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"Somebody That I Used to Know"
Song

"Somebody That I Used to Know" is a song by Belgian-Australian singer and songwriter Gotye (birth name Wouter 'Wally' De Backer) from his third studio album Making Mirrors, and features Australian-New Zealand singer Kimbra. The song was written by Gotye himself, lyrically about the experiences he has had with relationships. The song was released on 6 July 2011 as the second and lead single off the album.

The song was released to critical acclaim by music critics and a surprising success in Australia, peaking at number one in the country for eight weeks, becoming the longest running Australian song since Savage Garden's 1997 song "Truly Madly Deeply",[1] and it was voted the number one song in the Triple J Hottest 100, 2011. The song received other success in European countries, particularly Flanders (the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium), the Netherlands, Germany, Austria and Ireland, where it peaked at number one. On 12 February 2012, the song also topped the charts in the United Kingdom for the week ending 18 February 2012. In Kimbra's home country, New Zealand, the song has also reached number one. In Poland the song reached number one for 16 weeks, becoming the biggest hit ever.[2][3]

It is Gotye and Kimbra's most successful single and their first number-one song in Australia and New Zealand, also causing their previous singles and albums to chart in the top 100 in Australia. The song has charted at 27 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, his first song to chart in the United States. The song has been featured in the TV series 90210[4] and Gossip Girl.[5] In February 2012, Gotye made his American television debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live! where he performed the song.[6]

History

"Somebody That I Used To Know" was released on 6 July 2011, debuting at number 27 on the Australian ARIA Top 50 chart.[7] The single picked up significant radio play, rising to number three after just four weeks on the chart, and reached number one on 15 August 2011.[8] The song also reached #1 on the Dutch Top 40 Chart[9] and has reached #1 on iTunes in Poland, Belgium, Austria, Germany and the United Kingdom.

On 15 July 2011, it was announced that the song had come third in the 2011 Vanda & Young Songwriting Competition.[10]

Composition

The song was both produced and written by Gotye in his parents' barn on the Mornington Peninsula where it was recorded. The song begins sampling Luiz Bonfá's track "Seville" along with the beats playing and a sparse xylophone solo. This xylophone solo mimics the rhythm and melody of the opening line of nursery rhyme "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep".[citation needed] Gotye sings, seemingly addressing a past lover, discussing the ways in which he reminisces sometimes, and the nature of love. His voice then leaps an octave (and falsetto) for the chorus, in which he expresses distaste at how he was treated "like a stranger" during the breakup, the stronger tone matching the hurt of the sentiment. Kimbra then sings her verse, seemingly in response, declaring that she too felt hurt at her treatment during the relationship, and was "screwed [...] over" yet made to feel it was her fault. Her voice rises in the chorus with a different melody, creating a polyphonic effect, and though harmonious it is almost as if the two voices are in argument, fitting the relationship breakdown theme of the song. After the second chorus, Gotye continues to perform the chorus as the song fades. The song finishes with Gotye and Kimbra both saying 'somebody'. [citation needed]

In an interview, Gotye stated that the song was "definitely drawn from various experiences I've had in relationships breaking up, and in the parts of the more reflective parts of the song, in the aftermath and the memory of those different relationships and what they were and how they broke up and what's going on in everyone's minds. Yeah, so it's an amalgam of different feelings but not completely made up as such."

In an interview with Rolling Stone Australia, he described the song as "a curated reflection of multiple past relationships", but revealed the chorus was directly related to one ex-girlfriend. He stated: "It wasn't a nasty break-up, but it was messy in the sense that we hurt each other more than we needed to because it wasn’t a clean break... We both realised we had to move on and we haven’t seen each other since."[11]

Reception

Critical reception

Besides the commercial success, it also received critical acclaim. Take40 Australia elaborated on the single's reception at the 2011 Splendour in the Grass festival; "Gotye's latest song featuring Kimbra 'Somebody That I Used To Know' had become somewhat of an unofficial anthem for the festival... every car was cranking it over their speakers all day, every day... and the question on everyone's lips was whether or not Kimbra would join him on the track. Fortunately, dreams came true... he smashed out an incredible set climaxing with a version of the song with Kimbra on co-lead vocals that people couldn't stop talking about all weekend long."[12] John Watson, who co-manages Gotye with Danny Rogers, said of the single's success: "we've never seen any song make a deeper or more immediate connection with so many people. It's a really special recording and video."[13] The song has been predicted as a future UK hit by music blog This Must Be Pop.[14]

Commercial reception

The song first appeared on the Australian singles chart at 27 in late July. Despite a lack of airplay, the song climbed up to number one on 15 August, becoming Gotye and Kimbra's most successful song. The success was a huge achievement for Kimbra who was not well known in Australia. It also became Gotye's highest peaking single and third to chart in the top 100 after the album's first single "Eyes Wide Open" and his 2007 song "Hearts a Mess". During the number-one run, his album Making Mirrors debuted at number one at the same time, becoming the first Australian since Silverchair's 2007 single "Straight Lines" and its album Young Modern to have both the album and its single to peak at number one at the same time. On 3 October, the song became the second-longest-running Australian song (at 8 weeks) tied with Savage Garden's 1997 song "Truly Madly Deeply", behind Daddy Cool's 1971 hit "Eagle Rock" at 10 weeks. The single has since been certified 8× Platinum in Australia for sales exceeding 560,000 units. On 26 January 2012, "Somebody That I Used to Know" was voted number one in Triple J's Hottest 100, a large annual online music poll run by Australian youth radio station Triple J.[15]

In Kimbra's home country of New Zealand, the song made a huge debut at number 4 in late August. The song made it to number one three weeks later, becoming the first Australian song to peak at number one on the charts since Guy Sebastian's single "Who's That Girl" in February 2011.[16] "Somebody That I Used to Know" peaked at number one for 5 weeks and has been certified 3× Platinum.

The song went on to be an international success, charting in the top 20 in over 10 countries with six of them being at number one. The song also charted in the US and Canada: on 14 January 2012, "Somebody that I Used To Know" debuted at number 91 on Billboard Hot 100 charts, and in its second week it jumped rapidly, reaching 58 on the chart. The song debuted on the Irish Singles Chart on 13 January at number 47. Halfway through the next week, it jumped into the top five on iTunes due to very strong download sales. On January the single rose to number 9 on the chart and is predicted to rise further next week.

Music video

The music video premiered when it was controversially leaked on Take 40 Australia's website.[citation needed] It later premiered on his YouTube channel and had its television premiere on the Australian music show rage on 30 July. The video was directed, produced and edited by Natasha Pincus.

The video shows Gotye naked (there is no explicit full frontal nudity) against a white backdrop. As he sings, a pattern of paint gradually covers his skin and the backdrop via stop motion animation. Kimbra then appears for her verse, also naked and already painted but with her back to the camera. She moves closer to Gotye to sing into his ear. During the final chorus, Kimbra returns to her original position and the paint on her body gradually disappears, possibly indicating that the two have separated.

The music video for the single is well received for its artistic style, picking up 200,000 views in its first two weeks, as well as receiving promotion on Twitter by actor Ashton Kutcher.[13] The video also has over 70 million views on YouTube.

On Christmas Day 2011, it was revealed that the video for "Somebody That I Used to Know" was voted #1 in the annual Rage Fifty countdown.

Credits and personnel

  • Gotye – lead and backing vocals, writer, producer, guitar, flutes and samples
  • Kimbra – lead and backing vocals
  • Lucas Taranto – bass guitar
  • François Tétaz – mixer

Chart performance

Charts

Chart (2011–12) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[17] 1
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[18] 1
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[19] 1
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[20] 6
Canadian Hot 100 (Billboard)[21] 12
Canadian Active Rock[22] 49
Canadian Alternative Rock[23] 1
ERROR: MUST PROVIDE year FOR Czech CHART 24
Denmark (Tracklisten)[24] 1
France (SNEP)[25] 27
Germany (Media Control Charts)[26] 1
Ireland (IRMA)[27] 1
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[28] 1
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[29] 1
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[30] 1
Poland (Polish Airplay Top 100)[31] 1
Scotland (OCC)[32] 2
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[33] 12
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[34] 2
UK Singles (OCC)[35] 1
US Billboard Hot 100[21] 27
US Rock Songs (Billboard)[21] 3
US Alternative Songs (Billboard)[21] 2
US Adult Pop Songs (Billboard)[21] 31

Year-end charts

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart 2
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[36] 1
German Singles Chart[37] 32
Netherlands (Mega Single Top 100)[38] 3
New Zealand Singles Chart 5

Release history

Country Date Format
Australia 5 July 2011 Digital download
New Zealand
Belgium 29 July 2011
Netherlands
Germany 11 November 2011
United Kingdom 30 December 2011[39]

Cover by Walk off the Earth

On 5 January 2012 Burlington, Ontario indie band Walk off the Earth uploaded a cover of "Somebody That I Used to Know" to YouTube. The version is notable for the use of a single guitar played simultaneously by all five band members. Walk off the Earth later played the song live on the Ellen Show, again on a single guitar.[40] As of 10 February 2012 it has over 52 million views on YouTube.[41] The Walk off the Earth version is available for download at iTunes.

Charts

Chart (2012) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[42] 30
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[43] 28
Canada (Canadian Hot 100) 13
Denmark (Tracklisten)[44] 38
France (SNEP)[45] 80
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[46] 9
United Kingdom (Official Charts Company)[47] 80

See also

References

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  2. ^ http://lp3.pl/alpt.phtml?m=11&u=7556
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  4. ^ "90210 Music – Season 4, Episode 8". The CW. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  5. ^ "Gossip Girl Loves Gotye Just Like Everyone Else". 1 December 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
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  7. ^ Gilmore, Thomas. "Chart wrap-up: Christina Perri's strong debut – Music Industry". The Music Network. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
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  10. ^ "2011 Vanda and Young Songwriting Competition – Winners Announcement". APRA-AMCOS. 15 July 2011. Retrieved 16 July 2011.
  11. ^ Treuen, Jason. "Rolling Stone: Gotye's Mad World". Rolling Stone Australia. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  12. ^ "REVIEW – Splendour In The Grass 2011". Take 40. 2 August 2011. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
  13. ^ a b http://www.themusicnetwork.com/music-news/artists/2011/07/21/ashton-kutcher-gets-behind-gotye/
  14. ^ Posted by Jessica (28 November 2011). "brings you Future Pop! (Issue #08)". This Must Be Pop. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
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