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Raditude

Raditude is the seventh studio by band , released on November 3, 2009, by . The album marks Weezer's final release on the DGC and Geffen labels before moving to other imprints. The title Raditude—a portmanteau of "radical" and "attitude"—was suggested to frontman by of . Recording took place primarily in 2009 across various studios, with Cuomo collaborating with multiple producers including , , , , and to infuse the record with a glossy pop-rock sound aimed at a younger audience. Notable guest appearances include saxophonist on "I'm Your Daddy," rapper on "The Girl Got Hot," and on "Can't Stop Partying." The standard edition features ten tracks, such as the "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To," a power-pop that peaked at number 81 on the Hot 100. Raditude debuted at number seven on the US , selling 66,000 copies in its first week, though it sold fewer units than Weezer's prior albums. Critically, the album received mixed reviews, earning a score of 57 out of 100 based on 25 critics, with praise for its catchy hooks but criticism for its perceived immaturity and overproduction. Publications like awarded it a low 4.5 out of 10, calling it emblematic of Weezer's shift toward juvenile themes, while gave it a more favorable 7.5 out of 10 for recapturing the band's fun energy.

Background

Conception

Following the success of Weezer's self-titled 2008 album (commonly known as the Red Album) and its subsequent Hootenanny tour, the band sought to pivot toward a lighter, more radio-friendly sound that emphasized pop accessibility and high-energy hooks. Frontman Rivers Cuomo, drawing from his growing fascination with contemporary pop and hip-hop elements, aimed to infuse the project with "strange and exotic creative situations" to refresh the band's direction after years of rock-oriented experimentation. This shift was motivated by Cuomo's desire to explore collaborations that could blend Weezer's core guitar-driven style with modern production techniques, moving away from the rawer, alternative rock focus of prior releases like the Red Album. Cuomo's songwriting for the album took place primarily in and early 2009, marking a departure from his traditionally solitary process as he opened up to co-writing with external contributors for the first time on a project. He composed initial demos at home, including early versions of tracks like "Can't Stop Partying," which featured on his 2008 solo demo collection Alone II and reflected his experimentation with upbeat, party-themed narratives. events, particularly Cuomo's 2006 marriage to Kyoko Ito, influenced several songs, infusing them with themes of domestic bliss and longing; for instance, the "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To" directly drew from his marital experiences, capturing a sense of reaffirmed commitment. This period of relative stability allowed Cuomo to balance introspective lyrics with playful, youthful energy, while his systematic approach—often involving spreadsheets to catalog ideas—helped generate over a dozen potential tracks before final selection. To achieve a polished, contemporary pop sheen that contrasted the band's earlier rock-heavy albums, decided to partner with producer , known for his work with and on sleek, arena-ready productions. Lee was brought on board in late 2008 to handle much of the pre-production, focusing on enhancing Cuomo's demos with electronic flourishes and hip-hop-inspired beats, while additional collaborators like and contributed to specific tracks. Early track selections prioritized infectious anthems such as "The Girl Got Hot" and "I'm Your Daddy," selected for their potential to appeal to a younger audience through witty, hook-laden structures. The album's working title emerged from the slang term "raditude," coined by Cuomo's friend and actor to describe a "radical attitude" of unbridled positivity and enthusiasm, which Cuomo adopted as it encapsulated the project's vibrant, optimistic vibe.

Recording

The recording sessions for Weezer's seventh studio album, Raditude, took place over several months in 2008 and 2009 at various studios in the area, including RubyRed Studios and The Thom Thom Club in , and The Document Room in , with mixing handled at in and Ameraycan Recording Studios in North Hollywood. Principal production began in the fall of 2008 following the band's Hootenanny Tour, with final tracking wrapping up in early August 2009. Producer , who had previously worked with the band on tracks from their 2008 self-titled album, oversaw sessions for multiple songs and infused the material with contemporary electronic and pop sensibilities, employing techniques such as on Rivers Cuomo's vocals to achieve a polished, radio-ready sound. contributed production on select tracks, including the "(If You're Wondering If I Want You to) I Want You to," bringing a rock-oriented edge to those recordings. Throughout the process, the band's lineup remained consistent, with handling lead vocals and guitar, on guitar and backing vocals, on bass, and on drums and additional guitar. Sessions also incorporated planned guest features to explore influences, such as Jermaine Dupri's co-writing and Lil Wayne's rap verse on "Can't Stop Partying," recorded remotely and integrated during production.

Composition

Musical style

Raditude marks a notable shift in Weezer's sound, incorporating and elements while blending the band's established roots with 2000s influences, as seen in the work of artists like through shared producer . This evolution is evident in the album's use of synthesizers and electronic beats, creating a more polished production that contrasts with the relatively rawer, guitar-driven aesthetic of earlier works such as . Key instrumentation features prominent synth layers and programmed rhythms, contributing to an overall upbeat, hook-oriented framework. Tracks like "I'm Your Daddy" exemplify and textures with anthemic arrangements, while "Can't Stop Partying" integrates structures alongside influences from collaborator . Similarly, "The Girl Got Hot" employs a schaffel beat reminiscent of , enhanced by "woah-oh" backing vocals for a Top 40-ready drive. The album's songs generally adhere to mid-tempo verse-chorus forms, with an average tempo of around 122 ranging from 106 to 136 , emphasizing catchy refrains and energetic propulsion typical of contemporary . Production techniques under and others, including and , prioritize layered electronics and clean mixes to heighten accessibility.

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics of Raditude predominantly explore themes of romance, infatuation, and youthful energy, capturing the exuberance and uncertainties of young love in a manner that evokes adolescent experiences. The album's lyrics shift toward lighter, more celebratory narratives compared to the introspective anguish of earlier works like Pinkerton. For instance, the lead single "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To" serves as a direct declaration of affection, inspired by Cuomo's real-life hesitation in pursuing the woman who would become his wife, emphasizing vulnerability in romantic pursuit amid fears of rejection. Humorous and self-deprecating tones permeate several tracks, reflecting Cuomo's playful in navigating relationships and awkwardness. In "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To," the humorously address the "awkward " of unspoken , blending earnest with lighthearted exaggeration to highlight personal insecurities. Similarly, "The Girl Got Hot" employs witty, observational humor to depict reignited at a high reunion, where the narrator awkwardly approaches a former peer who has transformed physically, underscoring themes of belated desire and fumbling with a edge. Pop culture influences and slang add a contemporary, energetic layer to the , broadening their to a younger audience through relatable references and collaborations. Tracks like "Can't Stop Partying" incorporate hip-hop vernacular and club culture motifs, such as mentions of , co-written with and featuring , to evoke a high-energy party atmosphere while subtly nodding to sobriety struggles beneath the surface. Cuomo intentionally blended rock structures with hip-hop elements to modernize Weezer's sound, drawing from celebrity-driven trends to infuse the themes with vibrant, pop-savvy flair. This optimistic, party-oriented lyricism marks an evolution from the darker, more tormented themes of prior albums. Where delved into raw emotional exposure and heartbreak, Raditude embraces infatuation and levity.

Release and promotion

Marketing

The album title Raditude was announced on August 18, 2009, via the band's official website, Weezer.com, with a planned release date of October 27, 2009. To build anticipation, Weezer debuted the "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To" exclusively on the day prior, on August 17, though it was later removed from the platform. The track listing was revealed on September 18, 2009, highlighting collaborations with artists such as and , while pre-orders included exclusive bonus tracks "The Story of My Life" and "Kids/" to incentivize early purchases. The , featuring a leaping photo of a named (a mix) from a reader-submitted in the August 2009 issue of , was unveiled on September 9, 2009; obtained permission from the photographer and the dog's owner to use the image. Geffen Records supported the rollout with targeted branding efforts, including a novelty tie-in with the Snuggie blanket line; buyers of the Weezer-branded blue Snuggie received a free copy of Raditude, and the band produced a promotional infomercial parodying the product's ads to generate buzz. This campaign extended to a live performance on Late Show with David Letterman on November 3, 2009, where the band played while wearing the Snuggies.

Singles

The lead single from Raditude was "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To", sent to radio on August 18, 2009, after an early prompted the label to advance the date from August 25. It was released as a digital download on August 25, 2009. The song peaked at number 81 on the Hot 100. The music video, directed by , premiered on October 23, 2009, and depicts the band living in a surreal, isolated town disrupted by the arrival of a woman. "Can't Stop Partying" was issued as a promotional in August 2009 to build album anticipation. Featuring guest rap verses by , it was available via digital download and radio play. The accompanying , released in October 2009, shows the band performing amid a chaotic party scene with celebrity cameos. The second official , "I'm Your Daddy", followed on January 20, 2010, primarily as a digital download and for radio airplay. It received specific promotion in the UK, where it entered the singles at number 41. Singles from Raditude were generally distributed via digital downloads through platforms like iTunes and Amazon, alongside traditional radio promotion on alternative and rock formats. International variations included enhanced UK pushes for tracks like "I'm Your Daddy", with physical CD singles in some European markets.

Reception

Critical response

Upon its release, Raditude received mixed reviews from music critics, earning a Metacritic score of 57 out of 100 based on 25 reviews, indicating "mixed or average" reception. Critics frequently praised the album's catchiness and energetic pop hooks, which evoked Weezer's earlier power-pop sound. AllMusic's Johnny Loftus awarded it 3 out of 5 stars, describing it as a satisfying return to fuzz-guitar riffs and melodic sing-alongs. Similarly, commended its "gloriously cheesy tunes" and standout tracks like the "geek-love anthem" "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To." rated it 6 out of 10, appreciating the "colossal, gleaming hooks, buffed to a Botox sheen" that captured the band's high-energy vibe akin to their debut era. However, many reviewers criticized the album for its shallowness, overproduction, and lack of emotional depth compared to Weezer's classics. assigned a 4.5 out of 10, describing it as music that "sounds for (but also often by) 13-year-olds," faulting its simplistic lyrics and failure to evolve beyond surface-level fun. issued a harsh 0.5 out of 5 stars, calling it a "terribly titled and woefully written record" filled with "deplorable simplicity" in odes to partying and romance. In its coverage of the , echoed concerns about the polished production diluting the band's raw edge, though it acknowledged the inherent goofiness. In retrospective assessments through 2025, has been viewed as a key marker of Weezer's shift toward mainstream pop experimentation in the late , though without significant reevaluation or redemption in critical circles; for instance, included it in a 2023 list of "50 Genuinely Horrible Albums By Brilliant Artists," citing its creative missteps amid the band's post-hiatus output.

Commercial performance

Raditude was released on November 3, 2009, debuting at number 7 on the US Billboard 200 with 66,000 copies sold in its first week. This figure represented roughly half the opening sales of Weezer's previous , the self-titled Red Album, from 2008. Internationally, the entered the at number 80 in November 2009. The received a certification in for 40,000 units shipped, while it did not achieve RIAA certification in the United States. In the long term, Raditude experienced a streaming resurgence on platforms like , accumulating over 64 million plays by late 2025. Despite this, the album has not been subject to major reissues or dedicated promotional tours.

Credits

Track listing

The standard edition of Raditude features ten tracks, primarily written by frontman , with several co-writing credits to external collaborators. The album's total runtime is 34:34.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To"3:29
2."I'm Your Daddy"Cuomo, 3:09
3."The Girl Got Hot"3:15
4."Can't Stop Partying" (featuring )4:22
5."Put Me Back Together"Cuomo, , 3:15
6."Trippin' Down the Freeway"Cuomo3:41
7."Love Is the Answer"Cuomo, 3:43
8."Let It All Hang Out"Cuomo, , 3:18
9."In the Mall"2:39
10."I Don't Want to Let You Go"Cuomo3:48
The deluxe edition includes a bonus disc with four additional tracks: "Get Me Some" (Cuomo, Lukasz Gottwald; 3:36), "Run Over by a " (Cuomo; 3:33), "The Prettiest Girl in the Whole Wide World" (Cuomo; 4:00), and "The Underdogs" (Cuomo, Kazuhiro Hara; 4:40). Regional variations feature further bonuses, such as the Japanese edition's inclusion of a cover of "I Woke Up in Love This Morning" (Irwin Levine, L. Russell Brown; 3:04) as track 11, while "Turn Me Round" (Cuomo; 3:10) appears as an exclusive.

Personnel

The core lineup of for Raditude consisted of on lead vocals, guitar, and keyboards; on guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals; on bass and backing vocals; and on drums. The album was primarily produced and mixed by , who also contributed keyboards, vocals, guitar, percussion, and programming on several tracks. provided additional production on tracks 1, 3, 5, and 8. Other producers included on track 2 and on track 4. Guest vocalists included of on "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To." Technical staff involved engineers such as , with mastering handled by at Masterdisk.

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