1986 single by Cameo
"
Word Up!
" is a
funk
and
R&B
song originally recorded by American funk band
Cameo
in 1986. It was released as the first single from their
thirteenth album of the same name
. The song was written by band members
Larry Blackmon
and Tomi Jenkins. Its frequent airing on American dance, R&B, and contemporary hit radio, as well as its
MTV
music video (in which
LeVar Burton
appears as a police detective trying to arrest the band),
[3]
helped the single become the band's best known hit.
The song is in
A major
with a metronome of 112 BPM, but the chorus shifts to
F-sharp minor
(the relative minor key of A major).
[4]
Release and reception
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"Word Up!" was Cameo's first US
Top 40
hit, peaking at number six on the
Billboard
Hot 100
and spending three weeks at number one on the
Billboard
R&B chart
[5]
and one week at number one on the
Billboard
Hot Dance Singles
chart.
In the United Kingdom, "Word Up!" spent ten weeks in the top 40 of the
UK Singles Chart
, peaking at number three on September 21, 1986 ? for the week ending date September 27, 1986.
Besides being a commercial success, the track also earned critical acclaim from several publications. "Word Up!" won Cameo the
Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Single
as well as the
NME Award
for Best Dance Record. Like the band's previous single "Single Life", "Word Up!" features a reference to the opening notes of
Ennio Morricone
's theme to
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
.
"Word Up" was a
colloquialism
, popular in
New York City
and other US urban areas, that acted as an affirmation of what was said?a kind of a more-hip "You Bet".
Blackmon said of the song:
It just sounded good, and it was before its time. You can play "Word Up" anyplace anywhere, and someone is going to be grooving and bobbing their head. Our sound was unique, as well. I haven't heard another one like it, and we probably won't hear another one like it in the future. It was that significant for us.
[6]
Impact and legacy
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Time Out
listed the song number 54 in their
The 100 best party songs
list in 2018.
[7]
"Word Up!" has been covered numerous times by other artists. It is an easy song to sing, being riff-based and having a simple vocal melody.
[8]
Charts
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Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Gun version
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"Word Up!"
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Released
| July 1, 1994
(
1994-07-01
)
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Genre
| Hard rock
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Length
| 4
:
13
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Label
| A&M
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Songwriter(s)
|
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"Welcome to the Real World"
(1992)
|
"
Word Up!
"
(1994)
|
"Don't Say It's Over"
(1994)
| |
In the 1990s, "Word Up!" was first covered by Scottish
hard rock
band
Gun
, whose version carried a harder, more rock-oriented sound, including a guitar solo.
[
citation needed
]
Taken from their album
Swagger
, it was released on July 1, 1994, and peaked number eight on the
UK Singles Chart
.
[32]
Two versions of the CD single were released in the UK, each carrying different cover art and different tracks.
[33]
Charts
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Mel B version
[
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]
"Word Up" was covered by British singer Melanie "
Mel B
" Brown of the
Spice Girls
?known as
Melanie G
at that time (and her only single under that name), as she was married to one of the Spice Girls's "Spice Boy" dancers,
Jimmy Gulzar
?as part of the film soundtrack to
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
. Produced by
Timbaland
, the song was released in the UK and Europe on 28 June 1999, and peaked at number 13 on the
UK Singles Chart
. The single was also included on the Japanese edition of Melanie’s album
Hot
.
Static
sings uncredited background vocals on the track.
[45]
Brown's bandmate
Emma Bunton
sings background vocals on the B-side "Sophisticated Lady", with an uncredited rap by Dexter.
The music video, which features
Verne Troyer
(the
Mini-Me
actor in the
Austin Powers
films), was predominantly filmed with the use of
green screen
, and takes places in a black-and-white, highly animated and complex world. Melanie's character is part evil queen, part
dominatrix
, her style drawing comparisons to
Grace Jones
. However, some of the imagery in the video was deemed to be too dark and sexually suggestive, as well as scary, for minors to be exposed to;
[
by whom?
]
one scene, for example, portrayed Melanie lying down nude, with a heart covering her private area. Another shows Verne Troyer "polishing" her buttocks like a window-cleaner. Near the end of the video, a child can be seen wearing a dress with the word "
Phagocyte
" on it. Overall, it was the heavy and potentially scary fantasy imagery that garnered a second version to be made, featuring Melanie in a blue-metallic setting wearing shining, gem-like outfits. The original video was then limited to being played only after-midnight on
MTV Europe
and
MTV UK
, among other networks.
Track listing
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- "Word Up" (radio edit) ? 3:23
- "Sophisticated Lady" ? 2:44
[46]
- "Word Up" (
Tim
's dance mix) ? 5:32
Charts
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Korn version
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]
"Word Up!" was covered by American
nu metal
band
Korn
. Its musical arrangements are similar to that of the cover version by
Gun
, except it is played in a lower sounding 7 string guitar tuning instead of the standard E.
[
citation needed
]
"Word Up!" was the first track featured on Korn's 2004
retrospective album
,
Greatest Hits, Volume 1
, and was one of two new tracks along with
Pink Floyd
's "
Another Brick in the Wall
" that was exclusive to the album (the "Word Up!" CD single also featured a live performance of the latter).
Background and release
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It was released as the album's first single in July 2004, and received heavy airplay on alternative radio at its time of release, peaking in the top 20 of both
Billboard
charts,
[52]
whilst making a respectable impression on the mainstream charts of other countries, including Australia (where it debuted at number 28),
[53]
and Germany (number 46).
[54]
It is the only Korn single to be sent out to
Top 40
radio stations, notably receiving airplay on New York City's
Z-100
, the largest Top 40 station in the US. Lead singer
Jonathan Davis
has said of the band's decision to include the song on their greatest hits, "We've been doing 'Word Up!' for years as a sound-check song?not the full version, just messing around with the riff."
[55]
Charts
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Jan Delay version
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"Turlich Turlich (Word Up)"
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Released
| 2007
(
2007
)
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Length
| 3
:
06
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Label
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Songwriter(s)
|
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Producer(s)
| Jan Delay
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"Im Arsch"
(2007)
|
"
Turlich Turlich (Word Up)
"
(2007)
|
"Alles bleibt anders"
(2008)
| |
In 2007 German singer
Jan Delay
recorded a
mashup
of the music from "Word Up!" with the lyrics of Das Bo's "Turlich, Turlich (Sicher, Dicker)". The new song was titled "Turlich Turlich (Word Up)" and was a hit in German-speaking countries.
Charts
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Little Mix version
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British girl group
Little Mix
released a cover version of the song for
Sport Relief 2014
, through
Syco Music
and
Columbia Records
. It was released digitally on March 16, 2014, followed by a physical release the following day, which was only available to purchase from
Sainsbury's
supermarkets.
[71]
"Word Up!" peaked at number six on the
UK Singles Chart
and reached the top twenty in Ireland. The song also charted in Australia, Austria, Denmark, France, Czech Republic, and Japan. It has been certified gold in Brazil. The single is also included on the expanded edition of the group's second studio album
Salute
(2013).
Background and release
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]
Little Mix first announced the single on January 16, 2014, through their official Twitter.
[71]
[72]
The song was first played on
BBC Radio 1
on January 20, 2014, during
Nick Grimshaw
's Breakfast show.
[73]
The cover art of the single was revealed on January 24, 2014.
[74]
Critical reception
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edit
]
The song received mostly positive reviews with
Popjustice
ranking it as third for the best version of the song and third for the best
Sport Relief single
and gave the song 7 out of 10 stars.
[75]
Kevin Kevinpod of DirectLyrics said that "[Little Mix's] harmonies are spot-on, and the whole record is pure fire." and that the song is a chance of the band getting a number one hit.
[76]
Its production was also likened to
Janet Jackson
's single "
Black Cat
."
[77]
Music video
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]
The shooting for the music video started in early February 2014. The band posted an exclusive picture from the video on February 25, 2014.
[78]
The video was first shown on the Chart Show TV on February 28, 2014 and was posted on
Vevo
on March 3, 2014.
[79]
It features celebrity cameos from
Nick Grimshaw
,
Louie Spence
,
Louis Smith
,
Arlene Phillips
,
Melanie C
and
Chris Barrie
.
[80]
The video starts off with the band in a changing room of a gym. As they walk out of the changing room, Jade tries to pick up a
barbell
pretending that she cannot lift it but then she lifts it up and walks away carrying it. Perrie then walks along four women who are working out while Jade is on a
stationary bicycle
among three other women, following the instructions of a trainer. With the bicycle, Jade starts going forward with the rest following her at the back.
The scene then switches to a court with the band exercising and dancing the same time along with other people while singing the chorus of the song. Afterwards, Leigh-Anne is stood in front of some athletes with one using her as a barbell at the end of her part. Jesy continues with her part while dancing in front of two men working out on
treadmills
and fall off them after some time. During the chorus, the scene changes again to the court with the owner (Barrie, who had previously played leisure centre manager Gordon Brittas in BBC sitcom
The Brittas Empire
) of the gym seeing the girls and the rest dancing and runs upset out of his office. As he is going down to the court, he sees the athletes in the swimming pool shaping out the title of the song. When he reaches the court, he starts dancing with them.
Track listing
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- Digital download
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- "Word Up!" ? 3:26
- Digital remixes
[82]
- "Word Up!" (The Alias radio edit) ? 3:33
- "Word Up!" (extended mix) ? 4:59
- "Word Up!" (instrumental) ? 3:05
- CD single
[83]
- "Word Up!" ? 3:26
- "Word Up!" (The Alias radio edit) ? 3:33
- "Word Up!" (extended mix) ? 4:59
- "Word Up!" (instrumental) ? 3:05
Charts
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Certifications
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Release history
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- Wayne Cooper
- Merve de Peyer
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