Got to Get It

"Got to Get It" is a song by the German group Culture Beat from their second studio album, Serenity. Written by Nosie Katzmann, Jay Supreme, Torsten Fenslau and Peter Zweier, the song was released as the second single from the Serenity album on 13 September 1993. It was a hit in many European countries, and reached number-one in Belgium and Finland. "Got to Get It" was also a top 5 hit in Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. In both the US and Canada, the song peaked at number-one on the dance music charts.

"Got to Get It"
Single by Culture Beat
from the album Serenity
Released13 September 1993
Recorded1993
Length5:21
LabelDance Pool
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Torsten Fenslau
Culture Beat singles chronology
"Mr. Vain"
(1993)
"Got to Get It"
(1993)
"Anything"
(1993)
Music video
"Got to Get It" on YouTube
Alternative cover

Critical reception

AllMusic editor William Cooper described the song as a "virtual rewrite" of "Mr. Vain".[1] Ingelill Hatland from Norwegian newspaper Bergensavisen stated that "Got to Get It" is one of the "best cuts" of the Serenity album.[2] Larry Flick from Billboard called it a "wickedly catchy twirler that appears poised to follow the trend-setting "Mr. Vain" to the top of club playlists and on to top 40 formats." He added, "The song's hook will instantly stick to the brain, while the plethora of pop/rave beats will sneak up the spine."[3] Also Shawnee Smith, another editor of Billboard reviewed the song favorably, saying that it sports a "better chorus [than "Mr. Vain"] and aggressive, synth-soaked beats". She added that the "blend of party-down male rapping and cute female-belting is familiar and fun."[4] Nicole Leedham from The Canberra Times noted Culture Beat's "combination of soul, insightful lyrics and dance floor-friendly music".[5] Sunday Mirror commented, "After a day spent humming Culture Beat's incredibly catchy follow up to their chart-topper Mr Vain, you'll agree with the lyric, Got to get it out of my head." They added that the song is "high-energy pop [and] a surefire smash both on the dance floor and in the charts."[6]

Chart performance

"Got to Get It" was very successful on the charts on several continents. In Europe, it peaked at number-one in Belgium and Finland, and was a Top 10 hit in Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. In the latter, the single reached number 4 on November 7, 1993,[7] in its second week on the UK Singles Chart. The single spent two weeks at that position. On the Eurochart Hot 100, it also reached the Top 10, peaking at number 3. But on the European Dance Radio Chart, "Got to Get It" hit number-one. Outside Europe, it peaked at number-one on both the Canadian RPM Dance Chart and the US Billboard Dance Club Songs. And in Australia, it went to number 7. The single was awarded with a gold record in Germany and Australia, with a sale of 250,000 and 35,000 singles.

Airplay

"Got to Get It" was positioned at number six when the first European airplay chart Border Breaker was compiled due to crossover airplay in West Central-, West-, North West-, North- and South-Europe. The single went on to hit number-one on 21 November 1993, where it stayed for four weeks.[8] It also peaked at number-one on Music & Media's European Dance Radio Top 25 on 20 November 1993.

Music video

The music video for "Got to Get it" was directed by Martin Person.[9] It tells the story of two lovers ending their relationship, intertwined with flashbacks to the days when they were in love. The video was filmed in Algarve, Portugal, and in Denmark.

Track listing and formats

CD maxi single (Europe, 1993)
  1. "Got to Get It" (Raw Deal Mix) — 5:34
  2. "Got to Get It" (Club Mix) — 6:01
  3. "Got to Get It" (Extended Album Mix) — 6:39
  4. "Got to Get It" (Hypnotic Mix) — 7:17
  5. "Got to Get It" (Radio Mix) — 3:39
CD maxi single - Remix (Europe, 1993)
  1. "Got To Get It" (Funlab Mix) - 6:36
    • Remixed By: Ricardo "Rhythm Junkie" Andrade
  2. "Got To Get It" (Club To House Mix) - 5:52
    • Remixed By: Doug Laurent
  3. "Got To Get It" (TNT Party Zone Mix) - 5:41
    • Remixed By: Tielmann, Tillmann
  4. "Got To Get It" (Basic House Mix) - 6:22
    • Remixed By: Ricardo "Rhythm Junkie" Andrade
  5. "Got To Get It" (Last Minute Mix) - 6:56
    • Remixed By: Tielmann, Tillmann
  6. "Got To Get It" (Radio Remix) - 4:09
    • Remixed By: Doug Laurent
7" vinyl single (Netherlands, 1993)
  1. "Got To Get It" (Radio Mix) - 3:39
  2. "Got To Get It" (Video Edit) - 3:52
12" vinyl single (United States, 1994)
  1. "Got To Get It" (Raw Deal Mix) - 5:34
  2. "Got To Get It" (Club To House Mix) - 5:52
    • Remixed By: Doug Laurent
  3. "Got To Get It" (Hypnotic Mix) - 7:17
  4. "Got To Get It" (Resolution Mix) - 7:35
    • Reproduced By: Troy Parrish
CD maxi single, Promo (US, 1994)
  1. "Got To Get It" (Original Radio Edit) 3:39
  2. "Got To Get It" (Edit w/o Rap) - 3:03
  3. "Got To Get It" (Remix Radio Edit) - 4:18
    • Remixed By: Doug Laurent

Charts and certifications

References

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  4. Billboard, February 19, 1994, Page 57
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