What You Got (Abs Song)
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"What You Got" is the debut solo single of English singer and former
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member Abs, written by Abs, Richard "Biff" Stannard, and Julian Gallagher. Produced by the latter two, the track is based on
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", so Errol Thompson,
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, and Althea & Donna are given writing credits. The female vocals on the song are provided by Dawn Joseph, Shernette May, and Sharon Murphy. "What You Got" was released as the lead single from Abs' debut album, ''
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'' (2003), and was the first single released by a solo Five member following their split in November 2001. Issued on 19 August 2002, the single reached number four on the
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, entered the top 10 in Ireland and New Zealand, and became a top-40 hit in several other European countries and Australia.


Critical reception

In his weekly chart commentary, British columnist
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praised the "
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" sample, calling it a "perfect tribute", but wrote that the song is an example of "throwaway pop". British trade paper ''
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'' called the song's hook "infectious" and predicted the song would become a summer hit.


Chart performance

On 25 August 2002, "What You Got" debuted at number four on the
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, spending three weeks in the top 10 and 11 weeks in the top 100. At the end of 2002, it was ranked at number 116 on the UK year-end chart. In neighbouring Ireland, the song debuted at number 11 on 22 August 2002 and later rose to number nine. Across continental Europe, the single entered the top 40 on the charts of Belgium (
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), Italy, the Netherlands, and Sweden while peaking at number 84 in Germany. It also reached the top 40 in Australia, where it peaked at number 33 and spent four weeks inside the
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top 50. In New Zealand, "What You Got" charted for 15 weeks, rising to its peak of number seven on 3 November 2002.


Track listings

UK and Australian CD single # "What You Got" – 3:56 # "Lost for Words" – 3:12 # "What You Got" (Almighty radio edit) – 3:49 # "What You Got" (video) UK cassette single # "What You Got" – 3:56 # "Lost for Words" – 3:12 # "What You Got" (Almighty radio edit) – 3:49 European CD single # "What You Got" – 3:54 # "Lost for Words" – 3:02


Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from the European CD single liner notes. Studios * Recorded, engineering, and programmed at Biffco Studios * Mastered at Transfermation (London, England) Personnel * Abs – writing (as Richard Breen), vocals, instruments * Richard "Biff" Stannard – writing, backing vocals, instruments, production * Julian Gallagher – writing, instruments, production * Errol Thompson – writing * Althea Forrest – writing *
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– writing * Donna Reid – writing * Dawn Joseph – backing vocals * Shernette May – backing vocals * Sharon Murphy – backing vocals * Paul Gendler – guitar * Neil Sidwell – trombone * Dave Bishop – saxophone * Paul Sprong – trumpet * Alvin Sweeney – recording, engineering, programming *
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– additional production, mixing *
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– mix engineering * Richard Dowling – mastering


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Release history


References

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