Ain't No Other Man

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"Ain't No Other Man"
"Ain't No Other Man" cover
Single by Christina Aguilera
from the album Back to Basics
Released June 13, 2006 (North America)
July 28, 2006 (Germany)
July 29, 2006 (Australia)
July 24, 2006 (UK) CD1
July 31, 2006 (UK) CD2 Maxi
Format Digital download, CD single
Genre Pop, Soul,Blues,Jazz
Length 3:48
Label RCA Records
Writer(s) Christina Aguilera, Charles Roane, Chris E. Martin, Harold Beatty, Kara DioGuardi
Producer(s) DJ Premier
Charles Roane
Certification Gold (ARIA)
Chart positions
Christina Aguilera singles chronology
"Tilt Ya Head Back"
(2004)
"Ain't No Other Man"
(2006)
"Hurt"
(2006)

"Ain't No Other Man" is the lead single released by American singer Christina Aguilera from her third studio album Back to Basics (2006). The single was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Female Pop Vocal Performance category.

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[edit] Song information

Produced by DJ Premier and Charles Roane, the song contains samples from The Moon People's Hippy, Skippy, Moon Strut (1969) and The Cissy's Thang (1969) by The Soul Seven. It was released as the first single from Back to Basics in June 2006 (see 2006 in music); originally meant to be available for purchase on June 13, it was released early to iTunes Music Store on June 3. It debuted on UK radio on June 7, and also on Brazilian radio stations on the same day. It is thought to be Aguilera's comeback single, due to its strong chart performance after Aguilera's four-year hiatus from her previous studio album Stripped (2002). The song had a brass band in it. It is considered one of Aguiler's most critically-acclaimed records.

DJ Premier said about the track: "It's pretty much about how Aguilera's husband has stolen her from, and it began receiving airplay on American radio stations within the same day. Sony-BMG issued a statement regarding the release of the song, claiming that a full investigation would be launched in order to find out how the song was leaked, as they did not intend for the song to be released until after it premiered at the 2006 MTV Movie Awards on June 3. Because of the leak, RCA Records officially released the single to all U.S. radio stations the day after it leaked.

Big Boi from OutKast was scheduled to contribute a rap verse on the remix of the single. It is rumored that his record label pressured him to remove himself from the song to prevent the "Ain't No Other Man" remix from competing with Outkast's own single, "The Mighty O." RCA subsequently replaced Big Boi with Houston rapper, Chamillionaire. Nonetheless, Chamillioanares additional rap verse on the song proved not to be popular amongst fans and hardly recieved any radio airplay.

The single was released over two weeks in the UK. CD1, featuring the Radio Edit and Instrumental is released on 24th July 2006. CD2, featuring the Album & Acapella versions, and two remixes of the track was released on July 31, 2006.

This garner Aguilera another nomination in the upcoming 49th Annual Grammy Awards in the category Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. This is her 4th time nominated in this category.

[edit] Music video

Aguilera in the music video for "Ain't No Other Man" (2006).
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Aguilera in the music video for "Ain't No Other Man" (2006).

The music video, directed by Bryan Barber, was shot from May 1 to May 3 in Los Angeles. In an interview with MTV, Aguilera stated, "it intrigued me that this man, Bryan Barber, had been very locked into and had surrounded himself with this whole world of the '20s and '30s era," in response to Barber's film project, Idlewild. It was released exclusively to iTunes on June 20 and went to number-one the following day on the iTunes video chart. It then premiered on MTV's Making the Video on June 21.

The music video is supposed to be set back in the 1920s to 1930s Era, where Christina Aguilera plays the role of her alter ego, Baby Jane (a Peggy Lee/Judy Garland-ish nightclub singer). The name is shown on the car's plate and on her dressing room door. The video takes place mostly at a club, with Christina getting ready in the backstage area, and then coming up the stage performing along with the song. In between scenes, there were short vignettes that showed Aguilera in gold and silver dresses, singing to a mic, while photographers are taking pictures. She appeared in several looks; in one of the scenes, Christina appeared using rhinestone studded headphones, showed a bit of a modern day portrayal.

In the beginning and in the end of the music video there are clips from another song from Back to Basics, entitled "I Got Trouble." The song played as if it was on the radio with minor white noise.

The music video has been well received by audiences. On MTV's Total Request Live, it has achieved the number one video spot on the countdown twenty two times, and was retired at number one, making it Christina's most successful video and the most successful video of 2006 so far on TRL. It has also been in the top 5 videos on VH1's Top 20 Countdown and number one in TMF's top ten countdown in Europe. It was nominated at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards for Video of the Year, Best Female Video, Best Pop Video, and Best Choreography, but did not win any of these.

[edit] Chart performance

On June 15, 2006, "Ain't No Other Man" debuted at number nineteen on the Billboard Hot 100 as a result of strong downloads. The song became Aguilera's highest debut on the Hot 100, a title that was previously held by "I Turn to You" (2000).[1] The song soared into the top ten before quickly peaking at number six. However, the song has proven to have longevity as it has spent nineteen consecutive weeks within the top forty. It has sold over 900,000 digital downloads in the United States. "Ain't No Other Man" has been proven very successful, as it is Aguilera's first top ten hit on the Hot 100 since "Beautiful" back in late 2002. The song has proven to be a big dance hit as well, where it reached number one on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay and Hot Dance Club Play chart. "Ain't No Other Man" also debuted at number thirty-eight on the Canadian BDS Airplay Chart, where it has since reached number three. In the UK, the single has reached number two.

'Ain't No Other Man' became Aguilera's tenth top ten hit on Top 40 Radio, where it peaked at number seven. The song's performance on pop radio is similar to those of many of her past hits like "Fighter", "Can't Hold Us Down", and "Come on Over Baby". It was also her first top ten hit on Top 40 Radio in over three years, with the last one being "Can't Hold Us Down" in mid-2003.

The song has gone on to have unusual longevity on the radio charts. However, "Ain't No Other Man" has only peaked at number six. This song is now considered a successful comeback single due to its slow paced decline. It's the song of the summer and even beat out Beyonce's "Deja Vu" and Fergie's "London Bridge". Fans are also hoping that all of Christina's future singles released from this album have strong longevity, as that helps extending the era for her current album, as singles are released further apart, similar to that of label mate Kelly Clarkson who released five hit singles from her Breakaway album over an eighteen month period.

[edit] Track listing

  • CD Maxi-Single (Premium)
  1. "Ain't No Other Man" [Main Version] 3:47
  2. "Ain't No Other Man" [Jack Ridley Remix] 6:00
  3. "Ain't No Other Man" [Ospina & Sullivan Remix] 3:44
  4. "Ain't No Other Man" [Acapella Version] 3:28
  • CD Maxi-Single (Basic)
  1. "Ain't No Other Man" [Album Version] 3:47
  2. "Ain't No Other Man" [Instrumental] 3:47

[edit] Remixes

Official Remixes
  • "Ain't No Other Man" [Ospina & Sullivan Radio Mix] 3:44
  • "Ain't No Other Man" [Ospina & Sullivan Radio Mix - Vox Up] 3:44 - This is the version released on the main CD single.
  • "Ain't No Other Man" [Ospina & Sullivan Mixshow] 5:16
  • "Ain't No Other Man" [Ospina & Sullivan Club Mix] 7:11
  • "Ain't No Other Man" [Ospina & Sullivan Dub] 5:38
  • "Ain't No Other Man" [Junior Vasquez Mix] 5:56
  • "Ain't No Other Man" [Junior Vasquez Radio Edit] 3:57
  • "Ain't No Other Man" [Jack Ridley Remix] 6:00
  • "Ain't No Other Man" [Shapeshifters Mixshow Mix] 5:24
  • "Ain't No Other Man" [feat. Chamillionaire] 4:15
Unofficial Remixes

Ain't No Other Man is also remixed by these noted remixers:

  • Tony Moran & Jody Den Broeden
  • DJ Wayne G.
  • Solar City vs DJ Rico

[edit] Alternative Covers

Commercial (Basic) Maxi (Premium) Mexico Remixes

[edit] Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 6
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 4
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 1
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Airplay 1
U.S. Billboard Hot Digital Tracks 3
U.S. Billboard Adult Top 40 20
U.S. Billboard Mainstream Top 40 9
Argentina Top 40 Singles 1
Australian ARIA Top 50 Singles 6
Austrian Top 75 Singles 8
Belgium UltraTop 50 Singles 11
Brazilian Hot 100 Singles 3
Bulgarian Airplay Top 100 3
Canadian BDS Airplay 3
Canadian Top 50 Singles (Sales) 14
Chilean Top 100 Singles 4
Czech Top 50 Singles 4
Denmark Top 20 Digital Downloads 8
Denmark Top 20 Airplay 5
France Top 100 26
Finnish (YLE-lista) Top 20 Singles 5
German Top 100 Singles 5
Hungarian Top 50 Singles 3
Irish IRMA Top 50 Singles 3
Italian Top 50 Singles 5
Chart (2006) Peak
position
Japanese Top 20 Chart 13
Latvian Top 50 Airplay 5
Luxemburg Top 50 Singles 3
Mexican Top 100 Digital Downloads 2
Mexican Top 100 Airplay 12
Netherlands Top 50 Singles 5
Netherlands Top 40 Singles 8
New Zealand RIANZ Top 40 Singles 5
Norwegian (VG-lista) Top 20 Singles 5
Polish Airplay Chart 2
Portugal Top 50 Singles 1
Romanian Top 100 Airplay 19
Russian Top 'Hit' 100 Singles 10
Quaday Hot 100 Singles Philippines 1
Scandinavian Top 20 Dance Tracks 18
Scandinavian Top 20 Urban Tracks 4
Slovenian Top 50 2
Slovakia Top 50 6
Spanish Top 100 Singles 6
Swedish Top 20 Singles 7
Swiss Top 100 Singles 5
Taiwan Top 20 1
'Tokio Hot 100' 1
Ukraine Airplay Chart Top 20 8
U.K. Top 75 Singles 2
U.K. Top 200 Digital Downloads 3
U.K. Top 40 R&B Singles 3
United World Chart 2
Eurochart Hot 100 Singles 4
European Billboard Digital Tracks 2

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Billboard. Bronson, Fred. "Aguilera bounds into the Hot 100 with her highest debut yet". June 15, 2006. Retrieved June 21, 2006.
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