E.T. (song)
"E.T." | ||||
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Single by Katy Perry featuring Kanye West | ||||
from the album Teenage Dream | ||||
Released | February 11, 2011 | |||
Studio | Conway Recording Studios, (Hollywood, California) | |||
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Length | 3:28 (album version) 3:51 (rap version) | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
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Katy Perry singles chronology | ||||
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Kanye West singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"E.T." on YouTube |
"E.T." is a song by American singer
The song became Perry's fifth non-consecutive number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and also topped the charts in Canada, New Zealand, and Poland. To date, "E.T." has sold 6 million digital downloads in the U.S., and is certified eight times platinum in the country. It was the fourth biggest song of 2011, according to Billboard.
To promote the song, Perry and West performed on the
Background and release
Perry's decision to write "E.T." came after its beat was accidentally played during a recording session she had with
The solo version of the song was released as a promotional single from Teenage Dream, first in the United States on August 17, 2010,[4] and six days later in Australia.[5] In December 2010, Perry asked fans through Twitter to help her select the album's fourth single. On December 13, 2010, she tweeted, "Thanks for all your great suggestions for the next single today!" and "Your voice has been heard! We're on the same page."[6] In early January 2011, Perry announced via Facebook that "E.T." would be the record's fourth single. The announcement was accompanied with the single's artwork, which features Perry with "cat eye make-up, bangs, and a sequined top".[7] Unlike the original, the single version features rap verses from rapper Kanye West.[8]
The remix debuted on February 11, 2011, in Canada,
Composition
Musically, "E.T." is an
According to Perry, the song is about "falling in love with a foreigner".
Critical reception
Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly felt that Perry shows strength on the song, comparing its sound to a combination of American rock musicians Lita Ford and Trent Reznor.[41] Kerri Mason from Billboard felt that "E.T." together with some other tracks from the albums is heavier sonically and lyrically, with a boom-boom-pow electro punch and Perry discussing more toxic relationships."[42] Even though Robert Copsey from Digital Spy stated that West's contribution on the track was "needless", he felt that the track "is a quirky and assured slice of state-of-the-art pop".[43] Ben Kaplan from The National Post lauded the track as a "great duet", praising the vocals of both performers.[36] Speaking for West's contribution on the track Brad Wete from Entertainment Weekly noted that the song was improved from a male perspective.[44] Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic commented that Perry "replicates Ryan Tedder's glassy robotic alienation on 'E.T.', but tellingly avoids ripping off Lady Gaga".[37]
Matthew Cole of Slant Magazine disliked the single's "inscrutability" and said that song's backing track was reminiscent of t.A.T.u.'s "All the Things She Said".[45] Jason Richards from Now called the song "awkward" and Sputnikmusic's Rudy Clapper dismissed its attempt at a more mature sound, calling it "cheesy".[46][47] PopMatters' staff writer Steve Leftridge called the song "neither strong nor edgy nor clever nor sonically interesting enough to lend any genuine credibility to Perry as a serious artist with anything to actually say".[48] Amos Barshad of New York magazine felt West's alien metaphors went into jarring, misogynistic directions.[39] Genevieve Koski of The A.V. Club gave the song a C−, saying that while its lyrical content was "borderline-embarrassing", it did earn "a couple bonus points for showing a relatively darker side" of Perry, while A.V. Club editor Steven Hyden was more critical of both Perry's and West's lyrics, saying that "borderline-embarrassing" was too generous and that "the whole concept of the song is so beyond either side of sanity" that it was impossible to grade.[49]
Chart performance
One week before the official release of Teenage Dream, the solo version of "E.T." was released as a promotional single and debuted on the US
It debuted the same week on the
On the Billboard
In other Billboard charts, "E.T." reached number two on the
The song re-entered the
Music video
Background and production
The music video was directed by Floria Sigismondi. It was produced by Natasha Alexsa Garcia, Danny Lockwood and Kelly Norris Sarno. The director of photography was Jonathan Sela. The video was edited by Jarrett Fijal. The online artist was Bill Pollock. VFX were produced at Dot & Effects by Jeff Dotson. Colorist was Beau Leon at New Hat. The style team included makeup artist Kabuki, hair stylist Pamela Neal and costume designer Carol Beadle, along with wardrobe stylist Johnny Wujek.[86]
Synopsis
The video begins with the song "Where in the World Can My Lover Be?" by
Reception
The video received positive reviews from critics. Willa Paskin of New York magazine praised Perry's looks in the video as "detailed, outlandish, [and] semi-gorgeous rainbow-kabuki".[90] Kara Warner from MTV News also praised her appearance in the video, calling her an "angelic alien princess". She also felt the video was Perry's "most complex, stylized and out-there video production yet".[88] Joseph Brannigan Lynch of Entertainment Weekly felt that West's rap verses helped the song top the Billboard Hot 100, and called the video an "awesomely bizarre sci-fi video, which impressively resists any obvious Spielberg references".[96] Matthew Perpetua from Rolling Stone described the video as "a sequel to Avatar or a Katy Perry video game", and felt the song and video were "a bold move away from Perry's usual silliness and sexuality".[35] Los Angeles Times described the video as a "sweeping visual manifestation".[97] In a more negative review, Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine criticized Perry, saying she looked like an "animated video-game character" while saying West was a "non-presence". Cinquemani later went on to say: "It's a step up from bras that shoot whipped cream and fireworks, but this is ultimately Sigimondi's vision, and it's far from her finest five minutes."[98] At the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, the video for "E.T." won awards for Best Collaboration and Best Special Effects, while also receiving nominations for Best Art Direction, Best Direction and Best Editing.[99][100] The video earned a nomination for Best International Artist Video at the 2011 MuchMusic Video Awards.
Live performances and cover versions
The song was included on the set list of the
An acoustic version of "E.T." was performed by
In addition, the single was included on the setlists of Perry's Prismatic World Tour and Witness: The Tour, her third and fourth concert tours, respectively.
The song was used as the opening number in her Las Vegas concert residency, Play.
Track listings and formats
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Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from Teenage Dream album liner notes.[40]
- Megan Dennis – production coordination
- Serban Ghenea – mixing
- Jon Hanes – mix engineer
- Sam Holland – engineer
- Dr. Luke – composer, drums, keyboards, programming, producer
- Max Martin – composer, drums, keyboards, programming, producer
- Katy Perry – composer, lead vocals
- Kanye West – lead vocals
- Irene Richter – production coordination
- Vanessa Silberman – production coordination
- Emily Wright – engineer
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
Decade-end charts
All-time charts
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Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[166] | 6× Platinum | 420,000‡ |
Austria (IFPI Austria)[167] | Gold | 15,000* |
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[168] | Diamond | 250,000‡ |
Canada (Music Canada)[169] | 4× Platinum | 320,000* |
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[170] | Gold | 15,000^ |
France | — | 65,000[171] |
Germany (BVMI)[172] | Gold | 150,000^ |
Italy (FIMI)[173] | Platinum | 30,000* |
Mexico (AMPROFON)[174] | Gold | 30,000* |
New Zealand (RMNZ)[175] | Platinum | 15,000* |
United Kingdom (BPI)[176] | Platinum | 600,000‡ |
United States (RIAA)[177] | 8× Platinum | 6,000,000[73] |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
Release history
Region | Date | Format(s) | Version(s) | Label | Ref. |
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United States | August 17, 2010[a] | Digital download | Original | Capitol | [4] |
Australia | August 23, 2010[a] | [5] | |||
Canada | February 11, 2011 | Remix featuring Kanye West | [9] | ||
France | [10] | ||||
United Kingdom | [11] | ||||
Various | February 16, 2011 | [178] | |||
United States | February 18, 2011 | [13] | |||
March 1, 2011 |
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Australia | March 4, 2011 | Digital download | Remixes | [23] | |
Belgium | [179] | ||||
Canada | [180] | ||||
France | [181] | ||||
Italy | Radio airplay | Remix featuring Kanye West | Polydor | [15] | |
New Zeleand | Digital download | Remixes | Capitol | [182] | |
United States | [183] | ||||
United Kingdom | March 11, 2011 | [184] | |||
March 17, 2011 | 2-track | EMI | [24] | ||
Germany | March 18, 2011 |
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Remixes | Capitol | [25][185] |
Switzerland | Digital download | [186] | |||
United States | April 11, 2011 | Original | [22] | ||
April 12, 2011 |
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Remix featuring Kanye West | [17][18][19][20] |
See also
- List of Canadian Hot 100 number-one singles of 2011
- List of number-one singles from the 2010s (New Zealand)
- List of number-one singles of 2011 (Poland)
- List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 2011
- List of number-one digital songs of 2011 (U.S.)
- List of Billboard Dance Club Songs number ones of 2011
- List of number-one dance airplay hits of 2011 (U.S.)
- List of Billboard Mainstream Top 40 number-one songs of 2011
- List of Radio Songs number ones of the 2010s
- List of Billboard Rhythmic number-one songs of the 2010s
Notes
- ^ promotional single
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External links
- Music video for "E.T." on YouTube