"Sad!" (stylized
all caps
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) is a song by American rapper
XXXTentacion
Jahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy (January 23, 1998 – June 18, 2018), known professionally as XXXTentacion, was an American rapper and singer-songwriter. Though a controversial figure due to his widely publicized legal troubles, XXXTentacion gai ...
from his second studio album, ''
?'' (2018). It was released as the lead single from the album on March 2, 2018. The track was written alongside producer John Cunningham. The song is XXXTentacion's highest charting in the United States, peaking at number one on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 following his
death
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on June 18, 2018.
It has also amassed more than 2 billion streams on
Spotify
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, being one of the
most streamed songs on the platform. The song remains X's biggest and arguably most popular hit song to date. It discusses X's experiences with
depression, thoughts of
suicide
Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death.
Risk factors for suicide include mental disorders, physical disorders, and substance abuse. Some suicides are impulsive acts driven by stress (such as from financial or ac ...
, and romantic turmoil, as well as his personal regrets about his past.
A music video for "Sad!" was released on June 28, 2018, via his
YouTube
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channel. On August 13, 2021, the single was
certified Diamond
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by the
RIAA
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in the US. The song has since come to be regarded as XXXTentacion's
signature song
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.
Background
XXXTentacion began working with the producer for "Sad!", John Cunningham, in January 2018 after a preview of an acoustic song was uploaded to X's Instagram page showing Cunningham playing the guitar whilst X sung. On January 11, 2018, X uploaded a gaming video to his YouTube channel showing him playing the popular video game, ''
PUBG: Battlegrounds''. The intro to the video was a preview for "Sad!" and X further previewed the song a month later in a video on February 4, 2018, using it for his intro, after speculation the song was titled "SAD n Low" following a mass amount of snippets uploaded to YouTube. X went on to preview the song one more time in a YouTube video before its official release a few days later.
Release and reception
On March 1, 2018, X announced he was releasing two songs from his upcoming album ''?'', saying on Instagram "Dropping two songs from my album tonight at 12:00 am est, play them more times than you can count." "SAD!" was released on March 2, 2018, on Spotify, Deezer, iTunes/Apple Music and Tidal alongside "Changes".
''HotNewHipHop'' compared "Sad!" to the singles on X's debut album, ''
17'' due to its
emo hip hop
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aesthetic, saying "Once again, the young Floridian is veering into emo territory — with a lo-fi synth string loop and crisp percussion, the melodic ballad showcases X's ear for melody." XXL noted how the "upbeat instrumental" varied from the lyrics that shown XXX "struggling with depression and suicide over an ex-lover." ''Rap-Up'' also pointed out the "emo-melodies" that surround the track and spoke on the theme of suicidal thoughts over an ill-fated romance. The song has also amassed more than 1.5 billion streams on
Spotify
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, being one of the
most streamed songs on the platform.
On May 10, 2018, ''
Billboard
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'' reported that the song was removed from
Spotify
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playlists after their newly enacted "hateful conduct policy" came into effect. Six days after the playlist removal, the song's streams dropped 17 percent per day in the United States on average. The decision to remove X's music from curated playlists was later reversed after
Top Dawg Entertainment
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CEO Anthony Tiffith and rapper
Kendrick Lamar
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threatened to remove their music from the service if X's music was not reinstated.
Chart performance
In the United States, "Sad!" debuted at number 17 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the week beginning March 12, 2018, becoming XXXTentacion's highest debuting and highest-charting song in the country,
gaining 66 million streams in 12 days. The song later rose to number seven, making "Sad!" XXXTentacion's first top ten entry in the US.
In the United Kingdom, "Sad!" was at number 33 by the midweek, becoming X's highest-charting song in the country next to "
Jocelyn Flores
"Jocelyn Flores" is a song written and performed by American rapper XXXTentacion. It was originally released as the second track of his debut studio album '' 17'' on August 17, 2017, before being sent to rhythmic radio on October 31 as the album ...
", which peaked at 39, and his second top 40 entry. The song officially debuted at number 26, becoming XXXTentacion's first top 30 hit in the country. "Sad!" reached the top 10 in Sweden,
Australia,
and New Zealand.
It also reached the top 20 in Ireland,
and the top 40 in Norway.
"Sad!" broke numerous commercial performance records following
XXXTentacion's death. It amassed 10.4 million streams on
Spotify
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on June 19, 2018, breaking the single-day record for streams on the platform.
It jumped from number 52 to number one on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 on the week beginning June 25, 2018.
This made him the first act to earn a
posthumous Hot 100 number-one single as a lead artist since
The Notorious B.I.G.
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with "
Mo Money Mo Problems
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" in 1997, and overall, the ninth artist to have topped the chart posthumously.
"Sad!" official audio reached one billion
YouTube
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views on January 14, 2021.
Music video
The music video for Onfroy's "Sad!" premiered one day after his memorial service at the BB&T Center on June 28, 2018. The video was written and "creative directed" by Onfroy himself, and directed by JMP. In the video, an older X attends the funeral of his younger self, which has his older split-dye yellow-black hair, the same hairstyle that was present in X's famous mugshot after being arrested on domestic violence charges. When X approaches the casket to look at his younger self, the younger X suddenly returns to life. The two begin fighting in the church and out in the alley. Before, during, and after the fight, a dark hooded figure speaks to X, asking various questions and advocating for a way of thinking centered on love rather than hate and for X to realize that the biggest enemy in his life has been himself. X defeats his younger self and leaves him lying on the ground in a completely white location. A piece of paper appears on the screen that reads, "People change, things change, and so did I." The video concludes with the words "LONG LIVE PRINCE X". Many interpreted the music video as a final message of
remorse
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from X for his past actions. The video has over 161 million views across YouTube as of March 2023. The audio has over 1.2 billion views as of March 2023, making it his most popular YouTube video.
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from
Tidal
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Tidal may also refer to:
* ''Tidal'' (album), a 1996 album by Fiona Apple
* Tidal (king), a king involved in the Battle of the Vale of Siddim
* TidalCycles, a live coding environment for music
* Tidal (servic ...
.
*
Jahseh Onfroy
Jahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy (January 23, 1998 – June 18, 2018), known professionally as XXXTentacion, was an American rapper and singer-songwriter. Though a controversial figure due to his widely publicized legal troubles, XXXTentacion gai ...
– songwriting, composition
* John Cunningham – songwriting, composition, production
*
Koen Heldens
Koen Heldens is a Dutch-born mix engineer international multi-platinum, American Music Award- and Billboard Music Award-winning mixing engineer.
Early life and education
Originally from the Netherlands, Heldens began music school at the age of ...
– mixing
* Kevin Peterson – mastering
* Dave Kutch – mastering
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
External links
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2018 songs
2018 singles
Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles
Number-one singles in Greece
Number-one singles in Portugal
Songs about suicide
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Songs written by XXXTentacion
Pop-rap songs
Alternative R&B songs
UK Independent Singles Chart number-one singles