Call The Police (G Girls Song)
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"Call the Police" is a song recorded by Romanian girl band
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. It was made available for digital consumption on 14 June 2016 through Global Records and
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worldwide, while being distributed in Italy on 15 July 2016 by Ego. Serving as the group's debut recording, the track was written by Eric Turner and
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, while production was handled by Marcel Botezan and Sebastian Barac. Musically, "Call the Police" is a "typical" Eurodance song which musically incorporates "Romanian music dance vibe".
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were positive towards "Call the Police", noting the track as being catchy and comparing it to band member
Inna Elena Alexandra Apostoleanu (born 16 October 1986), known professionally as Inna (stylized in all caps), is a Romanian singer. Born in Mangalia and raised in Neptun, she studied political science at Ovidius University before meeting the Ro ...
's works. For promotion, an accompanying music video for the single was shot by Roman Burlaca at Palatul Noblesse. Commercially, "Call the Police" experienced moderate success on music charts; while it peaked at number six on Poland's Airplay Top 100, the track reached position 64 in Romania.


Background and release

G Girls is a four-part girl band started by label Global Records, consisting of Romanian singers
Alexandra Stan Alexandra Ioana Stan (born 10 June 1989) is a Romanian singer. Born in Constanța, she made her worldwide breakthrough with the 2010 single "Mr. Saxobeat", which was written and produced by Marcel Prodan and Andrei Nemirschi. They had previousl ...
,
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,
Inna Elena Alexandra Apostoleanu (born 16 October 1986), known professionally as Inna (stylized in all caps), is a Romanian singer. Born in Mangalia and raised in Neptun, she studied political science at Ovidius University before meeting the Ro ...
and Lori; the latter previously participated at Romanian reality singing competition ''
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''. "Call the Police" was written by Eric Turner and Julimar Santos Oliveira Neponunceno, while the production process was handled by Marcel Botezan and Sebastian Barac. On 14 June 2016, the recording was distributed in multiple regions through Global and
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, while being made available for purchase in Italy on 15 July 2016 by Ego. At the time of the track's premiere, Stan and Antonia were promoting " Écoute" and "Sună-mă", respectively, and Inna would release " Heaven".


Composition and reception

According to magazine ''Beebee'', the recording is a "typical" Eurodance track which musically incorporates "Romanian music dance vibe" in its composition. Jonali particularly called the single a "club-ready summer jam" and an "infectiously island-infused groove". Iko, writing for magazine ''Beebee'', described the release of the single and the forming of the "hottest girl group out there" a surprise, while comparing the track to
Inna Elena Alexandra Apostoleanu (born 16 October 1986), known professionally as Inna (stylized in all caps), is a Romanian singer. Born in Mangalia and raised in Neptun, she studied political science at Ovidius University before meeting the Ro ...
's works. He further noted the band's commercial appeal, with him praising the accompanying music video for "Call the Police". Jonali from his own music website named the song's hooks as being catchy, pointing out its refrain, "Somebody better call the police on me, somebody better call the police"; he also drew comparisons to Inna. Japanese portal TV Groove saw the single as an "exquisite catchy club tune that is perfect for summer, packed with an addictive island groove". MuuMuse's Bradley Stern included "Call the Police" in his list of July 2016's best releases. Upon its release, "Call the Police" experienced moderate success on record charts. It reached a peak position at number six and five on Poland's Airplay Chart and Dance Top 50, respectively. In native Romania, the single debuted at number 64 on the Airplay 100 on the week ending 24 July 2016; the single also claimed the same position in its second and last week on the chart.


Music video

An accompanying video for the song was shot by Roman Burlaca at Palatul Noblesse in
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, and was uploaded onto the
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channel of label Global Records on 1 June 2016. Marius Panduru served as the
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, while make-up was managed by Tania Cozma, Andra Manea and Dana Pertina, and hair styling by Alex Ifimov and Sorin Stratulat. The video commences with Inna and Antonia entering the building after nodding to each other. Afterwards, the latter walks to a hall full of partying people while taking and developing photographs. Meanwhile, Inna is shown sitting on a mask-designed chair surrounded by males in tie in a white room. Stan, dressed in red lingerie, is displayed with a man which she later ties up to a chair in the video and steals his money. Fellow band member Lori then walks in a neon-green room where both lesbian and
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couples are shown kissing, with the latter being portrayed in a bathtub letting a glass of water falling on one's body. She subsequently writes "911" on a mirror, and all the band members are shown dressing neon and sparkling outfits in order to be visible in the dark. After Lori mixes up some pink drinks, the visual ends with them walking out of the building while throwing all the frames that were taken by Antonia in the beginning on the floor. Scenes interspersed through the main video show the band performing to the track close to each other in light or dark places.


Track listing


Charts


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Top Românesc. Vocal and technical credits *G Girls – vocals **Alexandra Stan – main vocals **Antonia – main vocals **Inna – main vocals **Lori – main vocals *Sebastian Barac – producer *Marcel Botezan – producer *Julimar Santos Oliveira Neponunceno – songwriter *Eric Turner – songwriter Visual credits *Roman Burlaca – director *Tania Cozma – make-up *Alex Ifimov – hair styling *Andra Manea – make-up *Sorin Stratulat – hair styling *Marius Panduru –
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*Dana Pertina – make-up


Release history


References

{{authority control 2016 debut singles 2016 singles 2016 songs English-language Romanian songs Eurodance songs Songs written by Eric Turner (singer) Song recordings produced by Play & Win