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''Get 'Em Girls'' is the second studio album by Australian recording artist
Jessica Mauboy Jessica Hilda Mauboy (born 4 August 1989) is an Australian singer, songwriter and actress. Born and raised in Darwin, Northern Territory, she rose to fame in 2006 on the fourth season of ''Australian Idol'', where she was runner-up and subseq ...
, released on 24 August 2010 by SRC Records and
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. Mauboy recorded the album in
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,
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and
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. She worked with various American songwriters and producers she had not worked with before, including Bangladesh, Harvey Mason Jr.,
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, Brian Kennedy, and Alex James, among others. Musically, ''Get 'Em Girls'' contains
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and
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-oriented songs, which derive from the genres of pop, hip hop and R&B. The album features guest vocal appearances from Snoop Dogg,
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,
Jay Sean Kamaljit Singh Jhooti (born 26 March 1981), better known by the stage name Jay Sean, is a British singer and songwriter. He debuted in the UK's Asian Underground scene as a member of the Rishi Rich Project with " Dance with You", which reache ...
, and
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. The album debuted at number six on the
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. ''Get 'Em Girls'' received mixed reviews from most critics, who were ambivalent towards its production. The album was preceded by the release of its Snoop Dogg-assisted
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" Get 'Em Girls", which peaked within the top-twenty of the ARIA Singles Chart. The second single " Saturday Night", featuring Ludacris, became a top-ten hit and was certified double platinum for selling 140,000 copies. "
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", a duet with Jay Sean, and " Inescapable", were released as the album's third and fourth singles, respectively. Mauboy promoted the album through live televised performances and served as a support act for Chris Brown's Australian F.A.M.E. Tour. ''Get 'Em Girls'' was re-released as a deluxe edition on 12 August 2011 and featured five additional songs, including the fifth single " Galaxy" (a duet with
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). In 2016, the album was certified platinum by the
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for shipments of 70,000 copies.


Background and development

In January 2010, Mauboy revealed that she would soon be heading to
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and New York to record the follow-up to her debut studio album '' Been Waiting'' (2008). She said, "We're going to meet some up and coming producers who are around my age and they are really hitting it hard in LA... I think it's their sound which is really catching me at the moment". Mauboy later told ''
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'' magazine that she would be working on the album there in February and March. In an interview for ''
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'' in June 2010, Mauboy explained that the album's concept would be "all about women and the power of women". Mauboy also revealed that during her time in Los Angeles, she worked with producers Harvey Mason, Jr. and Rodney Jerkins. She said, "I'd always wanted to go to the States and work with songwriters and producers who have worked with my idols... I've been able to go into the studio and have a strong point of view on what I want and what I want my album to sound like."


Recording and production

Mauboy wrote and recorded most of the songs on ''Get 'Em Girls'' in several recording studios in
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,
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and
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in 2009–2010. Mauboy spent most of her time there by herself without her manager or any of her friends around her. The experience of being so isolated gave her many things, including "strength and courage", which made her fearless. Mauboy would occasionally find herself in studios at three o'clock in the morning. She would sometimes begin working at nine o'clock at night and would finish until the next morning. Mauboy recorded thirty songs for the album; fourteen of which were selected for the track list. During the early stages of production, Mauboy had booked a studio session with producer Rodney Jerkins, which began at nine o'clock in the morning. During the first two hours of the session, they sat in silence, and Jerkins soon left. He later returned at one o'clock in the afternoon, still having not spoken to Mauboy, and he began to essay a rhythm track. They worked until midnight and Jerkins decided that a
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n dancehall tune was the best outcome. Mauboy described the finished song as "interesting" and said it was not chosen for recording. During many sessions, Mauboy would find herself in a studio where her male counterparts had the invariable entourage. She said, "they all had their little posses, with the smoke blowing, and it was just like that '' Notorious'' movie." At one studio session in Atlanta, Mauboy worked with producer
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, who was asleep almost the entire time she was in the studio recording his song, "Handle It". An assistant handled the actual recording work. Most of the songs on the album were mixed by
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at Soapbox Studios in Atlanta, while the
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was mixed by Fabian Marasciullo at Paramount Recording Studios in Hollywood,
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. "Fight for You" and "Here for Me" were mixed Harvey Mason, Jr. Most of the songs were
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by Tom Coyne at Sterling Sound in New York, while the title track was mastered by Dave Kutch at The Mastering Palace in New York.


Release and promotion

The album's official cover and track listing was revealed on 1 October 2010. On 1 November 2010, four days before its scheduled release, the album premiered on several websites, including ''The Daily Telegraph'' and ''
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''. The standard edition of ''Get 'Em Girls'' was released simultaneously with the limited CD edition. The standard edition included the iTunes bonus track "Not Me", while the limited edition included "Forget Your Name". ''Get 'Em Girls'' was re-released as an expanded double-disc deluxe edition on 12 August 2011. In addition to the original track listing, the deluxe edition included five additional songs and remixes of the album's title track, " Saturday Night", " What Happened to Us", and " Inescapable". During the album's first two days of release, Mauboy toured shopping malls in
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,
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and Sydney performing several of the album's songs and signing CDs. The album was also promoted by Mauboy through live televised performances of "Saturday Night" on ''
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'' on 8 November 2010 and '' Hey Hey It's Saturday'' on 27 November 2010. She performed several of the album's songs and answered presubmitted questions from fans during her
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Sessions program on 4 December 2010. Mauboy performed "Saturday Night" and "Scariest Part" on ''
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'' on 7 December 2010. Ahead of Oprah Winfrey's visit to Melbourne, Mauboy performed at
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on 10 December 2010. In April 2011, she served as a support act for Chris Brown's Australian F.A.M.E. Tour.


Singles

" Get 'Em Girls", featuring American rapper Snoop Dogg, was released on 17 September 2010 as the album's
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. The song received a mixed response from critics and peaked at number 19 on the ARIA Singles Chart. " Saturday Night", featuring American rapper
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, was released as the second single on 27 October 2010. It peaked at number seven on the ARIA Singles Chart and certified double platinum by the
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for selling 140,000 copies. The third single "
What Happened to Us "What Happened to Us" is a song by Australian recording artist Jessica Mauboy, featuring English recording artist Jay Sean. It was written by Sean, Josh Alexander, Billy Steinberg, Jeremy Skaller, Rob Larow, Khaled Rohaim and Israel Cruz. "Wha ...
", featuring English recording artist
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, was released on 11 March 2011 and peaked at number 14 on the ARIA Singles Chart. It was certified platinum for selling 70,000 copies. The re-release of "What Happened to Us" featured guest vocals from
Stan Walker Stan Walker (born 23 October 1990) is an Australian-born New Zealand singer, actor, and television personality. In 2009, Walker was the winner of the seventh and last season of ''Australian Idol''. He subsequently signed a recording contract ...
. The album's fourth overall single and first single from the deluxe edition, " Inescapable" was released on 15 July 2011. The song peaked at number four and was certified double platinum. " Galaxy", featuring Stan Walker, was released as the album's fifth single on 28 October 2011. The single peaked at number 13 and was certified platinum.


Galaxy Tour

In November 2011, it was announced that Mauboy and Walker would embark on a month-long Australian tour to celebrate the release of their duet "Galaxy". The tour began on 13 January 2012 and ended on 11 February 2012.


Reception

''Get 'Em Girls'' received mixed reviews from critics. Jacqueline Smith of ''
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'' gave the album a rating of three out of five and commented that "many of the songs... lack stickability and will probably merge into a fluoro-tainted pool of background pop played in cheap clothing stores." Majhid Heath of ABC Online Indigenous gave the album two-and-a-half out of five stars and wrote that it's "a non-cohesive mess of similar sounding, auto-tuned ravaged pop/R&B." Simon Sweetman of
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listed ''Get 'Em Girls'' as one of the worst albums of 2011, criticizing its use of the
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for "slurring... meaningless words into place, buttering up the dodgy pitch and lame phrasing and allowing it to slide in and around the big crashes of the drum machine." Alasdair Duncan of ''Rave'' magazine awarded the album three stars and gave it a positive review, complimenting its "sassy floor fillers and ballads" for sounding well-produced. ''Get 'Em Girls'' debuted at number six on the
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on 15 November 2010, and became Mauboy's second top-ten album. It was certified platinum by the
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for shipments of more than 70,000 units. ''Get 'Em Girls'' won 'Album of 2010' at the POPrepublic.tv IT List Awards, and was nominated for 'Album of the Year' at the 2011 National Indigenous Music Awards.


Track listing


Deluxe Edition

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Personnel

Credits adapted from album booklet. *
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– mixing *Braddon Williams – vocal engineer, vocal producer *Victor Wainstein – assistant engineering *Dave Kutch – mastering *Fabian Marasciullo – mixing *Bangladesh – production *
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– production *
Israel Cruz Israel Cruz is an Australian singer-songwriter and record producer. Cruz was born in Quezon City, Philippines and at the age of 3 moved to Melbourne, Australia with his family. He lives in Sydney, Australia with friends and has written and perf ...
– additional production *Khaled – additional production *
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– vocal production *Fredrik "Fredro" Odesjo – production, instruments *Andreas Levander – instruments, co-production *Philip Cornish – additional keys * Brian Kennedy – production *Damien Lewis – assistant mixing *John Frye – mixing *George Antoni – photography * Harvey Mason, Jr. – production, mixing *Mansur Zafr – production *Tom Coyne – mastering *
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– production *
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– production *KG – production *Carlin – production *Tha Corna Boyz – production *Jremy – production *Bobbybass – production * Audius Mtawarira – production *Leon Seenandan – production *
Jessica Mauboy Jessica Hilda Mauboy (born 4 August 1989) is an Australian singer, songwriter and actress. Born and raised in Darwin, Northern Territory, she rose to fame in 2006 on the fourth season of ''Australian Idol'', where she was runner-up and subseq ...
– vocals * Jay Dee Springbett – A&R *Erin Zerner – A&R administration *Andrew Cameron – business affairs *Youngboyz – production


Charts and certification


Weekly charts


Certification


Year-end charts


Release history


References

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