Intuition (Jewel song)
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B-side | "Standing Still" (Live Acoustic Version) |
"Intuition" is a song by American pop singer–songwriter Jewel. It was released in May 2003 as the lead single from her fourth studio album, 0304. The song was written and produced by Jewel and Lester Mendez. Following the club success of "Serve the Ego", Jewel moved to a more pop-oriented sound with the release of "Intuition". The song, which strays from her usual folk style with simple acoustic guitar instrumentation, starts off with a French accordion and then experiments with dance-oriented beats with subtle urban influences, using synthesizers. The song achieved moderate success in the United States, reaching number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. However, a number of Jewel's fans criticized her for abandoning her traditional folk style in exchange for a new pop sound. After the song was licensed to promote Schick Intuition razors, Jewel was accused of "writing a song that tells us all to resist the total marketing mentality... and then licensing that song to a consumer products company for a huge sales campaign."[1]
Despite the change in genre, the song is lyrically similar to her previous work. It has a number of references to popular culture, including mentioning celebrities such as pop star Jennifer Lopez, model Kate Moss, actor Charlie Sheen, magazines, film culture, and commercialism.
Background and writing
Inspired by the sudden success of scoring a number-one hit on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart with "Serve the Ego"— the final single from her previous album, This Way — in early November 2002, Jewel decided to make a radical departure from her previous folk-oriented musical efforts and recorded a dance album.[2][3]
"Intuition" was written and produced by Kilcher and Lester Mendez.[3] It features accordions and dance beats,[3] while she urges listeners to follow their hearts but then taunts, "Sell your sin/Just cash in."[4] In another part of the lyrics, she tries to make sense of her own situation on Intuition: "I'm just a simple girl in a hi-tech digital world... in a world of postmodern fad, what was good now is bad."[5]
The song's usage in a 70 million dollar advertising campaign for Schick razors was controversial due to the song's message of anti-consumerism.[6] Jewel later noted that the song came about in a "not ideal way" and way which was "the worst of what the music business is", when her label and her then-management got her involved in the Schick campaign. As part of the deal, Jewel had to write a song titled Intuition which was to serve as her first single from 0304, despite Schick remarking at the time that the song's name was a mere coincidence.[1] Jewel felt that the creation process for the song was "inorganic" and that it was hard to make the song authentic, but that she didn't feel like "the song was a sell-out" and that she is proud of the song. Jewel attributed changes in the music business and an overall decline in music sales for the necessity of commercial product sponsoring in order to have a music video produced.[7]
Critical reception
The song received mostly positive reviews from contemporary music critics. Todd Burns from Stylus Magazine wrote that the track is "one of the better singles of the year (2003), Jewel’s vamps up the scale demand to be imitated whether lovingly or hatefully. Either way, you’re singing along, which is exactly the point.[8] "UK Mix" wrote a very positive review, writing that the song "is a fun and catchy pop record that's perfect for summer. Its laid-back and playful verses explode into an uplifting and dancey chorus, completed by Jewel's sensual vocals. She still possesses clever lyrical skills (and she's done an equally clever video), so it's safe to say Jewel sounds much better now that she's dancing!."[9] Another review from "UK Mix" wrote that "Lead by French horns and accordions and equipped with infectious lyrics, it's one of the better songs of this year."[9]
Versions and commercial performance
The final release of the single saw no alteration from the album version. Radio stations however did receive a radio edit of the song, only deleting one repeated chorus verse from the ending of the song cutting it down to three minutes and 13 seconds. Commercial singles were released within the U.S. and internationally. In the U.S. there was a CD single and a CD maxi single release, the former contains "Intuition" and "Standing Still" (Live Acoustic Version) while the latter contains club mixes only. The single reached number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100, but hit number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play for one week.
Music video
The song's music video, directed by Marc Klasfeld, was filmed mainly in low quality, but would switch to spoofs of commercials (such as Sprite, Levi's, Nike, and Corona) and female pop stars, with sensationalist images in high quality. The original video was later censored, after a lawsuit by Nike for using the swoosh symbol without permission. In part of the video a fake TRL ticker tape reads "Jewel's music sounds much better now that she's dancing!"[4] Jewel noted that the video was supposed to be "ironic and funny", but she felt that the video was misunderstood and that "nobody got it."[7]
Track listings and formats
- U.S. CD single
- "Intuition" – 3:49
- "Standing Still" (Live Acoustic Version) – 4:56
- U.S. CD maxi single
- "Intuition" (Todd Terry In-House Mix) – 5:41
- "Intuition" (Gabriel & Dresden Hi-Tek Digital Mix) – 10:50
- "Intuition" (Markus Schulz Coldharbor Mix) – 10:21
- "Intuition" (Ford's Extended Mix) – 7:17
- "Intuition" (Tee's Freeze Mix) – 5:39
- "Intuition" (Gabriel & Dresden Rhythm Club Mix) – 8:17
- "Intuition" (Tee's Kat Mix) – 6:10
- "Intuition" (Gabriel & Dresden Lo-Tek Analog Dub) – 10:30
- Making of "Intuition" Music Video
- European CD single
- "Intuition" (Album Version) – 3:49
- "Intuition" (Ford's Radio Mix) – 4:17
- European CD maxi single
- "Intuition" (Album Version) – 3:49
- "Intuition" (Ford's Radio Mix) – 4:17
- "Intuition" (Tee's Kat Dub) – 6:46
- "Intuition" (Markus Schulz Club Mix) – 6:45
- UK CD single
- Intuition" (Album Version)
- Intuition" (Todd Terry In-House Mix) – 5:41
- Intuition" (Ford's Radio Mix) – 4:17
- Intuition" (Tee's Kat Dub) – 6:46
- Intuition" (Video)
- Australian CD single
- Intuition" (Album Version) – 3:49
- Intuition" (Gabriel & Dresden Hi-Tek Digital Mix) – 10:47
- Intuition" (Tee's Kat Dub) – 6:10
- Intuition" (Markus Schulz Club Mix) – 6:46
Remixes
- Todd Terry In-House Mix
- Todd Terry Radio Mix
- Gabriel & Dresden Hi-Tek Digital Mix
- Gabriel & Dresden Lo-Tek Analog Dub
- Gabriel & Dresden Rhythm Club Mix
- Markus Schulz Club Mix
- Markus Schulz Coldharbor Mix
- Markus Schulz Radio Mix
- Ford's Extended Mix
- Ford's Radio Mix
- Tee's Freeze Mix
- Tee's Freeze Mixshow
- Tee's Kat Mix
- Tee's Kat Dub
- Tee's Rub-A-Dub
- Tee's Deep Dub
- Tee's Dub Mix
- Hot Tracks Mix
Charts
Chart (2003) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[10] | 4 |
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders)[11] | 2 |
Canada (Nielsen Soundscan)[12] | 34 |
Europe (European Hot 100 Singles)[13] | 27 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[14] | 5 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[15] | 9 |
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Germany (Germany Airplay Top 100) | 33 |
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[16] | 17 |
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[17] | 87 |
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[18] | 17 |
Japan (Tokio Hot 100) | 42 |
Taiwan (Taiwan Charts) | 2 |
Scotland (OCC)[19] | 50 |
UK Singles (OCC)[20] | 52 |
US Billboard Hot 100[21] | 20 |
US Adult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[22] | 5 |
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[23] | 1 |
US Pop Airplay (Billboard)[24] | 7 |
US Radio Songs (Billboard)[25] | 22 |
US Top 40 Tracks (Billboard)[26] | 11 |
See also
- List of number-one dance singles of 2003 (U.S.)
- Intuition was also a (different) hit single for the band Linx in 1981, reaching number 7 in the UK charts. - see Linx (band)
References
- ^ a b Walker, Rob (2003-07-07). "Shilling for Schick". Slate.com. Retrieved 2008-07-04.
- ^ Slomowicz, DJ Ron. "Jewel – 0304 CD Review". About.com. The New York Times Company. Retrieved March 14, 2012.
- ^ a b c Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "304 – Jewel – Review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved March,54322, 14, 2012.
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- ^ a b "Jewel - Intuition on Greatest Hits". YouTube. 13 February 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
- ^ Burns, Todd (September 1, 2003). "Jewel – 0304". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved March 14, 2012.
- ^ a b "UKMIX - Reviews - Jewel - Intuition". UK Mix. 18 August 2003. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
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External links
- Single chart usages for UKchartstats
- 2003 singles
- Billboard Dance Club Songs number-one singles
- Dance-pop songs
- Synthpop songs
- Jewel (singer) songs
- Music videos directed by Marc Klasfeld
- Songs written by Jewel (singer)
- Songs written by Lester Mendez
- Song recordings produced by Lester Mendez
- Atlantic Records singles