Get 'Em Girls (song)

For the album, see Get 'Em Girls.
"Get 'Em Girls"
A black background and a green floor and a orange little wardrobe and the red woman. Performer is 'JESSICA MAUBOY FEAT. SNOOP DOGG' and pink word is 'get' em girls'
Single by Jessica Mauboy featuring Snoop Dogg
from the album Get 'Em Girls
Released 17 September 2010 (2010-09-17)
Format Digital download
Genre
Length 3:56
Label Sony
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Bangladesh
Jessica Mauboy singles chronology
"Everyone"
(2010)
"Get 'Em Girls"
(2010)
"Saturday Night"
(2010)
Snoop Dogg singles chronology
"It's in the Mornin'"
(2010)
"Get 'Em Girls"
(2010)
"Mr. Romeo"
(2010)

"Get 'Em Girls" is a song by Australian R&B recording artist Jessica Mauboy. The song features American rapper Snoop Dogg, who co-wrote the song with David Buchanan and producer Bangladesh for her second studio album of the same name. It was released as the album's lead single on 17 September 2010. The concept of the song is about shoes and showcases a more urban, hip hop flavoured sound than Mauboy's previous singles. "Get 'Em Girls" received negative reviews from critics, and peaked at number 19 on the ARIA Singles Chart. An accompanying music video was directed by Hype Williams and received a mixed reaction from fans.

Background

In August 2010, The Music Network reported that "Get 'Em Girls" would be the first single from Mauboy's second studio album to be released on 24 September 2010 and that it would feature "a high-profile US star."[1] On 6 September 2010, a spokesperson for Mauboy's record label, Sony Music Australia, confirmed that the featured artist on the song would be Snoop Dogg.[2] "Get 'Em Girls" was written by David Buchanan, Dogg and Bangladesh, who also handled the song's production.[3]

Mauboy had initially planned to have Nicki Minaj, Missy Elliott or Lady Sovereign featured on the song.[4] She explained, "I didn't end up getting any of them but with the help of Bangladesh who produced the track, he contacted Snoop Dogg and that's how it came about."[4] When speaking about the song in an interview with Q News, Mauboy said, "I really love that track and as soon as it was completed I knew that I wanted it to be the first single. I had to fight the record company a bit to get them to release that song first."[5] "Get 'Em Girls" is an R&B, pop, and "thumping hip hop" song.[6][7] According to Alasdair Duncan from Rave magazine, the song is "slick-sounding, bump-and-grinding urban pop, drawing on Beyoncé and Rihanna in equal parts."[8]

Release and reception

"Get 'Em Girls" was released digitally and sent to Australian contemporary hit radio on 17 September 2010.[6][9] Majhid Heath from ABC Online Indigenous called the song an "over-produced train wreck" and wrote that "'Get 'Em Girls' is supposed to be an audacious nod to female empowerment but is nothing more than a shout out to contemptible consumerism."[10] Daile Pepper from Sydney Morning Herald picked "Get 'Em Girls" as one of the worst songs of 2010.[11] Sunshine Coast Daily's Owen Jacques mentioned the song as one of the many few that have been riddled with subtle nuance and silly words, writing that Mauboy "is flanked by a particularly sleazy looking Snoop Dogg, and she pushes the boundary so hard that the fence collapses beneath her."[12] "Get 'Em Girls" debuted and peaked at number 19 on the ARIA Singles Chart and spent six consecutive weeks in the ARIA top 50.[13]

Music video

The music video for the song was directed by Hype Williams and was filmed in Los Angeles, California in September 2010.[2] The video premiered online in October 2010.[14]

The video starts off showing a mini screen of Mauboy and producer Bangladesh twirling around in a purple backdrop, then afterwards shows a scene of flames. The next scene shows Mauboy dancing alongside Snoop Dogg. Other scenes show Mauboy in a white dress strutting the catwalk with her friends, showing off their heels in an array of fashions.[15] They later appear in a shoe shop, where Mauboy and her friends are seen buying shoes, while Dogg plays the role of a shoe salesman.[16]

Since released, the video has been heavily criticised by fans on YouTube. Within only five days of being posted online, there were over three hundred comments with several of them calling the video cheap, tacky, disappointing and left them confused.[17][18] Some of the comments mentioning the scenes of Mauboy dancing alongside Dogg have been described as "hypersexual" and "sleazy".[18]

Live performances

Mauboy performed "Get 'Em Girls" at the 2010 NRL Grand Final on 3 October 2010,[19] followed by a performance of the song at the 2010 Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards on 8 October.[20] On 4 December 2010, she participarted in the YouTube Live Sessions program on 4 December 2010 and performed several of the album's songs, including "Get 'Em Girls".[21] On 10 December 2010, Mauboy performed the song at Federation Square in Melbourne, ahead of Oprah Winfrey's visit to the place.[22][23]

Track listing

  1. "Get 'Em Girls" (featuring Snoop Dogg) – 3:56

Personnel

Source:[3]

Charts

Weekly chart

Chart (2010) Peak
position
scope="row"Australia (ARIA)[13] 19

Year-end chart

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Australian Artists Singles Chart[24] 41

Release history

Country Date Format Label
Australia 17 September 2010 Contemporary hit radio,[6] digital download[9] Sony Music Australia

References

  1. "New Jess Mauboy album slated for November". The Music Network. Peer Group Media. Archived from the original on 15 August 2011.
  2. 1 2 "Jessica Mauboy teams up with Snoop Dogg". Herald Sun. Herald and Weekly Times. Retrieved 14 September 2010.
  3. 1 2 Get 'Em Girls (CD liner). Jessica Mauboy. Sony Music Australia. 2010.
  4. 1 2 Apple, David (1 December 2010). "FEATURE: Interview With Jessica Mauboy". Rip It Up. Satellite Media. Retrieved 12 December 2010.
  5. Spencer, Tim (22 November 2010). "Exclusive Interview With Jessica Mauboy". Q News. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
  6. 1 2 3 "Jessica Mauboy ft. Snoop Dogg – Get 'Em Girls – Issue 805". The Music Network. Peer Group Media. Archived from the original on 15 August 2011.
  7. "Jessica Mauboy to drop Snoop Dogg track this week". The Music Network. Peer Group Media. Archived from the original on 15 August 2011.
  8. Duncan, Alasdair (23 November 2010). "Jessica Mauboy – Get 'Em Girls". Rave. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
  9. 1 2 3 "Get 'Em Girls (feat. Snoop Dogg) – Single". iTunes Store. Apple Inc. Retrieved 17 September 2010.
  10. Heath, Majhid (10 November 2010). "Arts & Events – Music – Get 'Em Girls". ABC Online. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
  11. Pepper, Daile (8 December 2010). "Worst songs of 2010". Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Digital. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
  12. Jacques, Owen (9 December 2010). "Pop music: A history of idiocy". Sunshine Coast Daily. APN News & Media. Retrieved 23 December 2010.
  13. 1 2 "Australian-charts.com – Jessica Mauboy feat. Snoop Dogg – Get 'Em Girls". ARIA Top 50 Singles. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
  14. "Jessica Mauboy's "Get 'Em Girls" music video ft. Snoop Dogg". Nova FM. DMG Radio Australia. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  15. Reines, Ros (12 September 2010). "Snoop Dogg grovels at Jess Mauboy's feet". The Daily Telegraph. News Limited. Retrieved 14 September 2010.
  16. "Snoop plays show salesman in Mauboy's new video". The Music Network. Peer Media Group. Archived from the original on 27 October 2011.
  17. "Jessica Mauboy Slammed For Sleazy New Video". Ninemsn. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  18. 1 2 "Jessica slammed for video 'sleaze'". Northern Territory News. News Limited. Retrieved 29 October 2010.
  19. "Jessica Mauboy and Justice Crew perform at the 2010 NRL Grand Final". Nova FM. DMG Radio Australia. Retrieved 29 October 2010.
  20. "Mauboy, Simpson, Perry win at Kids Choice Awards". The Music Network. Peer Media Group. Archived from the original on 27 October 2011.
  21. Jessica Mauboy – YouTube Session 2010. YouTube. Retrieved 11 December 2010.
  22. "Video – Jessica Mauboy thrills Oprah fans". The Age. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 11 December 2010.
  23. Jessica Mauboy – Get 'Em Girls Live @ Oprah Melbourne Press Conference 2010. YouTube. Retrieved 11 December 2010.
  24. "ARIA Charts – End Of Year Charts – Top 50 Australian Artist Singles 2010". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 7 January 2011.
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