Partymobile
Partymobile (stylized as '''PARTYMOBILE''') is the third studio album by Canadian R&B singer and songwriter PartyNextDoor. Released on March 27, 2020, through OVO Sound and Warner Records, the album marks PartyNextDoor's return following a four-year hiatus since his previous project, '''PartyNextDoor 3'''.[1][2] The record consists of 15 tracks, primarily produced by PartyNextDoor. It features guest appearances from OVO Sound labelmate Drake on "Loyal" and its remix, Rihanna on "Believe It," and Bad Bunny on the "Loyal" remix. Inspired by solitary late-night drives, PartyNextDoor described Partymobile as "the soundtrack for those late drives," exploring themes of reconciliation with past mistakes, relationship turmoil, self-awareness, and personal growth.[2][1] Preceded by the lead singles "Loyal" featuring Drake and "The News", both released on November 22, 2019, and "Believe It" featuring Rihanna released alongside the album, Partymobile debuted at number eight on the US **Billboard** 200 chart, earning 50,000 album-equivalent units in its first week—PartyNextDoor's second top-10 entry after '''PartyNextDoor 3'''. The album received generally mixed reviews from music critics, who commended its moody, atmospheric R&B production and vocal experimentation but noted inconsistencies in songwriting depth and emotional engagement across tracks.[3][2][4]Background and recording
Development
Following the mixed reception to his third studio album, PartyNextDoor 3 (2016), which critics noted for its blend of R&B but overshadowed by the artist's personal controversies, PartyNextDoor initiated development on his fourth studio album, Partymobile.[5] The project emerged from an approximately three-year creative hiatus since his 2017 EP Seven Days, during which he aimed to reconnect with his foundational R&B sound while emphasizing upbeat, party-oriented themes to revitalize his artistic direction.[1] Influences from his OVO Sound labelmates, particularly Drake, played a key role in shaping Partymobile's energetic vibe, alongside personal life events from 2018 to 2019, including relationship drama and emotional trauma that informed the album's nightlife-centric narrative.[6] PartyNextDoor described the songs as therapeutic, reflecting his reclusive process of processing these experiences through music.[1] Initial songwriting sessions spanned this period, culminating in early demos for tracks like "Loyal," conceptualized in late 2019. The album's announcement timeline began with teases on social media in December 2019, following an initial reveal of an upcoming project in November, initially slated for January 2020.[7] The official title and artwork were unveiled in February 2020, confirming a March release date after further delays.[8] This pre-production phase set the stage for the subsequent recording efforts that finalized the album.Recording process
The recording sessions for Partymobile took place primarily at OVO Studios in Toronto and PartyNextDoor's home studio outside Los Angeles from mid-2019 to early 2020, reflecting PartyNextDoor's collaborative ties to the OVO Sound collective and his frequent work on the West Coast.[9][1] PartyNextDoor served as a central producer across the album, with key contributions from Prep Bijan, Noah "40" Shebib, and G. Ry; for instance, Drake's feature on "Loyal" was recorded in a single session and co-produced by PartyNextDoor, 40, and G. Ry.[10][11] Guest appearances were integrated during this period, including Rihanna's vocals for "Believe It," recorded in early 2020, and Bad Bunny's verse on the "Loyal (Remix)," added during a collaborative session and produced by OG Parker, DreGotJuice, and 40.[10][12][13] Production techniques blended live instrumentation—such as guitars and keys—with electronic elements like synths and programmed drums, drawing from PartyNextDoor's signature atmospheric R&B sound; final mixing was completed just before the COVID-19 pandemic caused widespread delays in the music industry.[9][10]Release and promotion
Announcement and singles
In January 2020, PARTYNEXTDOOR announced the title and cover art for his third studio album, PARTYMOBILE, via social media, with an initial release planned for February through OVO Sound.[14] On February 28, 2020, he updated the rollout on social media, confirming a new release date of March 27 via OVO Sound and sharing the promotional single "Split Decision."[15] The full tracklist was revealed on March 26, 2020, highlighting guest features from Drake on "Loyal" and "Loyal (Remix)," Rihanna on "Believe It," and Bad Bunny on the "Loyal (Remix)."[16] The lead single, "Loyal" featuring Drake, was released digitally and on streaming platforms on November 22, 2019, marking the start of the album's promotional campaign.[17] Produced by OG Parker, DreGotJuice, and 40, the track debuted at number 63 on the Billboard Hot 100 and later reached a peak of number 60.[18][19] A claymation-style music video for "Loyal" followed on January 21, 2020, depicting surreal, party-themed visuals.[20] Subsequent promotional singles built anticipation leading into the album. "The News," a solo track addressing relationship tensions, was released alongside "Loyal" on November 22, 2019, available digitally and via streaming services.[21] On February 6, 2020, a remix of "Loyal" featuring Drake and Bad Bunny was issued digitally, incorporating reggaeton influences.[22] "Split Decision," another solo effort exploring infidelity themes and produced by Alex Lustig, arrived on February 28, 2020, as a digital and streaming single.[23] Serving as the fourth single, "Believe It" featuring Rihanna was released on March 27, 2020, coinciding with the album launch, in digital and streaming formats; the uplifting collaboration debuted at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100.[24][25] The rollout faced multiple delays, shifting from an original January 2020 target—teased in November 2019 with the initial singles—to February, and finally to March 27, 2020, as announced in late February to allow for final preparations.[26] These postponements occurred amid the emerging COVID-19 pandemic, though the album proceeded to digital release without further shifts.[27]Marketing and music videos
Pre-release promotion for Partymobile began with social media teasers from OVO Sound, including the announcement of the album on February 28, 2020, alongside the release of the single "Split Decision."[15] PartyNextDoor further built anticipation through Instagram posts, such as one on March 24, 2020, highlighting the track "Touch Me" and confirming the album's release date of March 27.[28] The lead single "Loyal" featuring Drake received a claymation music video directed by William Child, released on January 21, 2020, which depicts an animated narrative centered on the song's themes of loyalty and relationships.[29] For "Believe It" featuring Rihanna, a lyrics video was released on March 27, 2020, coinciding with the album launch, providing a visual accompaniment to the track's audio.[30] Due to the emerging COVID-19 pandemic, promotional efforts shifted to virtual formats, including a Twitch livestream listening party on March 26, 2020, where PartyNextDoor hosted a first-listen event with a DJ set and album visualizer, followed by an afterparty.[27] OVO Sound also launched limited-edition merchandise with Capsule 1 on March 6, 2020, featuring apparel and accessories tied to the album theme.[31] The album was made available on major streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music, where it appeared on editorial playlists such as R&B essentials selections to reach broader audiences.[32][33] Post-release promotion adapted to pandemic restrictions, with planned in-person appearances like late-night television performances canceled amid lockdowns; instead, PartyNextDoor engaged fans through Instagram Live sessions in April 2020, previewing unreleased music and discussing the album.[34] He also participated in online media, including a March 27, 2020, interview with Hypebeast reflecting on the creative process behind Partymobile, and coverage in Complex and Rolling Stone articles that highlighted the project's rollout during the early stages of the global health crisis.[1][35][27] In July 2020, a limited-edition double LP vinyl was announced for pre-order, arriving August 7.[36]Music and lyrics
Musical style
PARTYMOBILE is a contemporary R&B album infused with trap and pop elements, spanning 15 tracks over a runtime of 56 minutes and 24 seconds.[32] The sound draws heavily from the OVO Sound label's signature trap-R&B fusion, characterized by atmospheric production, steel drum synths, booming 808 bass lines, and auto-tuned vocals that create a hazy, nocturnal vibe.[37] This blend evokes a modern party atmosphere while incorporating subtle nods to 90s party anthems through melodic guitar layers and layered harmonies reminiscent of that era's pop-R&B.[37] The album's track structures vary to maintain engagement, featuring mid-tempo grooves on songs like "The News," which builds gradually with airy synths and a steady rhythm suitable for late-night drives.[37] Upbeat club-oriented tracks such as "Loyal" incorporate bouncy island rhythms and dancehall influences, delivering infectious hooks designed for replay in social settings.[38] In contrast, slower ballads like "Work It Out" adopt a more introspective tone with lo-fi ambient elements and minimalistic beats, providing emotional depth amid the album's energetic core.[39] Overall, PARTYMOBILE flows like a curated "party mobile" playlist, commencing with high-energy openers such as "Turn Up" and "The News" to set a vibrant mood, then gradually winding down through seamless transitions into more chilled, reflective closes.[37] This structure emphasizes cohesion, with four-to-the-floor beats and tropical undertones linking tracks into a continuous, immersive listening experience.[38]Themes and production
Partymobile explores core themes of nightlife, relationships, hedonism, and fleeting romance, often intertwining the euphoria of partying with the emotional fallout of romantic entanglements. Tracks like "Loyal" delve into infidelity amid social settings, with lyrics questioning loyalty and deception in high-energy environments, such as "Girl, why you always lyin'? / Make a nigga feel like he gotta keep one eye open." Similarly, "Believe It" featuring Rihanna examines toxic love dynamics, portraying a relationship marked by doubt and insistence on mutual belief despite underlying instability, as in the chorus's plea to "believe it or not, this is what love is." These elements reflect PartyNextDoor's signature blend of indulgence and vulnerability, drawing from his personal experiences of nocturnal lifestyles and relational turmoil.[40][38] The album unfolds with a loose narrative progression resembling a "night out" story, beginning with high-energy hype tracks that capture the initial thrill of socializing and escalating tensions, such as the urgent voicemail-style opener in "Split Decision," and transitioning to more introspective moments of reflection and regret toward the end. For instance, early songs like "Turn Up" evoke the adrenaline of late-night escapades with its sample of Ini Kamoze's "World-A-Music," while later cuts like "Trauma" and "Touch Me" shift to contemplative tones on emotional scars and intimacy, mirroring the comedown after revelry. This arc underscores the album's conceptual mobility, evoking restless drives and transient connections in urban nightlife.[41][10][42][43] Production choices emphasize intimacy and crossover appeal through techniques like layered vocals, which create a confessional, hazy atmosphere, particularly evident in the multi-tracked harmonies on "Believe It" that blend PartyNextDoor's falsetto with Rihanna's pop-infused delivery. Guest features strategically enhance genre fusion: Rihanna adds a mainstream pop sheen to broaden accessibility, while Bad Bunny's reggaeton-inflected verse on the "Loyal" remix introduces Latin rhythms, expanding the album's sonic palette beyond traditional R&B. Overall, the production, handled by collaborators including Cardiak, OG Parker, and Noah "40" Shebib, favors atmospheric, lo-fi beats with subtle effects like chopped samples and synth layers to evoke a sense of nocturnal drift.[37][41][44] The cover art features a stylized black-and-white split-image portrait of PartyNextDoor, symbolizing duality in his artistic persona; it was revealed by PartyNextDoor on social media and produced under the OVO Sound creative direction.[8][45]Critical reception
Contemporary reviews
Upon its release on March 27, 2020, PARTYMOBILE received mixed reviews from critics, who commended its moody atmosphere and polished production but faulted it for lacking innovation and depth in its songwriting.[38][46][47] Pitchfork awarded the album 4.9 out of 10, praising its party-oriented vibes on tracks like "Savage Anthem," which captured PartyNextDoor's manipulative charm, but criticizing the repetitive hooks and impersonal lyrics that rendered much of the material shallow and forgettable.[38] Exclaim! rated it 6 out of 10, appreciating the return to sultry R&B elements, particularly the irresistible collaboration with Drake on "LOYAL," while noting that the subdued approach traded away the artist's earlier ear-grabbing melodies, leaving many songs to simply "come and go."[46] Uproxx described the project as a fitting soundtrack for socially distanced times, highlighting the catchy, tropical-infused singles and PartyNextDoor's influence on modern R&B, but lamented the relative lack of evolution in its ambivalent ballads and overreliance on familiar OVO Sound formulas.[47] Common praises centered on the infectious hooks of standout tracks like "Believe It" featuring Rihanna and the overall production sheen that evoked late-night drives, whereas criticisms focused on formulaic structures and weaker non-single cuts that failed to match the highs of PartyNextDoor's prior work.[38][46][47]Accolades and retrospective views
Partymobile did not receive any major award nominations following its release, though PartyNextDoor publicly expressed frustration over its omission from the 2020 BET Awards categories, including Best Male R&B/Pop Artist.[48] "Split Decision" has been noted as a cult classic among fans.[49] The album reinforced the OVO Sound label's signature party-R&B subgenre through its blend of atmospheric production and hedonistic themes.[50]Commercial performance
Chart performance
Partymobile debuted at number eight on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 50,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.[25] It also entered the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart at number four that week, marking PARTYNEXTDOOR's second top-five project on the ranking.[51] The album spent a total of 20 weeks on the Billboard 200. Internationally, Partymobile achieved strong initial placements, debuting at number three on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart.[52] It reached number seven on the UK Albums Chart and number 22 on the ARIA Albums Chart in Australia.[53][54] The album's singles also performed well on genre-specific charts. "Loyal" featuring Drake peaked at number 60 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 25 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[19] "Believe It" featuring Rihanna debuted and peaked at number 23 on the Hot 100, while peaking at number 4 on the Hot R&B Songs chart; it ranked number 45 on the 2020 Hot R&B Songs year-end chart.[25][55] Streaming played a key role in the album's debut, with approximately 15 million on-demand streams in the first week contributing significantly to its 50,000 units.[25]| Chart (2020) | Peak Position | Weeks on Chart |
|---|---|---|
| US Billboard 200 | 8 | 20 |
| US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 4 | - |
| Canadian Albums (Billboard) | 3 | - |
| UK Albums (OCC) | 7 | - |
| Australian Albums (ARIA) | 22 | - |
Sales and certifications
In the United States, Partymobile was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for 500,000 album-equivalent units on June 3, 2024.[56] Elsewhere, no major certifications have been reported. Globally, the album generated an estimated $5–7 million in revenue by 2023, largely propelled by streaming, including over 1.19 billion streams on Spotify as of November 2025.[57]Track listing and credits
Track listing
The standard edition of Partymobile contains 15 tracks with a total runtime of 56:24. All tracks were primarily written by PartyNextDoor, whose legal name is Jahron Anthony Brathwaite.[11]| No. | Title | Featured artist(s) | Duration | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Nothing Less" | — | 3:29 | Jahron Brathwaite | — |
| 2 | "Turn Up" | — | 3:29 | Jahron Brathwaite | — |
| 3 | "The News" | — | 4:27 | Jahron Brathwaite, Andre Robertson, Jon Hoskins | Bizness Boi |
| 4 | "Split Decision" | — | 3:06 | Jahron Brathwaite | Alex Lustig |
| 5 | "Loyal" | Drake | 3:18 | Jahron Brathwaite, Aubrey Graham | — |
| 6 | "Touch Me" | — | 3:47 | Jahron Brathwaite | Ozan |
| 7 | "Trauma" | — | 2:51 | Jahron Brathwaite | Burns |
| 8 | "Showing You" | — | 4:47 | Jahron Brathwaite | Bizness Boi |
| 9 | "Eye on It" | — | 3:33 | Jahron Brathwaite | Asoteric, Zaro Vega |
| 10 | "Believe It" | Rihanna | 3:03 | Jahron Brathwaite, Robyn Fenty | Cardiak, Ninetyfour, Bizness Boi |
| 11 | "Never Again" | — | 3:53 | Jahron Brathwaite | Alex Lustig |
| 12 | "P.G.T." | — | 3:13 | Jahron Brathwaite, Luke Crowder, Audio Anthem, T3K | T3K |
| 13 | "Another Day" | — | 2:32 | Jahron Brathwaite, Jordan McCormick, Gustav Lindstrom | — |
| 14 | "Savage Anthem" | — | 6:16 | Jahron Brathwaite, Andrew Cedar, Jason Boyd, Noah Shebib | Andrew Cedar, 40 |
| 15 | "Loyal (Remix)" | Drake, Bad Bunny | 4:41 | Jahron Brathwaite, Aubrey Graham, Benito Martinez | — |