"World's Smallest Violin" is a song recorded by American pop band AJR. It was released on March 26, 2021, through the band's fourth studio album OK Orchestra and as a music video.[1] In 2022, the song became a viral song on the social media platform TikTok, with many using the ending chorus and the line "I'll blow up into smithereens" as a soundbite on the site as fan edits or by throwing back to viral videos.[2]
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Single by AJR | ||||
from the album OK Orchestra | ||||
Released | March 26, 2021 | |||
Length | 3:01 | |||
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"World's Smallest Violin" on YouTube | ||||
The song speaks about trying to minimize one's pain and comparing one's pain to another, for example, seeing a therapist with a grandfather that fought in World War II and a great-grandfather who was a fireman.[3] The music features transitions between a violin, a trumpet, and a piano.[4] The song is described as, according to The Daily Californian:
[a strong example] of the three brothers’ fearless leap into a multitude of musical genres, daring to explore folk, jazz and musical theatre all within a single track. This ambitious bridging of styles could lead to disaster, but the brothers of AJR have mastered the skill, mirroring not only the sound, but also the lyrical content of each genre: In "World's Smallest Violin", for example, they imitate country classics by telling a generational story. In terms of Broadway influences, many tracks are narrative-driven, and listeners have long noticed melodic similarities to that of theatrical soundtracks. In conjunction with songs that often speak to very foundational human emotions and fragilities, this may be what is most compelling about AJR's music, and what allows the band's songs to resonate with audiences both young and old.[5]
In a TikTok made by the band themselves, production for the song included creating a beat with clapping and stomping their feet. To make background vocals, a vocoder was used. The band also wanted to try to flawlessly seam a transition from a violin to vocals to a guitar, with a theatrical ending to the song where "everything comes at once".[6]
Initial reception for "World's Smallest Violin" was favorable to mixed. Music critic for Variety, A. D. Amorosi wrote that the song did not fit in well with the album's message of an emotionally deep and thought-provoking; however, Amorosi wrote that the song, removed from the album, would work well.[7] Zachary Wittman, writer for The Globe, wrote a negative review on the OK Orchestra album itself; however, he found "World's Smallest Violin" to be "passable", saying "[it] is the second passable song on here with a nice melody and a really fun lyrical concept. Again though, they ruin it with some horrid turns of phrases. I understand the metaphor of the world's smallest violin needing to be played is the equivalent of needing to vent to someone about your mental health, but they did not need to say 'spew my tiny symphony.'"[8]
On the same day as its release, a music video was released for "World's Smallest Violin". In the video, AJR performs the song in an apartment while strange things happen around them, such as things breaking, instruments floating, and a tornado blowing papers around the room. The video ends with the room and members Adam and Ryan suddenly freezing, as member Jack looks around in confusion.[1]
The music video had a spike in views after the song went viral, it is currently the most viewed video on AJR's YouTube channel, with over 98 million views as of November 12, 2022.
Just over a year after the song was initially released, "World's Smallest Violin" went viral on social media platform TikTok, leading to a spike in views on the official music video on YouTube and streams on Spotify.
Chart (2022) | Peak position |
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Global 200 (Billboard)[9] | 189 |
Ireland (IRMA)[10] | 79 |
Japan Hot Overseas (Billboard Japan)[11] | 4 |
South Korea (Circle)[12] | 171 |
UK Singles (OCC)[13] | 75 |
US Billboard Hot 100[14] | 91 |
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[15] | 34 |
US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (Billboard)[16] | 11 |
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[17] | 25 |
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