbox, they asked him to help with the song and he happily obliged.


Composition and lyrics

"Bang!" is composed in cut time and in the key of
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, with a tempo of 70
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(bpm). Accents on the weaker beats of each measure give the song a bit of swagger, and make it reminiscent of a common
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style. AJR's vocals on the song range from B2 at the low end to C♯5 at the high end.


Music video

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for "Bang!" was uploaded on February 12, 2020, directed by Se Oh. The video features AJR hosting a dice game in a
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-lit parlor with the camera facing in one direction, only zooming in and out. The participants playing are seen going through various costume changes with every pan out, ranging from sailors to tuxedos to being nude.


Chart performance

The song entered the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart at number 99 and peaked at number 8 on the chart, becoming both the band's first top 40 entry and first top 10 entry, and their highest-charting single overall.


Use in media

In November 2020, AJR performed the song at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on a
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float. In the same month,
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used an instrumental version of the chorus in "Bang!" in their holiday commercial. The performance and use in advertisement, coupled with a $0.69 cost on
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, pushed "Bang!" to number one on the US iTunes Sales Chart on December 26, dethroning
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". "Bang!" was also used as the soundtrack of the opening montage at the 27th Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2021. In 2021,
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performed a remix of "Bang!" with added vocals.


Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal. * Adam Met – vocals, instruments, composer * Jack Met – main vocals, instruments, composer * Ryan Met – vocals, instruments, composer, producer * Charlie Pellett – additional vocals * JJ Kirkpatrick – trumpet *
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* Joe Zook –
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Other versions


Awards

At the 2021 ''Billboard'' Music Awards, "Bang!" took home the award for Top Rock Song, beating out " Monsters" by
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, " My Ex's Best Friend" by Machine Gun Kelly, and " Level of Concern" by
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. AJR also received nominations in the Top Duo/Group and Top Rock Artist categories, ultimately losing to
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and Machine Gun Kelly, respectively.


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


See also

* ''Billboard'' Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2021 * List of ''Billboard'' Adult Top 40 number-one songs of the 2020s * List of ''Billboard'' Hot 100 top-ten singles in 2021 * Pop Airplay


References

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