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On to the Next One

"On to the Next One" is a hip hop song by American rapper featuring record producer and rapper , released on December 15, 2009, as the fourth single from Jay-Z's eleventh studio album, . Produced by , the track features a bombastic beat incorporating rock influences and samples from Justice's "", and it peaked at number 37 on the chart while reaching number 5 on the chart. The song's lyrics embody Jay-Z's ethos of relentless progression and dismissing outdated trends, including a critique of 's prevalence in , as exemplified in lines like "And fuck that Auto-Tune 'cause we on."[](https://www.npr.org/2009/09/09/112672233/jay-z-stays-fresh-on-the-blueprint-3] contributes the hook, emphasizing resilience and forward momentum with phrases such as "On to the next one." The music video, directed by Sam Brown and premiered on , 2010, adopts a stark black-and-white aesthetic filled with surreal, high-concept imagery—including devil horns, explosions, and cameos by Jay-Z's mother Gloria Carter and director —drawing comparisons to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" while sparking brief controversy over alleged satanic undertones, which the director refuted as artistic symbolism. Critically, "On to the Next One" received mixed reviews for its energetic production but was praised for Jay-Z's confident delivery and thematic focus on evolution amid his established career. The single contributed to The Blueprint 3's commercial dominance, helping the album debut at number one on the Billboard 200 and earn platinum certification from the RIAA. At the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2011, it won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group, highlighting its impact within the genre. By 2023, the song had been certified platinum by the RIAA for over one million units sold in the United States.

Background

Conception

Swizz Beatz initially created the beat for "On to the Next One" with the intention of using it as his retirement track from music , viewing it as a daring and unconventional capstone to his prolific career in . In a 2017 on the Drink Champs, he reflected on this mindset, stating, "I retired from music when I made 'On To The Next One,'" highlighting his desire to bow out on a high note after years of hits with artists like and . This personal motivation stemmed from Beatz's exhaustion with industry expectations, aiming for a sound that defied conventional norms. Jay-Z, however, repurposed the track as the final recording for his 2009 album , transforming Beatz's farewell into a centerpiece for the project. According to Beatz in a contemporary discussion, the song emerged late in the album's development process, after he had initially stepped back due to rumors of other producers dominating the sessions. Jay-Z's choice positioned it as a bold closer, aligning with his vision of perpetual advancement in the genre. The track's inclusion underscored hip-hop's ethos of progression and reinvention, rejecting stagnation in favor of forward momentum. The conception drew heavily from Jay-Z's own artistic trajectory, mirroring his transition from Brooklyn street hustling to international mogul status through relentless innovation. In a 2010 New York Public Library event tied to his memoir Decoded, Jay-Z explained the song's core idea: "Everyone always wants you to make your first album 11 times. But you have to move forward," emphasizing over repetition. This intent captured his career-long pattern of adapting—from raw narratives on to global anthems—while pushing rap toward new sonic and thematic frontiers. The beat's experimental flair, including a brief sample from Justice's 2007 electronic track "D.A.N.C.E.," further reinforced this innovative spirit.

Recording

The recording of "On to the Next One" took place at Roc the Mic Studios and Oven Studios in during the sessions for Jay-Z's eleventh studio album, , in 2009. These locations were part of the broader production efforts for the album, which spanned multiple studios including Avex Honolulu Studios in . served as the primary producer, crafting the beat and providing the hook vocals, while delivered the rap verses. The track was recorded by engineer Miki Tsutsumi, incorporating a sample from the French electronic duo . originally created the beat for his own project, viewing it as a potential farewell statement amid his intent to retire from music production at the time. "On to the Next One" was the final track recorded for , added late in the process after the initial sessions had concluded, at Jay-Z's insistence to include it on the album. This decision came during the wrapping stages of in 2009, finalizing the album's tracklist ahead of its September release.

Music and lyrics

Composition

"On to the Next One" is classified as a track incorporating influences through its and sampling choices. The song has a duration of 4:16. A central element is the manipulated vocal sample taken from the live version of Justice's "D.A.N.C.E.," where the phrase "under the spotlights" is edited and pitched to resemble "on to the next one," serving as a recurring motif. The instrumental, produced by Swizz Beatz, features heavy synthesizer bass lines, dramatic horn stabs, and energetic ad-lib hooks from the producer himself, contributing to a cinematic and anthemic atmosphere with pounding beats and looped electronic elements. Structurally, the track begins with an intro highlighting the sample, proceeds through three verses delivered by , includes choruses led by Swizz Beatz's repetitive hook.

Lyrical themes

The of "On to the Next One" center on the theme of relentless progression and overcoming obstacles, portraying Jay-Z's as an unending forward march. This is exemplified in the "I got a million ways to get it, choose one," which underscores adaptability and multiple paths to success amid challenges. The song dismisses stagnation, with Jay-Z rapping "I move onward, the only direction / Can’t be scared to fail in search of perfection," emphasizing a mindset of continuous advancement. Jay-Z illustrates personal evolution through symbols of upward mobility and cultural shifts. He references upgrading from "gold for the Rolexes," linking his wristwear to the status of his as a marker of achieved success. The lyrics also highlight his of champagne—"I used to drink , them fuckers racist / So I switched gold bottles on to that shit"—reflecting a principled stand against perceived industry racism and a pivot to new preferences. Additionally, lines about "Oprah chillin' in the projects / Had her out in Bed-Stuy, chillin' on the steps" symbolize bridging his roots in with elite connections, demonstrating elevated status without abandoning origins. The song exudes bravado as positions himself as a innovator who sets trends rather than follows them. He rejects imitators with sneers like "Niggas want my old shit / Buy my old album," critiquing fans and rivals clinging to his past while he innovates, and extends this to production trends with "Fuck a throwback jersey 'cause we on to the next one / And fuck that 'cause we on." This trendsetting is further captured in "Niggas make the same shit / Me, I make ," a affirming his role as the genre's architect and referencing his album series. Such declarations convey in his , warning "Y'all should be afraid of what I’m gon' do next" to assert dominance over detractors. Swizz Beatz's reinforces the "on to the next one" as a , repeating the phrase to propel the narrative of and opportunity. This , delivered with urgency, encapsulates the song's ethos of progression, urging listeners to double their efforts—"Bring it back, now and make it stack"—and leave behind what no longer serves.

Release and promotion

Single release

"On to the Next One" was released as the fourth single from Jay-Z's eleventh studio album, , on December 15, 2009. The track, featuring , was initially made available via digital download platforms. A CD single format followed later as part of promotional distributions. In the , the single was released on April 12, 2010. The single's launch was integrated into the broader rollout of , which had debuted earlier that September, leveraging the album's momentum to build anticipation. included targeted beginning in late 2009, helping to introduce the song to urban contemporary and rhythmic stations ahead of its video debut. The single's artwork and packaging incorporated imagery of and , drawing on the architectural blueprint motifs central to 's visual identity, with stark black-and-white designs evoking high-contrast schematics and urban sophistication.

Live performances

"On to the Next One" received its world premiere on September 11, 2009, during Jay-Z's "Answer the Call" benefit concert at in . The event, which honored the victims of the 9/11 attacks and supported the New York Police and Fire Widows' and Children's Benefit Fund, featured a star-studded lineup including , , , and others. Jay-Z performed the track alongside producer as part of a two-hour set drawing heavily from his then-new album , with the high-energy rendition showcasing the song's aggressive beat and collaborative energy live for the first time. The song made its United Kingdom television debut on February 19, 2010, when Jay-Z performed it on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross on BBC One. Accompanied by a live band, the rendition emphasized the track's bombastic production and Jay-Z's commanding delivery, aligning with the show's tradition of featuring prominent musical guests. This appearance helped promote The Blueprint 3 internationally following the album's September 2009 release. During the subsequent Blueprint 3 Tour from 2009 to 2010, "On to the Next One" became a staple in Jay-Z's setlists, often positioned toward the latter half to maintain momentum with its intense rhythm and crowd-engaging hooks. The tour, supporting the album, included performances across North America with opening acts like Young Jeezy and Trey Songz, where the song's live version highlighted Swizz Beatz's influence through sampled elements and ad-libs. It continued to appear in Jay-Z's later concerts as a high-energy highlight, reinforcing its role in his catalog of anthemic closers.

Reception

Critical reviews

Upon its release as the fourth single from 's 2009 album , "On to the Next One" received widespread acclaim from critics for its innovative production and confident delivery, though some found its experimental edge polarizing. praised the track as a bold evolution that "best accomplishes what set out to do with : stay the course," highlighting Swizz Beatz's dynamic beat and 's assertive lyrics as elevating the album's overall sound. described it as a "swaggering, Swizz Beatz-produced banger" driven by a stuttering rhythm and braggadocio, positioning it as one of the album's standout moments that showcased 's lyrical prowess. called it "brilliant," noting its ahead-of-the-curve use of a spooky sample and disconcerting submarine noises, which injected a fresh, electronic intensity into the project. However, not all reviews were uniformly positive, with some critics viewing the song's style as divisive compared to 's more accessible earlier work. observed that 's sneering delivery on lines like "Niggas want my old shit / Buy my old " over the hyperactive production conveyed a sense of insecurity, making the track feel whiny and less assured than his peak efforts. acknowledged the self-imposed pressure in the song's theme of relentless progression, framing it as grappling with rivals and expectations amid an otherwise sharp . In retrospective analyses during the 2010s, the song has been lauded for its role in pushing hip-hop toward greater incorporation of electronic elements, influencing production trends in the genre. Vulture ranked it among Jay-Z's top tracks, crediting its "otherworldly head-nodder" quality for allowing him to position himself as a trendsetter through futuristic sound design. SPIN highlighted its enduring impact as part of The Blueprint 3's essential hits, underscoring how the track's motivational energy and sonic experimentation helped bridge traditional rap with club-oriented electronics.

Accolades

"On to the Next One" received notable recognition at the , held on February 13, 2011, where it won Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. This victory marked Jay-Z's 13th Grammy Award overall and Swizz Beatz's first win in the category. The song was also nominated for Best Rap Song at the same ceremony, competing against tracks including Jay-Z's "" featuring , which ultimately won.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

"On to the Next One" entered the Billboard Hot 100 on January 30, 2010, at number 78, marking its debut on the chart. The song climbed steadily, reaching its peak position of number 37 in its seventh week on the chart dated March 13, 2010, and ultimately spending a total of 20 weeks on the Hot 100. On the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, it debuted at number 88 on December 19, 2009, and peaked at number 9. It also achieved a peak of number 5 on the Hot Rap Songs chart. In , it reached a peak of number 68 on the Canadian Hot 100. In the , the single debuted on the at number 91 on March 14, 2010, before peaking at number 38 and charting for nine weeks in total. On the UK Hip Hop/R&B chart, it reached a high of number 13, with nine weeks on that listing. The track's performance contributed to its placement at number 40 on the 2010 year-end chart.
Chart (2010)Peak Position
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)68
US Billboard Hot 10037
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs9
US Hot Rap Songs5
UK Singles Chart38
UK Hip Hop/R&B13

Certifications

"On to the Next One" was certified platinum by the (RIAA) on December 4, 2023, recognizing 1,000,000 units in sales and streaming equivalents in the United States. As of 2025, the song has not received any certifications from international recording industry associations.

Music video

Production

The music video for "On to the Next One" was directed by Sam Brown and filmed in November 2009 in black-and-white format. Production was overseen by Jay-Z's Roc Nation label in collaboration with Atlantic Records, with key team members including producer Jeremy Sullivan, production companies DNA and Flynn, director of photography Chris Probst, and commissioner David Saslow. Post-production focused on enhancing the video's surreal effects, with editing by Amanda James at Final Cut. The high-concept shoot, which drew from influences to break from conventional video tropes, was completed over two days at Coyote Studios in despite a relatively limited budget.

Concept and visuals

The music video for "On to the Next One" premiered on January 1, 2010, on . It adopts a stark aesthetic infused with biblical and surreal motifs, including split-second flashes of crucifixes and Jay-Z portrayed as a devil-like figure with demonic bull horns, alongside ominous, apocalyptic scenes of chaos and destruction, explosions, and cameos by Jay-Z's mother Gloria Carter and director . The video's narrative structure emphasizes the song's core motif of relentless progression, achieved through frenetic editing and rapid cuts that juxtapose symbols of opulent success—such as luxury sneakers and celebrity excess—with imagery of transformation and reinvention, underscoring a cycle of moving beyond the familiar. The visuals drew comparisons to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and sparked brief controversy over alleged satanic or Illuminati undertones, which director Sam Brown refuted as artistic symbolism representing progress and rejection of clichés. Initial audience and critical reception highlighted the video's bold artistic ambition, with reviewers lauding its layered, high-concept visuals as evocative of cinema rather than conventional fare, likening it to an exhibit more fitting for a screening. By 2025, the official upload had accumulated over 10 million views.

Legacy

Usage in media

The song "On to the Next One" by Jay-Z featuring Swizz Beatz was featured on the soundtrack of the video game NBA 2K13, which was curated by Jay-Z himself and released in 2012. This inclusion highlighted the track's energetic beat as suitable for the game's basketball action sequences. Beginning in 2018, the song appeared in Peloton fitness commercials, where it underscored themes of motivation and progression during workout scenes featuring users on stationary bikes. These ads, such as the "On to the Next" spot, emphasized the track's driving rhythm to inspire viewers to push through fitness challenges.

Cultural impact

The track's fusion of hip-hop with electronic elements, driven by Swizz Beatz's production and a prominent sample from Justice's "D.A.N.C.E.," exemplified an evolving sound that contributed to the electronic-rap hybrid prevalent in 2010s hip-hop production. This approach, building on earlier Swizz Beatz tracks like Busta Rhymes' "Touch It" that sampled Daft Punk, highlighted a deliberate shift toward incorporating French electronic influences into rap beats. Lyrically, "On to the Next One" serves as a symbol of and career adaptability, with addressing critics' nostalgia for his earlier work while asserting his evolution: "Hov' on that new shit, ns like 'How come?' / Ns want my old shit, buy my old album." This narrative reframed the mixed reception of as a testament to his control over his artistic trajectory, positioning the song as an anthem for professional longevity in amid shifting cultural expectations. The song's reach extended through remixes and reinterpretations, including the HardNox rock remix released in 2010, which reimagined its bombastic energy in a guitar-heavy format. Additionally, it has been integrated into live collaborations, such as Justice's mashup edits blending it with their original "D.A.N.C.E." sample during performances, including at Coachella in April 2024 and the Hollywood Bowl in October 2024, underscoring its reciprocal influence within electronic music circles.

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