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. Glass singles chronology ' (2011) ' Whistle' (2012) ' (2012) ' Whistle' is a song by American from his fourth album (2012). It was released on April 24, 2012 as the third from the album.
'Whistle' was written by Flo Rida, David Glass, Marcus Killian, Breyan Isaac and Antonio Mobley while production was handled by and Glass. 'Whistle' is a electropop song characterized by a melody. Upon its release, the song received mostly mixed reviews from music critics. They generally praised its pop sound, noting that it had the potential of becoming another hit with its 'catchy' hook. However, several critics gave a negative review for the lyrics, interpreted as a thinly veiled euphemism for, calling it 'the least subtle song ever'.
The song peaked at number one on the, becoming Flo Rida's third number one hit and his first since 2009's '. 'Whistle' was a commercial success, topping the charts in some countries, including Australia, Canada, Ireland and New Zealand, and peaked within the top ten of the charts in others, including Denmark, the Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom. An accompanying for the song, directed by, was released on May 24, 2012. It was filmed in, and makes use of at various points. It mostly shows shots of Flo Rida and several girls on a beach.
Upon its release, it received positive to mixed reviews from critics, who noted that it was a perfect accompaniment for the song. Flo Rida also promoted the song by performing it during the finale of the talent show,. This song is the second track on. The cover image of the single also drew praise for its subtlety and originality. DJ Frank E ( pictured) was one of the co-writers and co-producers of 'Whistle'.
'Whistle' was written by Flo Rida, David Glass, Marcus Killian, Breyan Isaac, and while production was handled by DJ Frank E and Glass. The song premiered online in April 2012. During an interview with magazine, Flo Rida described the song as 'the biggest record I've done yet'. Later, during an interview with, Flo Rida revealed that the lyrics of the song are sung in a way, saying that it had sexually suggestive lyrics. He noted, 'Well, put your own swing on it, but for the most part I keep it clean, but if you listen to it, you can take it another way as well'. When asked how does he know where to draw the line between sexually suggestive and downright dirty lyrics, he acknowledged that when he's in the studio, 'I have my boys in there and they'll tell me and give me their suggestions and what they think. If it's too much I'll go back.'
'Whistle' is a electropop song written in the key of, instrumentally complete with a and a melody. It opens with a whistle heard in the background. Robbie Daw of the website, Kevin Rutherford of Billboard magazine and Katherine St Asaph noted that the use of whistling throughout the song was very similar to 's and 's 2011 song '. Rutherford further compared it with 's 2010 song '. The song makes numerous references to. Critical reception.
'There's the real problem, and it's probably inevitable: between the guitar mess and chorus comedown, 'Whistle' wants to be something like a or track. But both those groups use hook singers:,.
Flo's just got himself, and he can't make the verses more than throwaways or deliver a chorus that probably wouldn't even work without him. He doesn't have a sample, either, to steal the show. He's just got his anonymous self and that whistle. 'Moves Like Jagger' had a very similar whistle, and a month in, its (very similar) whistle sample stopped sounding catchy and started to sound mocking. 'Whistle' already does.' —Katherine St Asaph, Popdust Upon the release of the song, it received polarized reviews from music critics.
A writer of described it as 'catchy' and further wrote that it contains a whistling, 'that you won't be able to get out of your head'. Kevin Rutherford of praised the song, writing: 'The result is a sun-drenched, happy-go-lucky tune, that's sure to provide Flo with a horse in the summer anthem race. Flo's not a formidable singer, so his latest offering may lack the pop pizzazz of ' and '.'
But with the track's care-free vibe, the rapper's transgressions are easy to forgive.' Robert Copsey of was negative about the song, grading it with two out of five stars and adding, 'Even more surprising is that in this instance, the -born rapper hasn't relied on an accomplice to bolster the song's commercial appeal.
He's not even dug out a song from yesteryear to sample. In that sense, 'Whistle' could be the most song Flo Rida has turned out to date; even if the dreamed up by its thirteen co- is anything but.' Upon the of 'Whistle', many commented on the song's lyrics, with many claiming that the chorus is a subtle reference to.
Daw and Rutherford described it as 'the least subtle song ever'. Rob Markman of noted that he makes 'catchy tunes that appeal to, but Flo is also a master of the, masking some pretty suggestive lyrics with a coating. His latest single, 'Whistle,' is a perfect example.'
Markman further noted that Flo Rida's 2009 hit ' contained sexual suggestive lyrics. Katherine St Asaph of the website Popdust, gave a negative review for the song, grading it with one-and-a-half out of five stars and writing: 'The gimmick here, as you've probably guessed, is a whistled hook.
This is a problem. Whistling was last year's trend, and a certain pair of Jagger-movers made it overplayed. Whistling the melody to ' is not an improvement. Nor is pairing it with a double-entendre ripped off near-verbatim from –a metaphor ruined by being made more explicit. Flo's obvious enough to taunt 'blow my whistle, baby,' but his quoted instructions would not literally work. 'Whistle while you work it,' later, might have worked–it's a snowclone just stupid enough to stick as a hook–but Flo smothers it in a bunch of Flo Rida delivery.'
Chart performance. The smash global hit ' by had its reign of nine consecutive weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 ended by 'Whistle'. 'Whistle' debuted at number 64 on the US chart. For the week dating August 25, 2012, the song reached number one on the chart, selling 317,000 copies and overtaking 's ', which had been at the top for the preceding nine weeks since June 23, 2012. The following week, however, it was overtaken by 's crossover hit '.
On the week of September 8, 2012, 'Whistle' once again topped the Billboard Hot 100 for another week, until once again being overtaken by 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.' The song has sold 3,372,000 copies in the US as of November 2012. On May 6, 2012, the song debuted at number eight on the. It moved to number one on the chart the next week and it kept the first position for the next seven weeks. In the United Kingdom, the song debuted and peaked at number two on the on June 10, 2012 ― for the week ending date June 16, 2012.
For the same chart issue, it debuted at the top of the. According to the, 'Whistle' sold 620,000 copies in the United Kingdom in 2012, making it Britain's fifteenth best-selling single of that year.
In the Republic of Ireland, for the chart issue dated May 31, 2012, 'Whistle' debuted at number eight on the. For the next two weeks, the song moved to number three on the chart.
For the chart issue dated June 22, 2012, 'Whistle' moved from number three to number one on the removing 's ' from the top spot of the chart. As of August 14, 2012 the single has sold over 4 million copies around the globe. Music video The for 'Whistle' was directed by and premiered on May 24, 2012 at 4 p.m. A preview of the video was released on May 21, 2012. It was filmed in,.
A behind-the-scenes video was released the next day on May 25, 2012. It makes use of at various points. It mostly shows Flo Rida lying on a bed on a beach singing the song.
Hamish Macbain of described the video, 'The video setting: Flo Rida, topless, head shaved, shorts on, on a cliff edge. Other video personnel: women in bikinis, some allowed to whistle to take Flo Rida’s dream outlined at the beginning of this track one step closer to reality.' Becky Bain of Idolator reviewed the video positively, saying: 'Flo Rida's thinly-veiled sexual euphimism, 'Whistle', gets exactly the type of video you’d expect: shot in sunny Acalpulco, the. Video features boobs, babes, bikinis, and little else. The clip also acts as a video pamphlet for any millionaires out there looking to find the next location for their luxury vacation. Flo Rida and his booty-shakin’ ladies not included, but with an unbelievable setting like this, you can do more than just whistle the night away.'
A writer of Rap-Up noted that 'Water, women, and wild parties rule' with the video and further wrote that viewers will 'escape to paradise with Flo'. Katherine St Asaph of Popdust gave a mixed review for the video, writing that 'it's fitting that the 'Whistle' video is basically an update of 'Wild Ones,' with less Sia and more whistling'. However, she praised the landscapes in the video, saying that 'This could double as a travel commercial–a commercial for the very idea of travel.' Live performances and cover versions Flo Rida performed the song live for the first time during the final show of the talent show,. He performed it during a medley with 'Wild Ones'. The week before Flo Rida's version entered the UK Singles Chart, a cover version by a tribute collective under the name of Can You Blow My, entered the chart at number 55, moving up to number 38 the following week.
On the 74th episode of, which premiered on 29 November 2012, The Warblers covered the song during their Sectionals performance. Track listing. Digital download. 'Whistle' – 3:45.
CD single. 'Whistle' – 3:48.
' (Alex Guesta remix) – 6:59 Credits and personnel Credits are taken from the liner notes of. – songwriter. David Glas – songwriter, producer, recording.
Marcus Killian – songwriter. Adam Privitera - whistler. – songwriter, producer.
Breyan Isaac – songwriter. – songwriter, background vocals. JP 'The Specialist' Negrete – recording. – mixer. Chris Galland – assistant mixer.
Delbert Bowers – assistant mixer. Pat Kraus – mastering. Trent Mazur - guitar Charts and certifications.