Buddy X
"Buddy X" | ||||
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SinglebyNeneh Cherry | ||||
from the albumHomebrew | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Length | 2:49 | |||
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"Buddy X"onYouTube |
"Buddy X"is a song by Swedish musicianNeneh Cherry,released in 1993 by Circa andVirgin Recordsas the third and final single from her second album,Homebrew(1992). Co-written and co-produced by Cherry, it was a top-40 hit in both the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, peaking at numbers 23 and 35, respectively. The song also charted in the United States, reaching No. 43 on theBillboardHot 100,and in Canada, where it reached No. 28 on theRPMTop Singles chart. Additionally, it peaked at No. 2 on theEuropean Dance Radio ChartbyMusic & Mediaand No. 4 on theBillboardHot Dance Club Playchart. Its music video was directed byJean-Baptiste Mondino.
Critical reception
[edit]Larry FlickfromBillboardfelt the song is "way-hip",[1]adding that on this "hip-hop-derived romp ", Cherry" further proves that her double talent for singing and rhyming comes in mighty handy, as she swerves from sassy street kid-to worldly chanteuse with ease. "[2]Dave Sholin from theGavin Reportsaid, "She speaks for all those who've been jacked around by that special someone in their life. Her message really cuts through, thanks to a catchyhookwoven into not only the chorus, but the entire track. "[3]Chris Dafoe fromGlobe & Mailremarked that the song finds Cherry "tipping towardssoul".[4]In his weekly UK chart commentary,James Mastertonopined, "The latest is unlikely to progess much further either, a far cry from the days of 'Buffalo Stance' and 'Manchild'. "[5]
A reviewer fromMusic & Mediawrote that "intrinsically this is a slow song, but it has the drive of a real mean stomper. When Neneh sings"yeah yeah"you automatically join in and your feet start itching."[6]Dave Piccioni from theRecord MirrorDance Update remarked that the singer "drops the home girl stuff just long enough for us to discover that there's been a good voice in there all along."[7]Adam HigginbothamfromSelectviewed it as "a fine, simple song — Neneh's voice is laid over bubbling clarinet, scalding backing vocals, and simpleR&Bguitar lick. "[8]Siân PattendenfromSmash Hitsgave "Buddy X" three out of five, adding that "this tune seems boring at first but is a" grower ". It has a nice beat and some friendly backing sorts who croon"yeah yeah yeah"."[9]
Music video
[edit]A music video was produced to promote the single. It was directed by French fashion photographer and music video directorJean-Baptiste Mondino.[10]
1999 remix
[edit]"Buddy X 99" | ||||
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SinglebyDreem Teemvs.Neneh Cherry | ||||
Released | 25 October 1999 | |||
Genre | UK garage | |||
Label | 4 Liberty | |||
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Producer(s) | Dreem Teem | |||
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"Buddy X 99"onYouTube |
In 1999, "Buddy X" was remixed byUK garagetrio theDreem Teemand retitled "Buddy X 99".This version was a top-twenty hit, peaking at No. 15 on theUK Singles Chart[11]and No. 1 on theUK Dance Singles Chart.[12]Other mixes on the single include the Original Dreem Teem Edit, the Dreem Teem Vocal Mix and the Original Dreem Teem Dub Mix.
Track listing
[edit]- CD single
- "Buddy X 99" (Dreem House Edit) - 3:21
- "Buddy X 99" (Original Dreem Teem Edit) - 3:33
- "Buddy X 99" (Dreem Teem Vocal Mix) - 5:02
- "Buddy X 99" (Original Dreem Teem Dub Mix) - 5:32
Charts
[edit]Original version
[edit]Chart (1993) | Peak position |
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Canada Top Singles (RPM)[13] | 28 |
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[14] | 88 |
Europe (European Dance Radio)[15] | 2 |
Europe (European Hit Radio)[16] | 32 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[17] | 27 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[18] | 23 |
UK Singles(OCC)[19] | 35 |
UK Airplay (Music Week)[20] | 21 |
UK Dance (Music Week)[21] | 10 |
UK Club Chart(Music Week)[22] | 9 |
USBillboardHot 100[23] | 43 |
USDance Club Songs(Billboard)[24] | 4 |
USDance Singles Sales(Billboard)[25] | 8 |
USHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs(Billboard)[26] | 96 |
USPop Airplay(Billboard)[27] | 22 |
USRhythmic(Billboard)[28] | 29 |
USCash BoxTop 100[29] | 38 |
1999 remix
[edit]Chart (1999) | Peak position |
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Scotland(OCC)[30] | 42 |
UK Singles(OCC)[11] | 15 |
UK Dance(OCC)[12] | 1 |
UK Indie(OCC)[31] | 4 |
References
[edit]- ^Flick, Larry(17 April 1993)."Dance Trax: 'DeNiro' Delivers; 'Gypsyland' A Trip; Exposing I.D."(PDF).Billboard.p. 24.Retrieved8 October2020.
- ^Flick, Larry(6 March 1993)."Single Reviews"(PDF).Billboard.p. 74.Retrieved26 October2020.
- ^Sholin, Dave (26 February 1993)."Singles"(PDF).Gavin Report.p. 58.Retrieved16 October2020.
- ^Dafoe, Chris (23 November 1992). "Cherry Mixes A Good Homebrew".Globe & Mail.
- ^Masterton, James(14 June 1993)."Week Ending June 19th 1993".Chart Watch UK.Retrieved10 September2021.
- ^"New Releases: Singles"(PDF).Music & Media.Vol. 10, no. 25. 19 June 1993. p. 13.Retrieved29 February2020.
- ^Piccioni, Dave (8 May 1993)."Hot Vinyl Buzzing"(PDF).Music Week,inRecord Mirror(Dance Update Supplemental Insert).p. 7.Retrieved26 March2021.
- ^Higginbotham, Adam(1 December 1992)."Reviews: New Albums".Select.p. 73.Retrieved3 March2020.
- ^Pattenden, Siân(9 June 1993)."New Singles".Smash Hits.p. 50.Retrieved15 December2022.
- ^"Neneh Cherry: Buddy X".IMDb.Retrieved10 September2021.
- ^ab"Official Singles Chart Top 100".Official Charts Company.Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- ^ab"Official Dance Singles Chart Top 40".Official Charts Company.Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- ^"Top RPM Singles: Issue 1713."RPM.Library and Archives Canada.Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- ^"Eurochart Hot 100"(PDF).Music & Media.Vol. 10, no. 28. 10 July 1993. p. 19.Retrieved24 March2024.
- ^"European Dance Radio"(PDF).Music & Media.Vol. 10, no. 28. 10 July 1993. p. 17.Retrieved4 November2021.
- ^"EHR Top 40"(PDF).Music & Media.Vol. 10, no. 28. 10 July 1993. p. 22.Retrieved9 April2024.
- ^"Nederlandse Top 40 – week 30, 1993"(in Dutch).Dutch Top 40.Retrieved 4 August 2019.
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- ^"Official Singles Chart Top 100".Official Charts Company.Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- ^"Top 50 Airplay Chart"(PDF).Music Week.3 July 1993. p. 14.Retrieved30 April2024.
- ^"Top 60 Dance Singles"(PDF).Music Week.19 June 1993. p. 20.Retrieved9 April2021.
- ^"TheRMClub Chart "(PDF).Music Week,inRecord Mirror(Dance Update Supplemental Insert).12 June 1993. p. 6.Retrieved9 May2023.
- ^"Neneh Cherry Chart History (Hot 100)".Billboard.Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- ^"Neneh Cherry Chart History (Dance Club Songs)".Billboard.Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- ^"Neneh Cherry Chart History (Dance Singles Sales)".Billboard.Retrieved 21 February 2022.
- ^"Neneh Cherry Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)".Billboard.Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- ^"Neneh Cherry Chart History (Pop Songs)".Billboard.Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- ^"Neneh Cherry Chart History (Rhythmic)".Billboard.Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- ^"Top 100 Pop Singles"(PDF).Cash Box.Vol. LVI, no. 35. 8 May 1993. p. 12.Retrieved20 April2024.
- ^"Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100".Official Charts Company.Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- ^"Official Independent Singles Chart Top 50".Official Charts Company.Retrieved 4 August 2019.