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"All The Stars" is a song recorded by American rapper Kendrick Lamar and American singer SZA. Written by Lamar, SZA, Sounwave, and Al Shux and produced by the latter two,[2][3][4] the song was released on January 4, 2018, as the lead single to the soundtrack album of the film Black Panther.[3][5] Its release coincided with Top Dawg Entertainment's announcement that its president, Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith, and Lamar himself would be producing the Black Panther soundtrack album.[3][6][7] Marvel Studios confirmed the news and revealed that Lamar was hand-picked by Black Panther's director, Ryan Coogler, to produce the soundtrack album. The song appeared in the movie during the end credits.[8] It also appeared on the radio of the video game Forza Horizon 4.

"All The Stars"
Single by Kendrick Lamar and SZA
from the album Black Panther: The Album
ReleasedJanuary 4, 2018 (2018-01-04)
Recorded2017
GenrePop-rap
Length
  • 3:55 (single version)
  • 3:52 (album version)
Label
  • Top Dawg
  • Aftermath
  • Interscope
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Kendrick Lamar singles chronology
"Love"
(2017)
"All The Stars"
(2018)
"Don't Don't Do It"
(2018[1])
SZA singles chronology
"The Weekend"
(2017)
"All the Stars"
(2018)
"Broken Clocks"
(2018)
Music video
"All the Stars" on YouTube

"All The Stars" received numerous accolades and nominations including a nomination for Best Original Song at the 76th Golden Globe Awards and the 91st Academy Awards, as well as receiving four nominations at the 61st Grammy Awards including Record of the Year and Song of the Year.

"All The Stars" won Best Song at the African-American Film Critics Association, while its video won Best Visual Effects at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards.[9]


Background


Lamar first hinted at his involvement with the Black Panther soundtrack album in the music video for his song "Love", released on December 22, 2017.[3][10] In the video, at about 1:54 into the song, a clapperboard is shown with the words "B.Panther Soundtrack Coming Soon".[11] Lamar subsequently announced his involvement on January 4, 2018, along with the release of "All The Stars".[3][6]


Release


Upon its release, Lamar announced his praise for Black Panther and its director, Ryan Coogler, writing "the magnitude of [the] film showcases a great marriage of art and culture. I'm truly honored to contribute my knowledge of producing sound and writing music alongside Ryan and Marvel's vision."[5][6]


Reception


"All The Stars" received positive reviews from critics. Jon Blistein of Rolling Stone praised the song, calling Lamar's verse "defiant" and SZA's verse "enthralling" and "filled with vocal turns".[7] However, Sheldon Pearce of Pitchfork gave the song a negative review, calling it "generic" and "pales in comparison to [Lamar and SZA's] recent works".[12] Pearce further wrote that the song is "full of heavy-handed plotting and everyman cliches" and is "so nondescript that it reeks of compromise, devoid of personality or any true vision."[12] Although Pearce complimented Lamar and SZA's performances and the "slick production", he ultimately wrote that "'All the Stars' is uncharacteristically conservative for these two stars, all in service of a bigger picture."[12]

In December 2018, Billboard ranked "All The Stars" as the 15th best song of the year.[13]


Chart performance


In the week ending January 20, 2018, "All The Stars" debuted at number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100.[14] During its fifth week on the chart, it managed to rise to number 31 on the Hot 100,[15] and in the week ending March 3, 2018, the single reached number seven on the Hot 100.[16] It is Lamar's second top ten hit on the chart in 2018, following his collaboration with The Weeknd on "Pray for Me", which reached number seven in early February. It also became SZA's second top ten hit on the chart following her collaboration with Maroon 5 on the hit single "What Lovers Do".[17] On the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, "All The Stars" debuted at number 19 and stayed in the top 20 for three weeks. In its fifth week, it rose to number five on the chart.

Worldwide, the song peaked at number one in Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, and Slovakia. The song reached the top ten in Australia, Canada, Hungary, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.


Music video


The music video for the song was filmed in January 2018 and released to Lamar's Vevo channel on YouTube on February 6, 2018. It was directed by Dave Meyers and the Little Homies.[18] As of April 2021, the video has over 290 million views.[19]

The video features themes and images of Afrocentrism and Afrofuturism, referencing the visual language of the film. The beginning of the video references to the Middle Passage, with appearances of Fulani hats, La Sape, Pantsula, Kufi caps, traditional African masks, and Kandake at the end. The video also features a sequence where Lamar walks alongside several panthers referencing the Black Panther soundtrack album.[20][21]



In February 2018, British-Liberian artist Lina Iris Viktor claimed that images of her 24-karat gold patterned artwork were used in the music video without her permission.[22] A settlement agreement was reached in principle on December 20.[23]


Awards and nominations


Year Organization Award Result
2018 Teen Choice Awards Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Song Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards Best Visual Effects Won
iHeartRadio MMVAs Best Collaboration Nominated
BreakTudo Awards Best Collaboration Nominated
UK Music Video Awards Best Urban Video: International Nominated
Hollywood Music in Media Awards Best Original Song: Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror Film Won
2019 Houston Film Critics Society Best Original Song Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Original Song Nominated
Georgia Film Critics Association Best Original Song Nominated
Critics' Choice Awards Best Song Nominated
African-American Film Critics Association Best Song Won
Black Reel Awards Outstanding Original Song Won
Grammy Awards Record of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Rap/Sung Performance Nominated
Best Song Written for Visual Media Nominated
Academy Awards Best Original Song Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Original Song Nominated
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards[24] Best Song/Recording Created for a Film Nominated
NAACP Image Award Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration Won
Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album Nominated
PLAY - Portuguese Music Awards Best International Song Won

Personnel


Credits adapted from digital booklet.[25]

Performers

Technical

Production


Charts



Certifications


Certifications and sales for "All the Stars"
Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[76] 5× Platinum 350,000
Belgium (BEA)[77] Gold 10,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[78] Platinum 40,000
Canada (Music Canada)[79] 5× Platinum 400,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[80] Platinum 90,000
Italy (FIMI)[81] Platinum 50,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[82] Platinum 30,000
Portugal (AFP)[83] 2× Platinum 20,000
Sweden (GLF)[84] Platinum 8,000,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[85] 2× Platinum 1,200,000
United States (RIAA)[86] 2× Platinum 2,000,000[87]

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.


Release history


Release dates for "All the Stars"
Region Date Format Label Ref.
United States January 4, 2018
  • Digital download
  • streaming
  • Top Dawg
  • Aftermath
  • Interscope
January 9, 2018 Rhythmic and Urban contemporary radio [88]
Italy January 19, 2018 Contemporary hit radio Universal [89]
United States February 27, 2018
  • Top Dawg
  • Aftermath
  • Interscope
[90]

See also



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На других языках


[de] All the Stars

All the Stars ist ein Song, der von Kendrick Lamar und der R&B-Sängerin und Songwriterin SZA für den Soundtrack zum Film Black Panther gesungen wurde.
- [en] All the Stars

[ru] All the Stars

«All the Stars» — песня американского рэпера Кендрика Ламара и певицы SZA, вышедшая в качестве лид-сингла из альбома-саундтрека Black Panther: The Album к фильму Marvel Studios «Чёрная пантера». Авторами песни стали сами исполнители а также Sounwave и Al Shux; последние двое также спродюсировали сингл[1][2][3]. Сингл был издан 4 января 2018 года[4]. Кендрик Ламар также был назначен продюсером и одним из авторов музыки для фильма[1][5]; кандидатуру Ламара лично выбрал режиссёр фильма Райан Куглер[6]. На церемонии награждения «Оскар 2019» саундтрек получил награду в номинации «Лучший саундтрек».



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