I Hope (Gabby Barrett song)

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"I Hope"
File:Gabby Barrett - I Hope.png
Single by Gabby Barrett
from the album Goldmine
Released July 29, 2019[1]
Genre
Length 3:23
Label Warner Nashville
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
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"I Hope"
(2019)
"The Good Ones"
(2020)


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Music video
"I Hope" on YouTube

"I Hope" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Gabby Barrett. She released the single independently following her third-place finish on season 16 of American Idol. It led to her signing a deal with Warner Nashville,[2] and it was released in July 2019 as her debut single and the first from her debut studio album Goldmine.[1] A remix featuring Charlie Puth was released on April 17, 2020. The song received a Country Music Association Award for Single of the Year nomination at the 54th Annual CMA Awards. The song is certified 3× Platinum in Canada and the United States, and has been hailed as a crossover hit, topping the Billboard Country Airplay, Adult Pop Songs and all-format Radio Songs charts.[3]

Background

Gabby Barrett co-wrote "I Hope" with Zach Kale and Jon Nite, and the track was produced by Ross Copperman and Zachary Kale.[1] Barrett revealed that she "had a terrible relationship in high school that just went south, and [she] ended up getting [her] heart broken."[3] They originally sat down to write a song about a woman suffering a breakup and still wishing for her ex to be happy, but Barrett decided to turn it toward a more revengeful nature: "The fact is that sometimes we hope for the worst when it comes to our exes. We would never voice that, but it wreaks [havoc] inside. This song now says the things that maybe you or I never said."[4]

Remix

After the single reached number one and its popularity on streaming services began to skyrocket, American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth messaged Barrett on Instagram expressing how much he loved the song and wanted to remix it. Though Barrett didn't quite believe it was really Puth, once she agreed, there was a quick turnaround in creating the new version, with Puth adding vocals to the song's second verse and including a more pop-leaning production. The remix helped catapult the song into the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 and became one of the biggest crossover hits in 2020.[5]

Critical reception

In a review for Goldmine, Bob Paxton of Sounds Like Nashville called the song "the anthem for every heartbroken girl" and praised the songwriters for exploring a "new angle on the "woman scorned" theme."[6] Markos Papadatos of Digital Journal wrote that Barrett "is able to convey a wide range of raw emotions" in the song and that "I Hope" proves she has "everything it takes to become the next big female star in the country genre."[7] Mike Wass of Idolator wrote that "I Hope" is the "rowdiest, most biting country breakup anthem since Carrie Underwood's "Before He Cheats"."[8]

Music video

The music video for "I Hope" was filmed in Nashville, Tennessee and premiered on February 7, 2019.[9] In the video, Barrett sits alone in a warehouse, reflecting on experiences with her ex through a series of flashbacks.[10]

Live performances

Barrett returned to the American Idol stage to give her first televised performance of "I Hope" on May 5, 2019.[11]

Barrett performed the song live at the 54th Annual Country Music Association Awards alongside Charlie Puth on November 11, 2020.[12]

Commercial performance

"I Hope" debuted at number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the chart dated January 11, 2020,[13] and peaked at number three, on the chart dated November 21, 2020, becoming Barrett's first top-ten entry on the Hot 100 and Puth's fourth top 10 (Puth is given a featured artist credit on the chart from the issue dated October 3, 2020, as overall consumption for the remix outpaced that of the Barrett-only original).[14][15] Reaching the top five in its 45th week on the chart, "I Hope" broke the record for the longest ascent to the top five in Billboard history, surpassing the previous record set by "Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons, which took 42 weeks to reach the top five.[16] It also reached No. 1 on the Country Streaming Songs chart on April 11, 2019, with 9 million U.S. streams for the week, which made Barrett the first woman to score a No. 1 on that chart with her debut single.[17] It also reached No. 1 on Billboard Country Airplay for the chart dated April 25, 2020,[18] and No. 1 on Billboard Hot Country Songs for the chart dated July 25, 2020, making it the first female debut single to top the latter chart since 2006.[19] Additionally, it replaced Maren Morris's "The Bones" at number one, making it the first time since 2011 that two back-to-back solo female artists topped the chart.[19] "I Hope" became only the fourth song in history to top both the Country Radio Airplay and all-format Radio Songs chart, and its record 20-week run atop the Hot Country Songs chart made Barrett the first female solo artist to remain at the summit for that long.[3]

"I Hope" was certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA on September 15, 2020.[20] The song has sold 167,000 copies in the United States as of March 2020.[21]

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Canada (Music Canada)[45] 3× Platinum 30,000
United States (RIAA)[20] 3× Platinum 3,000,000

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Release history

Region Date Format Version Label
United States January 25, 2019
  • Digital download
Original N/A
July 29, 2019 Warner Nashville
April 17, 2020
  • Digital download
Remix feat. Charlie Puth
May 11, 2020 Hot adult contemporary radio[46]
June 9, 2020 Contemporary hit radio[47]

Notes

References

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