Something I Need
"Something I Need" is a pop rock song by the American band OneRepublic, released on August 25, 2013, as the fourth single from their third studio album, Native.[1][2] The track was written by frontman Ryan Tedder and producer Benny Blanco, who also handled production duties.[3] The song's lyrics center on themes of profound romantic connection and the longing for a meaningful partnership amid life's uncertainties, with Tedder singing lines like "In this world full of people, there's one killing me / And if we only die once, I wanna die with you."[4] Its anthemic production, blending driving rhythms with soaring choruses, exemplifies OneRepublic's signature style of emotive pop rock.[4] Commercially, "Something I Need" found significant success internationally, peaking at number six on Australia's ARIA Singles Chart and earning a 5× platinum certification for sales exceeding 350,000 units there.[5][6] In New Zealand, it reached number four and was certified double platinum.[7] The song's music video, directed by Cameron Duddy, was released on October 7, 2013, and features the band performing in a stark, industrial setting.[8] A notable cover version by British singer Ben Haenow, the winner of the 2014 series of The X Factor, was released as his debut single on December 14, 2014, topping the UK Singles Chart and earning platinum certification.[9] Despite this, the original remains a staple in OneRepublic's live performances and catalog, highlighting the band's ability to craft universally relatable anthems.[4]OneRepublic version
Background and recording
"Something I Need" was written by Ryan Tedder and Benny Blanco in 2013 during sessions for OneRepublic's third studio album, Native. The track emerged from collaborative efforts blending pop-rock elements with anthemic structures, reflecting the band's evolving sound after global travels and prior releases. Tedder envisioned the song as a "Hey Jude"-inspired anthem designed for communal appeal, akin to a jukebox track in a bar where patrons join the chorus by its crescendo, evoking emotional, late-night camaraderie. This concept stemmed from Tedder's aim to craft an upbeat yet introspective piece that captures the essence of shared vulnerability and connection. The lyrics draw from personal reflections on relationships, portraying a profound yearning for a lifelong partner amid themes of commitment and mutual redemption. Recording primarily occurred at Tedder's Patriot Studios in Denver, with additional sessions across locations like Black Rock Studios in Greece and RAK Studios in London, where Tedder handled lead vocals and co-production alongside Blanco. The initial demo was assembled swiftly in a focused collaboration emphasizing energetic pop-rock dynamics infused with gospel influences.Composition and lyrics
"Something I Need" is a pop rock song with elements of pop soul. It operates at a tempo of 99 beats per minute in the key of G major. The track employs a verse–pre-chorus–chorus structure, including two verses, two pre-choruses, multiple choruses, a bridge, and an outro; it opens with a stripped-back acoustic guitar introduction that progressively layers into a synth-driven chorus for dynamic contrast. The lyrics center on themes of emotional dependency and finding solace in a romantic partner amid life's uncertainties, portraying the relationship as a source of belief and stability despite imperfections. Key metaphors include the plea for "something I can believe in" to represent honest emotional support, and a "net under the ledge" symbolizing protection from personal downfall. Lines like "you're the one killing me by not being around" highlight the vulnerability of separation, underscoring the partner's essential role. Ryan Tedder's lead vocals emphasize raw vulnerability, employing higher registers and falsetto-like tones in the chorus to heighten the sense of longing and intensity. The instrumentation features acoustic and electric guitars, bass, drums, and synthesizers, with production by Tedder and Benny Blanco incorporating layered background harmonies for depth.Release and promotion
"Something I Need" was released as the fourth single from OneRepublic's third studio album, Native, on August 25, 2013, through Mosley Music Group and Interscope Records. The single debuted as a digital download, followed by a radio airplay rollout that targeted pop and adult contemporary formats to broaden its reach. Promotional strategies were integrated with the band's ongoing Native Tour, which began earlier in 2013 and featured live renditions of the track to engage audiences and support the album's momentum. The song appeared on the deluxe edition of Native, enhancing its availability to fans seeking expanded content from the album. It was also included on various compilation albums, such as Now That's What I Call Music! 48, which helped expose the track to wider audiences through curated hit collections. Early promotion efforts by the band involved iTunes exclusive previews, allowing listeners early access to snippets of the song, alongside social media teasers that generated buzz ahead of the launch. The release occurred without major controversies or delays, aligning smoothly with the album's overall campaign despite the overshadowing success of prior singles like "Counting Stars."Critical reception
Critical reception to "Something I Need" as part of Native was generally positive within album reviews, with praise for its anthemic, gospel-infused pop-rock style and communal sing-along appeal. AllMusic noted the album's tracks, including this single, for their "stratospheric pop-rock" polish and optimism. The song's emotive choruses were highlighted as exemplifying OneRepublic's ability to blend introspection with uplifting production.Commercial performance
"Something I Need" achieved moderate success internationally but had limited impact in the United States, failing to enter the Billboard Hot 100 while peaking at number 11 on the Adult Contemporary chart. In Australia, it reached number 6 on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified 5× Platinum by ARIA in 2023 for sales and streaming equivalent to 350,000 units. In New Zealand, the song peaked at number 4 on the Recorded Music NZ chart and received a 2× Platinum certification in 2021 for 30,000 units. It topped the chart in Poland and entered the top 10 in Austria.| Chart (2013–2014) | Peak Position |
|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA) | 6 |
| Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) | 5 |
| Germany (Official German Charts) | 72 |
| New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) | 4 |
| Poland (Polish Airplay Top 100) | 1 |
| Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) | 21 |
| UK Singles (OCC) | 78 |
| US Adult Contemporary (Billboard) | 11 |
Music video
The music video for "Something I Need", directed by Cameron Duddy, was released on October 7, 2013. Filmed in September 2013, it features a narrative of a man repeatedly attacked by a dog in slow motion, symbolizing obstacles preventing him from asking out his crush. The story intercuts with performance shots of the band, reflecting themes of perseverance and longing.[10]Live performances
OneRepublic debuted "Something I Need" live during promotional appearances in late 2013, with early performances documented as part of their Native Tour setlists starting that fall. The song became a staple of the Native Tour (2013-2014), appearing in the standard setlist after "Stop and Stare" and before "Apologize," typically in the mid-section to build energy during the 203-show run across five continents. The track continued to feature prominently in subsequent tours, including the 2017 Evolution Tour supporting the Oh My My album, where it was performed as part of a Native-era medley alongside hits like "Counting Stars" and "I Lived" at venues such as the Hollywood Bowl and Jones Beach Theater. Acoustic renditions were incorporated into live shows during this period, emphasizing the song's introspective lyrics in stripped-down arrangements at select dates. "Something I Need" often served as an encore closer in various concerts, leveraging its uplifting chorus for emotional resonance with audiences, as seen in full-set closings during international stops like the 2018 Singapore performance. Fan reception was particularly strong during the 2015 Honda Civic Tour, where the song appeared in 24 of the year's setlists and generated enthusiastic crowd sing-alongs, with fan-recorded clips circulating widely online to highlight the communal energy. Overall, the track has been played over 160 times live, underscoring its enduring appeal in OneRepublic's catalog.Credits and personnel
Credits for "Something I Need" from OneRepublic's album Native are as follows.[11] Songwriters Production- Ryan Tedder – producer, instruments, programming
- Benny Blanco – producer, instruments, programming
- Serban Ghenea – mixing
- John Hanes – engineered for mix
- Scott "Yarmov" Yarmovsky – assistant engineer
- Phil Seaford – assistant engineer for mix
- Andrew "McMuffin" Luftman – production coordination
Ben Haenow version
Background
Ben Haenow, a 29-year-old van driver from Croydon, was announced as the winner of the eleventh series of The X Factor UK on December 14, 2014, after defeating fellow finalist Fleur East in a closely contested final at Wembley Arena, following a final that received over 10 million votes.[12][13] As per the show's tradition, Haenow's victory entitled him to release a winner's single, marking his professional debut in the music industry with no prior recorded covers or releases to his name. The cover of OneRepublic's "Something I Need" was designated as the winner's single for series 11, with initial discussions and preparations occurring during the finals week, where both Haenow and East rehearsed and performed the track live as the potential victory song.[13] Simon Cowell, serving as mentor to both finalists in the Over 25s category, played a key role in approving the song choice for the final showdown, later expressing immediate optimism about its commercial potential moments after Haenow's win by noting it had already reached number three on iTunes pre-orders.[12][14] Haenow had been familiar with the original track prior to the competition, having appreciated OneRepublic's music, which factored into his alignment with the selection during rehearsals.[15] The decision to use "Something I Need" was influenced by its uplifting message of seeking and finding essential emotional support amid life's challenges, resonating with Haenow's own narrative of perseverance—from a decade of unfulfilled musical aspirations and everyday struggles as a delivery driver to his unexpected rise as an underdog contestant on the show.[12] This personal connection underscored the song's fit as his debut, emphasizing themes of redemption and connection echoed in the original's composition.[15]Recording and release
Following his victory on The X Factor on December 14, 2014, Ben Haenow entered Sarm West Studios in London to record his cover of OneRepublic's "Something I Need," with production completed in a rushed timeline to align with the show's winner's single tradition.[16] The track was produced by John Ryan, who handled guitar, keyboards, and programming, while engineering was led by Mat Bartram and mixing by Ash Howes.[17][18] "Something I Need" was released digitally via Syco Music on December 14, 2014, immediately following the finale broadcast, allowing for instant downloads and iTunes pre-orders that same day.[19] A physical CD edition followed on December 17, 2014, featuring additional artwork and bundled promotional materials.[20] All profits from the single were donated to the children's hospice charity Together for Short Lives, continuing the X Factor's annual tradition of supporting a nominated cause.[21][22]Musical style and production
Ben Haenow's cover of "Something I Need" shifts the track toward a soulful pop ballad, highlighted by his signature raspy vocals that infuse the song with raw, emotive intensity contrasting the original's smoother delivery.[23][24] Produced by John Ryan, the arrangement incorporates fuller orchestration, including string arrangements by Matt Brind and gospel-inspired backing vocals from the DIVA Singers, which swell notably during the chorus to enhance the emotional depth.[20][25][26] The version is set in F major at a tempo of 101 beats per minute, supporting a deliberate pace for Haenow's expressive phrasing, and opens with a prominent piano introduction before building with guitar, keyboards, and programmed elements for a layered sound.[27][28][29] Clocking in at 3:46, the production trims the original's length while maintaining a focused structure that prioritizes vocal prominence and culminates in a clean resolution without fade-out.[30][31]Critical reception
Critics praised Ben Haenow's vocal performance on his cover of "Something I Need," noting how it suited his powerful, soulful style and elevated the track's emotional delivery.[32] The Music Box described the debut single as an "enjoyable cover" that captured a "rousing pop-gospel anthem" quality, highlighting Haenow's ability to infuse the song with heartfelt energy.[33] Similarly, Europlop reviewers found that the arrangement fit Haenow's voice "very well," making it a strong match for his timbre compared to other contestants' renditions.[34] However, some critiques focused on the production and lack of originality, viewing it as typical of X Factor output. Drowned in Sound called the cover "overwrought" yet "fine," suggesting it was more tolerable than past winner's singles but still constrained by the show's formulaic approach.[35] A blog retrospective labeled it a "clichéd, by-the-numbers TV tie-in," criticizing its bland execution and predictability as a launch for an artist unlikely to sustain momentum.[36] Overall, UK media reception was supportive, bolstered by the prestige of Haenow's X Factor victory and the single's immediate chart dominance, though opinions were mixed regarding its artistic innovation.[37] Compared to OneRepublic's original, Haenow's version was seen as more anthemic and gospel-infused, which contributed to its seasonal appeal and Christmas number one status.[33] In 2020s retrospectives, the track is often regarded as a pivotal career launchpad for Haenow, providing initial success but underscoring the fleeting nature of his solo trajectory after being dropped by his label in 2016.[38]Commercial performance
"Ben Haenow's cover of 'Something I Need' debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart on December 21, 2014, marking the Christmas number one for that year.[39]" "The single achieved combined sales of 214,000 units in its first week, including downloads, physical copies, and streams, making it the second-fastest-selling single of 2014 behind Band Aid 30's 'Do They Know It's Christmas?'.[40]" "It held the top position for one week before dropping to number four the following week.[41]" "In Ireland, the track peaked at number two on the Irish Singles Chart." "Internationally, it experienced limited impact, failing to enter the US Billboard Hot 100." "The song did not achieve significant chart success in other major markets such as Australia." "The single was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in 2015 for sales and streaming equivalent to 600,000 units.[42]" "No additional international certifications were awarded at the time." "On the UK year-end chart for 2014, 'Something I Need' ranked at number 58, reflecting its late-year release and strong initial performance.[43]" "By 2025, the track had accumulated over 33 million streams on Spotify, indicating a resurgence in streaming popularity in the years following its release, particularly post-2020 amid nostalgia for X Factor-era hits.[44]"| Chart (2014–2015) | Peak Position |
|---|---|
| UK Singles (OCC) | 1[39] |
| Ireland (IRMA) | 2 |
| US Billboard Hot 100 | — |
Promotion and live performances
Haenow's winner's single "Something I Need" was released for digital download immediately following his victory on The X Factor on December 14, 2014, with promotional efforts centered on leveraging the show's platform to drive sales and chart success. The debut live performance occurred during the final results show of The X Factor that same evening, where Haenow delivered the song accompanied by a full orchestra, creating a dramatic orchestral arrangement that highlighted the track's emotional depth and contributed to its immediate chart momentum.[45] To sustain promotion post-release, Haenow made key television appearances, including a standout performance of the single at the 20th National Television Awards on January 21, 2015, at The O2 Arena in London, where his vocal delivery earned widespread praise from the live audience and viewers.[46] The single's marketing extended to live touring, with Haenow incorporating "Something I Need" into his setlist for the X Factor Live Tour 2015, a UK-wide arena tour that ran from February to April 2015 and served as an early tie-in for his forthcoming debut album, allowing him to connect with fans through multiple performances of the track across venues like the SSE Hydro in Glasgow and Capital FM Arena in Nottingham.[47] Promotional materials and interviews emphasized the song's themes of vulnerability and support, aligning with Haenow's longstanding advocacy for military personnel, as evidenced by his visit to wounded service members at a Help for Heroes recovery centre in November 2014, which underscored a charitable dimension to the single's narrative.[48]Music video
The music video for Ben Haenow's cover of "Something I Need" was uploaded to YouTube on December 18, 2014, four days after his victory on the eleventh series of The X Factor.[9] It primarily consists of an emotional montage intercut between new performance footage and archival clips from Haenow's time on the show, capturing key moments such as his initial audition reactions from the judges—including a notable smile from Simon Cowell—his pre-styling goatee phase, and the tearful, confetti-filled celebration of his win at Wembley Arena. In the new segments, Haenow delivers the vocals while seated in his white van in his hometown of Croydon, emphasizing a raw, personal delivery that aligns with the song's themes of aspiration and redemption through his contestant journey. This low-key setup, relying on simplicity rather than elaborate production, creates an intimate atmosphere focused on sincerity and relatability, avoiding high-spectacle elements in favor of storytelling through real-life progression.[49] The video's narrative structure highlights Haenow's transformation from an everyday singer to X Factor champion, using slow-motion shots and nostalgic clips to evoke viewer empathy and connection to his underdog story.[49] By December 22, 2014, it had already contributed to the single's rapid sales momentum, with over 75,000 copies sold in its first few days. As of November 2025, the official upload has amassed more than 27 million views, underscoring its enduring appeal as a promotional tie-in to Haenow's X Factor success.[9]Credits and personnel
Credits for Ben Haenow's version of "Something I Need" are adapted from the 2014 single release.[17] Songwriters- Ryan Tedder – songwriter[17]
- Benny Blanco (Benjamin Levin) – songwriter[17]
- John Ryan – producer, programming, guitar, keyboards[17]
- Ash Howes – mixing[17]
- Ronan Phelan – assistant engineer[17]
- Ben Haenow – lead vocals, backing vocals[17]
- John Ryan – backing vocals[17]
- D.I.V.A. Singers – choir vocals[17]
- Frank Borghi – drums[17]
- Matt Brind – strings arrangement[17]
- The London Session Orchestra – strings, led by Thomas Bowes[17]
- Isobel Griffiths – orchestra contractor[17]
Certifications
"Ben Haenow's cover of "Something I Need" has earned certifications in the UK, reflecting its commercial success there. As of 2025, the BPI certification remains Platinum, though accumulated streams exceed 33 million on Spotify alone."| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales | Awarding body | Date certified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | Platinum | 600,000 | BPI | 2015 |