With You (Mariah Carey song)

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"With You"
Mariah Carey poses in a black gown, surrounded by several posters, one of which reads "With You"
Single by Mariah Carey
from the album Caution
ReleasedOctober 4, 2018 (2018-10-04)
Genre
Length3:47
Dijon McFarlane
  • Greg Lawary
  • Producer(s)
    • Carey
    • DJ Mustard
    Mariah Carey singles chronology
    "I Don't"
    (2017)
    "With You"
    (2018)
    "A No No"
    (2019)
    Music video
    "With You" on
    YouTube

    "With You" is a song by American singer and songwriter

    DJ Mustard also producing it. The song was announced on October 2, along with its single artwork. A "velvety" ballad
    with a finger-snap beat and warm piano, the song's lyrics center around a woman seeking safety and security and her partner promising his love.

    "With You" and the follow up single "A No No" both failed to chart on the US Hot 100 and any major music chart internationally. "With You" reached the top 10 in Hungary, and peaked at number seven on the US Adult Contemporary chart.

    The song's music video, directed by Sarah McColgan, was released on October 10, 2018. Its

    black and white visuals feature Carey posing in different locations around Los Angeles. Carey performed the song at the 2018 American Music Awards
    .

    Background and composition

    DJ Mustard
    contributed to both the production and writing of "With You".

    DJ Mustard and Mariah Carey produced "With You" and co-wrote it with Charles Hinshaw and Greg Lawary over a two day period at Westlake Recording Studios, Los Angeles.[2] In reference to working with the singer, Lawary stated "When I saw my name among Mariah Carey and DJ Mustard, I teared up. She's such a legend. It's like working with Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston. She's done so much for music".[3] The song was announced on October 2, 2018, along with its single artwork.[4] It was released two days later.[5] "With You" served as the second single from Carey's fifteenth studio album Caution, and was preceded by the promotional single "GTFO".[6][7]

    The song is a "velvety" ballad with a finger-snap beat and warm piano. It features lyrics about a woman seeking safety and security and her partner promising his love. The song's outro features one of Carey's signature high-tone whistle notes.[8] "With You" is centered around Carey telling someone she “fucks with" them in a romantic capacity. It includes a reference to her 1998 single "Breakdown" featuring Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, with her singing "Ever since that Bone Thugs song, you ain't gotta break down, you're too strong".[6] Some critics viewed the song as reminiscent of Carey's earlier work, including the songs: "I Stay in Love", "Bye Bye", and "Angels Cry".[9]

    Critical reception

    "With You" received positive reviews from critics. The Atlantic's Spencer Kornhaber praised "With You", stating that he "can’t stop playing" it, and opined that Carey "regards romance with open-eyed caginess".[10] Writing for Rolling Stone, Brittany Spanos called the song a "shchmaltzy slow jam", and made note of the singer's use of the whistle register.[11] Chris DeVille of Stereogum described it as "a different sort of ballad: warm, organic, built from little more than gospel piano and booming 808s", adding "When she leans into the hook, [...], you feel that too".[12] Critics for Jezebel wrote "she will have you know that she is Mariah the star", but added that it is "not super exciting stuff".[9]

    Lists

    Critical rankings for "With You"
    Year Publication Accolade Rank Ref.
    2023 Teen Vogue 51 Best Love Songs of All Time
    47

    Commercial performance

    "With You" failed to chart on the US Billboard Hot 100. It peaked at number seven on the Adult Contemporary chart.[14][15] It peaked at number three on the Adult R&B Songs chart.[16][15] It managed number 33 on the Adult Top 40 chart,[17] and number 21 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart.[18]

    Outside the US, the song also faltered, failing to chart on any major international music chart; it reached number 125 on the France Downloads chart and number 30 on Spain's Physical/Digital chart, respectively.[19][20] It reached number eight on Hungary's Single Top 40 chart.[21] The album's next and final single, "A No No", also failed to chart on the US Hot 100 or any major international music chart. The song's parent album Caution would sell approximately 80,000 units globally, becoming Carey's lowest-selling studio album. Epic Records would depart ways with Carey after the release of this album.

    Music video

    The accompanying

    black and white and features Carey posing in different spots across Los Angeles.[24] The outfit worn by Carey consists of a fur coat and sunglasses.[25]

    Live performances

    Carey performed "With You" for the first time at the American Music Awards of 2018.[26] During the performance, she wore a hot pink gown, and was surrounded by shirtless male dancers who performed intricate choreography.[27] While performing, Carey was raised on a pink platform which appeared to be part of her gown. The singer stood in one place throughout the entire performance while dancers mimicking a flower executed choreography around her, and she concluded it by blowing a kiss to the audience.[28] Carey later performed the song on selected dates of her Live in Concert tour.[29] On November 19, 2018, Carey performed "With You" on Good Morning America.[30] It was included in the setlist for her Caution World Tour (2019), serving as part of the encore.[31][32]

    Credits and personnel

    Credits are referenced from the album's liner notes.[2]

    Track listings and formats

    Digital download[33]

    1. "With You" – 3:47

    Promotional CD single[34]

    1. "With You" (Radio Edit) – 3:47
    2. "With You" (Clean) – 3:47
    3. "With You" (Main) – 3:47
    4. "With You" (Instrumental) – 3:47

    Charts

    Release history

    Region Date Format Label Ref.
    Various October 4, 2018 Digital download Epic [5]
    United States October 15, 2018
    Hot adult contemporary
    [39]
    October 16, 2018 Contemporary hit radio [40]

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