Harleys in Hawaii


"Harleys in Hawaii" is a song by American singer Katy Perry. It was released as a standalone single on October 16, 2019, by Capitol Records, along with its music video. It later became the tenth track of Perry's sixth studio album, Smile. The song was written by Perry, Jacob Kasher Hindlin and its producers Charlie Puth and Johan Carlsson.

Development and release

The song's cover art, revealed in October 2019, was called "retro" on Fox News. She said the inspiration for the song was a trip to Hawaii with fiancé Orlando Bloom.
Perry shot a music video for the song in Hawaii in July 2019. The video was produced by Catalan video producer Canada and directed by Pau Lopez, Gerardo del Hierro, and Tomas Pena under the name Manson and was released along with the song on October 16, 2019.

Composition

"Harleys in Hawaii" is a tropical, pop, trap, reggae and R&B song, which describes Perry's emotions as she rides Harley-Davidson motorcycles in Hawaii with her lover. It has a moderately fast tempo of 140 beats per minute and follows a common time signature of. It is played in the key of B minor and follows a chord progression of Bm-Em-Fm. The song is three minutes and five seconds long.

Critical reception

Dani Blum from Pitchfork believed that Perry remains a "master at executing proven chart-topping formulas". She praised Perry's vocals and deemed the track a "standard, breezy pop: a gently writhing beat". Mike Wass of Idolator wrote that Perry "switches it up with a soft and sexy bop" after "delivering a double dose of emotional pure-pop" with her previous singles "Never Really Over" and "Small Talk". He also stated that the song is "a mid-tempo earworm" and a "refreshingly grown pop song" despite its "kitsch title". Louise Bruton from The Irish Times described the song as "hazy and oddly brilliant". "Harleys in Hawaii" was deemed as a highlight on Smile by Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic. John Dolan of Rolling Stone described "Harleys In Hawaii" as a "cute island R&B escapade".

Chart performance

"Harleys in Hawaii" reached number one in the New Zealand Hot Singles chart, 67 in Scotland, and 71 in Canada. Within the United States, the song charted at number ten on the Bubbling Under Hot 100, and has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for equivalent sales of 500,000 units in the United States.
In the United Kingdom, the song debuted at number 45 on the Official Singles Chart in October 2019. It saw resurgence in sales and streams in September 2021, where its chart sales rose 426% month-on-month. A part of this can be attributed to the song going viral on TikTok. The track was streamed 215,000 times within the nation, a large increase from the 25,000 average weekly streams it was getting earlier in the year prior to going viral. In September 2023, two years after it initially went viral on TikTok, the song resurged in popularity once again with a viral powder-room performance of the song, as part of her series "Potty Jams", in which she belted out her songs in a bathroom. The song received a weekly streaming boost, nearly twice as much as before, at 1.14 million streams within the United States in the week ending September 28. The viral performance had also received millions of TikTok streams.

Impact

Mark Gardiner from The New York Times noted the song's marketing value for the Harley-Davidson company. He said that "Harleys in Hawaii" has been viewed extensively by a demographic that "the motorcycle maker has had a hard time reaching." According to Business Insider, the publicity is estimated to be worth over $40 million for Harley-Davidson.

Track listing

  1. "Harleys in Hawaii" – 3:06
  • Digital download and streaming
  1. "Harleys in Hawaii" – 3:26
  • Digital download and streaming
  1. "Harleys in Hawaii" – 2:45

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal.
  • Katy Perry – vocals, songwriter
  • Charlie Puth – producer, songwriter, backing vocals, drum programming, synthesizer
  • Johan Carlsson – songwriter, producer, backing vocals, drum programming, synthesizer, guitar, rhodes
  • Jacob Kasher Hindlin – songwriter
  • Peter Karlsson – vocal editor, vocal producer
  • Jeremy Lertola – engineer, assistant recording engineer
  • Cory Bice – engineer
  • Rachael Findlen – engineer
  • Sam Holland – engineer
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • John Hanes – mix engineer
  • Dave Kutch – mastering engineer