Girlfriend (Billie song)

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"Girlfriend"
Girlfriend (Billie single).jpg
Single by Billie
from the album Honey to the B
B-side "Love Groove"
Released5 October 1998 (1998-10-05)
Studio
Genre Pop
Length
  • 3:50 (main version)
  • 3:37 (radio version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Dion Rambo
  • Jacques Richmond
Producer(s)
Billie singles chronology
"Because We Want To"
(1998)
"Girlfriend"
(1998)
"She Wants You"
(1998)

"Girlfriend" is a song by English singer and actress Billie, released in October 1998 as the second single from her debut album, Honey to the B (1998). It reached number one in the United Kingdom, making her the youngest and first female solo singer to reach the top spot with her first two singles. Outside the UK, "Girlfriend" peaked at number two in New Zealand and reached the top 20 in Ireland. On the American track listing for Honey to the B, the radio mix replaces the original album version. The B-side, "Love Groove", is also included on Honey to the B.

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Release

"Girlfriend" was released in the United Kingdom on 5 October 1998 as two CD singles and a cassette single. [1] A radio edit with additional production by Cutfather & Joe was released for the single which differs significantly from the album version. The Australian single has become one of Billie's rarest CD singles. The cover for the Australian single differs slightly, as on the UK cover, it says, "Includes Tin Tin Out Mix & Exclusive Track", while on the Australian cover, it says "Includes Because We Want To". "Girlfriend / She Wants You" was the second single released from the Japanese edition on 10 March 1999. [2]

Chart performance

"Girlfriend" debuted on the UK Singles Chart on 11 October 1998 at number one. [3] It remained on the chart for 12 weeks and was certified silver. [4] In Ireland, the track reached number 12 on the Irish Singles Chart. [5] "Girlfriend" debuted on the Swedish Singles Chart at number 37 on 29 October 1998. [6] The following week, it peaked at number 22. [6] In Australia, "Girlfriend" debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart at number 49 on 6 December 1998. [7] Five weeks later, it peaked at number 35. [7] The track debuted in New Zealand on 29 November 1998 at number three. [8] It reached number two, its highest position, three weeks later and remained on the New Zealand Singles Chart for 18 weeks. [8]

Music video

The video (directed by Phil Griffin [9] ) starts in an empty warehouse where several teenage boys are skateboarding. Billie and her friends sit on a sofa, admiring them. They soon get up and sing the chorus of "Girlfriend". Another guy arrives in a truck and Billie plays a game of pool with him. The two continue spend time together until the video ends. Cutscenes of Billie and her girl friends dancing are seen during the chorus. The video uses the single version of the song rather than the original album version.

Track listings

Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from the Honey to the B album booklet. [15]

Studios

Personnel

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
New Zealand (RMNZ) [20] Gold5,000*
United Kingdom (BPI) [4] Silver200,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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