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"Something About Us"
Single by No Angels
from the album Now ... Us!
Released May 6, 2002
Format CD single, ring tone,
digital download
Recorded 2002, Park Studios;
Tutzing, Lake Starnberg
Genre Pop, dance-pop, R&B
Length 3:25 (album version)
3:05 (latin radio edit)
Label Cheyenne/Polydor
Writer(s) Vanessa Petruo, Thorsten Brötzmann, Alexander Geringas
Producer Thorsten Brötzmann;
Jeo (co-producer)
Certification Platinum (IFPI Germany)
No Angels singles chronology
"When the Angels Sing"
(2001)
"Something About Us"
(2002)
"Still in Love with You"
(2002)
Audio sample
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"Something About Us" is a song by all-female German pop band No Angels. It was written by Thorsten Brötzmann, Alexander Geringas and band member Vanessa Petruo for the group's second studio album Now... Us! (2002), and created as a response to what the band felt was intense and sometimes unfair and inaccurate media criticism at the time, predominantly resulting from their casting band image.[1] Produced by Brötzmann and co-producer Jeo, the uptempo track incorporates elements of both the contemporary R&B and latin-pop genre as well as church music during the ironical bridge.[2]

Released as the album's leading single on May 6, 2002 in German-speaking Europe, the record achieved major success by becoming the group's third non-consecutive number-one hit in Austria and Germany within a period of fifteen months. In addition, it reached number three on Eurochart Hot 100 Singles chart and number eleven in Switzerland, eventually going platinum.[2] The record was generally well-received by contemporary critics, who acclaimed the band for the production of self-written material, and was nominated for a 2002 Top of the Pops Awards and Best National Single - Rock/Pop at the 2003 ECHO Awards.[3]

The music video for the song was directed by Marcus Sternberg, and won the 2003 ECHO Award in the category Videoclip National.[3] Inspired by the media-critical subtext of the lyrics, the clip features the quintet as printers of the fictional tabloid newspaper called Daily Express, each of them facing rumored page-one catchlines such as alleged bisexuality, incest, and physical aggression.[4]

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Background and release

"Something About Us" is one out of five self-penned contributions to the Now... Us! album. Vanessa Petruo, songwriter Alexander Geringas, and producer Brötzmann worked on the track during the album's finishing process in the Park Studios in Tutzing, Bavaria.[1] Incorporating autobiographical features, it was inspired by Petruo's experiences with the media the year before.[1] "I recalled the past year, the good and the bad times, and I built my own personal résumé," she said about the song's writing process the following year.[1] "I was thinking about the people who never have believed in us and just don't accept that we are true musicians und see ourselves as artists [...] I just wanted to say: I see those prejudices and sometimes they hurt but generally we're laughing [them away]. That's the essence of the song!"[1]

While the band regarded the song an early candidate to become the album's lead single in hopes of breaking away from the stereotyping Europop widely associated with the group through previous singles,[5] the group's record company Cheyenne Records declared the song too risky for the charts.[6] Instead the label originally intended album cut "2 Get Over U," a duet with UK popstars Hear'Say, as the band's next single with a release around Christmas 2001.[7] However, due to Hear'Say's limited fame in Germany Polydor Records and Cheyenne decided to exclude the band's vocals from the song and moved it back to a spring 2002 launch to enable the No Angels additional work on their second longplayer.[8] Although the No Angels premiered the song on the The Dome 21 in Stuttgart on March 1, 2002 and a release date was set on March 18, 2002, "2 Get Over You" was eventually shelved in favour of the self-written "Something About Us."[5]

"Something About Us" also was premiered on The Dome 21 in Stuttgart on March 1, and made its television debut on March 7, 2002 at the 11th ECHO Awards in Berlin. Officially released on May 6, 2002, the CD single spawned specially-produced extended and club mixes as well as an alternative "Latin Radio Edit," also released on the Special Winter Edition of the album, and the Langnese jingle "Like Ice in the Sunshine."[5]

Music video

The single's music video was filmed inside a Berlin printing plant in early April 2002 and the No Angels' first collaboration with both director Marcus Sternberg and American choreographer Sean Cheesman.[9] It was shot over twenty hours and features Jessica Wahls' late spouse Sascha Dickreuter as a dancer.[9]

Inspired by the song lyric's media-critical subtext, the clip ironically features the quintet as overall-dressed printers of an all-fictional tabloid newspaper called Daily Express.[4] While they are seen dancing in front of running printing presses throughout most of the video, intercut with face shots and some male dancers, close shots of the paper's pages reveal the background of the page-one catchline 'Girlband Shocker': Each of them has to deal with intense media scrutiny, including rumors of alleged bisexuality,[4] incest,[4] and physical aggression,[4] among others. Although slightly autobiographical, Lucy Diakovska has denied that the headlines were inspired by real-life events.[10] "The video is not about certain events," Jessica Wahls added, "but [it's] about how we've felt the past year, [about] what happened to [each of] us and the band."[10]

The video won an ECHO at the 2003 ECHO Awards in the category Videoclip National.[3]

Chart performance

Upon its release on May 6, 2002, "Something About Us" became the band's third single to debut on the top position of the German Media Control singles chart,[2] as well as the group's third non-consecutive number-one hit within a period of sixteen months.[2] It stayed at the top of the chart for four consecutive weeks, seven weeks in the top ten, sixteen weeks inside the top 100 (making its last appearance on the chart one week prior to the entry of follow-up single "Still in Love with You");[2] and received a platinum certification by the German arm of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. However, the song was one of a total of eleven number-one hits that year, but failed to reach the top ten of the biggest-selling singles of the year and was eventually ranked eleventh on the German Media Control singles year-end charts.[11]

The song also became the band's third number-one hit in Austria where it debuted at number four on May 19, 2002,[12] before climbing to number one the next week. It spend one week on top of the singles charts only, but remained six weeks inside the Top 10 and twenty-one weeks in total,[13] receiving a gold certification by the IFPI Austria and charting inside the thirty biggest-selling singles of 2002.[14] In Switzerland, "Something About Us" underperformed in its first week, debuting on number thirty-one only.[15] In the following week, it jumped to number eleven due to a major increase in sales and radio support, but it would become the band's first single not to reach the Top 10.[15]

Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single-releases of "Something About Us".

CD single I
  1. "Something About Us" (latin radio edit) — 3:05
  2. "Something About Us" (R&B single edit) — 3:25
  3. "Something About Us" (club radio edit) — 3:28
  4. "Something About Us" (extended edit) — 4:50
  5. "Like Ice in the Sunshine" — 3:00

Credits and personnel

Charts

Chart (2002) Peak
position
Austrian Singles Chart[13] 1
Eurochart Hot 100 Singles[16] 3
German Singles Chart[13] 1
Hungarian Airplay Chart[17] 37
Swiss Singles Chart[18] 11

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Work: Songs". VanessaPetruo.tv. http://www.vanessapetruo.tv/work/songs.php. Retrieved 2007-07-28.  
  2. ^ a b c d e "Chart History". Chartsurfer. http://www.chartsurfer.de/titeldetails/9704/something-about-us-like-ice-in-the-sunshine.html.  
  3. ^ a b c "ECHO Winners". Chartsservice. http://www.chartsservice.de/echo.htm. Retrieved 2007-12-22.  
  4. ^ a b c d e "Lucy gibt zu: Ich stehe auch auf Frauen!". Just4Fun Magazin. http://www.just4fun-magazin.de/news/lucy_gibt_zu+_ich_stehe_auch_auf_frauen.html. Retrieved 2007-06-10.  
  5. ^ a b c "V.I.P. Chat Log". BRAIN Community. http://chat.pages.de/2001-08-25-Arcor-NoAngels.shtml. Retrieved 2007-06-10.  
  6. ^ We LOVE No Angels documentary. Pro Sieben. Retrieved on 2007-06-10
  7. ^ "Duett der «Popstars»". Netzeitung. http://www.netzeitung.de/entertainment/people/157024.html. Retrieved 2007-04-04.  
  8. ^ "Hear'Say Ditch X'Mas Duet". MTV Asia News. http://www.mtvasia.com/News/200111/06006338.html. Retrieved 2007-04-04.  
  9. ^ a b "Video credits". MVDBase. http://www.mvdbase.com/video.php?id=46588. Retrieved 2007-12-27.  
  10. ^ a b "2002 Interview". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzXQCvAtdpo. Retrieved 2007-12-27.  
  11. ^ "Single-Charts des Jahres 2002". FOCUS Online. http://www.focus.de/D/DF/DFM/DFM01/DFM01A/DFM01AC/dfm01ac.htm?musik=maxi.  
  12. ^ "Austrian Chart History". Austriancharts.at. http://austriancharts.at/showitem.asp?interpret=No+Angels&titel=Something+About+Us&cat=s. Retrieved 2006-12-28.  
  13. ^ a b c "Full History". Top40-Chart. http://www.top40-charts.com/song.php?sid=4015. Retrieved 2006-11-14.  
  14. ^ "'Gold & Platinum' database". IFPI Austria. http://www.ifpi.at/u_frame.php3?seite=search.php3&a_id=9. Retrieved 2006-12-28.  
  15. ^ a b "Swiss Chart History". Hipararde.ch. http://hitparade.ch/showitem.asp?interpret=No+Angels&titel=Something+About+Us&cat=s. Retrieved 2006-12-28.  
  16. ^ "European Hot 100". Billboard.biz. http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/search/detailed_chart_display.jsp?g=s. Retrieved 2008-03-13.  
  17. ^ "Archivum". Mahasz. http://www.mahasz.hu/m/?menu=slagerlistak&menu2=archivum. Retrieved 2007-06-24.  
  18. ^ "No Angel-Something About Us". NO ANGELS - SOMETHING ABOUT US (SONG). http://www.swisscharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=No+Angels&titel=Something+About+Us&cat=s. Retrieved 2009-06-27.  

See also

External links

Preceded by
"If Tomorrow Never Comes" by Ronan Keating
Austrian Singles Chart number-one single
June 2, 2002 – June 8, 2002
Succeeded by
"Without Me" by Eminem
Preceded by
"Like a Prayer" by Mad'house
German Singles Chart number-one single
May 17, 2002 – June 16, 2002







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