Setting the World on Fire
"Setting the World on Fire" is a duet single by American country music artist Kenny Chesney and pop singer P!nk, released on July 28, 2016, as the second single from Chesney's seventeenth studio album, Cosmic Hallelujah.[1] Written by songwriters Ross Copperman, Matt Jenkins, and Josh Osborne, the song blends country and pop elements in a nostalgic narrative about a couple forgoing sleep for a spontaneous night of romance in Los Angeles, capturing moments like drinking on La Cienega Boulevard and posing for photos at the Griffith Observatory.[2] The track's upbeat melody and heartfelt lyrics propelled it to commercial success, debuting at number 43 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and eventually reaching number one for three weeks, marking Chesney's twentieth chart-topper in the category.[3] The song originated during a writing session in Nashville where Copperman, Jenkins, and Osborne crafted it in a single day, drawing inspiration from the idea of "setting the world on fire" as a metaphor for passionate, carefree love.[4] Chesney first heard a demo version featuring a female vocal during a studio visit and immediately envisioned it as a duet, reaching out to P!nk, whom he admired for her vocal range and shared interest in authentic storytelling through music.[4] P!nk agreed to collaborate, recording her parts remotely, and the final production was handled at Shangri-La Studios in Malibu, California, emphasizing a polished country-pop sound with acoustic guitars, piano, and subtle strings.[2] Upon its digital release, the single quickly topped the iTunes all-genre chart, reflecting its broad appeal beyond country audiences.[5] An accompanying music video, directed by P.R. Brown and released on September 15, 2016, recreates the song's lyrical scenes across Los Angeles landmarks, with Chesney and P!nk portraying the romantic leads in a cinematic style that enhances the track's wistful, adventurous tone.[6] Critically, the duet received praise for its emotional depth and crossover potential, with reviewers noting how it bridged Chesney's beach-country vibe with P!nk's pop-rock edge.[1] By 2025, "Setting the World on Fire" had been certified double platinum by the RIAA for over two million units sold in the United States, underscoring its enduring popularity.[7]Background and production
Development and songwriting
"Setting the World on Fire" was co-written by Nashville-based songwriters Ross Copperman, Matt Jenkins, and Josh Osborne during a collaborative session in the city.[8] The title originated from Jenkins, who envisioned it capturing a spontaneous, passionate moment of young love amid the vibrant nightlife of Los Angeles.[8] The lyrics drew inspiration from real-life romance in the city, specifically incorporating La Cienega Boulevard as a setting for the narrative of getting drunk, taking photos, and feeling invincible together.[9] Kenny Chesney first heard a demo version of the song and immediately connected with its emotional core of living fully in the present.[2] Despite not writing it himself, Chesney decided to include it on his upcoming album, which led him to delay the original release date from July to October 2016 to accommodate the track and rework the project around it.[10] He described the song as "alive and burning," emphasizing its timeliness and fit for his vision of music that reflects real-life highs.[2] Chesney envisioned the track as a duet to enhance its dynamic energy and specifically chose Pink for the female vocal part, believing her powerful, emotive style would perfectly complement the chorus.[11] He reached out to her team in early 2016, and she agreed to collaborate, recording her parts shortly thereafter to complete the version for the album Cosmic Hallelujah.[12]Recording and personnel
The recording sessions for "Setting the World on Fire" took place primarily at Shangri-La Studios in Malibu, California, during mid-2016 as part of the production for Kenny Chesney's album Cosmic Hallelujah. P!nk joined Chesney in the studio to record her duet vocals, nailing her parts in just three takes during their first in-person collaboration. Overdubs and final touches were completed to integrate the live elements with the duet's dynamic. The track was produced by Buddy Cannon and Kenny Chesney, who focused on balancing the vocal interplay between the two artists and shaping the final mix to emphasize emotional warmth. Cannon, Chesney's longtime collaborator, handled much of the arrangement, while Chesney contributed to creative decisions on instrumentation and vocal placement. Key personnel included:- Vocals: Kenny Chesney (lead), P!nk (duet)
- Drums: Chad Cromwell
- Electric guitar: Kenny Greenberg
- Bass guitar: Jimmie Lee Sloas
- Synthesizer: Michael Rojas
- Acoustic guitar: Danny Rader
- Programming: David Huff
- Mixing: Justin Niebank
- Assistant engineers: Joe Costa, David Kalmbach
- Mastering: Andrew Mendelson, Hank Williams
Music and lyrics
Musical composition
"Setting the World on Fire" is classified as a country song with pop rock elements, blending elements of Adult Top 40 and country music traditions.[13][14] The track employs a mid-tempo ballad style, set in the key of C major at 94 beats per minute, creating a relaxed yet emotive pace.[15][16] The song follows a conventional verse-chorus structure, beginning with an intro, followed by two verses, repeated choruses, a bridge, and an outro that fades with instrumental echoes.[14][17] Instrumentation centers on acoustic guitar strumming to drive the verses, supported by bass, percussion, and drum elements that expand into a fuller band arrangement during the choruses.[18] Subtle piano accents provide harmonic depth throughout, while the bridge introduces layered production for heightened emotional intensity.[17] Vocally, the arrangement highlights duet dynamics, with Kenny Chesney delivering the verses in a processed, smooth tenor and P!nk joining for the choruses, where their voices harmonize in a warm, contrasting interplay that emphasizes the collaborative spirit.[14][17] This vocal setup, produced by Buddy Cannon, underscores the song's radio-friendly polish without overpowering the core melody.[17]Themes and interpretation
The song's core theme revolves around the celebration of impulsive romance and carefree escapism, portraying a night of heightened passion that contrasts with the mundanity of everyday life, symbolized by the metaphor of "setting the world on fire" to represent intense, transformative emotional experiences.[19][1] This narrative draws from a real-life moment of exhilaration, emphasizing spontaneity and living fully in the present amid fleeting joy.[19] Key lyrics underscore this theme, such as the opening lines describing a euphoric evening: "Yeah we got drunk on La Cienega Boulevard / Takin' pictures of people we thought were stars," which evoke youthful abandon and the thrill of mistaken celebrity encounters, symbolizing a temporary escape into a glamorous, larger-than-life world.[19][9] The chorus reinforces the passion with "And it was like we were setting the world on fire / We were up all night and we were feelin' so good," capturing the intoxicating rush of mutual desire. In the bridge, reflective lines like "Yeah, looking back from where we're standing / It was so much more than I could take" highlight the enduring nostalgia of these memories, transforming a single night's intensity into a lasting emblem of profound connection.[19][1] The duet format between Chesney and Pink amplifies the theme of mutual attraction, with their alternating vocals creating a conversational dynamic that mirrors the push-pull of romantic interplay and shared vulnerability, enhancing the song's emotional intimacy.[20] Critics and fans have interpreted this as a contemporary evolution of country romance tropes, blending pop sensibilities with traditional storytelling to revive balanced male-female perspectives in the genre, evoking timeless ideals of partnership without overt sentimentality.[20][1] Subtle cultural references add layers, with La Cienega Boulevard serving as a nod to Los Angeles' transient nightlife and Hollywood allure, where the characters indulge in champagne-fueled revelry and starstruck illusions, underscoring themes of glamour's ephemerality against authentic emotional bonds.[9][19]Release and promotion
Album context and single release
"Setting the World on Fire" serves as the third track on Kenny Chesney's seventeenth studio album, Cosmic Hallelujah, which was released on October 28, 2016, through his Blue Chair Records imprint in partnership with Columbia Nashville.[21][22] The album's inclusion of the duet with Pink prompted a delay from its original July release date under the title Some Town Somewhere, allowing time for the collaboration and ultimately leading to the name change to reflect the record's uplifting vibe.[1] Chesney has described the song as embodying a euphoric sense of new love, aligning with his tradition of crafting anthems that capture the carefree energy of summer.[22] As the second single from Cosmic Hallelujah, "Setting the World on Fire" was sent to country radio on July 28, 2016, at 5 p.m. ET, following the lead single "Noise."[22][23] It became available for digital download the following day, July 29, 2016, debuting at number one on the iTunes all-genre chart.[24] The release was strategically tied to pre-orders for the album, boosting anticipation ahead of its fall launch.[5] The collaboration with Pink was a key element in the single's rollout, designed to broaden Chesney's appeal beyond country audiences toward pop and adult contemporary listeners through her established fanbase and vocal contribution.[25] Chesney noted that Pink's emotive delivery elevated the track's romantic intensity, making it a standout for cross-genre promotion under Blue Chair Records.[22] Advance teasers, including snippets shared during Chesney's summer tour, generated buzz by highlighting the song's summery, feel-good melody as a perfect fit for his live performances and seasonal playlist.[11]Music video and live performances
The official music video for "Setting the World on Fire" was directed by P. R. Brown and premiered on September 15, 2016.[26] The black-and-white clip depicts a young couple embarking on a carefree romantic adventure in Los Angeles, capturing moments of spontaneous joy such as dancing in the streets and sharing intimate glances, without featuring Kenny Chesney or P!nk themselves—instead relying on actors to embody the narrative.[6][27] Filmed over two days in August 2016 around Los Angeles and nearby Riverside, California, the video emphasizes visual storytelling that parallels the song's lyrics about fleeting, passionate connections, serving as a complementary extension to the audio track through its evocative imagery of urban romance.[28] Live performances of the song began shortly after its release, with Chesney and P!nk debuting a joint rendition in July 2016 during promotional appearances.[29] Chesney incorporated "Setting the World on Fire" into his setlists for major tours, including the 2016 C2C Festival in Europe, where it highlighted his blend of country and crossover appeal. The track remained a staple in his concerts through subsequent years, notably during the 2024 Sun Goes Down Tour, where it was performed at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on August 24 and 25, drawing massive crowds with its anthemic energy and fan sing-alongs.[30][31] P!nk joined Chesney onstage for select guest appearances in 2016 and 2017, including high-profile events that amplified the duet's live impact and fan engagement.[32] These renditions often featured dynamic vocal interplay, contributing to the song's role in boosting streaming numbers and radio airplay during its promotional cycle.[33]Release dates and formats
"Setting the World on Fire" was first released to American country radio stations on July 28, 2016, at 5:00 p.m. ET, serving as the second single from Kenny Chesney's album Cosmic Hallelujah.[22] The digital download version followed the next day, July 29, 2016, making it available worldwide through major platforms.[1] The song was included on the full album Cosmic Hallelujah upon its release on October 28, 2016.[1] The single was primarily distributed in digital formats, including downloads via iTunes and Amazon Music, as well as streaming on services like Spotify and Apple Music.[34] A promotional CD-R single was also issued to radio stations in 2016 to support airplay.[35] No physical vinyl single was produced for the track.[13] While the release focused on the United States market, the digital version became available internationally on July 29, 2016, aligning with the global rollout of Cosmic Hallelujah later that year.[1] In Canada, the song received country radio airplay shortly after the U.S. launch, though specific add dates were not distinctly separated from the North American promotion.[11]Reception
Critical reception
Upon its release in 2016, "Setting the World on Fire" received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised the chemistry between Kenny Chesney and Pink, particularly highlighting Pink's vocal contribution as a dynamic element that elevated the track's romantic nostalgia. Rolling Stone noted that Pink's "vocal powers" were "particularly well-suited to the pulse-quickening setting of the track," adding spark to the duet's wistful portrayal of young love.[1] Similarly, Taste of Country described the song as evoking a summery, beachy vibe, with Pink seamlessly integrated into Chesney's world to enhance its lyrical reminiscence of carefree moments.[36] AllMusic's review of the parent album Cosmic Hallelujah singled out the duet as a standout track, commending the collaboration for blending Chesney's country roots with Pink's pop energy in a way that felt fresh and passionate.[21] Billboard included the duet in a 2019 list of Pink's best collaborations.[37] The track's nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the 2017 Grammy Awards further underscored its artistic acclaim among industry peers.[38] However, some critics offered mixed or negative assessments, critiquing the song for its perceived blandness and reliance on familiar tropes. Saving Country Music labeled it a "completely pointless song" with generic production, including an electronic drum beat that lacked edge, viewing it primarily as a commercial ploy rather than an artistic statement.[17] Country Universe agreed, stating that the track was "completely lacking in spark" and that its nostalgic themes felt forced, failing to capture the excitement implied by the title.[14] Digital Journal went further, describing the performances as "lackluster" and the overall result as disappointing, suggesting it underdelivered on the potential of the crossover pairing.[39] In retrospect, the song has been viewed as a successful crossover hit in Chesney's catalog, with later profiles noting its role in bridging country and pop audiences despite the polarizing lyrics. Billboard's 2019 ranking of Pink's collaborations reaffirmed its enduring appeal as a high point in her genre-spanning work.[37]Commercial performance
"Setting the World on Fire" experienced robust commercial success following its release, driven by strong digital sales and streaming activity. The track was certified gold by the RIAA in 2016 for combined sales and streaming equivalent to 500,000 units in the United States.[40] Over time, combined sales and on-demand streaming pushed the song's total units past 2 million in the U.S. market.[41] The duet's crossover potential, amplified by Pink's pop-star presence, extended its reach beyond country formats, contributing to early entry on adult contemporary and pop radio stations.[42] On streaming platforms, it has amassed more than 114 million plays on Spotify alone as of November 2025, underscoring its enduring popularity.[43] Airplay performance was equally impressive, with the song logging thousands of spins on country radio in its initial weeks, including over 8,700 audience impressions in early August 2016.[44] The single played a pivotal role in boosting its parent album, Cosmic Hallelujah, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with 89,000 equivalent album units in its first week, marking Chesney's highest chart position at the time.[45] Recent live performances during Chesney's 2024 Sun Goes Down Tour, including renditions at major venues like Gillette Stadium, have helped sustain its streaming momentum.[31]Charts
Weekly charts
"Setting the World on Fire" by Kenny Chesney featuring Pink experienced strong performance on weekly music charts, particularly within the country format, driven by robust radio airplay, digital sales, and streaming. The song's crossover appeal helped it reach positions on both country-specific and all-format charts in the U.S. and internationally.[46] In the United States, the song topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for 12 non-consecutive weeks in late 2016 and early 2017, marking Chesney's 23rd No. 1 on that tally. It also peaked at No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached No. 6 on the Adult Contemporary chart, showcasing its broad appeal beyond country audiences. The Hot Country Songs chart methodology emphasizes radio airplay audience impressions from country stations, combined with digital sales and streaming activity, where early radio adds from country programmers significantly boosted its trajectory in the genre.[47][48] The track performed well in Canada, peaking at No. 1 on the Canada Country chart and No. 85 on the Canadian Hot 100, reflecting solid cross-border radio and sales support. Internationally, it entered the Australia Country chart at No. 47 and the UK Country chart at No. 35, though it had limited mainstream impact outside North America.| Chart (2016–2017) | Peak Position | Weeks on Chart |
|---|---|---|
| U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs | 1 | 26 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 29 | 20 |
| U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary | 6 | 15 |
| Canada Country (Billboard) | 1 | 20 |
| Canadian Hot 100 (Billboard) | 85 | 5 |
| Australia Country (ARIA) | 47 | 5 |
| UK Country (Official Charts Company) | 35 | 8 |
Year-end charts
"Setting the World on Fire" achieved notable placements on Billboard's year-end country charts in 2016, underscoring its strong radio and overall performance that year. The song ranked No. 28 on the Country Airplay year-end chart, benefiting from its six-week run at No. 1 earlier in the year.[49] On the Hot Country Songs year-end chart, it placed No. 20, reflecting combined metrics of airplay, sales, and streaming.[50] The track's momentum carried into 2017 year-end tallies as a carryover hit. It ranked No. 38 on the Country Airplay year-end chart for 2017.[51] Additionally, it appeared at No. 44 on the Country Digital Song Sales year-end chart, driven by continued digital downloads.[52] Reflecting its lasting impact over the decade, the song ranked No. 48 on Billboard's Country Airplay decade-end chart for the 2010s, highlighting sustained airplay among top country tracks from 2010 to 2019. The song also featured prominently on digital platform year-end lists in 2016, including positions on iTunes' top country songs and Spotify's viral country playlists, though specific rankings varied by region and metric.[53]| Year-End Chart (2016) | Position |
|---|---|
| Billboard Country Airplay | 28 |
| Billboard Hot Country Songs | 20 |
| iTunes Top Country Songs (U.S.) | Top 25 |
| Spotify Viral 50 Country (U.S.) | Top 30 |
| Year-End Chart (2017) | Position |
|---|---|
| Billboard Country Airplay | 38 |
| Billboard Country Digital Song Sales | 44 |
| Decade-End Chart (2010s) | Position |
|---|---|
| Billboard Country Airplay | 48 |