"Marvins Room" | ||||
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Single by Drake | ||||
from the album Take Care | ||||
Released | June 28, 2011 | |||
Format | Digital download | |||
Recorded | April 2011 | |||
Genre | PBR&B | |||
Length | 5:48 (single version and digital album version) 8:15 (physical album version, joined with "Buried Alive Interlude") |
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Writer(s) | J'Carrae Scarver, Jason Beck, Adrian Eccleston, Noah Shebib | |||
Producer(s) | Noah "40" Shebib | |||
Drake singles chronology | ||||
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"Marvins Room" is a song by Canadian recording artist Drake. It is the lead single from Drake's second studio album Take Care. Produced by Noah "40" Shebib, it features keyboard-based instrumentation and muted bass. "Marvins Room" is performed from the point of view of an inebriated Drake as he calls up an ex-girlfriend and rants about his various frustrations and loneliness. Adrian Eccleston and Gonzales provide additional musical contributions to the song. It was initially posted by Drake to his October's Very Own blog on June 9, 2011. Positive public reception to the song prompted its release as a single on June 28 to urban contemporary radio and as a digital download. "Marvins Room" was later included on Drake's second studio album Take Care, where it is followed by an interlude entitled "Buried Alive".
The song was acclaimed by music critics, who praised its lyrical content and Shebib's production. Upon release as a single, it peaked at number 21 on the United States Billboard Hot 100 and became a top ten hit on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Several artists, including Chris Brown, JoJo, Lil Wayne, Sammie, and Teyana Taylor released their own freestyle and remix versions of the song. In 2012, Drake was sued by singer Ericka Lee, who performed additional vocals on the song and alleged that she had not been paid promised royalties. The suit was resolved with an out-of-court settlement the following year.