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"Barbie World"
Cover art for "Barbie World": Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj in front of a life-sized Barbie dollhouse
Single by Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice with Aqua
from the album Barbie: The Album
ReleasedJune 23, 2023 (2023-06-23)
Recorded2023
Genre
Length1:49
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)RiotUSA
Nicki Minaj singles chronology
"Pound Town 2"
(2023)
"Barbie World"
(2023)
"Endless Fashion"
(2023)
Ice Spice singles chronology
"Karma"
(2023)
"Barbie World"
(2023)
"Deli"
(2023)
Aqua singles chronology
"I Am What I Am"
(2021)
"Barbie World"
(2023)
Barbie singles chronology
"Dance the Night"
(2023)
"Barbie World"
(2023)
"Speed Drive"
(2023)
Music video
"Barbie World" on YouTube

"Barbie World" is a song by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj and American rapper Ice Spice from Barbie: The Album, the soundtrack of the film Barbie (2023). It was released by Atlantic Records, 10K Projects, and Capitol Records as the soundtrack's second single on June 23, 2023, and was serviced to United States radio on June 27, 2023. The song heavily samples the 1997 single "Barbie Girl" by Danish Europop band Aqua, who are credited as performers and co-writers in the song.

"Barbie World" debuted at number seven on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Minaj's 23rd, Ice Spice's fourth, and Aqua's second top-ten hit. Elsewhere, the single also reached the top ten in Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Luxembourg, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

Background

Refer to caption
Aqua in 2008

In 1997, Danish-Norwegian band Aqua released "Barbie Girl", a song about two fashion dolls manufactured by Mattel named Barbie and Ken.[1] The song was a massive success, thrusting the band into worldwide fame.[2][3] Per Stephen Thomas Erlewine, "Barbie Girl" was an "inexplicable pop culture phenomenon",[4] and Bree Player of Marie Claire Australia wrote it helped solidify the Barbie doll as a cultural icon.[5] However, Mattel reacted negatively to "Barbie Girl" and sued Aqua's US label, MCA Records, claiming the band violated their trademark and the lyrics' sexually suggestive nature stained the company's reputation as a child-friendly brand.[6]

Since the beginning of her career, rapper Nicki Minaj has made the Barbie doll a significant part of her public persona.[7][8][9] A widely known aspect of her artistry is her use of alter egos,[10][11] one of whom is named Harajuku Barbie. Through this alter ego, Minaj showcases her feminine, fashion-savvy side[12] with wigs, makeup, and nails that are bright and vibrant in color.[13] Her Barbie image extends to her fanbase's name, the "Barbz", derived from Harajuku Barbie's name.[14] Mattel has interacted with Minaj once: the two worked on a custom-made Harajuku Barbie-inspired doll auctioned for a charity for people affected with HIV/AIDS.[15]

Making a live-action Barbie film had been an endeavor Mattel sought to pursue for over 10 years, with many failed tries.[16] In another attempt, the company struck a partnership with Warner Bros. Pictures by early 2019 to create a film that would star actress Margot Robbie.[17][18] Production began in March 2022;[19] initial discussions for the soundtrack followed four months later. Barbie: The Album, executive produced by Mark Ronson, was to encompass several stylings of contemporary pop music, from dance and K-pop to drill and Reggaeton.[20] Moises Mendez II of Time described many of the songs as "tongue-in-cheek girl power pop".[21]

Music and lyrics

Minaj in 2016
Minaj's usage of Barbie in her public persona led to her being considered for the Barbie soundtrack.

There are 16 songs on the soundtrack, and the third is named "Barbie World".[22] It samples Aqua's "Barbie Girl", looping the chorus's vocals from the band's lead singer, Lene Nystrøm.[23][24] Making the song began with figuring out how to integrate the sample, so Ronson turned to producer RiotUSA to create a beat around it,[23] though the plan was not in the script the film's director, Greta Gerwig, had.[25] Initially, in 2022, Nystrøm's manager stated "Barbie Girl" would not be used on the film, to an indignant reaction from fans. Variety speculated bad relations between Mattel and MCA Records were the cause.[26] Nevertheless, the team behind the soundtrack, including Robbie, were passionate for it to be included in some way.[25][27] They were faced with a dilemma: whether to include "Barbie Girl" on the soundtrack directly, or to instead reimagine it.[28] When asked why they chose the second, Ronson said: "I don't know, you'd have to ask Greta. But everything about this film is trying to be a reinvention or an evolution of what we think Barbie is, so maybe [the sampling] was a way of doing that."[29]

Minaj is one of the 19 musicians that appear on Barbie: The Album and one of the performers on "Barbie World". The team that curated the soundtrack knew she, by any means possible, had to have a song in the film. They considered her approval one of their highest priorities.[30] Ronson, alongside Gerwig, deemed Minaj an "obvious choice" for artists to include in their "dream list" of potential collaborators due to her long-time association with the Barbie brand.[21][31] He also alluded to her fanbase's "Barbz" name as further solidifying their choice.[20][29] In an interview with Music Week, Ronson remarked, "there's no way we can have a Barbie soundtrack without Nicki Minaj—the person who's literally kept the term 'Barbie' alive in music and pop culture for 15 years."[32] At first, Minaj was reluctant to make a song for the team, rejecting several demos from the team.[33] As she revealed in a red carpet interview, people have sent her samples of "Barbie Girl" on which they wanted her to rap for years, but she never liked any of them.[34] She said every sample made her feel uncomfortable or gimmicky.[35][36]

Ronson and his team invited another rapper, Ice Spice, to contribute to "Barbie World". They had been eyeing her since she rose to fame with the single "Munch (Feelin' U)" in August 2022, considering her status as the "most exciting new thing in music" something that would prove useful for the soundtrack.[21] RiotUSA, her long-time collaborator, connected her to Ronson after working on the sample.[23] The three were slated to, on one evening, meet at a studio at 9 pm, so Ronson can show Ice Spice a 20-minute snippet of the film and she can send her verses. The viewings, according to Ronson, would help artists match the tone and theme of their lyrics to the scenes assigned to them.[30] There was a conflict in schedule between him and other two: Ronson waited until around 11 pm for updates from them, to no response.[21][33] He prepared for bed only to get a message shortly afterward, biking to the studio and meeting them by midnight.[25][30] Whereas Ronson failed to convince Minaj to work on "Barbie World", he succeeded in doing so with Ice Spice, due to the two rappers' amicable work relationship.[21][23]

The final result is a drill and pop song[20] that incorporates elements of Jersey club music.[35] It combines syncopated percussion with loud bass drums,[24] with uncredited contributions from Ronson, who played keys.[29] In the words of Melissa Ruggieri of USA Today, a "slithering beat that weaves in and out of its bass-heavy pulse" makes up the production.[37] The use of drums, apart from how "Barbie World" did not sound like a gimmick to Minaj, is another thing she cited as to why she was drawn to the song. She said: "I just wanted it to have a dope drum, and so the one that they sent me, I loved!"[38] The song begins with back-and-forth rapping between Ice Spice ("And I'm bad like the Barbie") and Minaj ("I'm a doll but I still wanna party"). The two namedrop Jazzie, Stacie, and Nikki, three dolls who canonically are Barbie's cousin, sister, and friend, respectively. The Nikki namedrop doubly acts as a reference to Minaj. Afterwards, Minaj raps, "all of the Barbies is bad".[39] One of the lyrics, teased at the end of the film's trailer, reads "it's Barbie, bitch, if you still in doubt".[40] As observed by Natalee Gilbert of XXL, Minaj came up with "it's Barbie, bitch" as a way to say goodbye to people, influenced by her alter ego, Harajuku Barbie.[41] Due to the sample, Aqua received performing and writing credits on the song.[42][43]

Release

In April 2022, it was announced that the live-action Barbie film would be released on July 21, 2023.[44] In May 2023, a second trailer for the film was released, which featured a snippet of a new song with vocals from Minaj. Media speculated the composition to be a remix of "Barbie Girl".[45][46] On May 25, Barbie: The Album, the soundtrack to the film, was announced.[47] Minaj and fellow rapper Ice Spice were revealed among multiple artists to be performing new original material on the record.[47] Following the tracklist release, it was confirmed that the new song was a collaboration between Minaj and Ice Spice, titled "Barbie World".[48]

On June 10, both rappers announced the song's release date as June 23, 2023, marking the fourth single from the film's soundtrack.[49] Minaj previewed "Barbie World" twice on her social media, on June 12 and 22.[50][51] It marks the second collaboration between Minaj, Ice Spice, and producer RiotUSA, following the remix of "Princess Diana" (2023).[35]

Commercial performance

North America

In the United States, "Barbie World" debuted at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 with 16.2 million streams, 37,000 digital downloads sold, and 4.7 million airplay audience—matching the peak of "Barbie Girl". With this, Minaj extended her record for the most top-ten entries by a female rapper (23), she also broke her tie with Eminem and Jay-Z to become the rapper with the third most top ten entries only behind Lil Wayne (25) and Drake (68).[52][53] She also tied Whitney Houston as the woman with the sixth-most top-tens on the chart. The song also became Ice Spice's fourth and Aqua's second top-ten. As Aqua's second top-ten, it marked the sixth-longest gap between two top-10s in the chart's history, with a span of almost 26 years. It additionally marked the second-longest gap among groups and the longest since Nat King Cole's "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)" in 2022 (59 years, 6 months).[54] It went on to become Ice Spice's third song to top the US Spotify chart, making her the female rapper with the most number one hits in the region, and the first for Minaj since "Bang Bang" in 2014.[55]

The song also debuted atop the Digital Songs chart, becoming Minaj's 16th, Ice Spice's second, and Aqua's first number-one.[54]

The song went on to peak at number 7 on the Canadian Hot 100 in its fifth week.[56] It additionally charted at number 11 on the Canadian Digital Songs chart.[57]

Europe and Oceania

Across Europe, the song achieved commercial success. In Ireland, the song debuted at number 28 on the Irish Singles Chart on the weekly issue ending June 30, 2023, and leaped 15 spots to a new peak of number six during its fifth week on the chart.[58] Similarly, it charted at number 25 in its opening week in the United Kingdom. It eventually leaped to number five on its fifth week on the chart, ascending 15 spots and reached a new peak of number 4 the following week.[59] It became Ice Spice's first credited top-five hit, Aqua's sixth and Minaj's fifteenth.[60]

"Barbie World" went on to peak at number three in Australia and New Zealand.[61][62] It became Spice's second top-five hit in both countries and Minaj's first top-five hit in both countries since "Super Freaky Girl" topped the charts of both countries in 2022.

Music video

The music video for "Barbie World" was released to YouTube on June 23, 2023. Hannah Lux Davis directed the visual, which stars Minaj and Ice Spice in Barbie-like attires in a fictitious Barbie Dreamhouse.[63]

Track listings

  • Streaming/digital download
  1. "Barbie World"
  • Streaming/digital download – Versions[64]
  1. "Barbie World" (explicit)
  2. "Barbie World" (clean)
  3. "Barbie World" (extended)
  4. "Barbie World" (sped up)
  5. "Barbie World" (slowed down)
  6. "Barbie World" (instrumental)
  7. "Barbie World" (music video)

Personnel

All credits are adapted from CD liner notes of Barbie: The Album.[65]

  • Onika Maraj – songwriter
  • Isis Gaston – songwriter
  • Ephrem Louis "RiotUSA" Lopez Jr. – songwriter, producer
  • Søren Rasted – songwriter (sample)
  • Johnny Pederson – songwriter
  • Claus Norreen – songwriter (sample)
  • Karsten Dahlgaard – songwriter
  • René Dif – songwriter (sample)
  • Lene Nystrøm – songwriter (sample)
  • Aubry "Big Juice" Delaine – additional production, Nicki Minaj vocal engineering
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • Bryce Bordone – assistant mix engineer

Charts

Chart performance for "Barbie World"
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[62] 3
Australia Hip Hop/R&B (ARIA)[66] 2
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[67] 10
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[68] 36
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[69] 7
Canada CHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[70] 43
Chile Anglo (Monitor Latino)[71] 12
Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[72] 28
Denmark (Tracklisten)[73] 9
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[74] 13
France (SNEP)[75] 16
Germany (GfK)[76] 10
Global 200 (Billboard)[77] 6
Greece International (IFPI)[78] 6
Honduras Anglo (Monitor Latino)[79] 11
Hungary (Single Top 40)[80] 20
Iceland (Plötutíðindi)[81] 11
India International Singles (IMI)[82] 16
Ireland (IRMA)[83] 6
Italy (FIMI)[84] 51
Latvia (LAIPA)[85] 18
Lithuania (AGATA)[86] 29
Luxembourg (Billboard)[87] 4
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[88] 44
Netherlands (Tipparade)[89] 8
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[61] 3
Nigeria (TurnTable Top 100)[90] 29
Norway (VG-lista)[91] 7
Panama Anglo (Monitor Latino)[92] 13
Poland (Polish Streaming Top 100)[93] 8
Portugal (AFP)[94] 49
Singapore (RIAS)[95] 13
Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[96] 31
South Africa (Billboard)[97] 8
Suriname (Nationale Top 40)[98] 13
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[99] 9
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[100] 8
UK Singles (OCC)[101] 4
UK Hip Hop/R&B (OCC)[102] 2
US Billboard Hot 100[103] 7
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[104] 2
US Pop Airplay (Billboard)[105] 10
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[106] 1

Certifications

Certifications and sales for "Barbie World"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[107] Gold 40,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[108] Silver 200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Barbie World"
Region Date Format(s) Version Label(s) Ref.
Various June 23, 2023 Single [109]
June 26, 2023 Versions EP [64]
United States June 27, 2023 Contemporary hit radio Single
[110]
Rhythmic contemporary radio [111][112]

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