"My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" is a song by American
pop/
R&B group
En Vogue
En Vogue is an American vocal girl group whose original lineup consisted of singers Terry Ellis, Dawn Robinson, Cindy Herron, and Maxine Jones. Formed in Oakland, California, in 1989, En Vogue reached No. 2 on the US Hot 100 with the singl ...
, released in March 1992 by
Eastwest Records
East West Records (stylized as east''west'') is a record label formed in 1955, distributed and owned by Warner Music Group, headquartered in New York City.
History
After its creation in 1955 by Atlantic Records, the label had its first hit wit ...
as the lead single from their multi-platinum second album, ''
Funky Divas
''Funky Divas'' is the second studio album by American recording group En Vogue, released by Atlantic Records division East West on March 24, 1992, in the United States. Conceived after the success of their Grammy Award–nominated debut album ...
'' (1992).
The single reached number two on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming their joint highest-peaking single on the chart alongside "
Hold On" and "
Don't Let Go (Love)", and it peaked atop the ''Billboard''
Hot R&B Singles chart for two weeks. Internationally, the song reached number four in the United Kingdom and peaked within the top 10 on the charts of Canada, Ireland, and the Netherlands. The single was certified gold by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA). ''
NME
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'' ranked it number eight in their list of "Singles of the Year" in December 1992.
The song's accompanying music video was directed by
Matthew Rolston, and was nominated in six categories at the
MTV Video Music Awards
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, winning one.
VH1
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ranked it number 43 on its list for the "100 Greatest Songs of the '90s". In October 2023, ''
Billboard
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'' ranked it among the "500 Best Pop Songs of All Time".
Production
"My Lovin'" contains a sample of the guitar riff from the
James Brown
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song "
The Payback" from the
album of the same name, which is looped throughout the entire song and forms the basis of the melody. The song features
Maxine Jones
Maxine Jones (born January 16, 1962), is an American singer, songwriter, actress and businesswoman, best known as a founding member of the R&B/ pop group En Vogue, one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. She sang lead vocals ...
and
Dawn Robinson on lead vocals. In a 1992 article, En Vogue mentioned this was one of the last songs they recorded for ''
Funky Divas
''Funky Divas'' is the second studio album by American recording group En Vogue, released by Atlantic Records division East West on March 24, 1992, in the United States. Conceived after the success of their Grammy Award–nominated debut album ...
'', which resulted in its release as a single so close to the album's release date.
Critical reception
Upon the release,
Larry Flick
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from ''
Billboard
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'' named it a "slinky
pop/
funk
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trinket that wraps its signature harmonies with
Chic
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-style guitars,
jazzy flute fills, and a muscular bass line." A reviewer from ''
Cash Box
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'' stated that
En Vogue
En Vogue is an American vocal girl group whose original lineup consisted of singers Terry Ellis, Dawn Robinson, Cindy Herron, and Maxine Jones. Formed in Oakland, California, in 1989, En Vogue reached No. 2 on the US Hot 100 with the singl ...
"has returned in full thrust", and noted further that "it's needless to say that the vocal arrangements are outstanding, because you should already know that. The musical production is also above average and featured is a catchy James Brown sample."
Glenn Kenny from ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' remarked that it "has a cool, mantra-like hook." Dave Sholin from the ''
Gavin Report
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'' stated that "this
San Francisco Bay Area
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foursome clearly demonstrates that their dazzling
1990 debut was only a glimmer of their potential. Writers/producers
Thomas McElroy and
Denzil Foster provide the material and these Funky Divas do the rest. What harmony! What grace! They just don't make them any sweeter." Connie Johnson from ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' felt "My Lovin'" "owes a debt to the rugged, rhythmic edge of Brown's "The Payback" to underline its sassy message."
Davydd Chong from ''
Music Week
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s ''RM'' Dance Update declared it as "a sassy combination of lubricated basslines, airy flutes and their trademark, close harmonies, and it's just as funky as '
Hold On'." Gerald Martinez from ''
New Sunday Times
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'' called it "a funky workout featuring swooping harmonies with a dazzling a capella jazz-
swing breakdown midway". Parry Gettelman from ''
Orlando Sentinel
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'' complimented its "glorious, spun-sugar a cappella harmonies". He felt "My Lovin'" "is as assertive and self-assured as it is fast and funky", and noted that the dynamics "are nice and sneaky". A reviewer from ''
People Magazine
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'' said the track "should shimmy up the charts nicely."
Danyel Smith from ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' viewed songs like "My Lovin'" as "filler made listenable only by the girls' "sweet, strong singing - the songs should never have made the cut."
Adam Higginbotham
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from ''
Select'' constated that here, ''Funky Divas'' "lives up to its title".
Cheo H. Coker from ''
Stanford Daily'' stated that "it's typical (meaning funkee) En Vogue; soulful, impassioned singing matched with a
hip-hop
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groove that won't upset the sensibilities of the hardcore hip-hop fan."
Chart performance
"My Lovin'" was the group's fourth number-one on the
Hot R&B Singles charts, occupying the position for two weeks.
It debuted on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart at number 71 on the week of March 21, 1992, and jumped to number 47 the following week. The single peaked at number two on the week of May 16, 1992,
where it remained for three consecutive weeks. It remained in the top 10 for 13 weeks and in the top 40 for 22 weeks.
"My Lovin'" reached number four on the
UK Singles Chart due to a performance of the single by En Vogue on the UK music show ''
Top Of The Pops
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'', becoming the group's highest-charting single there. In addition, it reached number nine in Ireland,
number 10 in Canada and the Netherlands,
and number 11 in New Zealand.
Retrospective review
In a 2017 retrospective review, Quentin Harrison from Albumism noted the "
soul
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sass" of the song.
AllMusic
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editor Jose F. Promis felt that it "combined perfect harmonies, street sass, and 1990s female assertion to create one of the biggest hits of 1992, as well as a catch phrase which became ubiquitous in popular culture." Another AllMusic editor,
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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, described it as "swaggering". Daryl Easlea for
BBC
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in 2009 noted its "pop sensibility". Christine Werthman from ''
Complex
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'' said the song "isn’t some polite rejection; it’s a hope-the-door-hits-your-ass-on-your-way-out tell-off. ''Maybe next time, you'll give your woman a little respect'',
Robinson Robinson may refer to:
People and names
* Robinson (name)
Fictional characters
* Robinson Crusoe, the main character, and title of a novel by Daniel Defoe, published in 1719
Geography
* Robinson projection, a map projection used since the 19 ...
taunts. That just as well may have been an '
R-E-S-P-E-C-T' as the four divas say everything the
Chiffons never could." In a 2020 retrospective review, Pop Rescue named it "a masterpiece!"
Laura Checkoway from ''
Vibe
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'' wrote that on the song, En Vogue was "sassy" and "assertive".
Music video
The accompanying music video for the song was directed by
Matthew Rolston in February 1992. The video features the group singing the song, intercut with footage of two male backup dancers, clad in
zentai, dancing. The video was inspired by the "
Big Spender
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" number from the musical ''
Sweet Charity
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''. It was nominated in six categories at the
1992 MTV Video Music Awards
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The night's biggest winners were Va ...
including
Best Group Video,
Best Dance Video,
Best Direction in a Video,
Best Editing in a Video and
Best Cinematography in a Video, and won in the category for
Best Choreography with choreographers
Frank Gatson Jr.,
Travis Payne and
LaVelle Smith Jr. receiving the award.
Impact and legacy
''
NME
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'' ranked "My Lovin'" No. 8 in their list of "Singles of the Year" in December 1992.
''
The Village Voice
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'' ranked the song No. 37 in their list of "Top Singles of the 90's" in 1999.
''
Blender
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'' ranked it No. 148 on their list of "500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born" in 2005. They wrote: "Before En Vogue, girl-group harmonies hadn't been heard in such force on the pop charts for three decades. With
Maxine Jones
Maxine Jones (born January 16, 1962), is an American singer, songwriter, actress and businesswoman, best known as a founding member of the R&B/ pop group En Vogue, one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. She sang lead vocals ...
and Dawn Robinson singing lead, this was a female-empowerment anthem that would have done
Lilith Fair
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proud-the repeated harmonized chanting of "''You're never gonna get it''" was a kiss-off par excellence. The song-and the group-were anachronisms. It was unprocessed feistiness and sass, just before hip-hop took out a monopoly on swagger."
''
Pitchfork Media
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'' ranked it the 166th best track of the 1990s, commenting that "With simmering (not shimmering) James Brown guitars, fidgety
new-jack beats, and tightly harmonized "''ooh BOP''"s, funky divas
Cindy Herron, Maxine Jones,
Terry Ellis, and Dawn Robinson gave the ''
Sister Act
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'' era its "Respect"."
''
Slant Magazine
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'' ranked the song No. 39 in its "The 100 Best Singles of the 1990s"-list in 2011. ''Billboard'' named the song No. 6 on their list of "100 Greatest
Girl Group
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Songs of All Time" and No. 471 in their "Best Pop Songs of All Time" list in October 2023.
The magazine praised its "magic moment"; "The a cappella breakdown that hits about 3:30 in is a showstopping demonstration of the foursome’s butter-smooth vocal harmonies."
The song appeared in the movies ''
The To Do List'' and ''
Central Intelligence''. The song was also featured in numerous TV series such as ''
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
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'', ''
Derry Girls'', ''
Euphoria
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'', and ''
Mayor of Kingstown''. It also appeared in the 2004 video game ''
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'', where it can be heard on a fictional radio station CSR 103.9.
The song was featured in the
second season of ''
RuPaul's Drag Race
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'', being performed by contestants
Nicole Paige Brooks and
Raven
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in a "lipsync for your life".
Accolades
Awards and nominations
Track listing
* US 12-inch single
# "My Lovin'" (Theo's Cheaptrick remix) – 6:46
# "My Lovin'" (Radio Active) – 4:50
# "My Lovin'" (The Morning After dub) – 5:37
# "My Lovin'" (Hyperradio) – 5:13
* UK CD single
# "My Lovin'" (radio edit) – 4:16
# "My Lovin'" (extended) – 5:03
# "My Lovin'" (LP version) – 4:44
# "My Lovin'" (extended edit) – 4:11
* US CD single
# "My Lovin'" (Radio Active #2) – 4:41
# "My Lovin'" (Hyper radio mix) – 5:12
# "My Lovin'" (Theo's Cheaptrick remix) – 4:41
Personnel
* Production – Denzil Foster, Thomas McElroy
* Remixing – Theo Mizuhara
* Executive production – Denzil Foster, Thomas McElroy
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Release history
See also
*
List of number-one R&B singles of 1992 (U.S.)
References
External links
"My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" - amazon"My Lovin'" - US Cassette Single - Discogs
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1992 singles
1992 songs
East West Records singles
En Vogue songs
Music videos directed by Matthew Rolston
Songs written by Denzil Foster
Songs written by Thomas McElroy