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"'''Rich Girl'''" is a ]-] song written by singer-songwriter ] and a various number of collaborators for Stefani's debut solo album '']'' (]). The single features ]. It was released as the second ] in ] (see ]) and was a worldwide success, reaching number two in ], number four in both ] and the ], and peaking at number seven in the ], where it became Stefani's second top-ten single. | "'''Rich Girl'''" is a ]-] song written by singer-songwriter ] and a various number of collaborators for Stefani's debut solo album '']'' (]). The single features ]. It was released as the second ] in ] (see ]) and was a worldwide success, reaching number two in ], number four in both ] and the ], and peaking at number seven in the ], where it became Stefani's second top-ten single. | ||
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==Song information== | ||
⚫ | The song was co-written by Stefani, Eve, ], ], ], and ], and produced by Dr. Dre. The song also interpolates the song "]" written by ] and ] for the musical '']''. The track features Eve, with whom Stefani had already previously done a song ("Let Me Blow Ya Mind", from Eve's second album which was also produced by Dr. Dre). | ||
⚫ | Although the song is based on "If I Were a Rich Man", it was also an adaptation of an earlier pop song by ] ] musicians ] and ]. Eve maintained the reggae style used by the earlier duo and added in her own new rhymes, whereas Stefani added new lyrics and changed some of the melody from the older song. Louchie Lou and Michie One's ] version of "Rich Girl" was itself an adaptation of "If I Were a Rich Man". The melody of the chorus and many of the words were kept the same among all three songs. | ||
⚫ | The song was co-written by Stefani, Eve, ], ], ], and ], and produced by Dr. Dre. The song also interpolates the song "]" written by ] and ] for the musical '']''. The track features Eve, whom Stefani had already previously done a song |
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⚫ | The song has caused a highly split reaction among listeners, as although it is very popular, it is either hugely loved or hugely disliked. In this hip-hop/reggae influenced track, Gwen wonders how her life would be different if she was a "rich girl".<!-- What on Earth does this mean? The tracks is often criticized as some say it is too materialistic, while others enjoy the change in ].--> | ||
⚫ | Although the song is based on "If I Were a Rich Man" |
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⚫ | The song has caused a highly split reaction among listeners, as although it is very popular, it is either hugely loved or hugely disliked. In this hip-hop/reggae influenced track, Gwen wonders how her life would be different if she was a "rich girl". The tracks is often criticized as some say it is too materialistic, while others enjoy the change in ]. | ||
⚫ | ==Chart performance== | ||
⚫ | Following the |
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⚫ | The song also became a crossover success and managed |
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==Music video== | ==Music video== | ||
⚫ | The ] for "Rich Girl" begins innocently enough with ]ese school girls discussing (in ] with ] ]s) Stefani and her mysterious ]s. The video soon closes into a small bottle in a ship in the same room as the school girls, and the proper video begins. The video does not have much plot and instead focuses on visual, as Gwen, Eve, and even the mysterious Harajuku girls themselves proceed to dance around a ] ship filled with much ]. The video is believed to have coined the term "ghetto pirates", and lives up to its name. | ||
⚫ | The ] for "Rich Girl" begins innocently enough with ]ese school girls discussing (in ] with ] ]s) Stefani and her mysterious ]s. The video soon closes into a small bottle in a ship in the same room as the school girls, and the proper video begins. The video does not have much plot and instead focuses on visual, as Gwen, Eve, and even the mysterious Harajuku girls themselves proceed to dance around a ] ship filled with much ]. The video is believed to have coined the term "ghetto pirates", and lives up to its name. | ||
==Formats and track listings== | ==Formats and track listings== | ||
===European CD single=== | ===European CD single=== | ||
# "Rich Girl ( |
# "Rich Girl" (album version) | ||
# "What You Waiting For? ( |
# "What You Waiting For?" (live) | ||
===European CD maxi single=== | ===European CD maxi single=== | ||
# "Rich Girl" | # "Rich Girl" | ||
# "What You Waiting For? ( |
# "What You Waiting For?" (live) | ||
# "Harajuku Girls ( |
# "Harajuku Girls" (live) | ||
# "Rich Girl" (CD- |
# "Rich Girl" (CD-ROM video) | ||
⚫ | ==Chart performance== | ||
==Charts== | |||
⚫ | Following the failure of her previous single, "]", critics had dismissed Stefani's album as a failed solo vanity project, and advised her to go back to '']''. However, Stefani would prove her naysayers wrong, as "Rich Girl" went on to reach number seven on the ] and number three on the ]. | ||
⚫ | The song also became a crossover success, and managed also ro cross over to the ], ], and ]. Although the song failed to get airplay on R&B radio, its relatively high sales of its 12" single helped propel the song onto the ] chart. "Rich Girl" was helped on the Hot 100 and Pop 100 by its strong digital downloads, peaking at number two and number three on the ] and ] respectively. Due to its high number of digital downloads, the song was awarded a double platinum single for sales of nearly 400,000 downloads. | ||
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|align="left"|2005 | ||
|align="left"|U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | |||
|align="center"|7 | |align="center"|7 | ||
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⚫ | |align="left"|2005 | ||
|align="left"|U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Airplay | |align="left"|U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Airplay | ||
|align="center"|4 | |align="center"|4 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="left"|2005 | |||
|align="left"|U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Single Sales | |||
|align="center"|53 | |||
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|align="left"|2005 | |||
|align="left"|U.S. Pop 100 | |align="left"|U.S. Pop 100 | ||
|align="center"|3 | |align="center"|3 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="left"|2005 | |||
|align="left"|U.S. Pop 100 Airplay | |align="left"|U.S. Pop 100 Airplay | ||
|align="center"|7 | |align="center"|7 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="left"|2005 | |||
|align="left"|U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | |align="left"|U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | ||
|align="center"|78 | |align="center"|78 | ||
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|align="left"|2005 | |||
|align="left"|U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay | |||
|align="center"|Failed to chart | |||
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|align="left"|2005 | |||
|align="left"|U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales | |align="left"|U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales | ||
|align="center"|25 | |align="center"|25 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="left"|2005 | |||
|align="left"|U.S. Hot Digital Songs | |align="left"|U.S. Hot Digital Songs | ||
|align="center"|2 | |align="center"|2 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="left"|2005 | |||
|align="left"|U.S. Hot Digital Tracks | |align="left"|U.S. Hot Digital Tracks | ||
|align="center"|3 | |align="center"|3 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="left"|2005 | |||
|align="left"|U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play | |align="left"|U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play | ||
|align="center"|39 | |align="center"|39 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="left"|2005 | |||
|align="left"|U.S. Dance Radio Airplay | |align="left"|U.S. Dance Radio Airplay | ||
|align="center"|7 | |align="center"|7 | ||
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|align="left"|2005 | |||
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|align="center"|15 | |align="center"|15 | ||
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|align="left"|2005 | ||
|align="left"|U.S. Mainstream Top 40 | |||
|align="center"|4 | |align="center"|4 | ||
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|align="left"|2005 | |||
|align="left"|U.S. Rhythmic Top 40 | |align="left"|U.S. Rhythmic Top 40 | ||
|align="center"|27 | |align="center"|27 | ||
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|align="left"|2005 | |||
|align="left"|U.S. Adult Top 40 | |align="left"|U.S. Adult Top 40 | ||
|align="center"|16 | |align="center"|16 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="left"|2005 | |||
|align="left"|Australian ] Singles Chart | |||
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|align="left"|World Chart Show | ||
|align="center"|1 (3 weeks) | |||
|- | |- | ||
|align="left"| |
|align="left"|2005 | ||
|align="left"|U.K. Top 40 | |||
|align="center"|4 | |align="center"|4 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="left"|2005 | |||
|align="left"|Canadian Singles Chart | |align="left"|Canadian Singles Chart | ||
|align="center"|4 | |align="center"|4 | ||
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|align="left"| |
|align="left"|2005 | ||
|align="left"|Australian Top 40 | |||
|align="center"|2 | |align="center"|2 | ||
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|align="left"| |
|align="left"|2005 | ||
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|align="left"|Switzerland Top 100 | ||
|align="center"|6 | |||
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|align="left"|2005 | ||
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|align="left"|Norway Singles Chart | ||
|align="center"|2 | |||
|- | |||
|align="left"|2005 | |||
|align="left"|Sweden Top 60 | |||
|align="center"|6 | |||
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|align="left"| |
|align="left"|2005 | ||
|align="left"|Italy Top 50 | |||
|align="center"|7 | |align="center"|7 | ||
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|align="left"|2005 | ||
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|align="left"|Germany Singles Chart | ||
|align="center"|14 | |||
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|align="left"|2005 | ||
|align="left"|Austria Top 40 | |||
|align="center"|10 | |||
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|align="left"|2005 | |||
|align="left"|Finland Top 20 | |||
|align="center"|7 | |align="center"|7 | ||
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|align="left"|2005 | ||
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|align="left"|Denmark Top 20 | ||
|align="center"|3 | |||
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"Rich Girl" | ||
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Single by Gwen Stefani featuring Eve | ||
From the album Love. Angel. Music. Baby. | ||
Released | 2005 | |
Format | Digital download 12" single | |
Genre | Pop-Hip hop | |
Label | Interscope | |
Writers | Gwen Stefani Eve Dr. Dre Kara DioGuardi Chantal Kreviazuk Mike Elizondo Mark Batson Sheldon Harnick Jerry Bock | |
Producers | Dr. Dre | |
Director | David LaChapelle | |
Certification | 2x platinum | |
Chart positions | ||
File:ADD.JPG#7 (United States) File:ADD.JPG#2 (Australia) File:ADD.JPG#4 (United Kingdom) File:ADD.JPG#4 (Canada) | ||
Gwen Stefani singles chronology | ||
"What You Waiting For?" (2004) |
"Rich Girl" (2005) |
"Hollaback Girl" (2005) |
Eve singles chronology | ||
"Not Today" (2005) |
"Rich Girl" (2005) |
— |
"Rich Girl" is a pop-hip hop song written by singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani and a various number of collaborators for Stefani's debut solo album Love. Angel. Music. Baby (2004). The single features Eve. It was released as the second single in 2005 (see 2005 in music) and was a worldwide success, reaching number two in Australia, number four in both Canada and the United Kingdom, and peaking at number seven in the United States, where it became Stefani's second top-ten single.
Song information
The song was co-written by Stefani, Eve, Dr. Dre, Kara DioGuardi, Chantal Kreviazuk, and Mike Elizondo, and produced by Dr. Dre. The song also interpolates the song "If I Were a Rich Man" written by Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock for the musical Fiddler on the Roof. The track features Eve, with whom Stefani had already previously done a song ("Let Me Blow Ya Mind", from Eve's second album which was also produced by Dr. Dre).
Although the song is based on "If I Were a Rich Man", it was also an adaptation of an earlier pop song by British reggae musicians Louchie Lou and Michie One. Eve maintained the reggae style used by the earlier duo and added in her own new rhymes, whereas Stefani added new lyrics and changed some of the melody from the older song. Louchie Lou and Michie One's 1993 version of "Rich Girl" was itself an adaptation of "If I Were a Rich Man". The melody of the chorus and many of the words were kept the same among all three songs.
The song has caused a highly split reaction among listeners, as although it is very popular, it is either hugely loved or hugely disliked. In this hip-hop/reggae influenced track, Gwen wonders how her life would be different if she was a "rich girl".
Music video
The video for "Rich Girl" begins innocently enough with Japanese school girls discussing (in Japanese with English subtitles) Stefani and her mysterious Harajuku Girls. The video soon closes into a small bottle in a ship in the same room as the school girls, and the proper video begins. The video does not have much plot and instead focuses on visual, as Gwen, Eve, and even the mysterious Harajuku girls themselves proceed to dance around a pirate ship filled with much treasure. The video is believed to have coined the term "ghetto pirates", and lives up to its name.
Formats and track listings
European CD single
- "Rich Girl" (album version)
- "What You Waiting For?" (live)
European CD maxi single
- "Rich Girl"
- "What You Waiting For?" (live)
- "Harajuku Girls" (live)
- "Rich Girl" (CD-ROM video)
Chart performance
Following the failure of her previous single, "What You Waiting For?", critics had dismissed Stefani's album as a failed solo vanity project, and advised her to go back to No Doubt. However, Stefani would prove her naysayers wrong, as "Rich Girl" went on to reach number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 and number three on the Pop 100.
The song also became a crossover success, and managed also ro cross over to the rhythmic, R&B, and Adult Top 40. Although the song failed to get airplay on R&B radio, its relatively high sales of its 12" single helped propel the song onto the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. "Rich Girl" was helped on the Hot 100 and Pop 100 by its strong digital downloads, peaking at number two and number three on the Hot Digital Songs and Hot Digital Tracks respectively. Due to its high number of digital downloads, the song was awarded a double platinum single for sales of nearly 400,000 downloads.
Year | Chart | Position |
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2005 | U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 7 |
2005 | U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Airplay | 4 |
2005 | U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Single Sales | 53 |
2005 | U.S. Pop 100 | 3 |
2005 | U.S. Pop 100 Airplay | 7 |
2005 | U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | 78 |
2005 | U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay | Failed to chart |
2005 | U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales | 25 |
2005 | U.S. Hot Digital Songs | 2 |
2005 | U.S. Hot Digital Tracks | 3 |
2005 | U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play | 39 |
2005 | U.S. Dance Radio Airplay | 7 |
2005 | U.S. Top 40 Tracks | 15 |
2005 | U.S. Mainstream Top 40 | 4 |
2005 | U.S. Rhythmic Top 40 | 27 |
2005 | U.S. Adult Top 40 | 16 |
2005 | World Chart Show | 1 (3 weeks) |
2005 | U.K. Top 40 | 4 |
2005 | Canadian Singles Chart | 4 |
2005 | Australian Top 40 | 2 |
2005 | Switzerland Top 100 | 6 |
2005 | Norway Singles Chart | 2 |
2005 | Sweden Top 60 | 6 |
2005 | Italy Top 50 | 7 |
2005 | Germany Singles Chart | 14 |
2005 | Austria Top 40 | 10 |
2005 | Finland Top 20 | 7 |
2005 | Denmark Top 20 | 3 |