All About Us

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“All About Us”
Single by t.A.T.u.
from the album Dangerous and Moving
B-side "Divine"
Released August 2005

Flag of Japan Flag of the Philippines September 1, 2005

Format CD/DVD
Recorded March 2005
Genre Pop/Rock
Length 03:02
Label Interscope
Writer(s) Billy Steinberg, The Veronicas, Josh Alexander
Producer Martin Kierszenbaum, Robert Orton
t.A.T.u. singles chronology
"Lyudi Invalidy"
(2005)
"All About Us"
(2005)
"Friend or Foe"
(2005)
Dangerous and Moving track listing
"Dangerous and Moving (Intro)"
(1)
"All About Us"
(2)
"Cosmos (Outer Space)"
(3)

"All About Us" is the first single released from Russian band t.A.T.u.'s second English studio album, Dangerous and Moving, and Russian album, Lyudi Invalidy. The song was written by Australian band The Veronicas along with Billy Steinberg and Josh Alexander.

The single has best certificated platinum by United World Chart.[citation needed]

The song became another big hit for the group in the UK, peaking at #8 on the chart, two years after the group first hit the #1 spot with their single "All the Things She Said".[citation needed]

This song is covered by the melodic death metal/metalcore group Sonic Syndicate as the 9th track for their 2007 studio album, Only Inhuman. The song is also used by current WWE diva Katie Lea as her entrance music.

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[edit] Musical composition

"All About Us" is a 4/4 timing in the key of G Minor (Bs and Es are both flat). The song's first two verses are made of a climbing of a Bb major scale in regards to the singing, with simple G, Eb, C and F drum/bass beats between each sung note on the scale. For the verses, the instrumental 4 quavers per bar with the sung note in brackets are GGGG (Bb) GGGG (C) GGGG (D) GGGG (Eb) EbEbEbEb (F) EbEbEbEb (G) CCCC (A) FFFF (Bb [octave]).

The original version written by The Veronicas was in a lower key than that sung by t.A.T.u. A demo by them is available online.

[edit] Music video

A shot from the "All About Us" video
A shot from the "All About Us" video

The shooting for the music video took place in Los Angeles, produced by film director James Cox. There are two versions of the video, one censored, and the other uncut (also known as the explicit version). The censored video was released on the official website on August 18. The uncut version was released later on. The video was popular in Europe and was retired on Poland's TRL after spending 50 days on the countdown. The video did not have much airplay on U.S. television, and was actually played more on Spanish speaking networks than others.

[edit] Summary

The uncensored version of the music video starts off with Lena and Yulia pulling up in a car, with the chorus to "All the Things She Said" playing on the radio. The two go into a restaurant as fake headlines are shown on the screen, rumors of their relationship. They sit at a table, take shots and begin arguing to each other, and Yulia storms off. The headlines continue as Yulia walks down the side of the restaurant, and Lena drives off after her. While walking down the road, dressed like a prostitute, Yulia gets picked up by a man. Lena attempts to call Yulia via cell phone, but it seems she is already on her phone with another person. Yulia and the man eventually get to his home, where they start to get intimate. However, it quickly turns into attempted rape, as the man begins to force Yulia into it. Yulia breaks free, flips the man off and calls Lena. However, the man begins to physically assault Yulia, pushing her through the glass top of a coffee table. Her phone is dropped, and Lena drives off in search of her. Yulia is able to break free, with enough time to locate bullets and a gun in a case. When he turns around to attack Yulia again, she shoots him dead. She then climbs out a window and down the fire escape, just in time to meet up with Lena.

The censored version of the music video has been heavily edited for viewing on television. Omitted are Yulia flipping off the man, her being thrown into the glass, the finding of the bullets, and the blood splatter. Fans are outraged by the heavy censorship put on the video, and some believe that the video makes it seem like Yulia shot the man for no reason.

[edit] Track listings

[edit] Europe

Maxi CD single - September 30, 2005

  1. All about us (Single Version)
  2. Divine (Non-LP Long Version)
  3. All about us (Stephane K Radio Mix)
  4. All about us (Uncensored Closed Captioned / Video)

2-Track CD single

  1. All about us (Single Version)
  2. Divine (Non-LP Long Version)

[edit] Japan

CD single - September 1, 2005

  1. All About Us
  2. All About Us (Instrumental/Karaoke)

[edit] Taiwan

Limited edition remixes promo single

  1. Dave Aude Big Room Vocal
  2. Dave Aude Vocal Edit
  3. Dave Aude Big Club Dub
  4. Dave Aude Big Mixshow
  5. Dave's Acid Funk Dub
  6. Stephane K Radio Mix
  7. Stephane K Extended Mix
  8. Stephane K Guitar Dub Mix
  9. The Lovermakers Mix
  10. Glam As You Mix by Guena LG
  11. Glam As You Radio Mix by Guena LG
  12. Sunset In Ibiza Mix by Guena LG
  13. Sunset In Ibiza Radio Mix by Guena LG

[edit] UK

Maxi CD single - September 26, 2005

  1. All About Us (Single Version)
  2. Divine (Non-LP Long Version)
  3. All About Us (The Audé Vocal Edit)
  4. All About Us (Stephane K Radio Mix)
  5. All About Us (Edited Version/Closed Captioned)

Second edition

  1. All About Us
  2. All The Things She Said

DVD single

  1. All About Us Video (Uncensored Version)
  2. All About Us (Glam As You Mix By Guena LG)
  3. All About Us (The Lovemakers Mix)

All About Us (Remixes) - August 2005 (Promotional-CD only)

  1. All About Us (Dave Aude Big Mixshow) - 5:33
  2. All About Us (Stephane K Extended Mix) - 6:24
  3. All About Us (Glam as You Mix by Guena LG) - 6:26
  4. All About Us (Dave's Acid Funk Dub) - 8:17
  5. All About Us (Single Version) - 3:02

[edit] DVD promo single

  1. Uncensored Video
  2. Edited Version

[edit] Certifications and sales

Country Certification Sales
Japan 20.000+ [1]
France 133.100 [2]
United Kingdom 18.000+[citation needed]
Taiwan Gold 20.000+[citation needed]
United World Chart Platinum 920.000+[citation needed]

[edit] Peak positions

Country Peak
position
Argentina Top 40 [3] 17
Australia [4] 39
Austria [5] 3
Italy [6] 4
Belgium Flander [7] 11
Belgium Wallone [8] 4
Brasil Top 100 Singles [9] 16
Czech Republic Airplay [10] 6
China Top 20 International [11] 5
Euro Charts 200 [12] 3
Euro Airplay Top 100 [13] 9
Finland [14] 4
France [15] 7
Germany [16] 7
Greenland Radio Top 20[17] 15
Hong Kong Airplay [18] 1
Ireland [19] 20
Ibero America Airplay [20] 3
Indonesian Single Top 30 [21] 3
Japan [22] 27
Country Peak
position
Latin America Top 40 Airplay [23] 1
Lebano Top 100 [24] 37
Netherlands [25] 39
Norway [26] 10
Romania Top 100 [27] 16
Poland Top 50 [28] 1
chile top 100 1(2weeks)
Russia [29] 5
Sweden [30] 6
Switzerland [31] 9
Spain Top 40 [32] 11
South Africa Airplay [33] 14
Taiwan Top 10 [34] 1
Tokio Hot 100 [35] 15
United Kingdom Top 75 [36] 8
U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play [37] 13
United World Chart [38] 12

Worldwide Points: 2.5 Million

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