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2012 single by Kim Zolciak

"Google Me"
Over a gray-to-white gradient background, a picture of American television personality Kim Zolciak appears, laying atop the words "Google Me"; her name appears above
Single byKim Zolciak
ReleasedOctober 5, 2010
GenrePop
Length3:51
LabelSelf-released
SongwriterAngela Scott
Kim Zolciak singles chronology
"Tardy for the Party"
(2009)
"Google Me"
(2010)
"Love Me First"
(2012)

"Google Me" is the second single by American television personalityKim Zolciak. It wasindependently released on October 5, 2010, after a preview of the song premiered onGawker the month prior. A different song by Zolciak, "The Ring Didn't Mean a Thing", was initially to be released instead, but was indefinitely postponed after creative differences with co-writerKandi Burruss. "Google Me" was written by American singer-songwriter Angela Scott, who had made several appearances onThe Real Housewives of Atlanta during Zolciak's tenure on the show.

Musically, "Google Me" is apop song that received comparisons to songs released by otherThe Real Housewives cast members. Lyrically, it references thesearch engine of the same name, and discusses Zolciak's personal life, specifically a former relationship. "Google Me" was negatively received bycritics, several of whom provided sarcastic reviews. Zolciak performed it live once during an appearance onWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen in November 2010.

Background and release

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"Google Me" serves as Kim Zolciak's second single, following the release of "Tardy for the Party" in 2009.[1] A second collaboration with fellowThe Real Housewives of Atlanta co-starKandi Burruss, titled "The Ring Didn't Mean a Thing", was initially slated to serve as her next single, but was ultimately shelved after a series of creative problems occurred between the two, as documented throughout the show'sthird season.[2] Despite Burruss' on-screen work with these two songs, she did not assist with "Google Me"; instead, Zolciak worked with a musician friend of Burruss.[3] Although Zolciak received a writing credit on "Tardy for the Party", she did not receive one for "Google Me".[4] Virginia-based singer-songwriter Angela Scott penned "Google Me"; she had made several appearances onThe Real Housewives of Atlanta, and was eventually approached by Zolciak to discuss potentially working together. According to Scott, Zolciak preferred a different song of hers, butBravo ultimately felt "Google Me" would be a better fit.[5][6]

A preview of "Google Me" was first released toGawker in late September 2010.[7] The song was released toiTunes fordigital download andstreaming on October 5, 2010.[8][9] Zolciak told theHartford Courant she felt more confident in "Google Me" than her debut single, "Tardy for the Party".[10] She later performed the song during an episode of the American late-night talk showWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, on November 21, 2010.[11] Regarding the live performance, Rodney Ho fromThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote that Zolciak "did not embarrass herself".[12] "Google Me" was removed from digital retailers for a temporary amount of time before being re-released on March 28, 2012, following the release of Zolciak's third single, "Love Me First", that same month.[13][14]

Music and lyrics

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American television personality Luann de Lesseps posing for a camera in front of a man.
American television personality Danielle Staub posing for a camera in front a white step-and-repeat.
"Google Me" was deemed as being similar to releases byReal Housewives starsLuann de Lesseps andDanielle Staub.[1][9]

Emily Exton ofEntertainment Weekly grouped "Google Me" withpop singles byReal Housewives cast members, such as "Money Can't Buy You Class" byLuann de Lesseps and "Real Close" byDanielle Staub.[1] Zolciak considered "Google Me" arap song, and compared its energy to that of "Glamorous" (2006) byFergie. Lyrically, the song discusses her professional and romantic lives, specifically her former relationship with Lee "Big Poppa" Najjar.[8] The refrain consists of the word "Google" being spelt out, in reference to thesearch engine.[15] Zolciak later clarified the song's meaning, stating she does "Google herself" but the song was about more that this, acknowledging that not everybody would like her. Zolciak felt that focussing on doing what she loved and being able to make money from it was more important to her that what people think of her.[3] Zolciak also noted that song makes reference to Najjar ("Big Poppa"). The lyrics discuss how Zolciak previously considered Najjar and her girls her everything but is now able to "do it for herself" and recognise that she was always able to.[3]

Exton also said that Zolciak's singing style was "talk-sing[ing]" and felt the lyrics summarized "just how fabulous she is".[1] Additionally, she said the lyric "It ain't gonna be easy replacing me / Those other girls, they wanna be like me / But they're justBarbies: all body, no brain / Google my name, I'm doing my thing" hinted at Zolciak's departure fromThe Real Housewives of Atlanta.[1] She later denied this rumor toTV Guide Magazine.[16]

Critical reception

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"Google Me" was negatively received bymusic critics.[17]Vulture's Edith Zimmerman wrote that with "Google Me", Zolciak gave comedy duoTim & Eric "a run for their money".[18] Lynsey Eidell ofGlamour considered "Google Me" a part of Zolciak's "questionable" musical career.[19] Robbie Daw fromIdolator provided a sarcastic review of the song, referring to Zolciak as a "world-changing composer of song" and to the song as a "masterpiece".[15] Exton also provided a humorous review, likening it to "Tardy for the Party", which she called a fluke.[1] In a separate article, she wrote: "lest you forget [...] Ms. Zolciak is amidst the sea of horrifying yet hypnoticHousewives' singles."[7] In a list ranking 25 song releases fromThe Real Housewives, Sadie Gennis fromTV Guide Magazine listed "Google Me" as the seventeenth best, opining that she would rather listen to Zolciak's work with Burruss.[16]People's Dave Quinn ranked "Google Me" at number 31 on his list of 37 bestReal Housewives songs, and explained that it was not particularly memorable.[2] Retrospectively, Lanford Beard from the same publication discussed the inclusion of "Google Me" in the 2017 web seriesThrowback Bravo, which documented popular moments from Bravo series, calling it "lesser known" than Zolciak's "Tardy for the Party".[20]

Release history

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Release dates and formats for "Google Me"
RegionDateFormat(s)LabelRef.
VariousOctober 5, 2010Self-released[9]
March 28, 2012[A][13]

Notes

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  1. ^"Google Me" was removed from digital retailers for a temporary amount of time before being re-released on March 28, 2012, following the release of Zolciak's third single, "Love Me First".[14]

References

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  1. ^abcdefExton, Emily (October 6, 2010)."Kim Zolciak's 'Google Me' Raises a Tough Question (Also, Hints She May Leave 'Housewives'?)".Entertainment Weekly.Archived from the original on April 24, 2022. RetrievedApril 19, 2022.
  2. ^abQuinn, Dave (August 5, 2019)."The Definitive Ranking of Every SingleReal Housewives Song".People.Archived from the original on November 30, 2020. RetrievedApril 21, 2022.
  3. ^abcMartin, Denise (October 17, 2010)."Real Housewives of Atlanta's Kim Zolciak Breaks Down the Meaning Behind 'Google Me'".TV Guide Magazine.Archived from the original on April 24, 2022. RetrievedApril 19, 2022.
  4. ^Barthel, Mike (April 5, 2013)."The 15 Vanity Singles by 'Real Housewife' Bravolebrities: One Is Actually Good!".The Awl.Archived from the original on January 18, 2018. RetrievedApril 23, 2022.
  5. ^"ACE Repertory".American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. RetrievedApril 21, 2022. If necessary, enter the title "Google Me" to view the song's ASCAP credits.
  6. ^Scott, Angela (March 7, 2011). "Q&A: Singer Angela 'Mecca' Scott, Star Of Jay-Z's Reasonable Doubt, on Working with Jay, Big L, and a Real Housewife of Atlanta".The Village Voice (Interview). Interviewed by Phillip Mlynar.New York City.I've been knowing Kim [Zolciak] for about four or five years, and it just started from there. She knows my talent as a singer and a songwriter, and she was working on a project and approached me and wanted me to write a song for her. She'd heard my records – she actually wanted a song I'd written for myself, but the network thought it wouldn't be a great record for her. So they came up with the idea of me creating her next single.
  7. ^abExton, Emily (September 20, 2010)."'Real Housewives of Atlanta' star Kim Zolciak releases sneak peek of new single, wants you to Google her".Entertainment Weekly.Archived from the original on April 24, 2022. RetrievedApril 22, 2022.
  8. ^abChen, Joyce (October 4, 2010)."Atlanta Housewife Kim Zolciak Is an Aspiring Rapper".People.Archived from the original on April 24, 2022. RetrievedApril 22, 2022.
  9. ^abc"Kim Zolciak's New Single 'Google Me'".HuffPost. September 20, 2010.Archived from the original on April 24, 2022. RetrievedApril 21, 2022.
  10. ^Catlin, Roger (October 4, 2010)."'Atlanta' Housewife From Connecticut, Where She Shook Things Up, Too".Hartford Courant.Archived from the original on April 24, 2022. RetrievedApril 22, 2022.
  11. ^"Kim Zolciak and Derek J".Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. Season 3. Episode 15. November 21, 2010.Bravo.
  12. ^Ho, Rodney (November 22, 2010)."'Real Housewives of Atlanta' recap, episode 8: ready to drop a major load of".The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.Archived from the original on April 24, 2022. RetrievedApril 22, 2022.
  13. ^abReferences regarding the release of "Google Me" by Kim Zolciak on Apple Music:
  14. ^abNededog, Jethro (March 8, 2012)."'Real Housewives of Atlanta's' Kim Zolciak Slows It Down With New Country Ballad (Audio)".The Hollywood Reporter.Archived from the original on April 24, 2022. RetrievedApril 22, 2022.
  15. ^abDaw, Robbie (October 5, 2010)."'Real Housewives' Star Kim Zolciak Commands 'Google Me' On New Single".Idolator. Archived fromthe original on April 24, 2022. RetrievedApril 19, 2022.
  16. ^abGennis, Sadie (February 16, 2017)."Every Real Housewives Song, Ranked".TV Guide Magazine.Archived from the original on February 12, 2021. RetrievedApril 23, 2021.
  17. ^Sitt, Pamela (April 21, 2011)."Video: Simon Van Kempen Debuts Single About Real Housewives".MTV News. Archived fromthe original on May 31, 2016. RetrievedApril 22, 2022.
  18. ^Zimmerman, Edith (September 20, 2010)."Hear Kim 'Tardy for the Party' Zolciak's Dreadful New Single, 'Google Me'".Vulture.Archived from the original on March 3, 2021. RetrievedApril 22, 2022.
  19. ^Eidell, Lynsey (June 26, 2015)."A Look Back at Every Real Housewives Song in Existence".Glamour.Archived from the original on November 8, 2020. RetrievedApril 22, 2022.
  20. ^Beard, Lanford (April 6, 2017)."Throwback Bravo: Remembering the Real Housewives with a Song in Their Hearts – and Hits on the Charts".People.Archived from the original on December 5, 2020. RetrievedApril 22, 2022.
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