Real Girl (song)
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“Real Girl” | |||||
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Single by Mutya Buena from the album Real Girl |
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Released | 28 May 2007 (UK) 16 June 2007 (Australia)[1] |
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Format | CD single, digital download | ||||
Recorded | 2006 | ||||
Genre | R&B, soul | ||||
Length | 3:29 | ||||
Label | 4th & Broadway | ||||
Writer(s) | Lenny Kravitz, Niara Scarlett, Matt Ward, Dean Gillard, | ||||
Producer | Matt Ward, Dean Gillard (Full Phatt Productions) | ||||
Mutya Buena singles chronology | |||||
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UK CD 2 cover
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"Real Girl" is a song written by Lenny Kravitz, Niara Scarlett, Matt Ward and Dean Gillard. It was produced by Ward and Gillard for Mutya Buena's debut album, Real Girl (2007), and was released as the first single from the album. It charted at #2 on the UK singles chart. Its physical single release date was on 28 May 2007. [2] The song includes a sample of Lenny Kravitz' "It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over" [3] It was shortlisted at the 2008 BRIT Awards for Best British Single. The track was up against her former bandmembers, Sugababes, as well as Leona Lewis, Kate Nash, & Take That.
Real Girl is played in a scene in Sex and the City: The Movie released in May 2008.
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[edit] Track listings and formats
- CD single 1
- "Real Girl" — 3:29
- "Naive" (Live Acoustic) — 3:07
- CD single 2
- "Real Girl" (original mix) — 3:29
- "Real Girl" (Moto Blanco remix) — 7:24
- "Real Girl" (Primary 1s Real Girls In Another World edition) — 7:23
- "Real Girl" (Duncan Powell Remix) — 5:58
- "Real Girl" (music video) — 3:29
- D-z CDS (D-z Records)
- "Real Girl" (Radio Edit)
- "Real Girl" (Moto Blanco remix) — 7:24
- "Real Girl" (Duncan Powell Remix) — 5:58
- "Real Girl" (Primary 1s Real Girls In Another World edition) — 7:23
[edit] Music video
The video premiered on 3 April 2007. It includes Buena laying on a bed, writing and looking at pictures in what appears to be a scrapbook. In the beginning you will see her with her former band Sugababes. One of the pictures comes to life, and we see a close-up of the scene. It includes Mutya taking pictures, and partying with a couple of friends. Also, she appears to be taking pictures of herself and her boyfriend, Jay, who makes a cameo appearance in the clip as well as sister Dalisay. As the second part of the chorus kicks in, we see her hanging out in shops, and taking pictures. When the second verse starts, she is in a room seemingly filled with candles. Then, she is seen singing in a white dress, in a totally new background, with pictures on the wall. As Mutya sings the bridge, many pictures are shown, most notabely Mutya wearing a necklace that says 'real'. She is wearing a short black dress (as seen on the single cover), and singing when the second chorus starts. People are shown dancing, as she sings the bridge. As the video closes, we see various photos of Mutya and her friends. The video premiered on Australian music channels on 18 May.
[edit] Charts
Chart (2007) | Peak Position |
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Croatia | 2 |
Serbian Singles Chart | 2 |
Australian ARIA Singles Chart[4] | 59 |
Belgian National Top 40[5] | 29 |
Dutch Singles Chart[6] | 6 |
Denmark Singles Chart[6] | 2 |
European Singles Chart[7] | 16 |
Finland Singles Chart[6] | 6 |
Germany Singles Chart[6] | 40 |
Ireland Singles Chart[6] | 25 |
Italy Singles Chart[8] | 18 |
Netherlands Antilles Singles Chart[9] | 4 |
Poland Singles Chart[10] | 25 |
Portuguese Top 50[11] | 26 |
Slovak Airplay Chart [6] | 2 |
South Africa Airplay Chart[12] | 8 |
South Korea Singles Chart[13] | 5 |
Switzerland Singles Chart [6] | 53 |
Tokio Hot 100[14] | 6 |
UK Singles Chart [6] | 2 |
United World Chart[6] | 29 |
[edit] References
- ^ "Australian release date". Retrieved on June 10, 2007.
- ^ HMV.com: Music CDs, DVDs, Games & More
- ^ Popjustice
- ^ ARIA Report: July 20, 2007
- ^ Belgian National Top 40
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Mutya Buena - Real Girl". aCharts.us. Retrieved June 25, 2007.
- ^ European Top 200
- ^ Italy Singles Chart
- ^ Netherlands Antilles Singles Chart
- ^ Polish Top 50
- ^ Portugese Top 50
- ^ South Africa Airplay Chart
- ^ South Korea Singles Chart
- ^ Tokio Hot 100
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