"Chewing Gum" | ||||
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Single by Annie | ||||
from the album Anniemal | ||||
B-side | "The Greatest Hit" "Kiss Me" |
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Released | August 30, 2004 | |||
Format | CD single, digital download | |||
Genre | Electropop, synthpop | |||
Length | 3:56 | |||
Label | 679 | |||
Writer(s) | Richard X, Hannah Robinson | |||
Producer | Richard X | |||
Annie singles chronology | ||||
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"Chewing Gum" is an electropop song written by Richard X and Hannah Robinson for Norwegian singer Annie's debut album Anniemal (2004). The song is based on metaphor which likens men to chewing gum.
The song was released as the album's lead single in August 2004. It received positive reviews from music critics. "Chewing Gum" was the album's most commercially successful single, reaching number eight on the Norwegian Singles Chart and number twenty-five on the UK Singles Chart.[1]
The song has been featured on the online game Audition Online[2] as well as in television programmes such as Glee[3] and Grey's Anatomy. The song was also featured in the film, Big Momma's House 2.[4]
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Producer Richard X was impressed with Annie's debut single "Greatest Hit". He asked Annie to record vocals for his debut album Richard X Presents His X-Factor Vol. 1. In exchange, he contributed "Chewing Gum", co-written with Hannah Robinson, to Anniemal.[5] Richard X's songwriting was inspired by a put-down that his girlfriend devised to describe self-important, vain people.[6]
The song's lyrics compare being in a relationship with chewing gum, "chewing for fun" and then moving on to the next relationship "when all the flavor has gone." Annie compared the song's sound to the work of New Wave group the Tom Tom Club.[7] Reviewers compared "Chewing Gum" to the group's 1981 single "Genius of Love".[8]
"Chewing Gum" received very positive reviews from music critics. Pitchfork Media ranked the track at number eleven on its list of the "Top 50 Singles of 2004".[9] Stylus Magazine listed it tenth on its list of the top 40 singles of 2004.[10] The song was listed thirty-first on the 2004 Pazz & Jop list, a survey of several hundred music critics conducted by Robert Christgau.[11]
The song's music video was directed by Barnaby Roper. In it, two versions of Annie sing the lyrics to each other as part of a dialogue. The video includes sequences of Annie and body doubles of her dancing in a sound stage. The video was filmed in less than a day.[12]
These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Chewing Gum".
(679L075X; Promo only; Released September 2004)
(679L075T; Released September 2004)
(679L075CD1; Released September 2004)
(679L075CD2; Released September 2004)
Chart (2004) | Peak position |
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Australian Singles Chart[13] | 46 |
Norwegian Singles Chart[14] | 8 |
Swedish Singles Chart[15] | 31 |
UK Singles Chart[16] | 25 |
The following people contributed to "Chewing Gum":
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