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Not Gonna Get Us

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2003 single by t.A.T.u.

"Not Gonna Get Us"
Single byt.A.T.u.
from the album200 km/h in the Wrong Lane
B-side"Ne ver, ne boysya"
Released3 February 2003 (2003-2-3)
Genre
Length
  • 4:21 (album version)
  • 3:37 (radio edit 1)
  • 3:19 (radio edit 2)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Trevor Horn
t.A.T.u. singles chronology
"All the Things She Said"
(2002)
"Not Gonna Get Us"
(2003)
"Ne ver, ne boysya"
(2003)
Music video
"Not Gonna Get Us" onYouTube
"Nas Ne Dogonyat" onYouTube

"Not Gonna Get Us" is a song by the Russian music duot.A.T.u. for their first English-language album,200 km/h in the Wrong Lane (2002).Interscope Records released it on 3 February 2003 as the second single from the album. It was originally released as "Nas Ne Dogonyat" (Russian:Нас не догонят,IPA:[nasnʲedɐˈɡonʲət];translation: "[They] Won't Catch Us") on t.A.T.u.'s debut album,200 По Встречной (2001). The song was written bySergio Galoyan,Trevor Horn,Elena Kiper andValery Polienko, while production was handled by Horn. "Not Gonna Get Us" is aEurodance-inspired song, and lyrically it talks about the group running away from people as they don't understand their love towards one another. The song was included on the duo's compilation albumThe Best (2006).

"Not Gonna Get Us" received mixed reviews from music critics. It was a commercial success, peaking inside the top-ten in countries including Finland, Italy, Austria, Sweden, Belgium, Ireland and the United Kingdom. The single also reached number one on the USBillboardDance Club Songs chart, becoming the duo's only number-one single on the US component charts.

An accompanyingmusic video was filmed for the single directed byIvan Shapovalov, who appears in a cameo. The song has been performed on all of the duo's concert tours and was also performed at the 2003MTV Movie Awards. In 2009, t.A.T.u. played a special concert featuring the song at theEurovision Song Contest with a Russian Army Choir, theAlexandrov Ensemble. In February 2014, duringthe opening ceremony of theOlympic Games in Sochi, t.A.T.u. performed "Нас не догонят".[2] Additionally, the song was sung later in the ceremony when Russia's competitors entered the stadium.

Background and composition

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The song was written by Elena Kiper, Ivan Shapovalov, Valeriy Polienko and Sergio Galoyan, while production was handled by Trevor Horn. The song was added to theirYouTube channel five years after its release on 6 February 2008.[3]

"Not Gonna Get Us" is aeurodance-inspired song.[4] The song incorporates influences frompop,dance-pop,eurodance androck music.[5] Lyrically, it talks about teenage lovers, which was usually exampled by Volkova and Katina, as people did not understand their love towards each other, so they run away from people to start fresh.

Critical reception

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"Not Gonna Get Us" received mixed reviews from music critics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine fromAllmusic highlighted the track on the album saying it was an "exhausting offering hit" but continued saying; "Well, it's easy not to be into it when Julia and Lena appear to have been run through a marketing processor so they could become two Sapphic tarts who sing songs with suggestive titles like "Not Gonna Get Us", "Show Me Love" and "All the Things She Said" (it's likely a coincidence that the latter two share titles with songs byRobyn andSimple Minds, respectively, but perhaps not) [...]."[4]Popdirt commented that the "high-pitched helium voices" on the song work at "complementing the sensitivity they feel for each other and the reckless abandonment of the outside world perfectly".[6]Pitchfork listed this as the 33rd best single of 2003.[7]

The song was nominated "Best Russian Act" on the 2003MTV Europe Music Awards.[8]

Chart performance

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"Not Gonna Get Us" was first released in Europe in 2003. In the United Kingdom, it debuted and peaked at number seven. It remained in the charts for eight weeks, selling over 43,000 copies.[9] The song also peaked at number ten on theIrish Singles Chart. In Sweden, it debuted at number ten, peaked at number nine and stayed in the charts for nine weeks. In Finland, it debuted at number three and stayed in the charts for five weeks. In Italy, it debuted at number four and stayed in the charts for a total of seven weeks. In Austria, it debuted at number 22. After two weeks, it rose and peaked at number five for two non-consecutive weeks. It stayed in the charts for sixteen weeks in total. In Switzerland, the song debuted at number 37. The next week, it rose and peaked at 18, and stayed in the charts for 18 weeks in total. The song peaked at numbers twelve and ten in Belgium (Flanders and Wallonia). The song reached number ten in the Europe Official Top 100.[10]

In Oceania, it received more moderate success. The song debuted and peaked at number 11 on theAustralian Singles Chart, remaining in the charts for 11 weeks. It was certified gold byARIA for selling over 35,000 copies.[11] The song spent only a sole week in theNew Zealand Singles Chart, where it peaked at number 25, becoming the group's poorest performing single in the country. It was the group's last single to chart in New Zealand.

The song was eventually released in North America, charting in Canada and the United States. The single version peaked at number 31 on the USHot Dance Club Songs chart.Dave Audé then released a remix of the single in the United States, which peaked at number one on the US Hot Dance Club Songs Chart, where it became the group's first and only number one in North America. Not Gonna Get Us also managed to peak at 35 on the USTop 40 Mainstream Charts.[12]

Music video

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t.A.T.u. in the "Not Gonna Get Us" music video

The video starts off with Julia and Lena's mugshots being placed on screen, with the truck's engine starting up and steam surrounding the two girls and the vehicle. They then are outside in a snowy environment, where they steal a large truck and ride off through an airfield, breaking through a fence while singing. The two girls later find themselves in snow-coveredSiberia. They run over a construction worker in the middle of the road, who is played byIvan Shapovalov. After breaking through another fence, some family photos of both the girls as young children are shown during the video. Towards the end, Yulia and Lena climb to the roof of the truck and stand on top, hugging and smiling as they continue to sing the song, until they crack the lens of the camera as they leave.

The video was directed by their former producer Ivan Shapovalov. The music video is a re-edited version of the original video "Nas Ne Dogonyat", altered to remove the lip syncing (usually by adding a broken glass shot over the shots of them singing).

Media appearances

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The words "нас не догонят" made their way into 2006 RussianDictionary of Modern Quotes (Slovar sovremennykh tsitat).[13]

Track listings

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European CD single[14]

  1. "Not Gonna Get Us"(radio version) – 3:38
  2. "Not Gonna Get Us"(Dave Audé's Extension 119 vocal edit) – 3:54

European and Australian maxi-CD single[14][15]

  1. "Not Gonna Get Us"(radio version) – 3:38
  2. "Not Gonna Get Us"(Dave Audé's Extension 119 vocal edit) – 3:54
  3. "All the Things She Said"(DJ Monk After Skool Special) – 6:04
  4. "All the Things She Said"(Blackpulke remix) – 4:13
  5. "Not Gonna Get Us"(video) – 4:13
  • On the Australian CD, the DJ Monk After Skool Special version of "All the Things She Said" is labelled as the "DJ Monk Breaks" mix

French CD single – "Not Gonna Get Us (Part 2)"[16]

  1. "Not Gonna Get Us"(original version extended mix by Guéna LG & RLS) – 6:20
  2. "Not Gonna Get Us"(Generates-A-Yippee mix by Guéna LG & RLS) – 6:56
  3. "Not Gonna Get Us"(Hardrum Mix re-edit by Guéna LG & RLS) – 5:39
  4. "Not Gonna Get Us"(Larry Tee Electroclash mix) – 6:17
  5. "Not Gonna Get Us"(Richard Morel's Pink Noise vocal mix) – 8:09

UK CD single[17]

  1. "Not Gonna Get Us"(radio version) – 3:36
  2. "Ne Ver, Ne Boisia"(Eurovision 2003) – 3:03
  3. "All the Things She Said"(Running & Spinning mix) – 6:12
  4. "Not Gonna Get Us"(CD-ROM video)

UK cassette single[18]

  1. "Not Gonna Get Us"(radio version) – 3:36
  2. "All the Things She Said"(Running & Spinning mix) – 6:12

Japanese CD single[19]

  1. "Not Gonna Get Us"(radio version)
  2. "Not Gonna Get Us"(Dave Audé's Extension 119 vocal edit)
  3. "All the Things She Said"(TV track—karaoke version)
  4. "Not Gonna Get Us"(video)

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for "Not Gonna Get Us"
Chart (2002–2003)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[14]11
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[20]5
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[21]12
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[22]10
Chile (Notimex)[23]5
Costa Rica (Notimex)[24]5
Czech Republic (IFPI)[25]
"Nas Ne Dogonyat"
7
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[26]13
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[27]3
France (SNEP)[28]18
Germany (GfK)[29]15
Greece (IFPI)[30]3
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[31]25
Ireland (IRMA)[32]10
Italy (FIMI)[33]4
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[34]12
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[35]11
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[36]25
Norway (VG-lista)[37]12
Romania (Romanian Top 100)[38]
"Nas Ne Dogonyat"
1
Scotland (OCC)[39]8
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[40]12
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[41]9
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[42]18
UK Singles (OCC)[43]7
USDance Club Songs (Billboard)[44]
Remixes
1
USPop Airplay (Billboard)[45]35

Year-end charts

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2003 year-end chart performance for "Not Gonna Get Us"
Chart (2003)Position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[46]49
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[47]86
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[48]45
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[49]67
UK Singles (OCC)[50]166
US Dance Club Play (Billboard)[51]18

Certifications and sales

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[52]Gold35,000^
France32,456[53]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
Europe3 February 2003
  • CD
Interscope[29]
United States21 April 2003Contemporary hit radioInterscope[54]
United Kingdom19 May 2003
  • CD
  • cassette
Interscope, Polydor[55]
Japan11 June 2003CDInterscope[56]

Cover versions and derivatives

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"Not Gonna Get Us" was sampled in the song "Miss Love Tantei" byW. The song was used as the closing song in the 2009 film,The Code, which had Russian characters and clubs as central to the plot.

The song was covered by Japanese singerMaki Nomiya on her 2005 albumParty People.

In 2014,Tori Amos covered the song in Moscow while on herUnrepentant Geraldines Tour.

In 2004, a cover of the song by Eurobeat artist Dave Rodgers was featured on Super Eurobeat Vol.147[57]

See also

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References

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