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"Don't Stop the Music" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her third studio album, Good Girl Gone Bad (2007). It was released worldwide on September 7, 2007, as the album's fourth single. The song was written by Tawanna Dabney and its producers StarGate. Michael Jackson also received a songwriting credit for the sampling of the line "Mama-say, mama-sa, ma-ma-koosa" from Jackson's 1983 single "[[Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'|Wanna Be Startin' SomethinШаблон:'-]]". Both Rihanna and Jackson were sued by Cameroonian musician Manu Dibango, who asserted that the hook originated in his 1972 song "Soul Makossa". "Don't Stop the Music" is a dance track that features rhythmic devices used primarily in hip hop music.

Many music journalists praised the sampling of the "Mama-say, mama-sa, ma-ma-ko-ssa" hook. The song received a number of accolades, including a Grammy Award nomination for Best Dance Recording. "Don't Stop the Music" reached number one in nine countries, including Australia, France, Germany, and Switzerland. In the UK, it reached number four on the UK Singles Chart and was certified double platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). The single peaked at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the US Billboard Dance Club Songs charts. Certified sextuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), as of 2015, it has sold more than 3.7 million copies in the US.

Anthony Mandler filmed the song's music video in Prague. In the video, Rihanna and her friends sneak into the back of a candy store that contains a secret club, and she parties with club-goers. The singer performed "Don't Stop the Music" at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards and the NRJ Music Awards in 2008, and included it on her Good Girl Gone Bad, Last Girl on Earth, Loud and Diamonds World Tour set lists. The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) recognized it as one of the most-performed songs of 2009. English recording artist Jamie Cullum released a cover of the song as the second single from his 2009 album The Pursuit, and his version charted in several European countries.

Development and release

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Manu Dibango sued Rihanna and Jackson for using his "Mama-say, mama-sa, ma-ma-ko-ssa" line without permission.

"Don't Stop the Music" was written and produced by the Norwegian production duo StarGate, with additional songwriting by Tawanna Dabney. Michael Jackson received a songwriting credit for the sampling of the line "Mama-say, mama-sa, ma-ma-ko-ssa" from his 1983 single "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin".[1][2] Tim Sturges and Phillip Ramos provided additional production for the song. It was recorded at Battery Studios in New York City and Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles by Mikkel S. Eriksen and Al Hemberger. Phil Tan and Josh Houghkirk mixed the single, and StarGate provided vocal production and instrumentation.[1]

In February 2009, Cameroonian musician Manu Dibango filed a lawsuit claiming that "Don't Stop the Music" and "Wanna Be Startin' SomethinШаблон:'" used the "Mama-say, mama-sa, ma-ma-ko-ssa" hook without his permission. According to Dibango, the line is from his 1972 single "Soul Makossa". Agence France-Presse reported that Jackson admitted that he borrowed the line for "Wanna Be Startin' SomethinШаблон:'" and settled out of court. When Rihanna asked Jackson in 2007 for permission to sample the line, he allegedly approved the request without contacting Dibango beforehand. Dibango's attorneys brought the case before a court in Paris, demanding 500,000 in damages and asking for Sony BMG, EMI and Warner Music to be "barred from receiving 'mama-say mama-sa'-related income until the matter is resolved".[3] The judge ruled that Dibango's claim was inadmissible: a year earlier, a different Paris-area judge had required Universal Music to include Dibango's name in the liner notes of future French releases of "Don't Stop the Music", and at the time of this earlier court appearance, Dibango had withdrawn legal action, thereby waiving his moral right to seek further damages.[4][5]

"Don't Stop the Music" was the fourth single from Rihanna's third album, Good Girl Gone Bad (2007). Before its release, two promotional remixes of the song (Solitaire's More Drama and the Wideboys Club Mix) were added to digital outlets in Canada and the United States on August 7, 2007.[6][7] On September 7, an EP of the single was released via the iTunes Store in some countries including Australia, Italy, New Zealand and Spain. The EP contains the Wideboys Club Mix and instrumental and album versions of the song.[8] That day, "Don't Stop the Music" was released as a CD single in Germany with the same material as the EP and the song's music video.[9] The following month, it was released as a CD single in France.[10] Def Jam Recordings provided the song to contemporary hit radio stations in the United States on January 15, 2008, and to rhythmic contemporary stations a week later.[11] Nine remixes, including the album version of the song, were released on May 14 to digital outlets in territories including Australia, Germany, New Zealand and Spain.[12]

Composition

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"Don't Stop the Music" is a four-minute, 27-second dance-pop song,[13][2][12][14] written in the key of [[F-sharp minor|FШаблон:Music minor]] in common time, with a moderate tempo of 123 beats per minute. Rihanna's voice ranges from [[F♯ (musical note)|FШаблон:Music3]] to A4.[15] The syncopated song samples a variety of layered rhythms, with hip hop rhythms and a heavy bass drumbeat predominating.[2] The sampled chant "Mama-say, mama-sa, ma-ma-ko-ssa" was added to the arrangement as a complementary throbbing motif, becoming the main background vocals.[2][16]

Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine described "Don't Stop the Music" as having a bouncy feel similar to Rihanna's 2006 single "SOS".[17] According to Fraser McAlpine of BBC's Chart Blog, Rihanna's vocals on the song sound as if she recorded them to a different backing track, "then gave them to some nerdy beatmatcher with an extensive collection of dark electro and classic pop."[18] McAlpine compared the verses' vocal melody to that of Aaliyah's single "Try Again", the chorus to Madonna's "La Isla Bonita", and the base track to Eric Prydz-style trance music.[18] After the release of Rihanna's single "Only Girl (In the World)" in 2010, many critics compared its composition and structure to "Don't Stop the Music".[19][20][21]

Critical reception

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"Don't Stop the Music" was praised for incorporating the hook from Michael Jackson's single, "Wanna Be Startin' SomethinШаблон:'".

Music journalists praised the sampling of the "Mama-say, mama-sa, ma-ma-ko-ssa" hook. For Pitchfork Media's Tom Breihan—who characterized "Don't Stop the Music" as "an amazing bit of euroclub insanity combined with synth and bass"—the hook from Jackson's track smoothly blends into the song's powerful beat.[22] Nick Levine of Digital Spy called "Don't Stop the Music" "brilliant and unwitting",[23] and said that it was the best single with a Jackson writing credit since his 1997 "Blood on the Dance Floor".[23] PopMattersШаблон:' Quentin B. Huff wrote that "the Michael Jackson-sampling 'Don't Stop the Music', inspires the type of tail feather shaking you can only produce when you're chanting, 'Mama-say, mama-sa, ma-ma-ko-ssaШаблон:'".[24]

McAlpine called Rihanna's vocals "emotionally removed, a little distant and naughty, but a smidge melancholy and tearful".[18] According to a New York Times reviewer, in "Don't Stop the Music" Rihanna "[found] exuberance in a ... severe techno beat".[25] In 2012, Billboard ranked the song 13th on its list of "Rihanna's 20 Biggest Billboard Hits" of all time; they wrote, "we defy you to get the hook from this pounding 2007 dancefloor favorite out of your mind."[26]

"Don't Stop the Music" won the Best International Song award at the 2008 NRJ Music Awards.[27] It was nominated for Single of the Year at the 2008 Teen Choice Awards, losing to the Jonas Brothers' "When You Look Me in the Eyes".[28] The song was nominated for Best Dance Recording at the 50th Grammy Awards, losing to Justin Timberlake's "LoveStoned/I Think She Knows".[29] At the 2009 Kids' Choice Awards "Don't Stop the Music" was nominated as Best Favorite Song,[30] losing to Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)".[31] At the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Pop Music Awards, ASCAP recognized it as one of 2009's most-performed songs.[32] "Don't Stop the Music" was a winning song at the 2009 BMI Pop Awards.[33] In 2014, David Drake of the magazine Complex called the single "one of the earliest shots fired in the mainstreaming of dance music" compared with typical 2007 top-forty fare.[34]

Commercial performance

"Don't Stop the Music" debuted at number 94 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in the issue dated December 8, 2007,[35] and peaked at number three on February 16, 2008, becoming Rihanna's fourth top-three single.[36] It topped the US Dance Club Songs chart (Rihanna's sixth number-one single),[37] reached number two on the Pop Songs chart[36] and number 74 on the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart.[38] "Don't Stop the Music" had sold 3.7 million digital copies in the US as of June 2015 and was certified six-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in May 2022.[39][40] The song reached number two on the Canadian Hot 100, remaining on the chart for a total of 52 weeks. It was Rihanna's second song to reach the chart's top three, following "Umbrella".[41]

In Australia, "Don't Stop the Music" debuted at number 22 on February 3, 2008.[42] After three weeks, on February 24, the song peaked at number one and remained there for four weeks. It was Rihanna's third number-one single in the country, after "SOS" and "Umbrella",[42] remaining on the chart for 27 weeks. "Don't Stop the Music" charted at number 12 on the 2008 year-end Australian Singles Chart.[43] In 2015, the song was certified five-times platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for sales of over 350,000 digital copies.[44] The single debuted at number 31 in New Zealand on October 12, 2007. After fluctuating for four weeks, it peaked at number three for a week and spent a total of 22 weeks on the chart.[45] "Don't Stop the Music" was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) in April 2008 for sales of over 15,000 digital copies.[46]

In the United Kingdom, the song debuted at number 68 on December 15, 2007.[47] After seven weeks on the chart, it peaked at number four.[48] In July 2013, the song was certified double-platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for sales and streams of over 1,200,000 units.[49] The single was 24 on the 2008 year-end UK Singles Chart.[50] "Don't Stop the Music" debuted atop the French Singles Chart on October 27, 2007, Rihanna's first number-one single on the chart. Remaining at number one for two weeks, the song spent a total of 34 weeks on the chart.[51] On the German Singles Chart, it debuted at number two on September 24, 2007. After two weeks, it reached number one, staying there for two consecutive weeks.[52] "Don't Stop the Music" was certified five times gold by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie for sales/streams of over 750,000 units.[53] It was successful on the Swiss Singles Chart, peaking at number one for five weeks.[54] The song reached number one in Austria,[55] Flanders and Wallonia in Belgium,[56][57] Hungary[58] and the Netherlands.[59]

Music video

The song's music video was directed by Rihanna's regular director, Anthony Mandler,[60] and filmed in a nightclub in Prague, the Czech Republic.[61] The video was digitally released on iTunes on July 26, 2007.[62] It was uploaded on Rihanna's Vevo channel on YouTube on November 21, 2009.[63]

In the video, Rihanna and two friends arrive at a nightclub in a yellow taxi and enter a candy store where a boy is standing with his mother. Rihanna tells the boy not to tell anyone where they are going, and the singer and her friends sneak into the back of the store (where there is a secret nightclub entrance). The narrative is intercut with Rihanna singing the song against a wall and dancing in the club. After she enters the club, she checks her makeup in a restroom as she sings.

Rihanna returns to the dance floor for the chorus, dancing and singing with her friends. Her fellow club-goers clap along with the sample from "Wanna Be Startin' SomethinШаблон:'". VH1's Christopher Rosa ranked the video 18th on his list of Rihanna's 20 sexiest videos: "This dance-by-numbers song gets a facelift with its brisk, energetic video featuring R as the undisputed queen of the clubs".[64]

Live performances

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Performing "Don't Stop the Music" in Zurich during Rihanna's 2010 Last Girl on Earth Tour

"Don't Stop the Music" was the 14th song on the set list of Rihanna's 2007–2009 Good Girl Gone Bad Tour, her first world tour.[65] The singer's performance in Manchester was released in the United Kingdom through iTunes,[66] and is featured on the Good Girl Gone Bad Live DVD.[67] Rihanna performed "Don't Stop the Music" at the 2008 NRJ Music Awards in Cannes on January 26, 2008.[68] She sang the song at the 50th Grammy Awards on February 10, 2008, as half of a medley with "Umbrella" with American funk band The Time.[69] On June 20, 2008, Rihanna was a guest on NBC's Today Concert Series at Rockefeller Center in New York City, performing "Don't Stop the Music", "Umbrella" and "Take a Bow".[70]

After the 2009 United Kingdom release of her fourth album, Rated R, Rihanna gave a Nokia promotional concert at the Brixton Academy in London.[71] She performed songs from the new album, including "Russian Roulette", "Wait Your Turn" and "Hard" (the last of these sung with Young Jeezy).[71] Rihanna also performed "Don't Stop the Music" and other previously released songs, including "Disturbia", "Unfaithful" and "Take a Bow".[72] On December 4, 2009, the singer performed on The Release, MySpace Music's urban-music concert series. Rihanna performed her new material, mashed up with older songs including "Don't Stop the Music", "Live Your Life" and "Run This Town", against a background of stacked vintage televisions and silver mannequins.[73]

On February 1, 2010, Rihanna performed "Don't Stop the Music" and "Hard" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.[74] She performed at the 2010 Kids' Choice Awards on March 27, 2010, in the Pauley Pavilion of the UCLA campus, singing "Don't Stop the Music", "Hard" and her 2010 single "Rude Boy".[75] To promote Rated R, Rihanna embarked upon the 2010–2011 Last Girl on Earth Tour (her second worldwide tour), where she performed the song.[76] In June 2011, Rihanna began the Loud Tour, her third major worldwide tour, where the single was twentieth on the set list.[77] She performed "Don't Stop the Music" at Radio 1's Hackney Weekend on May 24, 2012, as the thirteenth song on the set list,[78] with a giant onstage sphinx.[79] The song was on the set list for Rihanna's 2013 Diamonds World Tour, where she sang it as part of a medley with "S&M" and "Only Girl (In the World)".[80] She also performed the song at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards in a medley with "Only Girl (In the World)", "We Found Love" and "Where Have You Been".[81]

Cover versions

During the sixth season of the dance reality-television series America's Best Dance Crew, the dancers Phunk Phenomenon performed a Charlie Chaplinesque music-hall version of "Don't Stop the Music".[82] In 2011, the California indie pop duo The Bird and the Bee covered the song and posted it on SoundCloud.[83] South Korean recording artist Hyoyeon, part of the girl group Girls' Generation, covered the song during the group's 2011 tour.[84] Her version was included on their second live album, 2011 Girls' Generation Tour,[85] which was released on April 11, 2013. In October 2011 Rihanna joined L.A. Reid at his home in the Hamptons to help him judge male contestants for the first season of the American version of The X Factor, where contestant Philip Lomax performed a stripped-down version of "Don't Stop the Music" for Rihanna and Reid.[86] The song was performed by the Treblemakers in the 2012 film Pitch Perfect, and was included on its soundtrack.[87]

Jamie Cullum version

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English singer and songwriter Jamie Cullum covered "Don't Stop the Music" on his 2009 album, The Pursuit.[88] Produced by Martin Terefe, the song was digitally released as the second single from the album on January 25, 2010.[89] Cullum's version substituted the original's electro-house groove with a "sinuous" acoustic bass and "brushed" drumming.[90] His rendition is in the key of A minor and set in common time at 100 beats per minute, and his voice ranges from [[C (musical note)|CШаблон:Music4]] to F5.[15]

According to PopMattersШаблон:' Will Layman, the piano builds the groove from soft to loud (a technique used by Herbie Hancock during the 1960s).[90] Adrian Edwards of BBC Music wrote that Cullum's version of "Don't Stop the Music" is one of the best songs on The Pursuit, and that "the novel production techniques and his broken-voiced pleading to his girl on the dance floor would blend well in any night club with strobe lighting and the clink of glasses at the bar."[91] Cullum's version peaked at number two on the Ultratip chart in Belgium,[92] number 28 in the Netherlands[93] and number 58 in Germany.[94] A music video for the song was released on December 2, 2009, on Cullum's YouTube Vevo channel.[95]

Credits and personnel

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  • Production – Martin Terefe
  • Mixing – Thomas Juth
  • Engineer – Dyre Gormsen
  • Vocals, Piano and Arrangement – Jamie Cullum
  • Bass – Christopher Hill
  • Drums – Brad Webb
  • Electric piano – Martin Terefe

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Credits adapted from the liner notes of The Pursuit (Decca Records).[96]

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Track listing and formats

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  1. "Don't Stop the Music" (Solitaire's More Drama Mix) – 8:04
  2. "Don't Stop the Music" (The Wideboys Club Mix) – 6:38
  1. "Don't Stop the Music" – 4:27
  2. "Don't Stop the Music" (The Wideboys Club Mix) – 6:38
  3. "Don't Stop the Music" (Instrumental) – 4:19
  • German CD single[9]
  1. "Don't Stop the Music" – 4:27
  2. "Don't Stop the Music" (The Wideboys Club Mix) – 6:38
  3. "Don't Stop the Music" (Instrumental) – 4:19
  4. "Don't Stop the Music" (Video) – 3:39
  • Italian CD single[97]
  1. "Don't Stop the Music" (Bob Sinclar Remix) – 7:46
  2. "Don't Stop the Music" (Bob Sinclar Radio Edit) – 3:27

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  • France / United Kingdom CD single[10]
  1. "Don't Stop the Music" – 4:27
  2. "Don't Stop the Music" (The Wideboys Club Mix) – 6:38
  1. "Don't Stop The Music" (Album Version) – 4:29
  2. "Don't Stop The Music" (Jody den Broeder Radio Edit) – 4:22
  3. "Don't Stop The Music" (The Wideboys Radio Edit) – 3:11
  4. "Don't Stop The Music" (Solitaire's More Drama Edit) – 4:08
  5. "Don't Stop The Music" (Jody den Broeder Big Room Mix) – 10:33
  6. "Don't Stop The Music" (The Wideboys Club Mix) – 6:39
  7. "Don't Stop The Music" (Solitaire's More Drama Remix) – 8:08
  8. "Don't Stop The Music" (Jody den Broeder Big Room Dub) – 8:34
  9. "Don't Stop The Music" (The Wideboys Dub Mix) – 6:44
  10. "Don't Stop The Music" (Solitaire's More Drama Dub) – 7:38

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  • aШаблон:Anchor^ Released as separate digital singles in both United States and Canada via iTunes.

Credits and personnel

Recording

  • Recorded at Battery Studios, New York City and Westlake Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California.

Personnel

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  • Songwriting – Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, Tawanna Dabney, Michael Jackson
  • Production – StarGate
  • Production Assistant – Tim Sturges, Phillip Ramos
  • Vocal production – StarGate

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  • Recording – Mikkel S. Eriksen, Al Hemberger
  • Mixing – Phil Tan
  • Mixing Assistant – Josh Houghkirk
  • Instruments – Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen

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Credits adapted from the liner notes of Good Girl Gone Bad (Def Jam Recordings, SRP Records).[1]

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for "Don't Stop the Music"
Chart (2007–2008) Peak
position
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[98] 1
Germany (Airplay Chart)[99] 3
Mexico (Top 20 – Inglés)[100] 3
Portugal (Billboard)[101] 5
Romania (Romanian Top 100)[102] 7
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[103] 1
Turkey (Billboard)[104] 1
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Canadian Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[105] 28
US Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[106] 21

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Year-end charts

2007 year-end chart performance for "Don't Stop the Music"
Chart (2007) Position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[107] 15
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[108] 14
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[109] 39
CIS (TopHit)[110] 113
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[111] 16
France (SNEP)[112] 12
Germany (Official German Charts)[113] 12
Hungary (Dance Top 40)[114] 35
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[115] 48
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[116] 54
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[117] 10
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[118] 6
US Dance/Mix Show Airplay (Billboard)[119] 11
2008 year-end chart performance for "Don't Stop the Music"
Chart (2008) Position
Australia (ARIA)[43] 12
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[120] 4
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[121] 2
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[122] 10
Canada CHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[123] 12
Canada Hot AC (Billboard)[124] 11
CIS (TopHit)[125] 42
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[126] 6
France (SNEP)[127] 65
Germany (Official German Charts)[128] 38
Hungary (Dance Top 40)[129] 10
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[130] 9
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[131] 39
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[132] 28
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[133] 1
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[134] 39
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[135] 20
UK Singles (OCC)[50] 24
US Billboard Hot 100[136] 17
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[137] 21
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[138] 37
2023 year-end chart performance for "Don't Stop the Music"
Chart (2023) Position
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[139] 74

Decade-end charts

Decade-end chart performance for "Don't Stop the Music"
Chart (2000–2009) Position
Australia (ARIA)[140] 60

All-time charts

All-time chart performance for "Don't Stop the Music"
Chart Position
Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)[141] 37

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Certifications and sales

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Release history

Release dates and formats for "Don't Stop the Music"
Country Date Format Label
Canada[6][7] August 7, 2007 Promotional remixes Def Jam
United States[142][143]
Australia[8] September 7, 2007 EP
Austria[144]
Germany[9][145]
CD single Universal
Italy[146] EP Def Jam
Netherlands[147]
New Zealand[148]
Norway[149]
Spain[150]
France[10] October 22, 2007 CD single Universal
Russia[151] November 1, 2007 Contemporary hit radio
United States[11] January 15, 2008 Def Jam
January 22, 2008 Rhythmic contemporary
United Kingdom[152] February 4, 2008 CD single Mercury
Australia[12] May 14, 2008 Digital remixes Def Jam
Denmark[153]
Finland[154]
France[155]
Germany[156]
Netherlands[157]
New Zealand[158]
Norway[159]
Spain[160]

See also

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Notes

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References

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External links

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