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Rudy Klapper of Sputnikmusic wrote about the lyrics, on the album review, that those are "disturbing", but at the same time "unintentionally hilarious." She also criticized the production: "There's not much to say about the kind of producer who thinks the use of the term 'shorty' with an elementary school gimmick is a good idea." Luke O'Neil from The Boston Globe noted "Sultry reggaeton is repackaged here for the tween set with Sean Kingston's 'Eenie Meenie.' 'Shorty' was never sung so literally." Chart performance
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Kyle Anderson of MTV said that "'Eenie Meenie' melds Sean Kingston's island-inflected dance-pop with Bieber's sweet tween R&B." A reviewer of DJBooth said, "The record’s crown jewel, of course, is the chorus, which will worm its way into your head whether you like it or not." Although he called the song catchy, Chris Richards of The Washington Post said Kingston "hogs the mike" on the song. The song features a prominent synthesized back beat, followed by verses from both singers, then a rap interlude, while utilizing the children's rhyme " Eenie Meenie Miny Moe." Critical reception It moves at 120 beats per minute and is set in common time. It is a dance-pop song, with R&B, and reggae fusion influences, written in the key of D ♭ major, with a vocal range from F 3 to D ♭ 5. The song premiered on March 4, 2010, on Ryan Seacrest's website, and it was released officially on March 23, 2010, in the United States. Problems playing this file? See media help. The accompanying music video features Kingston and Bieber at a pool party at a condo, being pursued by the same girl.Ī 22-second sample of "Eenie Meenie" featuring vocals from Kingston and Bieber. The song reached the top ten in the United Kingdom and New Zealand, and the top twenty in Australia, Canada, Ireland and the United States. The song, a dance-pop number with Kingston's reggae influences and Bieber's R&B vocals, is lyrically about an indecisive lover. However, it is included on Bieber's first studio album My World 2.0. It was originally released as the first single from Kingston's third studio album Back 2 Life on March 23, 2010, but was taken off for unknown reasons. The song was written by both Kingston and Bieber along with Carlos Battey, Steven Battey, Marcos Palacios and Ernest Clark and Benny Blanco and was produced by the latter. Well, they’re not cool with her playing them, but they seem to remain friends despite both going for the same girl." Eenie Meenie" is a song by American singer Sean Kingston and Canadian singer Justin Bieber. While she’s chatting up Kingston, along comes Bieber, and her game is blown. Of course, the ‘eenie-meenie-miny-moe lover’ (the slutty girl) eventually gets caught. The fickle girl eventually leaves Bieber to chill with Kingston, and then - boom - there she is with Bieber again. But, wait - there she is flirting with Bieber while Kingston is hanging out, wondering where she went. While Kingston and the lady in question are flirting out on the deck, Bieber is chilling inside. Some said this song “Eenie Meenie Miney Moe LOVA” sounds like a song “fire burning” combine “forever” by Chris brown. This song uses the children’s rhyme “Eenie Meenie Miny Moe” in the chorus (where Justin and Sean sing “Shawty is a eenie meenie miny moe lova'”) and in the half-sung, half-rapped breakdown (“Eenie meenie miny moe / Catch a bad chick by her toe.”) The video features appearances from Bieber’s friend Christian Beadles, as well as rapper Lil Romeo and singer Jasmine Villegas. The music video was filmed on Main Beverly Hills, California, and was directed by Ray Kay, director of Bieber’s “Baby” video.