Vulgar (song)

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"Vulgar"
Two figures in tight dresses, with the pink text "S&M" and white text "Vulgar" juxtaposed on them
Single by Sam Smith and Madonna
Released9 June 2023 (2023-06-09)
Recorded6 February 2023
Length2:35
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Sam Smith singles chronology
"I'm Not Here to Make Friends"
(2023)
"Vulgar"
(2023)
"Desire"
(2023)
Madonna singles chronology
"Popular"
(2023)
"Vulgar"
(2023)
Visualiser
"Sam Smith, Madonna - VULGAR (Visualiser)" on YouTube

"Vulgar" is a song recorded by English singer Sam Smith and American singer Madonna, released as a single on 9 June 2023. Both singers wrote the track alongside Ilya Salmanzadeh, Ryan Tedder, Omer Fedi, Henry Walter, and James Napier.[1]

Background and release[edit]

Sam Smith released their fourth studio album, Gloria, in January 2023. The album was supported by several singles, including "Unholy" (2022), which reached number one on record charts.[2] Sam Smith performed the song with Kim Petras at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards on 5 February 2023, which was introduced by Madonna. While introducing the performance, Madonna gave a speech about controversy, stating: "I'm here to give thanks to all the rebels out there forging a new path and taking the heat for all of it. You guys need to know — all you troublemakers out there — you need to know that your fearlessness doesn't go unnoticed. You are seen, you are heard; and most of all, you are appreciated." The song won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the ceremony.[3][4] One day later, Smith recorded "Vulgar" with Madonna, and called the experience "an amazing evening creating and writing and expressing".[5]

Smith began teasing a collaboration with Madonna on 24 May 2023, sharing a video clip that stated: "Manchester, we've got a surprise for you this evening. 'Unholy' won't be the last song…."[6][7][8] The show was cancelled and the song was not premiered there,[9] but it was teased for over a week.[10] In May 2023, Madonna shared the song's artwork, which depicts their bodies in "a pair of tightly cinched black-and-white corsets", underneath Smith and Madonna's initials shortened to just "S&M".[10][11][12] According to Sam Smith, both Madonna and the accompanying songwriters went to the studio the following day from the Grammy awards to record the music.[5] Sam Smith stated the song is "very special to me", and continued saying: "Me, the QUEEN, and a group of some of the most talented people I know ... created this piece of music. The creativity was pure and the energy was alive".[13] In a conversation with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, Smith called "Vulgar", "one of the most exciting songs I've been a part of".[5]

Regarded as a "highly" or "much-anticipated" track by publications such as Rolling Stone, American Songwriter, New York Daily News, The Music and Metro Weekly,[11][14][13][15][16] "Vulgar" was released on 9 June 2023.[14] Upon its release, it won a poll conducted by Billboard as reader's favorite new music release of the week.[17]

Composition[edit]

Based on its snippet, iHeartRadio's Rebekah Gonzalez commented that it "sounds like it's taking heavy influence from ballroom music, which is music created especially for voguing".[18] Described as a dance-party anthem and a "club-ready" banger song,[19][14][13][11] it contains Middle Eastern-influenced strings,[20][21][22] with electronic elements.[15][16]

It contains spoken words,[15] while Exclaim!'s Sydney Brasil and Alexis Petridis from The Guardian noted the absence of a chorus.[23][24] Thematically, "Vulgar" explores the concept of embracing a provocative demeanor, and track about the beauty in being sexy and free, the power of self-expression, and "the importance of doing what you want while paying no attention to haters" according to Muri Assunção from the New York Daily News.[16][13] Some critics noted its features a cheeky nod to Madonna's "Into the Groove" in its lyrics,[25][26][27][19] while shows a self-referential Madonna in the style of "Bitch I'm Madonna".[27][22] Others labeled it as a continuation of Sam Smith and Kim Petras' "Unholy".[27][23]

Critical reception[edit]

Writing for NME, Liberty Dunworth called it a "sultry" single,[12] while Mey Rude from Out referred to it as a "sexy and slinky" song, "with a heavy beat perfect for grinding in the gay club at 2am".[28] Sal Cinquemani, music critic of Slant magazine describes "it's messy, it's campy, and it's gloriously self-aware" and is a "very much a transgressive, capital-S statement" song but he felt "isn't spit-shined for mass consumption".[29] Joey Nolfi from Entertainment Weekly named it a "delicious" banger, and claimed "Madonna dominates the deliciously obscene manifesto with lyrics that offer a stern warning to the musical duo's detractors".[26] Jamie Tabberer from Attitude gave three out of five stars labelling it as "a jaw-dropping declaration of resistance".[22] American Songwriter's Tiffany Goldstein called it a "bold and fearless anthem".[14] Cervanté Pope from Consequence felt "'Vulgar' isn't unnecessarily filthy — rather, the artists are asserting a message of empowerment, and demanding respect".[20] Similar to Pope, The Music's Mary Varvaris commented "isn't sexually explicit like some would expect [...] but its language certainly is".[15]

The Economic Times labeled it as a "sizzling" and "scintillating" collaboration "which showcases their sensual prowess".[30] Similarly, Hugh McIntyre from Metro Weekly said it "showcases the audacity that these two icons are renowned for", and while he called it an "undeniably a solid offering", editor continued saying "it fails to rank among the most remarkable compositions from either artist's repertoire", considering "the megawatt talent involved, it's a bit disappointing".[16] Giving only two out of five stars, Alexis Petridis from The Guardian reacted critical calling it "a tame attempt at manufacturing outrage".[24]

Variety named one of the worst songs of 2023.[31] The song achieved a nomination at the 2024 Queerty Awards in the category Best Anthem.[32]

Commercial performance[edit]

"Vulgar" debuted at number 11 on the Billboard multi-metric chart Hot Dance/Electronic Songs with 3,000 downloads and 1.8 million official streams according to Luminate.[33] In the United Kingdom, "Vulgar" debuted at number 69 with 8,154 sales in its first week according to the Official Charts Company.[34] Elsewhere, it charted in a number of countries including Greece, Hungary, Ireland and New Zealand.

Track listing[edit]

  • Digital download / streaming single[35]
  1. "Vulgar" – 2:35
  • Digital download / streaming single – remix[36]
  1. "Vulgar" (Marlon Hoffstadt remix) – 2:56

Charts[edit]

Chart performance for "Vulgar"
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Canadian Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[37] 20
Chile Anglo (Monitor Latino)[38] 9
Costa Rica Anglo (Monitor Latino)[39] 7
Ecuador Anglo (Monitor Latino)[40] 16
Germany Download Singles (Official German Charts)[41] 15
Greece International (IFPI)[42] 65
Guatemala Anglo (Monitor Latino)[43] 3
Honduras Anglo (Monitor Latino)[44] 9
Hungary (Single Top 40)[45] 25
Ireland (IRMA)[46] 77
Japan Hot Overseas (Billboard Japan)[47] 11
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40 Tipparade)[48] 26
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[49] 21
Panama Anglo (Monitor Latino)[50] 3
South Korea BGM (Circle)[51] 120
South Korea Download (Circle)[52] 169
Sweden Heatseeker (Sverigetopplistan)[53] 9
UK Singles (OCC)[54] 69
US Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[55] 16
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[56] 11

Release history[edit]

Release dates and format(s) for "Vulgar"
Region Date Format(s) Version Label Ref.
Various 9 June 2023 Original Capitol [35]
Italy Radio airplay Universal [57]
Various 30 June 2023
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Marlon Hoffstadt remix Capitol [36]

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