Kissing Strangers
"Kissing Strangers" is a dance-pop song by the American band DNCE, featuring a guest rap verse from Nicki Minaj. Released on April 14, 2017, as a standalone single through Republic Records, the track embodies the band's signature funky, upbeat style while exploring themes of fleeting romance and navigating social connections amid the chaos of city life.[1] The song was penned by lyricist Justin Tranter alongside producers Mattias Larsson and Robin Fredriksson (known collectively as Mattman & Robin), with Minaj contributing to the writing of her verse; Mattman & Robin also handled production, building on their prior collaboration with DNCE for the 2015 hit "Cake by the Ocean."[2] Originally issued independently of DNCE's self-titled debut album from 2016, it was later added to the bonus edition of that record exclusively for the Japanese market in 2017. Upon release, "Kissing Strangers" garnered attention for its infectious chorus and playful energy, with critics praising its lighthearted take on modern dating. The official music video, directed by Marc Klasfeld and released on May 11, 2017, features DNCE and Minaj in vibrant, colorful settings that complement the song's whimsical vibe, including scenes of the group interacting in urban environments.[3] Commercially, the single achieved moderate success, particularly on radio formats; it peaked at number 30 on the US Hot AC airplay chart after accumulating 634 spins in its tracking week. Internationally, it entered various sales and streaming subcharts, including a number 91 peak on the UK Singles Sales Chart, reflecting its appeal as a fun, radio-friendly pop track.[4][5] A remix featuring Luis Fonsi was issued on July 28, 2017, capitalizing on his global success with "Despacito" to broaden its reach in Latin markets.[6]Background and recording
Development
The song "Kissing Strangers" was written by Justin Tranter, Mattias Larsson, and Robin Fredriksson.[7] Its inspiration stemmed from playful and flirtatious encounters in everyday life, capturing a lighthearted, escapist vibe. Joe Jonas highlighted this in an interview, stating, "'Kissing Strangers' is a song about having fun with a stranger, getting to know them a little better, [and then] they're no longer a stranger. It's about being open-minded to the love around you. It's about being escapist and having fun."[8] Co-writer Justin Tranter echoed the theme's emphasis on openness, telling Billboard, "I'm really proud of 'Kissing Strangers' featuring Queen Nicki [Minaj] because my favorite line, 'Open heart, open mind,' is about being open-minded to the love around you."[9] After the initial recording of the track, a collaboration with Nicki Minaj was proposed to incorporate a rap verse, which she composed in five minutes as a Republic Records labelmate of DNCE; this version was finalized and released in spring 2017.[10] A remix featuring Luis Fonsi was subsequently developed in July 2017 to enhance its international reach amid Fonsi's rising global profile.[11]Production
The production of "Kissing Strangers" was led by the Swedish duo Mattman & Robin (Mattias Larsson and Robin Fredriksson), who served as producers and contributed to instrumentation including bass, drums, guitar, maracas, percussion, programming, and tambourine, along with backing vocals.[12][13] Joe Jonas provided lead vocals for DNCE, with band members Cole Whittle on bass and backing vocals, Jack Lawless on drums and backing vocals, and JinJoo Lee on guitar and backing vocals.[14] The track was mixed by Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios in Santa Monica, California, with engineering assistance from John Hanes.[15][16] Nicki Minaj's verse was integrated into the recording as a featured contribution.[13] For the remix featuring Luis Fonsi, released on July 28, 2017, Mattman & Robin returned as producers, with Fonsi's vocals recorded by Aubry "Big Juice" Delaine and assisted by Nick Valentin; the version incorporated Latin pop elements through Fonsi's vocal additions and refined instrumentation.[17][6]Composition and lyrics
Musical style
"Kissing Strangers" is a pop song infused with funk and disco elements, aligning with DNCE's signature dance-pop style that draws from new wave and 1980s influences. The track runs for 3:22, is written in the key of G major, and clocks in at a tempo of 120 beats per minute, creating an upbeat, danceable groove suitable for its playful energy.[18][19] The song employs a classic verse-chorus structure, enhanced by pre-chorus build-ups that escalate tension before the infectious chorus hooks. A driving bassline anchors the rhythm, while synth elements and a funky electric guitar riff—reminiscent of Prince's style—provide the core sonic hooks, emphasizing the band's garage-band take on disco-funk. Instrumentation features electric guitars by JinJoo Lee, drums by Jack Lawless, and bass by Cole Whittle, with the full DNCE lineup contributing backing vocals for layered harmonies.[20][12][21] The remix featuring Luis Fonsi maintains the original's pop-funk framework but incorporates bilingual lyrics in Spanish for his verses, broadening its appeal to Latin markets without altering the core instrumentation or tempo. This version enhances the track's crossover potential while preserving the vibrant, rhythmic foundation.[6]Themes and interpretation
"Kissing Strangers" explores the central theme of spontaneous romance and the thrill of risk-taking in fleeting encounters, portraying the excitement of stepping outside one's comfort zone in social settings. The lyrics highlight an internal conflict, as evidenced by lines such as "Kissing strangers ain't my style / But girl I'm really feeling you," which capture the tension between hesitation and the allure of the moment.[13] Joe Jonas, the lead singer of DNCE, described the song as being about "having fun with a stranger, getting to know them a little better, [and then] they're no longer a stranger," emphasizing the playful transition from unfamiliarity to connection.[8] Nicki Minaj's verse introduces elements of empowerment and sensuality, contrasting the band's lighter, more whimsical tone by asserting female agency in romantic pursuits. In her contribution, Minaj raps about her attraction to a potential partner while dismissing rivals, with lines like "I got a boy that I kinda like," underscoring a bold, unapologetic sensuality that celebrates personal choice in romantic interests.[13] This addition shifts the narrative toward self-empowerment, portraying the act of "kissing strangers" as a liberating choice rather than mere impulse.[22] Interpretations of the song often position it as an anthem for modern dating culture, reflecting the challenges of forming connections in urban environments and the extended single phase among younger generations. The track's focus on embracing the unknown aligns with themes of openness and risk in contemporary relationships, using the metaphor of kissing strangers to symbolize broader explorations of intimacy.[23] It likens these encounters to trial-and-error paths toward potential deeper bonds, promoting a mindset of adventure over caution.[24] In the remix featuring Luis Fonsi, his bilingual verses in Spanish and English, such as "Ven, baby, let's go," infuse flirtatious energy with a cross-cultural dimension, expanding the song's scope to evoke global party atmospheres and inclusive romance.[11]Release and promotion
Commercial release
"Kissing Strangers" was released as a single on April 14, 2017, through Republic Records.[25] The track was made available primarily in digital download and streaming formats worldwide.[26] It was later included as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of DNCE's self-titled debut album, released on November 8, 2017.[27] Initial promotion for the single began with social media teasers from DNCE and Nicki Minaj on April 10, 2017, building anticipation ahead of the launch.[28] Radio airplay followed shortly after, with the song sent to Italian radio stations on April 21, 2017, and added to U.S. pop radio playlists around April 18, 2017.[29][30] A remix featuring Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi was released digitally on August 4, 2017, also via Republic Records, expanding the single's reach with additional Latin pop elements.[6]| Date | Region | Format | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| April 14, 2017 | Worldwide | Digital download, Streaming | Republic Records |
| August 4, 2017 | Worldwide | Digital download (Remix) | Republic Records |
Music video
The official music video for "Kissing Strangers" was directed by Marc Klasfeld and premiered on May 11, 2017, via DNCE's Vevo channel on YouTube.[31] Filming took place in Los Angeles, as confirmed by frontman Joe Jonas in a contemporary interview.[32] The video depicts a lively house party where band members Joe Jonas, JinJoo Lee, Cole Whittle, and Jack Lawless arrive and join a group playing spin-the-bottle, leading to flirtatious interactions amid escalating chaos.[33] Nicki Minaj makes a cameo appearance, entering the scene and participating in the revelry with surreal, dreamlike sequences that heighten the party's whimsical energy, including close encounters with Jonas.[34] DNCE performs throughout, intercut with shots of partygoers dancing and kissing, tying into the song's theme of spontaneous romance.[33] Visually, the video employs vibrant, colorful aesthetics reminiscent of retro party vibes, featuring quick cuts, dynamic camera work, and choreography that underscores flirtatious movements and group energy.[3] As of November 2025, the video has amassed approximately 98 million views on YouTube.[35] Billboard praised its "colorful, chaotic" presentation and overall fun, noting how it captures the track's playful spirit through the collaboration between DNCE and Minaj.[3]Live performances
DNCE debuted "Kissing Strangers" live at the 28th GLAAD Media Awards on May 8, 2017, in New York City, performing with their full band and incorporating pre-recorded elements for Nicki Minaj's verse.[36][37] The band followed this with a performance on NBC's The Voice during the season 12 top 8 results episode on May 16, 2017, again featuring the track without Minaj's live appearance.[38][37] On July 6, 2017, DNCE took the stage at Univision's Premios Juventud in Coral Gables, Florida, delivering an energetic rendition that marked their first major Spanish-language television appearance.[39] Throughout 2017 and 2018, "Kissing Strangers" became a highlight of DNCE's tour dates and festival sets, including the iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards in June 2017, Isle of MTV Malta in July 2017, and the Fall Festival in October 2018.[40] In August 2017, a remix featuring Luis Fonsi was released, blending Latin rhythms with the original pop sound, though live renditions of this version were limited during the band's active period.[6] Live shows often emphasized the song's upbeat energy through interactive crowd participation, such as inviting fans to sing along during the chorus, and dynamic costume changes that captured the playful party atmosphere of the lyrics.[41][42]Reception
Critical reception
Upon its release in April 2017, "Kissing Strangers" received positive coverage from music publications, with Billboard describing it as a "disco-fired banger" featuring catchy hooks and praising Nicki Minaj's "sizzling" verse for adding dynamic energy to the track.[1] The Official Charts Company echoed this enthusiasm in a first-listen review, calling it a "massive banger" with a "ridiculously catchy" chorus hook reminiscent of DNCE's prior hit "Cake by the Ocean," while highlighting the fun chemistry in Minaj's playful rap verse.[20] Some critiques were more mixed, with SPIN noting the track's "suntanned bass groove" and summery, flirtatious vibe but deeming it a "childish interpretation of summer" that felt premature and unlikely to endure as a seasonal staple due to its formulaic pop structure.[43] Despite such reservations, the song's escapist appeal—its lighthearted encouragement of spontaneous romance—was frequently commended for providing upbeat, feel-good escapism amid the era's pop landscape.[43] Overall, reception leaned positive, reflecting broad appreciation for its infectious energy despite occasional notes on its lack of depth. In later retrospectives from the 2020s, the track has been viewed as a "guilty pleasure" highlight in DNCE's discography, with Bustle anticipating its addictive, head-stuck quality in 2017 and Rolling Stone reaffirming its status as a key collaborative hit in a 2022 feature on the band's evolution.[44][45]Commercial performance
"Kissing Strangers" achieved moderate success on various international charts following its 2017 release. In the United States, the single peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[46] It also reached number 73 on the Canadian Hot 100.[47] On year-end rankings, it placed in the top 50 of several European airplay charts, reflecting strong radio play across the continent. By November 2025, "Kissing Strangers" had amassed approximately 110 million streams on Spotify, underscoring its enduring digital popularity.[48] It did not receive a major certification in the United States. A remix featuring Luis Fonsi was issued in August 2017, capitalizing on his global success with "Despacito" to broaden its reach in Latin markets.[6]Track listing and credits
Track listing
The standard digital single of "Kissing Strangers", released on April 14, 2017, via Republic Records, contains one track:| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Kissing Strangers" (featuring Nicki Minaj) | 3:22 [] (https://music.apple.com/us/album/kissing-strangers-feat-nicki-minaj-single/1445010056) |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Kissing Strangers (Remix)" (with Luis Fonsi featuring Nicki Minaj) | 3:22 [] (https://music.apple.com/us/album/kissing-strangers-remix-feat-nicki-minaj-single/1445295166) |
Personnel
The personnel for "Kissing Strangers" by DNCE featuring Nicki Minaj include the following key contributors across vocals, instrumentation, production, and technical roles.[12][14] Vocals- Joe Jonas – lead vocals[14]
- Nicki Minaj – featured vocals[14]
- Cole Whittle – backing vocals[12]
- Jack Lawless – backing vocals[12]
- JinJoo Lee – backing vocals[12]
- Justin Tranter – backing vocals[12][14]
- Mattman & Robin – backing vocals[12]
- JinJoo Lee – guitar[14][12]
- Cole Whittle – bass guitar, keyboards[14][12]
- Jack Lawless – drums[14][12]
- Mattman & Robin – bass, drums, guitar, keyboards[12]
- Mattman & Robin (Mattias Larsson and Robin Fredriksson) – producers, programmers, songwriters[14][12][13]
- Justin Tranter – songwriter[14][12]
- Nicki Minaj (Onika Maraj) – songwriter[14]
- Serban Ghenea – mixing[14][12]
- John Hanes – assistant mixing engineer[14][12]
- Mattman & Robin – recording[12]