2018 single by Anne-Marie
"2002 " is a song by English singer and songwriter Anne-Marie from her debut studio album Speak Your Mind (2018).[ 1] It was released on 20 April 2018 as the sixth single from the album. She co-wrote the song with Ed Sheeran , Julia Michaels , Benny Blanco , and its producer Steve Mac . Other people officially credited as co-writers are Andreas Carlsson , George Clinton , El DeBarge , Randy DeBarge , Jay E , Ice-T , Etterlene Jordan , Kristian Lundin , Max Martin , Nelly , Alphonso Henderson , Jake Schulze, and City Spud , due to co-writing or being sampled on one of the songs referenced in the chorus.[ 3]
"2002" was a commercial success, becoming one of Anne-Marie's most successful singles worldwide. It peaked at number three on the UK singles chart, becoming Anne-Marie's fourth top-ten single at the time. The song has also reached the top ten in seven countries, including Australia, where it reached number four, Scotland where it peaked at number 3 and Ireland were it peaked at number 2. It was a massive success in South Korea, topping the country's year-end chart in 2019. It was the first non-Korean track on the chart to achieve this result, as well as being the only foreign song, and second overall, to surpass 2.2 billion digital index points on Gaon . "2002" is also the fourth longest charting song in Melon history, leaving the chart after 145 weeks and the only non-Korean song to be streamed over 350 million times on the platform.[ 4]
"2002" is a love ballad about a childhood romance of Anne-Marie's that took place in the titular year.[ 2] She wrote the song with Ed Sheeran , Benny Blanco , Julia Michaels and Steve Mac .[ 5] She was not initially planning to release "2002" as a single, but finally caved in after constant pestering from Sheeran on Instagram to bring it out.[ 6]
The beginning of the song's chorus, "Oops, I got 99 problems singing 'bye, bye, bye' / Hold up, if you wanna go and take a ride with me / Better hit me, baby, one more time", references six songs released between 1998 and 2004: "...Baby One More Time ", "Oops!... I Did It Again ", "99 Problems ", "Bye Bye Bye ", "The Next Episode " and "Ride wit Me ".[ 7] In an interview with Polish music magazine luvPOP , Anne-Marie explained the song: "It is all about that year, when I was that age just listening to that music that I loved at that time. You know, Christina Aguilera , Missy Elliott . All of these songs...Yeah, it just takes me back to that time."[ 8] In a March 2017 interview, she mentioned Alanis Morissette as a big influence on her while growing up.[ 9]
"2002" is originally in the key of E major [ 10] with a tempo of 96 beats per minute and a time signature of 4 4 . The chord progression E–B–C♯ m–G♯ m–A–B–E is used in the verses; the progression C♯ m–A–E–B–A–B in the pre-choruses and bridge, A–E–B–C♯ m in the choruses, and E–B–C♯ m–A (the I–V–vi–IV progression ) after the last chorus.[ 11]
The official music video was directed by Hannah Lux Davis , who also directed the video for Anne-Marie's previous single "Friends ".[ 12] It was filmed in London[ 13] and uploaded to YouTube on 8 May 2018.[ 14] It features Anne-Marie recreating the videos of the songs referenced in the chorus;[ 5] as well as Cerys Hill as young Anne-Marie.
As of June 2024, the video has gained over 863 million views and 5 million likes.[ 15]
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^ Anne-Marie, Nicholson; Max, Martin; Steve, Mac; Ed, Sheeran; Julia, Michaels; Etterlene, Jordan; Jason, Epperson; George, Clinton Jr; Cornell, Haynes (2018-05-07). "2002" . Musicnotes.com . Retrieved 2021-03-05 .
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