"Boyfriend" is a song recorded by American pop band Big Time Rush for their debut studio album BTR (2010). The song was produced by Lucas Secon and written by him and Wayne Hector. It features rap verses by American rapper Snoop Dogg. It was released as the album's second official single on February 8, 2011, and was solicited to mainstream radio on February 15, 2011 via Columbia Records.

The song "Boyfriend" was met with mixed reviews by music critics; some praised it as a catchy single while others called it unoriginal and safe. Critics, however, praised Snoop Dogg for adding flavor to the song with his verses. The song was, however, a moderately international success, charting in Austria, Germany, Mexico, Belgium and the United Kingdom as well as a host in other countries. In the United States, the song peaked at number seventy-two on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming their highest-charting single to date. And it later earned a gold certification in the US for sales of more than 500,000 sold downloads. In 2018, the song was ranked ninety-seventh by Billboard in their compilation of the 100 Greatest Boyband Songs of All Time.[1]


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"Boyfriend" was written and produced by Lucas Secon while Wayne Hector, credited as Wayne Anthony Hector, also provided writing.[2] In addition to writing and producing, Secon programmed and arranged the song while performing on drums and synthesizers.[2] Recording sessions took place at Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California, headed by Rob Kinelski, and at Mux Music Studios in London, England, headed by Secon and Pete Hoffman, both of which mixed the song.[2] Editing through ProTools was done by Hoffman.[2] Mintman performed on the guitars, bass and keys, which was recorded at the Westlake Recording Studios.[2] "Boyfriend" was released as Big Time Rush's second single on February 8, when the remix featuring Snoop Dogg was released through digital distribution. A week later, Columbia Records serviced it to contemporary hit radio and the version featuring the New Boyz to rhythmic crossover in the United States.[3] On April 19, 2011, a new version of the song featuring the New Boyz was released for digital distribution.

"Boyfriend" features the use of monochromatic beats, condensed instrument sounds, layered and tuned vocals and autotune.[4] According to the digital music sheet published at Musicnotes.com by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, the song is composed in a key of E major.[5] It is set in common time and has a moderate 4 tempo of 80 beats per minute.[5] The band's vocals range from E3 to B5.[5] It begins with a basic sequence of A-E-F#m-E and transitions to F#m-G#m-C#m as it chord progression.[5] The single versions feature rap verses from Snoop Dogg and the New Boyz. The lyrics pertain to being the ideal boyfriend for someone, indicated in lines like, "I don't care at all what you've done before, all I really want is to be your boyfriend."

"Boyfriend" received a generally mixed response from contemporary music critics. Matt Collar of AllMusic called the "head-bobbin'" tune one of the album's highlights.[6] Jessica Dawson of Common Sense Media called the song a "catchy single" that "lingers in your head, with the boys pouting, "B-b-boy-boy-boy-boy-boyfriend," and the tune's easy, hip-pop rhythm." Dawson also commented, " No doubt fans will be wishing the guys were singing to them", awarding the song a three star rating.[7] Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian praised Snoop Dogg's verses, commenting that they add "pizzazz" to "an otherwise anodyne dance-pop tune."[8] Alistair McGeorge of Female First called it a "safe, by-the-numbers pop track that heavily relies on over-production and autotone."[9] Brandon Soderberg of Popdust gave "Boyfriend" a three star rating, commending Snoop Dogg for providing a contrast to the "oddball charm" he presents on his guest features on pop songs. Soderberg credited Snoop Dogg for "inject[ing] specificity into an otherwise pretty ordinary song" and further praised his verses for their placement, writing that they provide "a crucially rewarding sense of narrative."[10]

In the United States, "Boyfriend" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number seventy-nine in the issue dated March 12, 2011. The song ascended and descended on the chart for several weeks before reaching its peak at number seventy-two in the issue dated May 7, 2011.[11] "Boyfriend" shipped over 500,000 copies in the United States, earning a gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It also peaked at number thirty-two on the Pop Songs chart and at number fifty-eight on Hot Digital Songs.[12] Across Europe, "Boyfriend" fared better on the charts. In Austria, the song peaked at number fifty-five on the singles chart.[13] In Germany, the song debuted at number fifty-one and rose to number forty-nine in the next week.[14]

The video features with Snoop Dogg living in the year 2099, and inviting Big Time Rush from the present to perform and join a party from a portal. At the party, Kendall is drinking a futuristic drink with a girl, James is dancing with two girls outside, Logan is floating around with a girl outside on a light board, and Carlos is dancing with another girl. Solo shots of the boys performing the song and scenes of the entire group performing the song on a stage is intercut throughout the video. After Snoop Dogg performs his verse, he later waves good-bye and the group exit out of the portal into 2011.

"Boyfriend" was the first of BTR's songs to be released to mainstream radio. Debuting on the Billboard Hot 100 at #79 the week of March 12, it spent eleven weeks on the chart, peaking at #72 the week of May 7.[1][2] On April 19, 2011, another remix featuring group New Boyz was released.

"Boyfriend" won an Argentinian Kids Choice Award for Favorite Song in 2011, and was nominated for a Mexican Premios Oye! Award in 2013. It remains the group's highest-charting single to date. In March 2012, the song earned a gold RIAA certification in the US for selling over 500,000 digital copies. Ten years later, in November 2022, it was awarded a platinum certification for over 1,000,000 sales.[4] The song is ranked #47 on Rolling Stone's list of greatest boy band songs of all time.[5]

"Boyfriend" was written by Lucas Secon and Wayne Anthony Hector. The instrumental was originally created to serve as American rapper Lupe Fiasco's first single.[6] Fiasco's label commissioned more than forty different hooks to be written, but when Secon and Hector agreed none "hit the spot," they wrote a new one themselves and eventually pitched the track to BTR.[6][7] In May 2010,[8] the band recorded vocals for "Boyfriend" with engineer Rob Kinelski at Westlake Recording Studios, in Los Angeles, California.[9] The song was one of eight that the band recorded in a single week, as some of the first devoted sessions for their self-titled debut album.[10] "Boyfriend" was always intended to be the band's breakthrough single.[8]

Anonymous edits made to Secon's Wikipedia article in June 2010 suggest the song was planned as a collaboration with New Boyz very early in production.[citation needed] Initial press releases from September 2010, issued by Columbia Records to announce the track listing and album artwork for BTR, reported that New Boyz would feature on the album track.[11] However, the final track listing included BTR's solo version instead. On September 29, the final track was made available to preview on nick.com.[12] It was included as the second track on the group's self-titled debut album, released October 11, 2010.

According to BTR member Logan Henderson, Snoop Dogg approached them about appearing on one of their songs, as his daughter was a fan of both the band and television show.[13][14] Snoop agreed to appear on "Boyfriend," writing and recording his own verses with Travis "Shaggy" Marshall at DSR in Hollywood, CA.[15] On January 24, 2011, the remix featuring Snoop Dogg was made available to stream in full ahead of its release, on BTR's official Facebook page.[16] The single was digitally released on February 8, and serviced to mainstream radio one week later.

"Boyfriend" was written by English songwriters Wayne Anthony Hector and Lucas Secon. Snoop Dogg's lyrics in the single version were written by Broadus himself.[15] Lyrically, the song entails "a guy trying to snare a girl's attentions," as described by The New York Post's Maxine Shen.[17] The first verse, sung by Kendall Schmidt, references love at first sight, opening "Have you ever had the feeling you're drawn to someone yeah / And it isn't anything they could have said or done."[9] The song's chorus sees the male narrator striving to perfect themselves and become the ideal boyfriend for this person, through unwavering persistence: "I don't care at all what you done before / All I really want is to be your boyfriend".

The song received mixed reviews from critics. Jessica Dawson of Common Sense Media called the song a "catchy single" that "lingers in your head,"[19] while Alistair McGeorge of Female First described it as a "safe, by-the-numbers pop track that heavily relies on over-production and autotune".[20]

In August 2010, the band filmed a music video segment for the third episode of Big Time Rush's second season, "Big Time Girlfriends". From August 4-6, the production crew blocked off the parking lot outside Paramount Studios, where Nickelodeon rented and brought in an authentic carnival.[22][23] Carlos PenaVega described it as "probably the start of the epic music videos for the TV show," saying the studio "really put some money behind it".[23]

An official music video, directed by Petro and produced by Christopher Salzgeber,[15] was filmed on January 9, 2011.[24] Carlos PenaVega said working with Snoop was "just as awesome as anyone might think," saying he "met all of our expectations and more" and was "just as cool and relaxed as he appears."[14] Snoop brought his daughter to the video set.[25] The video premiered on February 4, 2011, on nick.com.[26] It sees Big Time Rush being invited to the future by Snoop Dogg, where they attend a party. In the days leading up to the video premiere, the band posted "leaked" behind-the-scenes stills to their social media accounts.[27][28][29][30] On February 10, the band released a behind-the-scenes special via 'Entertainment Weekly.[31] It was uploaded to the band's VEVO page one month later.[32] 152ee80cbc

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