In her youth, Alexandra Stan participated in various music-related contests, including the Mamaia Music Festival in 2009.[1][2] She was discovered by Romanian producers and songwriters Marcel Prodan and Andrei Nemirschi that same year at a karaoke bar in Constana. They offered her a record deal with their label, Maan Records, and she recorded a promotional single titled "Show Me the Way".[2] The singer rose to fame in Romania with the release of her debut single, "Lollipop (Param Pam Pam)" (2009), which was given radio airplay.[1] It also caught the attention of the management behind the Azerbaijani energy drink Trojka, who approached her with the idea of creating a song to be featured in a commercial for their product. This resulted in "Trojka", a song which would however eventually become the singer's next release, "Mr. Saxobeat".[3] It was recorded at Maan Studios, with the writing and production handled by Prodan and Nemirschi; the mastering was done by Tom Coyne in New York City.[4][5] In a 2021 interview, Stan stated that she was displeased about not being credited as a composer on the song, claiming that she had been involved in the writing process. Saxophone was added to "Mr. Saxobeat" since Stan thought it appealed to the Azerbaijani people and culture; she ended up scrapping an older refrain idea in favour of singing the same melody as the saxophone in the chorus.[3] The song was released on 12 September 2010 and was soon after sent to local radio stations.[5]

"Mr. Saxobeat" is written in the key of B minor, while its tempo is set at 126 beats per minute. Stan's vocals span from F#3 to D5;[8] Maura Johnston from Village Voice compared her delivery to that of Rihanna "in its weary hoarsines".[6] The song is of the Eurodance and dance-pop genres.[6][7] Alongside the "ridiculously catchy" saxophone loop which is played and composed by Cosmin Basasteanu,[9][10] the track's instrumentation also includes "twinkly" synths, techno beats and horn.[7] The saxophone prominently features a trill, "a very popular effect in sax house records", with it being digitally chopped to bits. Tris McCall from The Star-Ledger wrote, "The link between the saxophone and sexual expression is a long-standing one [...] Breath is tactile and sensuous, and the explosive sound of a sax in full blast carries with it some of the mad rush of desire."[11]


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The song was met with positive reviews by music critics. During a review of Saxobeats, Celeste Rhoads from AllMusic saw "Mr. Saxobeat" as a club sensation along with "Lollipop (Param Pam Pam)" (2009) and "Get Back (ASAP)" (2011).[15] Rodrigo of Yam Magazine wrote, "One day, I heard Mr. Saxobeat by accident and I was instantly hooked. Thanks to its insanely catchy saxophone riffs and Stan's voice, Mr. Saxobeat is a very fun, upbeat song that you can smile and dance to no matter where you are. Plus, the song works like a charm for parties."[16] Both NME's El Hunt and McCall of The Star-Ledger associated the song with the revival of the saxophone in music.[11][17] The Hollywood Reporter's Shirley Halperin listed the saxophone sequences in "Mr. Saxobeat" in her list of "12 Awesome Sax Solos".[18] Johnston, writing for Village Voice, said "the way they're employed" sounded like Pitbull's "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" (2009).[6] In his book Stars of 21st Century Dance Pop and EDM: 33 DJs, Producers and Singers ... author James Arena listed it in his "range of sounds that make up the world of the twenty-first century dance music".[19] Fans of the recording include British singer Ellie Goulding, who praised it in a Twitter post in November 2016.[20] At the 2011 Romanian Music Awards, "Mr. Saxobeat" won Best Song and was nominated for Best Dance Song.[21][22] The track also received a nomination for Best International Song at the Los Premios 40 Principales 2011,[23] and for Hit of the Year at the 2012 Echo Music Prize.[24]

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