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"Give It 2 Me" is a song recorded by American singer
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from her eleventh studio album, ''
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'' (2008). It was written by Madonna and
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, and produced by Madonna and recording duo
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, made up of Williams and
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. Noted a
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song with
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, and industrial elements, its lyrics are ambiguous. They appear to be about sex and dancing, but are actually about success, survival, and focusing on the present. "Give It 2 Me" and its remixes were made available for digital download on June 24. In Australia and most European countries, it was released on July 11. Upon release "Give It 2 Me" received positive reviews from contemporary critics. They compared it to Madonna's past work and deemed it one of the best tracks from the album. A moderate commercial success, in the United States, the song debuted and peaked on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at number 57. Nonetheless, it became Madonna's 39th number-one on ''Billboard''s
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chart. It was successful in Europe, topping the charts in Spain, The Netherlands and Hungary, while charting within the top ten in other markets, including the United Kingdom. A
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was directed by Tom Munro and Nathan Rissman. Shot in
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, it shows Madonna wearing multiple clothing provided by
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. Williams also makes an appearance. Some critics pointed out that the video echoed past looks of the singer. Madonna sang "Give It 2 Me" on the promotional concerts offered for ''Hard Candy'', on her set at the
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, and on 2008―2009's Sticky & Sweet Tour.


Background and composition

In October 2007, Madonna announced her departure from
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, and signed a $120 million, ten-year
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with American multinational entertainment company
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; the deal would encompass her future music-related businesses, including touring, merchandising and associated sponsorship agreements, among other things. For ''
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'', her eleventh studio album and her final with Warner Bros., she chose to "work her magic" on the sound of
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, and collaborated with American singer
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, rapper
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, record production duo
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and
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― as well as Nate "Danja" Hills. Recording sessions for ''Hard Candy'' took place at Los Angeles
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studios, Miami's
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, and London's
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. "Give It 2 Me" was written by Madonna and Williams, and was produced by the singer and The Neptunes. She envisioned the song as a party anthem that she could perform in a stadium full of jumping fans. By the time it was recorded, most of ''Hard Candy'' was already completed. Furthermore, Madonna revealed that ''Give It 2 Me'' was one of the titles she had initially considered for the album, but changed her mind as there was already a song by Timbaland with that name. Musically, "Give It 2 Me" has been noted a
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song with elements of
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,
hip-hop Hip-hop or hip hop (originally disco rap) is a popular music genre that emerged in the early 1970s from the African-American community of New York City. The style is characterized by its synthesis of a wide range of musical techniques. Hi ...
, EDM,
Eurodance Eurodance (sometimes referred to as Euro-NRG) is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the late 1980s in Europe. It combines many elements of Hip-hop, rap, techno and Eurodisco. This genre of music is heavily influenced by the use ...
, and industrial. A
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song, its lyrics are ambiguous; they appear to be about sex and dancing, but are actually about success, survival, "focusing on the here and now ndnot looking back and moving forward". Madonna herself described the song as autobiographical: "It's the provocative me. The boring, predictable me ..'give me all you got', it's quite a sort of tough stance". According to the sheet music published by Alfred Publishing Inc., "Give It 2 Me" is set in the
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of
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, with a medium dance
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of 132 beats per minute. The track's composed in the key of
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, with Madonna's
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spanning from G3 to C5, and has a basic sequence of Dm–Gm–E–F–Am–Dm as its
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. Caryn Ganz from ''
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'' magazine, explained that "Give It 2 Me" incorporates a "thick"
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, similar to the one Danja used on
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’ fifth studio album, '' Blackout'' (2007). Among "insidious" beats, Madonna sings, ''When the lights go down and there's no one left, I can go on and on and on''. Then, when the song builds into a "blistering"
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, she sings the lines, ''If it's against the law, arrest me, if you can handle it, undress me''. There's a West African-inspired
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on the
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, which has Madonna singing ''Get stupid, don't stop it'' over a
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. The song ends as the beat "builds into a frenzy" and Madonna proclaims, ''Give it to me, No one's gonna stop me now''. Present throughout the track are
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s, "
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s, and synthesizers characteristic to the work of
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.


Release and critical reception

On April 21, 2008, one week before ''Hard Candy''s release in the United States, "Give It 2 Me" and other songs from the album leaked online. It was sent to American radios on June 24. That same day official remixes were made available for digital download. In Australia and most European countries, the CD and maxi singles were released on July 11. Upon release, critical reviews towards "Give It 2 Me" were generally positive. ''
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'' named it one of the album's best tracks. Chris Willman from ''
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'' said it sounded as if Madonna's 1983 singles "
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" and " Lucky Star" had been "filter dthrough hip-hop's sonic boom", concluding that it was ''Hard Candy''s "most exciting banger". Michael Roffman from online magazine '' Consequence'' also felt it echoed Madonna's past work, but, "there are ties to its modernity that prevent it from being too nostalgic". Miles Marshall Lewis from ''
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'' perceived "effects straight outta '
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" on "Give It 2 Me". The single was compared to
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from ''
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all singled out "Give It 2 Me", even though they gave ''Hard Candy'' negative reviews. Savage felt the track had a "cute, bouncy beat and sense of humour that has been missing from Madonna's music since her ''
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'' days", while Gerard compared it to something
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would release. Also from the BBC, Tom Young described the single as a "wholesome sugar rush". While author Daryl Easlea deemed it "irresistibly anthemic", ''
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''s Samuel R. Murrian concluded that, "if you ever need an extra boost of energy near the end of a strenuous workout, Give It 2 Me'works like a charm". ''
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''s Caryn Ganz referred to "Give It 2 Me" as a "thumpy self-empowerment anthem", in which "the creative tension between Madonna and the Neptunes' Pharrell crackles". Talia Soghomonian from ''
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'' deemed it, "refreshing, heavily synthesized but also misleading. tmakes you believe that the rest of he albumwill be as fun". For
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's Joseph Earp, "Give It 2 Me" comes across as "rather tame" in comparison to other album tracks. Jude Rogers from ''The Guardian'' deemed it "half annoying, half brilliant". From ''
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'', El Hunt wrote: "Madonna often winds up feeling like a guest dropping by on her own record; Give It 2 Me'could just as easily be an
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track". Williams' appearance on the song's bridge received some criticism. Chuck Arnold, writing for ''Entertainment Weekly'', opined that, "a bit of silly goofiness during that 'get stupid' bridge with Pharrell can't deny Give It 2 Me'sinsistent bounce". By his part, ''
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''s Sal Cinquemani dismissed it as, "just plain stupid". Thomas Hausner from ''
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'' was not pleased with Williams' input, concluding that it, "completely disrupt the song's full potential". "Give It 2 Me" has been referred to as one of Madonna's best songs by ''Billboard'', ''Entertainment Weekly'', and ''Parade''. Additionally, it was nominated for
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.


Commercial performance

"Give It 2 Me" debuted and peaked on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at number 57 the week of May 17, 2008. The following month, it entered the
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chart at number 11, eventually reaching the first spot on its third week. "Give It 2 Me" also topped ''Billboard''s
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chart, where it became Madonna's 39th number-one. In April 2010, ''Billboard'' reported that the song had sold 316, 000 digital units, making it one of Madonna's best-selling singles since 2005. "Give It 2 Me" debuted and peaked on the eight position of the
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on May 17, 2008, remaining on the chart for 20 weeks. It additionally reached the top three in Mexico, Costa Rica, Chile, and El Salvador. On May 4, 2008, "Give It 2 Me" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 25, ultimately peaking at number seven. It was present on the chart for a total of 19 weeks. On the year-end singles chart, the song came in at number 73. As of 2015, "Give It 2 Me" is Madonna's 37th best-selling single in the UK. 12 Years after its release, the single was certified Silver by the
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for the shipment of 200, 000 copies. It was slightly less successful in Australia, where it entered and peaked at number 23 before falling off the chart. The single was successful across Europe. In Spain, it debuted at number one on
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and spent four weeks atop. It also topped the charts in The Netherlands and Hungary, while in other countries like France and Denmark, it reached the first five spots. In Denmark, "Give It 2 Me" was certified gold by for shipment of 7,500 copies. The song was slightly less successful in Austria, Germany and Ireland, where it cracked within the top ten. "Give It 2 Me" came in at number two on the
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's " All Summer Long".


Music video

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for "Give It 2 Me" was directed by Tom Munro and Nathan Rissman, and was made available for
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on June 4, 2008. In Brazil, it leaked two months before its premiere date. Filmed in black-and-white during a photoshoot for ''
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'' magazine, the singer wears clothes provided by labels like
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; these include a chiffon blouse,
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, boots and panties. Williams also appears on the video, wearing "enough jewelry to give
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an inferiority complex". The staff of
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noted that the visual referred past Madonna looks. The black-and-white "mood/burlesque feel" echoed the video for "
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'' (2000) era. Finally, a "hipster workout gear" recalled 2006's
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. By his part, Eric Wilson from ''The New York Times'' pointed out that the videos for "Give It 2 Me" and its predecessor "4 Minutes", didn't yield a "breakout Madonna look, nothing like her instant personas of the '80s or '90s". "Give It 2 Me" was considered Madonna's 39th greastest music video by
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from The Backlot, and is one of her most underrated according to
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's Christopher Rossa, who deemed it, "gorgeous AF ..glossy and dizzying, chock-full of sexy moves and camera tricky". It can be found on Madonna's 2009 compilation '' Celebration: The Video Collection''.


Live performances

Madonna sang "Give It 2 Me" on the promotional concerts offered for ''Hard Candy'', which took place at New York's
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, on April 30, 2008, and at Paris' Olympia hall on May 6. She wore a sleeveless zip-up top that had the word "Hard" in silver letters on the front and "Candy" on the back, and sang surrounded by two male dancers in
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s who, "encouraged the crowd to hop up on the track's synth-amped chorus", as noted by Caryn Ganz. Williams appeared on the backdrop screens, as green lasers flashed across the stage. On May 10, Madonna sang the track on the
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. A remixed "Give It 2 Me" was the final song of the Sticky & Sweet Tour (2008―2009). The ''
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''s Joey Guerra described the number as an, "all-out Madonna freak-out. hestomped across the stage, dancers at her side, in a pair of black-framed glasses". The backdrops depicted imagery of the 1980s video games ''
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'' and ''
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''. Then, when the song abruptly ended, the words "Game Over" flashed onscreen. In one of the concerts offered at New York's
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, Wiliams himself joined Madonna during the number. A performance of the track was included on the '' Sticky & Sweet Tour'' live album release (2010), recorded in
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. In 2012, musical elements of "Give It 2 Me" were incorporated into
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's performance of " Girl Gone Wild". On one of that tour's New York concerts, on November 13, South Korean entertainer
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joined Madonna onstage for a
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performance of "Give It 2 Me" and his own "
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". From the ''Los Angeles Times'', Todd Martens pointed out that, " adonna and Psyseemed at a loss for how to interact outside the lighthearted confines of his 'Gangnam Style'". The performance of "
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" (2000) on 2015―2016's
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featured elements of "Give It 2 Me".


Track listings and formats

* UK / EU CD1 # "Give It 2 Me" (Album Version) – 4:47 # "Give It 2 Me" ( Oakenfold Extended Mix) – 7:08 * U.S. / EU maxi-single # "Give It 2 Me" (
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Remix) – 6:40 # "Give It 2 Me" (Oakenfold Extended Remix) – 6:59 # "Give It 2 Me" (Oakenfold Drums In Mix) – 5:44 # "Give It 2 Me" (Eddie Amador Club) – 11:05 # "Give It 2 Me" (Eddie Amador House Lovers Remix) – 7:52 # "Give It 2 Me" (Tong & Spoon Wonderland Mix) – 7:35 # "Give It 2 Me" (Jody den Broeder Club) – 9:33 # "Give It 2 Me" (Sly and Robbie Bongo Mix) – 4:54 * U.S. 2× 12" vinyl set :;Disc 1: # "Give It 2 Me" (Album Version) – 4:47 # "Give It 2 Me" (Eddie Amador House Lovers Mix) – 7:52 :;Disc 2: # "Give It 2 Me" (Oakenfold Extended Remix) – 6:59 # "Give It 2 Me" (Jody den Broeder Club) – 9:33 * Digital single (Remixes) # "Give It 2 Me" (LP Version) 4:47 # "Give It 2 Me" (House Lovers Edit) 4:50 # "Give It 2 Me" (Paul Oakenfold Drums In Mix) 5:44 # "Give It 2 Me" (Eddie Amador Club) 9:51 # "Give It 2 Me" (Eddie Amador Dub) 9:59 # "Give It 2 Me" (Fedde Le Grand Dub) 6:41 # "Give It 2 Me" (Fedde Le Grand Remix) 6:41 # "Give It 2 Me" (Jody den Broeder Club) 9:27 # "Give It 2 Me" (Jody den Broeder Dub) 9:57 # "Give It 2 Me" (Paul Oakenfold Dub) 6:14 # "Give It 2 Me" (Paul Oakenfold Extended Mix) 6:59 # "Give It 2 Me" (Sly & Robbie Bongo Mix) 4:54 # "Give It 2 Me" (Sly & Robbie Ragga Mix) 4:55 # "Give It 2 Me" (Tong & Spoon Get Stupid Dub) 7:34 # "Give It 2 Me" (Tong & Spoon Wonderland Mix) 7:34 # "Give It 2 Me" (Tong & Spoon Wonderland Radio Edit) 4:28


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the ''Hard Candy'' liner notes. *
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, co-producer, vocals *
Pharrell Williams Pharrell Lanscilo Williams (; born April 5, 1973), also known mononymously as Pharrell, is an American musician, singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, and fashion designer. He first became known as one half of the music production duo ...
– writer, additional vocals *
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producer *
Mark "Spike" Stent Mark "Spike" Stent (born 3 August 1965) is an English record producer and mixing engineer who has worked with many international artists including Madonna, Marshmello, U2, Beyoncé, Björk, Depeche Mode, Echo & the Bunnymen, Grimes, Ed Sheeran, ...
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* Andrew Coleman – mixing consoles


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


See also

* List of Dutch Top 40 number-one singles of 2008 * List of number-one dance singles of 2008 (U.S.) * List of number-one dance airplay hits of 2008 (U.S.) * List of Spanish number-one hits of 2008


Notes


References


Literary sources

* {{Authority control 2008 singles 2008 songs Madonna songs Number-one singles in Spain Number-one singles in Turkey Record Report Pop Rock General number-one singles Song recordings produced by Madonna Song recordings produced by the Neptunes Songs written by Madonna Songs written by Pharrell Williams Warner Records singles